Managing rainfall
SuDS reduce surface water runoff and the risk of flash flooding. Permeable paving, swales, rain gardens and planters allow for the water to be absorbed slowly, rather than pooling and overwhelming the drains.
Schools are experiencing more frequent flooding across the UK, leading to closures, building and property damage, and disrupted learning. With efficient and reliable drainage infrastructure in place, this addresses not only environmental sustainability, but health too.
SuDS will slow the flow of water which will keep the school, its pupils and grounds safe.
Drainage systems that complement traditional piped drainage include rain gardens, blue/green roofs, rainwater harvesting systems and permeable paving. These solutions will improve water quality, enhance the environment, increase biodiversity and reduce water quantity on site, building a stable future of drainage which supports traditional drainage infrastructure simultaneously.
SuDS help manage the increasing impacts of climate change while offering valuable learning opportunities and improving the school environment. SuDS can reduce the risk of flooding, adding green spaces for students and staff members to enjoy. It’s a practical way to protect your school and involve students in real-world environmental action.
If you’re planning future improvements, now is a great time to explore SuDS. They can help your school stay prepared for extreme weather and build a safer, greener, and more inspiring place to learn.
Funding is available for schools through the Department for Education (DfE) on gov.uk.
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