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Decision-support tools for sustainable drainage

Scholz, M

Authors

M Scholz



Abstract

The contribution of sustainable drainage systems (Suds) to the overall catchment dynamics of Glasgow and Edinburgh was studied. Seventy-nine sites in Glasgow and 103 sites in Edinburgh were identified for initial investigation, including a site feasibility assessment and a desk study relating to planning issues that may be relevant for subsequent future development, regeneration and retrofitting options. Detailed design guidelines were drafted for representative demonstration areas in both cities. Glasgow and Edinburgh are dominated by regeneration and retrofitting sites, respectively. Combinations of swales or infiltration trenches with ponds or below-ground storage cells were the most likely Suds options for the majority of the demonstration areas. Practical Suds decision-support tools (key, matrix and model) were developed to help identify appropriate Suds techniques for potential Suds sites. A decision-support model was developed by the author, his research team and senior planners, and provides the civil engineer with a novel practical tool to assess the suitability of different Suds techniques for a particular site with and without applying his or her own judgement. The Suds model (latest draft version on http://www.see.ed.ac.uk/research/IIE/research/environ/uw12.html) should be applied to other urban sites with similar characteristics to those in Glasgow and Edinburgh.

Citation

Scholz, M. (2006). Decision-support tools for sustainable drainage. Proceedings of the ICE - Engineering Sustainability, 159(3), 117-125. https://doi.org/10.1680/ensu.2006.159.3.117

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Sep 1, 2006
Deposit Date Jul 4, 2011
Journal ICE - Engineering Sustainability
Print ISSN 1478-4629
Publisher Thomas Telford
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 159
Issue 3
Pages 117-125
DOI https://doi.org/10.1680/ensu.2006.159.3.117
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1680/ensu.2006.159.3.117