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Concept Design  7.5.6  Management and maintenance   Replacement                                                   Concept Design

 It is important to consider a realistic and
 appropriate level of ongoing maintenance at
 Where the design life of the SuDS
 the Concept Design stage.
 component does not surpass the design life
 SuDS features that require specialist
 of the scheme, then suitable provision must
 maintenance, hazardous waste removal or
 be made for replacement. This includes :
 replacement of component parts should be
   ■
 A methodology for how the item will be
 avoided.
 Most landscape-based SuDS treat organic
 functionality of the site.
 pollutants passively through natural     ■  replaced whilst maintaining drainage
 processes. This approach encourages the   Identification of how replacement will be
 continual breakdown of organic pollutants   financed.
 throughout the design life of the SuDS.  It is noted that some SuDS components may

 Source control is critical to passive   need some degree of rehabilitation /
 maintenance as silt, heavy metals and heavy   dedicated SuDS maintenance, for example,
 oils are trapped at the beginning of the   regritting of the joints in a permeable
 management train where they can easily be   pavement. This is not the same as
 removed and will not contaminate SuDS   replacement, which may be required for
 features further down the train. This can   geocellular tanks amongst other items with a
 enhance amenity and biodiversity potential.  defined design life.

 53   Landscape-based SuDS techniques and                                                                          54
 surface conveyance ensures that ongoing   Signposts
 care can be provided as part of everyday site   NSTS 10, 11 & 12
 maintenance by landscape contractors,
 grounds or park maintenance crews,
 caretakers or even by residents themselves.

 All SuDS features, including inlets, outlets
 and control structures, must be easily   Non-statutory Technical Standards
 accessible and able to be maintained by

 landscape care personnel.   Sections 10, 11 & 12
 LPAs may require a Section 106 Agreement
 (Town & Country Planning Act 1990) to
 confirm that maintenance of the scheme will
 be provided on an ongoing basis. Any
 requirements for maintenance arrangements
 This fully infiltrating SuDS scheme at Burlish
 should be confirmed with the LPA on a site   School, Worcestershire, utilises the landscape
 by site basis.  to convey, store and infiltrate runoff requiring
 only routine landscape maintenance.


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