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surface water flood risk. The A4104 Drake Street road and the B4028, the mainaccess roads to the site, are at risk from surface water.Surface Water Drainage:As an indication of requirements to manage surface water runoff at the development site anassessment of the soil types, greenfield runoff rate and attenuation storage volume is includedbelow. Storage volumes displayed are calculated with an assumption that 75% of the site will bedeveloped impermeable ground. A 25% increase in rainfall depths has been included torepresent predicted future climate change effects.PLEASE NOTE: This assessment has been carried out using broad-scale datasets and aims toprovide an indication of the likely opportunities and constraints for this development site. Adetailed drainage assessment based on site-specific conditions should be carried out by asuitably qualified professional and submitted with any planning application. The values belowshould not be used for design purposes.Soil TypeGreenfield Runoff Rate (l/s/ha)Estimated Attenuation Storage Volume (m 3 ) 65 – 100SUDS and the development site:SUDS TypePotentialSuitabilityCommentsUnknown – Low Permeability1 in 2 year 101 in 100 year (plus climate change) 39.1Source ControlInfiltrationDetentionFiltrationConveyanceAll source control techniques are likely to be suitableMapping suggests underlying soil is unlikely to be permeable. A siteinvestigation should be carried out to assess suitability of drainage byinfiltrationMapping suggests that site slopes may be steep so larger ‘aboveground’ features may not be viableAll filtration techniques are likely to be suitable.All conveyance techniques are likely to be suitable<strong>Flood</strong> Defences:None.The site is not located within a groundwater source protection zone.Residential developments should provide at least two independent SUDS features inseries to provide a suitable level of water quality treatment.Effects of Climate Change:Increased rainfall intensity. Increased water levels in the unnamed tributary of the China Brook.<strong>Flood</strong> <strong>Risk</strong> Implications for Development:All development should be located within <strong>Flood</strong> Zone 1, unless appropriate inaccordance with NPPF Technical Guidance.A detailed site-specific flood risk assessment, including hazard mapping, will berequired for any development in <strong>Flood</strong> Zone 2, or for sites greater than 1ha in <strong>Flood</strong>Zone 1.Redevelopment of the site is proposed to be residential uses.Resilience measures will be required if buildings are situated in the flood risk area.Green infrastructure should be considered within the mitigation measures for surfacewater runoff from potential development.<strong>Assessment</strong> for runoff should include allowance for climate change effects.New or re-development should adopt exemplar source control SUDS techniques toreduce the risk of frequent low impact flooding due to post-development runoff.Onsite attenuation schemes would need to be tested against the hydrograph of thereceiving watercourse to ensure flows are not exacerbated downstream within thecatchment.The site falls within an area indicated to potentially be susceptible to groundwater2012s5947 S <strong>Worcestershire</strong> Level 2 SFRA Update FINAL Report v1.0.doc 63

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