Mt. Fuji toll station
Use of the filter collector FS
Object data
Hakone Skyline Toll Station, Japan | 2017
Project information
The Hakone Skyline View Road offers a great view of Japan's sacred Mt. Fuji. For about 8 months a year, the road is opened. At the beginning of the 14 km long highest section is a toll station, connected with rest and toilet facilities.
Water is supplied by rainwater collected from the roof of the adjacent service building and the roof of the toll station. It is cleaned with 6 WISY stainless steel filter collectors FS and then stored in free-standing plastic containers with a total capacity of 16 m³. This covers the needs of the entire toilet facility.
Roof area [㎡]
340
Use
Operation of the toilet facility
Cistern volume [㎥]
16
Annual precipitation
[mm = litres / m²] 16
2.100
Components
Cisterns
Freely installed battery of a total of 16 plastic containers of 1,000 litres each.
Filter
6 x filter collectors FS:
Two at the pay station and another four at the service building.
Location
Japan
Company / Architect
Ships Rainworld
Special features
Chemical after-treatment with chlorine disinfection
WISY products used
Mt. Fuji toll station
Picture gallery
Toll station in Japan