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Detailed Design  9.11  SuDS Components   Source Controls providing storage  Source Controls providing collection &   Detailed Design
      conveyance
 Competent design and detailing of SuDS
 Providing storage throughout the site
 components ensures that runoff is collected,
 (distributed storage components), means
      Water must either be kept at or near the
 that every opportunity for storage across the
 conveyed, cleaned, stored, controlled and
      surface to allow runoff to flow into SuDS
 discharged from site in an effective manner.
 site is exploited, greatly reducing the overall
      structures, or it must be collected through
 volume and size of site controls.
      permeable surfaces.
 The general principles of SuDS component
 Source controls remove most silt, heavy
 design are considered in the SuDS Manual
      The simplest method of collection of runoff
 2015 Sections 11-23. The purpose of this
 basins, wetland and ponds to be designed as
 section is to outline some of the key
      as sheet flow from a hard surface. Where
 considerations, experiences and practical   metals and heavy oils from runoff, allowing   from an impermeable surface is to intercept it
 site assets.
      runoff flows directly from hard surfaces to
 detail solutions of commonly used SuDS   filter strips or swales then runoff must leave
 components garnered over many years by     ■  green/ blue roofs  the hard surface effectively without the risk
 the authors.     ■  raingardens  of ponding.
                                                                       Pershore High School, Worcestershire.
 The following classifications are not rigid, for     ■  bioretention    ■  swales  Low risk access road with 1.2m wide filter strip
 example a permeable pavement can be                                    source control and conveyance swale.
 considered as both source control and site     ■  permeable pavements    ■  filter drains
 control where it provides the required site
 storage:
 Collection and connection  Site Controls

 Where runoff is collected from roofs,   Where runoff is collected at the surface, a
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 required. Historic urban design shows us a   the natural landscape, is the easiest and most
 Strutts Centre, Belper.
 A retrofit downpipe shoe and   number of surface collection methods   cost effective way to manage large volumes   Pershore High School, Worcestershire.
 brick channel into a raingarden.  including spouts, surface channels and rills.   of water in the landscape.     Swale conveyance into pond site control for
                                                                                  final treatment and storage.
 How runoff is collected and conveyed under   Where landscape is limited, storage
 crossing points such as footpaths and roads   opportunities within  pavements and on roofs
 is a primary consideration of any SuDS   should be explored.
 design. Design details such as road gullies   Careful design can maximize opportunities
 can artificially increase the depth and cost of
      with different design volumes in different
 SuDS.
      places providing maximum opportunities for
   ■  channels & rills  multi-functional use and biodiversity.

   ■  filter strips    ■  basins

   ■  pipe connections    ■  wetlands

         ■  ponds


         ■  storage structures



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