Submitted by admineplanete on Wed, 03/04/2015 - 11:04 Alternative label SuDS Definition "Approaches to manage surface water that take account of water quantity (flooding), water quality (pollution)ᅠ and amenity issues are collectively referred to as Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS). SuDS mimic nature and typically manage rainfall close to where it falls. SuDS can be designed to slow water down (attenuate) before it enters ᅠstreams, rivers and other watercourses, they provide areas to store water in natural contours and can be used to allow water to soak (infiltrate) into the ground or evaporated from surface water and lost or transpired from vegetation (known as evapotranspiration)." (Source: susdrain) Links Relation type Broader Concept Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems External links External link type exactMatch External link Sustainable drainage Provider CIRIA: construction industry research and information association External link type narrowMatch External link Diffuse pollution in the urban environment (SUDS) Provider SEPA: Environment Agency of Scotland External link type exactMatch External link Sustainable Drainage System Provider Wikipedia Full Context Pathway(aka Context) Default view Area(aka Level or Site) ALL