Title: SUDS Retrofits in Scotland
1SUDS Retrofits in Scotland
Barbara Barbarito Environmental Quality
Advisor Scottish Water
2Summary
- SUDS retrofits in Dunfermline
- SUDS retrofits for Bathing Waters improvements
- Caw Burn wetland
3Retrofitting Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems-
Dunfermline Case Study
- Scottish Executive
- Scottish Water
- SEPA
- Hyder Consulting
4Desk based study investigating Dunfermline and
Iron Mill Bay
5Objectives
- Identify and rank in order of importance areas
contributing to the flow in the sewer system - Establish runoff generated by the subcatchment
targeted for investigation - Identify areas where SUDS could be retrofitted
- Assess costs and benefits of SUDS vs conventional
approaches - Quantify water quality improvements that can be
provided by introducing SUDS
6Results
- Road and roof area contributes the highest
percentage of runoff to the combined system. - Suds retrofits in isolation will not solve
problems with the sewerage system-need strategic
approach.
7SUDS Retrofit Research Project Ayrshire study
- Scottish Executive
- Scottish water
- SEPA
- WS Atkins
8Aim
To pilot SUDS techniques to minimise CSO spills
impacting onto identified bathing waters by
limiting the entry of surface water into the
combined sewer system.
Study area Ayrshire
9Objectives
- Identify sites suitable for retrofitting SUDS
facilities - Design and construct SUD schemes
- Undertake pre and post construction monitoring
- Compare the cost and benefit of the constructed
scheme to conventional alternatives - Develop methodologies for the adoption of SUDS
retrofitting, to assist the incorporation of
retrofitting into Water Industry capital
investment programmes
10Method
Phase 1 Site identification, feasibility and
selection of sites for SUDS implementation
11Method
Phase 2 Detailed design, construction,
monitoring, cost comparison, reporting
- Irvine industrial estate - combination of
conventional drainage network and feature pond - Girvan residential area - filter drains to
intercept land and roads drainage, with
underground infiltration device.
12Results
- Retrofitting in isolated areas across a given
catchment is unlikely to significantly reduce the
frequency and volume of sewage discharges to
receiving waters - SUDS may be retrofitted for similar costs to
those estimated for conventional solutions. - Retrofit SUDS can offer longer term benefits in
comparison to conventional practice, through
reduced maintenance and operational expenditure.
13Caw Burn Wetland Catchment Improvements (Stage
1)
- SEPA
- Scottish Water
- University of Edinburgh (Dr Kate Heal Dr Miklas
Scholtz) - Stirling University (Dr Nigel Willby)
14Caw Burn Wetland
Constructed in 1996 to treat diffuse pollution
entering the Caw Burn (West Lothian) from the
Houston Industrial Estate, Livingston
Overflow to SUDS
15SUD system
The system includes a main settlement pond and a
vegetated overland flow zone (wetland)
The flow enters the pond through a culvert (A
891 m2 d60 mm)
Is then directed to the wetland (A 4060 m2
d800 mm)
16 Benefits
- Effective in removing sediments, oil, detergents
and other pollutants - Increase in diversity of aquatic life in 2Km of
Caw Burn downstream - Caw Burn class improved from River Quality Class
D (seriously polluted) to C (poor)
17Problems
System is considerably undersized
18Problems ..cont
- 25 of pond volume has been in filled by
sediments since construction reduction in water
retention time - Preferential flow and short circuiting
- Evidence of increased erosion over time
- Algae also appear to increase
19Proposed options
Likely to raise water quality to class B
- Flooding of entire valley floor
- Construction of additional offline SUDS
- Repair gaps in hearth bank where short circuits
occur - Block preferential flow pathways
- Remove sediments from settlement pond
20For More Info please contact Barbara.Barbarito_at_sc
ottishwater.co.uk Bess.Homer_at_scottishwater.co.uk