Efficient rainwater collection is a crucial issue in the context of a more sustainable use of resources that are becoming increasingly scarce and discontinuous due to climate change, such as freshwater.
RENOLIT ALKORPLAN has joint forces with Balsas de Tenerife (BALTEN) to minimise the impact of the waterproofing works of the Taco Mountain basin. The project shows how RENOLIT ALKORPLAN Hydro geomembranes can be used to reduce water dispersion and material waste in basins even in challenging environments.
The challenge of rainwater collection in Tenerife
The Taco Mountain basin is built in the crater of a volcano and is the largest irrigation water reservoir on the island. The water is used almost exclusively to irrigate banana plantations, a key activity in the area. Located between the municipalities of Los Silos and Buenavista del Norte, it has a capacity of 821,739 cubic meters and a water height of 13.70 meters.
The bottom of the basin is characterized by an impermeable clay layer. However, the scarcity of rainwater on the island has led to the need to reduce the amount of water that disappears through the side walls of the basins. In addition, the site’s high exposure to solar radiation required the use of a highly UV-resistant material.
The conformity of the terrain makes the task even more challenging: the Canary Islands are characterised by a steep orography with abrasive aggregates and sharp edges. This leads to a greater need to optimise the capacity of reservoirs, requiring the design of basins with almost sub-vertical slopes in some cases.
RENOLIT ALKORPLAN Hydro, a flexible and UV-resistant PVC-P geomembrane
To tackle these challenges BALTEN ̶ the public entity in charge of managing all water storage facilities on the island ̶ has chosen RENOLIT and its geomembrane ALKORPLAN Hydro 00414 R SST in 1,5 mm thickness for the project, for a total amount of 38,307 m². The characteristics of the geomembrane allowed to carry out the job within the pre-established times, facilitating the implementation of the intervention.
Rubén Lopez, Managing Director of the installation company Imperteide explains,
“RENOLIT produces geomembranes with very high performances. As installers, RENOLIT ALKORPLAN Hydro 00414 R SST offers relevant advantages to us, such as its high malleability and flexibility which make it suitable for applications in any scenario. As we implemented the project, the PVC geomembrane allowed us to weld over the old material, with the peace of mind that the welding was going to be perfect.”
RENOLIT ALKORPLAN Hydro 00414 R SST offers the right solution to meet all the requirements of the basin: made of flexible polyvinyl chloride (PVC-P), it is ideal for re-waterproofing applications as PVC can be welded even after many years. Flexible and resistant at the same time, RENOLIT ALKORPLAN Hydro 00414 R SST geomembrane is applicable on very steep slopes and with a protective layer against UV rays. In fact, the new geomembrane has Solar Shield technology, a special protective layer that reflects the sun’s rays and protects against microorganisms. This means that the membrane does not age as quickly. Emilio José Grande de Azpeitia, specifier of the project and head of Trazas Ingenieria, remarks that there is no other solution on the market that offers all these advantages at the same time, making it the perfect product for such extreme conditions like the Canary Islands’ ones.
Innovation meets sustainability
BALTEN trusted RENOLIT not only because of all the benefits RENOLIT ALKORPLAN Hydro 00414 R SST geomembranes offers and its extensive know-how in these applications, but also because of its commitment to sustainability.
Fernando Bonnet, Head of Exploitation sector of BALTEN says,
“Going into this project we had two main goals. First, the intervention was aimed at ensuring water supply to the island, limiting the inactivity of the basin to the shortest period. Secondly, we wanted to set an example as a public entity to also take on the consequences of the works. For this reason, we agreed with RENOLIT to collect the cutoffs in a waste-free manner and treat the PVC material with the same care as we treat water: without wasting a single ounce.”
An additional challenge that RENOLIT has tackled without much difficulty. Jennifer Witty Che, Sustainable Manager, RENOLIT says,
“We sent big bags to the site to collect the cutoffs and bring them to our factory. They will be recycled and converted in new raw materials to manufacture new membranes. In this way, we were able to reduce the amount of CO2 emitted by about 40% compared to landfilling.”
About RENOLIT ALKORPLAN geomembranes
Part of the German RENOLIT Group, for more than 35 years RENOLIT ALKORPLAN has developed waterproofing solutions for all types of Civil Engineering works, pioneering some applications that are mainstream today, and positioning RENOLIT ALKORPLAN geomembranes as a global reference in terms of quality and reliability.
Thanks to the synergies among the market units of the RENOLIT Group, the factory based in Sant Celoni, north of Barcelona, integrates the most advanced and varied manufacturing technologies. This expertise leads to the ideal solution for each project. The production and managing skills, as well as the technical support, ensure the best satisfaction to customers and partners. RENOLIT ALKORPLAN geomembranes expert teams focus on the customer’s needs, offering complete support and technical assistance, from the concept until the realisation.
About the Company
The RENOLIT Group is a leading global specialist for high-quality plastic films, sheets and other plastic products. With more than thirty production sites and sales units in over twenty countries, and with annual sales of around €1,2 billion, the company with headquarters in Worms – around 70 km south of Frankfurt am Main – is one of the world’s leading plastic products manufacturers. About 5,000 employees continue to further develop the knowledge and expertise gained from over seventy-five years of business.
RENOLIT Group is also a major player in the sustainable development of synthetic materials. Thanks to the “RENOLIT goes Circular” program, RENOLIT optimises the recycling of pre-consumer materials coming from industrial wastes from the production sites within the RENOLIT Group.
In 2019 RENOLIT joined the Circular Plastics Alliance (CPA), an initiative of the European Commission with 266 associations and companies that are pursuing the goal of incorporating at least 10 million tons of recycled plastic into products and packaging in Europe by 2025 with voluntary actions.