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GOVERNMENT ACTION ON SUDS

Interpave welcomes the government’s water strategy for England launched by Environment Secretary Hilary Benn on 7 February and has the tools to help designers, developers and home owners meet the new surface drainage requirements.

The new water strategy ‘Future Water’ includes several proposals which have a major impact on our approach to surface drainage, encouraging the use of Sustainable Drainage Systems (SUDS) - including concrete block permeable paving. For an introduction to permeable paving, click here.

Surface water management plans will be required to co-ordinate activity, clarifying responsibilities for SUDS and adoption by local authorities. SUDS are already a clear requirement of government planning guidance – as discussed in ‘Permeable Paving and the Law’: click here.

But confusion over adoption issues has reduced their take-up by developers, an issue which the government is now determined to address with a consultation process. The new water strategy also calls into question the automatic ability to connect new development surface water drainage to the public sewer, strengthening the push for on-site solutions such as concrete block permeable paving. Interpave’s recently published ‘Permeable Paving for Adoption’ offers guidance to developers, designers and planners on successful adoption under the current regime: click here.

Finally, changes are proposed which will require planning permission for paving to front gardens of existing – as well as new – homes, unless permeable systems are used. Interpave has already recognised the need to address this issue and offers straightforward guidance for homeowners, contractors and others. In addition to concrete block permeable paving, solutions include use of ‘rain gardens’ to handle runoff from conventional precast concrete paving: click here.

 
 
Cutting  

CUTTING
In response to concerns about the impact of dust generation resulting from cutting building materials on site, Interpave has produced guidance for precast concrete paving products following discussion with the Health and Safety Executive. Click here >>

     
Paving Training  

PAVING TRAINING
A programme of training courses covering all aspects of paving and hard landscaping is being run by The Hard Landscaping Training Group, an initiative funded by CITB and supported by industry. The paving programme, which runs to the end of November, includes individual courses covering setting-out and installation of paving blocks, flags, kerbs and channels. Of particular importance is the permeable paving course, with this essential sustainable drainage technique rapidly growing in popularity. For information on this latest programme of courses, the HLTG and other training visit: www.hardlandscapetraininggroup.co.uk

     
Interpave Nets Suds   INTERPAVE NETS SUDS
As part of its drive to develop permeable paving technology - a central component of Sustainable Drainage Systems (SUDS) - Interpave is the main sponsorof this year's SUDSnet National Conference. The one day National SUDS Conference - being held at the TechnoCentre, Coventry University on 14th November 2007 - will include a mix of research and practitioner papers on the latest SUDS-related topics. More information on the Conference can be found at: http://sudsnet.abertay.ac.uk/SUDSnetNationalConferenceNov14th2007.htm
 
Responsible Rainwater Management  

RESPONSIBLE RAINWATER MANAGEMENT

Interpave’s new guide offers straightforward information for home-owners, designers and contractors on sustainable rainwater management for domestic paving – such as driveways, patios and paths. Two basic techniques are covered: conventional precast paving draining onto rain gardens and concrete block permeable paving. Click here >

 
 
SUDS Law  

SUDS LAW

With the recent publication of the government’s PPS 25 Flooding guidelines, a brand new Interpave brochure examines each of the stages in development control to highlight the clear requirements for SUDS - and hence Concrete Block Permeable Pavements. Essential reading for all those involved in planning and development. Click here >

 
 
Permeable Pavement Design Guide Updated  

PERMEABLE PAVEMENT DESIGN GUIDE UPDATED

Interpave’s definitive technical document Permeable Pavements – guide to the design, construction and maintenance of concrete block permeable pavements, Edition 4 has now been published and is available to download. It provides comprehensive and detailed information for planners, designers, engineers and other decision makers.
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MMC and Modern Methods of Paving  

MMC AND MODERN METHODS OF PAVING

Concrete block paving meets today’s ‘Modern Methods of Construction’ requirements for fully engineered, prefabricated products and the increasing use of efficient, fully mechanised site processes adds to this. A new Interpave document highlights three recent examples of machine laid concrete block paving projects.
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