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Concept Design Checklist for Concept Design Stage 5. Quality Demonstrate SuDS components used in series to Concept Design
Design Check
Requirement
1. Data gathering
To understand site constraints that inform Concept
Information to understand site
Confirm ‘treatment stage’
mitigate ‘pollution hazard level’
Design
constraints including geology,
requirements
topography, flood risk, utilities,
landscape context, community and
amenity and biodiversity benefits
wildlife Confirm source control is present Demonstrate protection of development to enable
Demonstrate everyday pollution retained on site
Confirm interception losses
Planning requirements that influence To be aware of planning constraints that impact
SuDS design SuDS design
6. Amenity
2. Flow route analysis Legibility An understanding of how the SuDS function by
Existing flow routes To understand site hydrology people using or managing the site
Modified flow routes To understand the impact of development Accessibility All parts of the SuDS easily reached and safe for
recreation and maintenance. Safety by design.
3. General SuDS design elements
Collection of runoff Runoff retained at or near the surface
Source control Primary treatment stage to protect the Multi-functionality All parts of the SuDS landscape usable wherever
development possible
Conveyance At or near the surface Visual character All elements of the SuDS design attractive (or at
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and quality structures) and safe
Sub-catchments Dividing development into discreet SuDS entities
Storage Indicate extent and location where runoff is stored 7. Biodiversity
Flow control Location to demonstrate storage location
Clean water ‘A controlled flow of clean water’ within and
Outfall Locations and method of discharge
outside the site using ‘source control’ and the
‘management train’
4. Quantity
Connectivity Links to outside and within development to ensure
Confirm interception losses will Demonstrate the use of SuDS components that
plants and animals can travel between habitat
occur provide interception losses
areas
Confirm how rate of flow from Demonstrate flow rates are achievable. Increase in
Topographical diversity Variable vertical and horizontal structures for
development will be reduced to allowable discharge rates e.g. brownfield sites only
complex habitat development
greenfield runoff rates in agreement with LPA/LLFA
Habitat creation Exploit opportunities through ecological design
Confirm how runoff will be managed Demonstrate whether Approach 1 or Approach 2
Sympathetic management Create a mosaic of habitat types through
to greenfield runoff volumes will be used to manage volumes
maintenance
Confirm climate change allowance Demonstrate additional volumes to be managed
and whether urban creep is applied
Confirm ‘long term storage’ Demonstrate no increase in runoff from pre-
development status
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