Pre and Post-Foundation Lake Water Treatment Solutions for Hotels and Resorts
At Water Care, we offer pre and post-foundation lake water treatment solutions for hotels and resorts. The design of artificial lakes in tourist resorts or real estate development projects goes beyond landscape design. It enhances the surrounding environment and can accommodate a wide range of activities. These additions increase the value of urban spaces, tourist resorts and any large real estate project by adding a natural element that highlights the architectural beauty.
Artificial lakes not only provide an ideal place for swimming, but water sports such as kayaking and even sailing in small recreational boats are usually possible on these large bodies of water.
Artificial Lake Design Tips
Shape: Analyze the shape of the lake based on the natural environment, desired landscape, expected use and related activities, as well as accessibility from surrounding buildings.
Temperature: The general rule is that the water should be at room temperature, although some uses may require a more specific temperature.
Depth: 0 to 1.8 meters.
Water Recycling and Treatment Time: Specific water treatment technology is required for different uses and areas and must always comply with local regulations.
Construction System: Compacted soil covered with PVC lining.
Compliance: Customized design for each project and compliance with mandatory technical standards are essential.
What are the uses of artificial lakes?
Tourist resorts use artificial lakes to enhance the relaxation and comfort of guests, offering a range of water sports such as kayaking, rowing and even sailing in small recreational boats. A variety of different recreational activities can also be developed for all types of audiences to create a unique concept.
Custom-designed and sophisticated lakes attract an increasing number of users. This creates an increase in demand that translates into higher sales for various activities and businesses in the immediate surroundings of the lake. Similarly, lakes increase the value of any property and provide added value to its development.
Uses of artificial lakes
Artificial lakes serve a variety of purposes and are used for different reasons. Some common uses of artificial lakes include:
Water supply: Artificial lakes are often created as reservoirs to store and supply water for municipal, industrial, and agricultural needs. These lakes help regulate water availability, especially in areas with limited natural water sources or during droughts.
Hydroelectric power generation: Many artificial lakes are created as part of hydroelectric power projects. The water stored in these lakes is released through turbines, generating electricity. These lakes serve as important components of renewable energy infrastructure.
Recreation and tourism: Artificial lakes are often developed to provide recreational opportunities such as boating, fishing, swimming, and other water-based activities. These lakes can attract tourists and serve as valuable assets to local economies.
Flood control: The creation of artificial lakes can help mitigate the risk of flooding. By providing a controlled storage area for excess water during heavy rains or snowmelt. Lakes act as temporary reservoirs, reducing flood peaks downstream and protecting surrounding areas.
Irrigation: Artificial lakes are often used for irrigation purposes, providing water for agricultural activities. The stored water can be released as needed to irrigate fields, boost crop production, and support agricultural communities.
In a previous article, we explained the stages of establishing artificial lakes
Wildlife conservation and reserves: Artificial lakes can create or enhance habitats for a variety of aquatic species, birds, and other wildlife. These lakes provide nesting sites, food sources, and shelter, supporting biodiversity conservation and preservation efforts.
Aesthetic and landscape purposes: Some artificial lakes are designed to enhance the visual appeal of urban areas, parks, or golf courses. These lakes contribute to the overall aesthetics of the environment, providing a tranquil and attractive landscape.
Water treatment and filtration: Artificial lakes can be used as part of water treatment processes. The lakes act as sedimentation basins, allowing suspended particles and sediments to settle before further treatment and distribution.