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Overview  5.3  The objectives of the   5.4  SuDS design is considered   5.5  SuDS design is evaluated at each subsequent design stage  Overview

 evaluation process
 at the beginning
                                                             The basic requirements of amenity and
      All aspects of SuDS design should be
                                                             biodiversity must be demonstrated at each
      evaluated at each design stage.
 Throughout the various design stages the
 In the past, drainage was usually considered
                                                             design stage.
 emerging designs should be evaluated
 at the end of the design process, with a
      The management of flows and volumes and
 against core design criteria relating to the
 site layout. In many respects the pipe
 four main objectives of SuDS design:   piped drainage solution superimposed onto a   the location of attenuation storage should be   Health and safety must be considered at
                                                             each design stage, with confirmation that this
      indicated to an appropriate level at the
 quantity, quality, amenity and biodiversity.  infrastructure was independent of the   Concept, Outline and final Detail Design   has been achieved through the ‘safety by
 topography, geology and other hydraulic and   stages.       design’ principle (see section 8.5).
 The objectives of the evaluation process are
 environmental characteristics of the site.
 to ensure that SuDS:  Similarly, the design will demonstrate the use   In the same way, effective, safe and cost-
 Sustainable drainage, however, must be   of appropriate source control measures,   effective maintenance of the SuDS scheme
   ■  meet mandatory (NSTS) and LPA
 requirements for water quantity and   integrated into the site design. It should   conveyance and other SuDS components and   will be ensured through careful design at
 reflect the topography, geology and drainage   how these are arranged in a management   every stage.
 quality, amenity and biodiversity
 characteristics of the site together with the   train with discreet sub-catchments.
   ■  maximise opportunities for multi-  character of the landscape and have due
 functionality and amenity uses  consideration of any impact on heritage

   ■  enhance biodiversity throughout the   assets.
 development  SuDS Concept Design ensures that SuDS can
   ■  take opportunities to conserve and   influence the layout of the development and

 enhance heritage assets and the historic   is a key part of pre-application discussions.   Design Note:
 environment  As SuDS components don’t manage water most of the time, avoid colouring them blue on
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   ■  integrate into the development’s layout   plan. Blue is best used for denoting permanent water bodies, like ponds and wetlands.
 and design
   ■  are appropriate, cost-effective and robust  A wetland at Fort Royal Primary School,   The ‘swale maze’ at Redhill School is usable as a
 Worcestershire, enhances biodiversity within   play and education space when it’s not raining
   ■  are practical to maintain in the long term.  the school grounds.  and even in small rainfall events.






























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