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SuDs workshops. Agenda. 10:00 Introductions and Aims for the day 10:10 Towards sustainable water stewardship: Introducing Anglian Water’s SuDS Adoption Manual 10:45 Question and answer session 11:15 Coffee break 11:30 Workshop – the processes for SuDS adoption
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Agenda 10:00 Introductions and Aims for the day 10:10 Towards sustainable water stewardship: Introducing Anglian Water’s SuDS Adoption Manual 10:45 Question and answer session 11:15 Coffee break 11:30 Workshop – the processes for SuDS adoption 12:40 Wash up and next steps… 12:45 Lunch 13:30 Depart
Tomorrow’s forecast is more frequent, more violent storms, raining down on more people, in more homes, built at higher densities.
Challenge and change – the new reality of today’s world 192Quangos axed Fairness and affordability
Leading and influencing Review Natural Environment White Paper spring 2011 Water white paper summer 2011
Implementation of SuDS provisions of Flood and Water Management Act not expected until 2012 SuDS are a requirement in Planning Policy Statement 25 (PPS25) and Building Regulations SuDs are a reality now
LLFAs funding for SuDS maintenance Flexibility for different authorities to adopt Approval of connection to sewer Future challenges
SuDs offer multiple benefits Reduce flood risk Recreation and amenity Biodiversity Improve water quality Relieve water stress Tackle diffuse pollution
The Minister shall publish national standards for the implementation of sustainable drainageSchedule 3 5(1)
Developed with input from partners Concepts underpinning SuDS Joint engagement process to agree adoption Design, construction guidelines for integrated systems and component features SuDS Adoption Manual
The management train Reduce pollution Control flow rates Concepts underpinning SuDS
Creating a joined up process for adoption Stakeholder engagement Development concept IDB Conceptual Design Developers Outline Design Outline Planning Permission LPAs Detailed Drainage Design
Making the adoption process clear and simple Up front engagement with all partners Managed by our Developer Services Breaks it down into clear steps Sets out who does what and when What to expect at each stage
Our manual sets out: Maintenance requirements Key design standards Best practice Guidance on design and construction
Mitigating risks SuDS must include effective: • upstream source control measures • exceedance design • maintenance schedule
Exploring questions, concerns and best practice Three key themes: • Roles and responsibilities • Processes • Communication
Thinking about now and in the future… • Processes • How can we make the approval and adoption of SuDS work effectively across flood risk partners? • What risksare there and how can we control them? • Roles and responsibilities • What is each flood risk partners role? • What opportunities are there to work together more effectively? • Communication • How can communication be improved? • Between partners • With developers • With the public
Sharing views and next steps… • Processes • Roles and responsibilities • Communication
Contact: Briony Tuthill btuthill@anglianwater.co.uk 07809 084 744 We’d love to hear what you think! Manual? Questions? Event?