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Preface                                                                                Contents





                 1.0      Introduction


 Why this guide is needed   What the guide provides   2.0   Understanding Rainfall                          4

 Our understanding of the negative impacts   This guide links the design of SuDS with the   3.0   The Impact of Development  9
 of conventional drainage are now well   evaluation requirements of planning in a   4.0   The Role of SuDS  13
 understood.  sequence that mirrors the SuDS design

 process.        5.0      The SuDS Design & Evaluation Process                                             17
 Pipe drainage collects and conveys water
 away from where it rains, as quickly as   This guide promotes the idea of integrating   6.0   Local SuDS requirements   21
 possible, contributing to increased risk of   SuDS into the fabric of development using
 flooding, likelihood of contaminated water   the available landscape spaces as well as the   7.0   Stage 1: Concept Design  25
 and the loss of our relationship with water   construction profile of buildings. This   8.0   Stage 2: Outline Design  57
 and the benefits it can bring to us all.   approach provides more interesting
 surroundings, cost benefits, and simplified   9.0   Stage 3: Detailed Design                             67
 Sustainable Drainage, or SuDS, is a way of   future maintenance.
 managing rainfall that mimics the drainage         9.1   Objectives of Detailed Design                    68
 processes found in nature and addresses the   This guide begins by giving a background
 issues with conventional drainage.  context for SuDS design. Next, the three         9.2   What Detailed Design Should Demonstrate  68
 accepted design stages are described:         9.3   Typical Detailed Design Package                       69
 Who this guide is intended for
 2   Concept Design, Outline Design and Detail                                                                     3

 In 2010 the Flood and Water Management   Design. Subsequent chapters offer   9.4  Critical Levels         76
 Act proposed that SuDS should be used on   supporting information.         9.5   Designing for Hydraulic Requirements  77
 most development and this was confirmed in   It is intended that this guide will facilitate
 a ministerial statement on 23 March 2015   9.6  Controlling Flows                                         93
 consultation, in order to achieve the best
 introducing the ‘non statutory technical   possible SuDS designs.  9.7  Water Quality                    102
 standards’ for SuDS.
                          9.8    Amenity                                                                  107
 The responsibility for ensuring that SuDS are
 designed and implemented to a satisfactory   9.9  Biodiversity                                            111
 standard lies with the Local Planning
 Authority (LPA).         9.10  Planting Design for SuDS                                                   113

 SuDS Designers will need to meet these   9.11  SuDS Components                                           123
 required standards when submitting         9.12  Management of the SuDS Landscape

 proposals to the LPA.                                                                                    139

                                 Acronyms used in this document                          inside back cover






 Newham Council SuDS D & E Guide                                                           © 2020 McCloy Consulting & Robert Bray Associates  Newham Council SuDS D & E Guide                                                           © 2020 McCloy Consulting & Robert Bray Associates
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