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NameApproaches to Urban Drainage Systems Management for the 21st Century
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R.Y.G. Andoh, A.J. Stephenson and P. Collins
Abstract
The need for a more holistic approach in the development of solutions to wet-weather induced problems in urban drainage systems is advocated. A review of current approaches to resolving problems of premature overflows and flooding is presented outlining a case example of the successful application of non-conventional approaches, techniques and devices that assist in the better management and control of wet-weather flow sources. This involves the seeking of solutions within the upstream portions of drainage systems by intercepting, containing, controlling and treating excess wet-weather flows before they cause hydraulic and water quality problems in downstream areas (sections of the drainage system). These approaches have been found to be more cost-effective than conventional solutions and involve the implementation of distributed/decentralised schemes which in turn offer improved opportunities for wider community and other stakeholder involvement leading to the realisation of amenity and other non-structural benefits.
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Created On: 05/18/2005 00:00
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