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Detailed Design  9.7.2  What water quality design should demonstrate

                                                                 Effective treatment is provided through
           For effective treatment of runoff SuDS
                                                                 provision of source controls and a
           should be designed to:
                                                                 management train.
              ■
               reduce the frequency of runoff by
               incorporating interception losses
              ■
               maximise travel time along the
               management train




              ■   ■  trap a range of contaminates
               minimise impacts from accidental spillage.






           9.7.3  Hazard and mitigation risk assessment

           Prior to 2015, SuDS water quality design                  ■  On low to medium risk sites where
           adopted the ‘treatment train’ approach. This              discharge is to surface water – apply
           inferred that treatment was provided by                   ‘Hazard and Mitigation’ Indices approach

           allowing run-off to pass through a series of              to identify the number of SuDS
           suitable SuDS components prior to                         components required (CIRIA SuDS Manual
  103      discharge. This method remains robust if                  Section 26.7.1).
           applied correctly, but has been refined by the
                                                                     ■  For medium risk sites where discharge is
           2015 CIRIA SuDS Manual which adopts a
                                                                     via infiltration, undertake risk screening to
           ‘Source-Pathway-Receptor’ approach, with
                                                                     establish whether infiltration will be
           the extent of analysis required associated
                                                                     permitted and apply the Indices approach
           with the level of risk.
                                                                     to identify the number of SuDS
           The varying levels of assessment are                      components required prior to infiltration
           identified as follows:                                    (CIRIA SuDS Manual Section 26.7.2).

                                                                     ■  For High Risk sites, there is likely to be a
                                                                     requirement for a discharge licence. The
                                                                     Environment Agency will outline level of
                                                                     assessment required and discharge water
                                                                     quality parameter compliance limits.



                                                        Design Note:

                Table 26.15 of the 2015 SuDS Manual denotes that conventional gully and pipe drainage
                                                  provide zero treatment.



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