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Options for dealing with surface drainage

Surface drainage is important. Whether frequent light rainfall or occasional heavy downpours, surface drainage is necessary. It prevents damage to pavement or property, and reduces safety hazards caused by ponding. Surface drainage is designed to:

Reduce ponding (standing water)
Reduce slip hazards and subsequent injury
Protect, and extend, life of paved surfaces
Protect property from flood damage
Reduce inconvenience to public users
Reduce hydroplaning on roads

Options available:

Ignore it
Open swale
Catch basins
Trench drains

 

For solid pavements the first two are not ideal. Catch basins or trench drains are the most viable solutions.

Catch Basins

Uneven, undulating appearance
Complex, multiple grades to design and construct
Deeper ground excavation due to pipe depths
Higher risk of ponding
Pipes prone to blocking and failure
Maintenance can be difficult and costly as access to pipe work is restricted
Possible interference with other services, e.g., electrical, sewage, etc.

Trench Drains
Neat linear appearance
Simple grades to design and construct
Easy to install - shallower excavation
and easy grading of pavement
Continuously intercepts water and
provides superior drainage
Minimal underground pipes
Maintenance is quick and easy as trench
is at the surface and easier to access

Sustainable drainage

Sustainable drainage is an element of the‘Hydrological Cycle’. It is the collection of rainwater, its treatment and, ultimately, its reuse. The process involves capturing water run-off, that may or may not contain pollutants, so it can be dealt with in a controlled manner. The water can then be treated, stored for future use, or transported to receiving waterways. This transfer of water should come at low cost, and cause minimal damage and danger to the environment.
Surface drainage can be used where rainwater has collected on paved areas for the ‘capture’ part of this process.

Trench drains are ideal for the capture and collection of storm water run-off. They form a barrier to prevent rainwater run-off flowing onto the soft landscaping where collection is more difficult. This is of particular importance if the risk of contamination is high, such as highway and gas station applications. ACO provides a wide range of trench drains to meet the hydraulic needs of any sustainable drainage design.

 

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