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Detailed Design  9.6  Controlling flows  9.6.1  Design flexibility                                                Detailed Design

      A framework of three approaches which
 Where a single storage volume is presented,
      deliver variable outflow rates (Approach 1)
 it is the intuitive response of most designers
      are explored by this guide. These approaches
 to try and accommodate all flow at a single
      are intended to inspire the designer to think
 storage location. However, the opportunities
      about the possibilities that exist for
 for storage across the site are diverse and
      integrating storage as part of the
 flexible.
 Appearance, functionality and character of a
      underground storage structure prior to
 space can be influenced by how flows are   development rather than defaulting to an
      discharge from the site. They can be
 stored and controlled within each SuDS   summarised as follows:
 component.
 Plastic spacers are used to form open joints
 between standard slabs at Abbey Park Campus   Distributed storage components
 Leicester College, where all hard landscape
 areas, including the pedestrian entrance plaza     ■  distributed storage volumes into discreet
 to the building, are used for storage.
          storage components such as raingardens,
 Raingarden and rill exploiting small pockets of   swales, basins and permeable pavement
 green space for creative water management at   with the potential for different rainfall
 Bewdley School Science Block.
 These features visibly fill whenever it rains.   depths being stored at each location.




 93   Single, uniform storage components                                                                           94


         ■  store up to the 1 in 100 year rainfall in a
          single storage component, such as a
          permeable pavement or blue-green roof,
          with openings sized to achieve the
          variable outflow rates.






      Single, tiered storage components

         ■  store up to the 1 in 100 year rainfall in a
          single, tiered storage component, such as
          a smaller basin used on a regular basis
          within a more extensive basin for more
          extreme rainfall events and openings sized
          to achieve the variable outflow rates.






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