Infiltration sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) use the storage capacity of the subsurface to attenuate rainwater. In the UK, the subsurface can provide effective and practical opportunities for infiltration, however various factors need to be considered during planning, design and installation. The British Geological Survey has developed an infiltration-to-the-ground GeoReport that provides a wealth of subsurface data to assist preliminary desk-based site assessment
Glacial till forms a major proportion of the surface deposits in Northern Europe, and in Denmark mor...
Rainfall is a determining factor in analyzing planned floods. This research was conducted by collec...
The continued construction of impermeable surfaces, such as roads and roofs, has led to overloading ...
iti sh G eo lo gi ca l S ur ve y What are infiltration SuDS? Infiltration SuDS are sustainable drain...
Infiltration SuDS are sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) that allow surface water to infiltrate to...
Following large-scale flooding in 2007, the Pitt Review (Pitt, 2008) established that surface water ...
The Floods and Water Management Act 2010, includes the provision for sustainable drainage systems (S...
The ‘National Standards for Sustainable Drainage’ have been released by DEFRA for consultation and ...
Infiltration sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) such as soakaways and permeable pavements use the ...
Infiltration sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) are favoured by surface water managers as they dea...
To develop a UK national dataset that will provide data necessary to enable preliminary decision-ma...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to describe the decision-making framework and datasets behind a n...
During the exceptional rainfall events of summer 2007, floods inundated 7,300 businesses and 48,000 ...
Current UK guidance for the design of sustainable drainage systems recommends that infiltration devi...
Ongoing and intensive land development over several decades has led to increasing imperviousness of ...
Glacial till forms a major proportion of the surface deposits in Northern Europe, and in Denmark mor...
Rainfall is a determining factor in analyzing planned floods. This research was conducted by collec...
The continued construction of impermeable surfaces, such as roads and roofs, has led to overloading ...
iti sh G eo lo gi ca l S ur ve y What are infiltration SuDS? Infiltration SuDS are sustainable drain...
Infiltration SuDS are sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) that allow surface water to infiltrate to...
Following large-scale flooding in 2007, the Pitt Review (Pitt, 2008) established that surface water ...
The Floods and Water Management Act 2010, includes the provision for sustainable drainage systems (S...
The ‘National Standards for Sustainable Drainage’ have been released by DEFRA for consultation and ...
Infiltration sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) such as soakaways and permeable pavements use the ...
Infiltration sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) are favoured by surface water managers as they dea...
To develop a UK national dataset that will provide data necessary to enable preliminary decision-ma...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to describe the decision-making framework and datasets behind a n...
During the exceptional rainfall events of summer 2007, floods inundated 7,300 businesses and 48,000 ...
Current UK guidance for the design of sustainable drainage systems recommends that infiltration devi...
Ongoing and intensive land development over several decades has led to increasing imperviousness of ...
Glacial till forms a major proportion of the surface deposits in Northern Europe, and in Denmark mor...
Rainfall is a determining factor in analyzing planned floods. This research was conducted by collec...
The continued construction of impermeable surfaces, such as roads and roofs, has led to overloading ...