HRD Technologies Ltd is part of the UK-based Hydro International
Group.
In 2005 UK-based Hydro International established an Irish
subsidiary – HRD Technologies Ltd – in response
to the increasing demand for its products and expertise
in the Stormwater, Wastewater and CSO markets.
In 1980 Hydro International was formed to promote the hydrodynamic
vortex separator and vortex flow control technology around
the world. The company’s headquarters remain in Clevedon
in the South West of England. Our founding father, Mr Bernard
Smisson, designed the very first vortex overflow in England
in the 1960s. Faced with space constraints while trying
to construct a conventional side weir overflow, he developed
a circular weir overflow configuration. Hydrodynamic vortex
separation technology was born.
In the 1970s, Mr Smisson was invited to the US as an advisor
to the AWWA and EPA, which culminated in the development
of the Swirl Concentrator. He later returned to the UK to
continue his pioneering research on vortex technology where
he addressed the issues of high headloss and solids deposition
and refined the design of the hydrodynamic vortex separator
to the advanced hydrodynamic vortex separators and complementary
technologies of today.
For over a decade we have also been promoting source control
and what are now commonly known as Sustainable Drainage
Systems (SuDS).
The publication by Hydro International (then Hydro Research
and Development Ltd) of ‘Urban Drainage - The Natural
Way’ in 1993 chronicled the results of a two-day conference
held at Oxford University during June 1992 (Conflo ‘92).
This conference brought together a cross-section of people
concerned with the impacts on the natural water environment
of stormwater run off from urban development and considered
how these impacts might be reduced by the application of
source control and SuDS techniques. Many of the methods
of providing source control were described in detail within
the publication and reference was even made to the use of
honeycomb plastic structures below permeable pavements in
Europe, several years before the introduction of Stormcell®
into the UK by Hydro.
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