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Detailed Design  9.5.7  Designing for exceedance                                                                                                                                                                                    Detailed Design

           The designer must demonstrate that extreme
           flows, beyond design parameters, can be

           managed in a safe and predictable manner.
           Site levels should be designed to allow
           exceedance flows to flow from one storage
           location to the next along a defined
           management train/conveyance route.





           9.5.8  Managing off-site flows

                                                                  flows which are generated from off site. This
            Many sites are at risk of significant surface
                                                                  advice may be revised in exceptional
           runoff from offsite with indicative flow routes
                                                                  circumstances which will be determined on a
           identified by Surface Water flood maps.
                                                                  case-by-case basis.
           SuDS design should demonstrate how offsite                                                                        Lamb Drove, Cambourne, Cambridgeshire.
           flows are intercepted and managed through                                                                         Levels of pathways and roads can be adapted to allow for a simple cascade of flow from one SuDS
           the site without causing flood risk to the site         EA Flood maps - www.flood-warning-                        component to the next in the event of exceedance or inlet blockage.
           or increasing flood risk elsewhere. Unless              information.service.gov.uk/long-term-
           specifically required by LPA / LLFA                     flood-risk/                                               Facing: At this development flow rates have not
           developers are not required to attenuate                                                                          been managed within the conveyance system,
  89                                                                                                                         requiring rock reinforcement of the swale to               Below: The amenity plan basin and low flow        90

                                                                                                                             reduce erosion.                                               channel have a flow control before water
                                                                                                                                                                                                continues along a conveyance swale.
           9.5.9  Flow velocities


           Peak flows should be retained to less than
           1m/s velocity to avoid risk of erosion of
           vegetated surfaces such as swale channels.

           Where velocities are less than 0.3m/s this will
           encourage silts to drop out of flow along the
           Management Train.

           The Manning’s Equation (SuDS Manual
           EQ.24.12) is used to estimate open channel
           flow velocities. The depth of flow will affect
           how much ‘roughness’ is applied by the
           channel. The SuDS Manual Figure 17.7 details
           the manning’s roughness values which should
           be adopted for SuDS calculations.



           London Borough of Newham SuDS D & E Guide                                                     © 2018 McCloy Consulting & Robert Bray Associates  London Borough of Newham SuDS D & E Guide                                                     © 2018 McCloy Consulting & Robert Bray Associates
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