Groundwater Management Zone Utrecht
Utrecht, The Netherlands
Establishing a Groundwater Management
Zone can be an effective way of dealing with
large amounts of contaminated groundwater
over time, especially in urban construction
zones, where there is always a risk that
potentially harmful pollutants might seep
into the water table.
In Utrecht, the redevelopment of the city’s
central district was delayed after a high level
of groundwater contamination was found on
site. Thus ARCADIS suggested a creative and
sustainable solution that not only met the
EU’s strict regulations but also reflected the
city’s development goals. Our proposal used
a Groundwater Management Zone to pump
groundwater through an underground Heat
Cold Storage (HCS) system, creating a source
of sustainable energy just under the earth’s
surface that stores heat and cold.
The system acts as a type of bio-friendly
washing machine that mixes naturally
occurring bacteria, contaminants and
nutrients to leave the groundwater clean.
ARCADIS’ solution allows for the close
monitoring and gradual improvement of
groundwater quality. Furthermore, the
sustainable energy created to heat and cool
Utrecht’s buildings is both efficient and
environmentally friendly.