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The best management of SuDS treatment trains: a holistic approach

Journal

WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 61, Issue 1, Pages 263-272

Publisher

I W A PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2010.806

Keywords

BMP; green roof; permeable paving; pond; runoff quality; SuDS; swale; treatment train

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  1. eWater Cooperative Research Centre
  2. Edinburgh Research Partnership Joint Research Institute

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The use of Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) or Best Management Practice (BMP) is becoming increasingly common. However, rather than adopting the preferred treatment train implementation, many developments opt for end of pipe control ponds. This paper discusses the use of SuDS in series to form treatment trains and compares their potential performance and effectiveness with end of pipe solutions. Land-use, site and catchment characteristics have been used alongside up-to-date guidance, Infoworks CS and MUSIC to determine whole-life-costs, land-take, water quality and water quantity for different SuDS combinations. The results presented show that the use of a treatment train allows approaches differing from the traditional use of single SuDS, either source or end of pipe, to be proposed to treat and attenuate runoff. The outcome is a more flexible solution where the footprint allocated to SuDS, costs and water quality can be managed differently to satisfy more efficiently the holistically stakeholders' objectives.

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