Hillingdon SuDS Design & Evaluation Guide
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Outline <strong>Design</strong><br />
8.8.3 <strong>Design</strong> checklist<br />
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type of runoff collection to ensure runoff<br />
is at or near the surface<br />
source control type and location<br />
management train – <strong>SuDS</strong> components in<br />
series – extent and expected critical levels<br />
sub-catchment boundaries with flow<br />
control locations<br />
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conveyance – ideally at or near the<br />
surface<br />
landscape character – the nature of the<br />
development and how <strong>SuDS</strong> is integrated<br />
into site design<br />
biodiversity – opportunities for wildlife,<br />
clean water, connectivity and habitat<br />
design<br />
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storage locations, extent and critical levels<br />
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manageability – maintenance by design.<br />
Facing: Australia Road, by the authors.<br />
Springhill Cohousing Stroud, Robert Bray Associates.<br />
An early example (2004) of integrated <strong>SuDS</strong> design with permeable pavement<br />
collecting, cleaning and storing rainfall in the upper <strong>SuDS</strong> sub-catchment.<br />
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London Borough of <strong>Hillingdon</strong> <strong>SuDS</strong> D & E <strong>Guide</strong><br />
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