The Solution
Arthian carried out a site-based drainage investigation by lifting manholes and using dye testing to confirm flow routes and identify interconnectivity of existing systems. This allowed the team to verify the layout shown in historical drawings and develop an accurate understanding of the network.
Using InfoDrainage modelling, the team assessed both the existing and proposed scenarios. The analysis showed that while the northern drainage system would see a reduction in catchment and flow, the southern system would experience a significant increase in runoff due to the development.
To address this, Arthian proposed a practical upgrade:
- Installation of a new 300mm diameter pipe connecting existing manholes to divert future flows.
- Removal and isolation of redundant drainage runs within the development area.
- Retention of key elements of the existing drainage network where appropriate to minimise disruption.
This approach provided a betterment to the existing system, replacing the current 150mm outfall with a higher-capacity connection and improving overall flow performance.
The design also considered greenfield runoff rates using the IH124 method, establishing a benchmark discharge rate and confirming that attenuation was not required due to the site’s connection to the wider ETP-controlled network.
To support delivery on site, Arthian prepared a detailed Scope of Works, outlining contractor responsibilities, including:
- Excavation and installation of the new drainage connection.
- Manhole modifications and pipe installation.
- Testing in accordance with BS EN 1610.
- Backfilling and reinstatement of the hardstanding.
- Sealing of redundant drainage within excavations and manholes.