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Soakaway Design

Soakaway Design

Order Code: BR085EP
ISBN Number: 9781860819186
Publisher: BRE Press
Date of Publication: 1991

Price: £15.00


Soakaways have been the traditional way to dispose of stormwater from buildings and paved areas remote from a public sewer or watercourse. In recent years, soakaways have been used within urban, fully-sewered areas to limit the impact on discharge of new upstream building works and to avoid costs of sewer upgrading outside a development.

Soakaways are seen increasingly as a more widely applicable option alongside other means of stormwater control and disposal. Soakaways must store the immediate stormwater run-off and allow for its efficient infiltration into the adjacent soil. They must discharge their stored water sufficiently quickly to provide the necessary capacity to receive run-off from a subsequent storm. The time taken for discharge depends upon the soakaway shape and size, and the surrounding soil’s infiltration characteristics. They can be constructed in many different forms and from a range of materials.

This Digest describes design and construction procedures, explains how to calculate rainfall design values and soil infiltration rates, and gives design examples. 8 pages.

Reprinted with minor corrections 2003. Reprinted with minor typographical revisions March 2007.
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