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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 systems (SuDS) are a way to manage rainfall, by replicating the way water behaves in the natural environment. SuDS use rainwater as a resource, allowing it to run across the ground surface or soak into the ground, close to where the rain falls.

The vision for Somerset is that all development will integrate well-designed SuDS to deliver multiple benefits for developers, residents and the environment.  Well-designed SuDS manage rainwater above ground, rather than in underground pipes. They do not just provide drainage for a site, but deliver multiple benefits. This includes managing flooding, making attractive places for people to live, improving air and water quality, creating wildlife habitats, and building resilience to climate change.

The Simple SuDS Guide for Local People gives more information on what SuDS are, how they work and how they should be maintained. The Delivering SuDS in the community page of this website provides references to help you to install SuDS within your garden or public spaces in your community. 

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