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Detailed Design  9.11  SuDS Components                      Source Controls providing storage

           Competent design and detailing of SuDS
                                                                  Providing storage throughout the site
           components ensures that runoff is collected,
                                                                  (distributed storage components), means
           conveyed, cleaned, stored, controlled and
                                                                  that every opportunity for storage across the
           discharged from site in an effective manner.
                                                                  site is exploited, greatly reducing the overall
                                                                  volume and size of site controls.
           The general principles of SuDS component
                                                                  Source controls remove most silt, heavy
           design are considered in the SuDS Manual
           2015 Sections 11-23. The purpose of this
           section is to outline some of the key
                                                                  basins, wetland and ponds to be designed as
           considerations, experiences and practical              metals and heavy oils from runoff, allowing
                                                                  site assets.
           detail solutions of commonly used SuDS
           components garnered over many years by                    ■  green/ blue roofs
           the authors.                                              ■  raingardens

           The following classifications are not rigid, for          ■  bioretention
           example a permeable pavement can be
           considered as both source control and site                ■  permeable pavements
           control where it provides the required site
           storage:
                                                                  Collection and connection

                                                                  Where runoff is collected from roofs,
  123                                                             conveyance to the SuDS component may be

                                                                  required. Historic urban design shows us a
           Strutts Centre, Belper.
           A retrofit downpipe shoe and                           number of surface collection methods
           brick channel into a raingarden.                       including spouts, surface channels and rills.

                                                                  How runoff is collected and conveyed under
                                                                  crossing points such as footpaths and roads
                                                                  is a primary consideration of any SuDS
                                                                  design. Design details such as road gullies
                                                                  can artificially increase the depth and cost of
                                                                  SuDS.

                                                                     ■  channels & rills

                                                                     ■  filter strips

                                                                     ■  pipe connections










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