Hydrotechnical construction and waste dewatering utilize a variety of technologies and materials to ensure the efficiency and durability of structures. Some of the main technologies include the use of waterproofing materials, such as polymer membranes or geotextiles, to prevent water infiltration and ensure that structures are resistant to moisture. In addition, specialized drainage systems are used to drain excess moisture from construction projects.
In hydraulic engineering construction, concrete and stones are also widely used to build dams, dams and other hydraulic structures. These materials ensure the strength and stability of structures in a humid environment. In addition, to optimize the dewatering process, pumping systems and special filters are used to clean water from contaminants and waste before it is discharged into a water body or sewer system.