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Detailed Design  9.5.6  Managing runoff rates from

           Brownfield sites

           On Brownfield sites (also known as Previously
           Developed Land or PDL), if infiltration of the 1
           in 100 year rainfall event is not possible, the
           rate of discharge should be reduced to
           greenfield runoff rates. Where greenfield
           rates cannot be achieved, the designer must

           demonstrate why reduction in rate is not
           achievable. The designer will be required to
           demonstrate that they have explored all
           options for storage including the use of
           storage on roofs (e.g. blue-green roofs),
           permeable pavements, and the use of
           appropriately designed underground storage.
           (NSTS S3 and S6.)

           Not all planning applications comprise a
           complete redevelopment of the site, and only
           a small parcel of the overall site may be
           planned for re-development. On such
           occasions LLFA will not expect the entire
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           development to be returned to greenfield
           runoff status.

           In these circumstances LLFA will not accept

           the combining of the greenfield runoff rate
           for the development parcel with the existing
           impermeable runoff rate from the remainder
           of the site when the designer is undertaking
           storage calculations.

           The existing development remaining intact
           and the parcel of land proposed for
           development should be treated separately in
           terms of calculations and drainage strategy.













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