Case Studies
STBCS01
A0105 Devon PFI
New primary and secondary schools being built in Exeter
as a PFI venture between Mowlem plc and the Devonshire County
Council Local Education Authority were subject to a maximum
stormwater discharge level, as part of the planning consent,
in order to comply with Sustainable Drainage Schemes (SUDS)
guidelines. Hydro International's Stormbloc® modular
blocks were selected to facilitate water infiltration of
the soil for their compactness and because they could be
inspected and easily cleaned out if required... Read
more...
STBCS02 A0105 Market Weighton
For a new 32 home development in the little Wolds town of Market Weighton, East
Yorkshire, Barratt York Ltd was required by local planners to ensure that stormwater runoff
did not exceed the discharge consents for the area. Consultant Engineer Carl Cawthorne
of Building Design (Beverley) Ltd specified Hydro International's Stormbloc® modular
blocks to provide essential soil infiltration and avoid the requirement for storage or the
control of discharge into a watercourse... Read more...
STBCS03
A0505 Thickthorn P&R
The new Thickthorn Park and Ride, Norwich, at the interchange
of the A11 and A47 Trunk routes, is the culmination of several
years' infrastructure improvements by Norfolk County Council
to the City's points of entry by road. Stormbloc® infiltration
modules from Hydro International were chosen to ensure that
stormwater runoff from the car park complies with Sustainable
Drainage Systems (SUDS) principles, as well as withstanding
loading from the varying depths of backfill and traffic
levels... Read
more...
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