How can site plans comply with the SuDS standards and guidance in different regions?
Sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) are designed to reduce the impact of surface water runoff from urban development on the natural environment. They aim to mimic the natural water cycle by managing rainfall close to its source, using techniques such as infiltration, storage, evaporation, and treatment. SuDS can provide multiple benefits, such as improving water quality, enhancing biodiversity, reducing flood risk, and creating amenity spaces. However, to achieve these benefits, site plans need to comply with the relevant standards and guidance for SuDS in different regions. In this article, we will explore how site plans can meet the SuDS requirements in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.