Developers

In January 2023, Defra announced a decision to implement Schedule 3 of the Flood and Water Management Act 2010 in England. This will introduce a new framework and national standards for the approval and adoption of SuDS in England, and will make Unitary and County Councils SuDS Approving Bodies. The UK Government is currently considering how Schedule 3 will be implemented.
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Sustainable drainage techniques are required in new development in Somerset to manage the surface water generated from additional paved surfaces in a sustainable way.  

Incorporating well-designed SuDS as part of your development's layout will help to meet Somerset's local SuDS standards and make the planning application process faster and smoother. High quality SuDS in your development can save money on capital costs and maintenance, while increasing land values and house prices. SuDS can make your development a more attractive place to live, delivering value in terms of recreation, health and well-being, biodiversity net gain and climate change resilience.

There is more information aimed at developers on the Susdrain Developers Hub.

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