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Detailed Design  9.11.5 Storage structures                  The introduction of geocellular structures is

           Attenuation storage in underground
           structures is currently utilised throughout
                                                                  still relatively recent in the construction
           construction industry with may applications
                                                                  industry and the long term implications of
           being in the form of geocellular tanks. Simply
                                                                  their use is still being understood. The SuDS
                                                                  manual (Section 21.1) clarifies that:
           providing underground tanks should not be
           confused with a full SuDS approach; however,
           they can form part of the SuDS management

           train.


              ■  Where storage is in an underground tank,            ■  Geocellular systems and plastic arches

               failures and blockages tend not to get                tend not to be easily accessible for
               noticed, which may mean that the                      inspection or cleaning, so very effective
               consequences of failure can be                        upstream treatment is required to ensure
               catastrophic.                                         adequate sediment removal.
              ■  Underground storage tanks do not have               ■  The structural design of geocellular

               inherent treatment capacity and therefore             systems tends to be more complex and
               require integration with a SuDS                       there have been a number of collapses of
               management train.                                     these systems caused by inadequate
                                                                     design. (see Mallett et al, 2014, and
                                                                     O’Brien et al, in press) (see C737)
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