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susdrain – Using SuDS to manage urban diffuse pollution
02/10/2013
Richard Martin - Defra 1
Urban diffuse pollution – the challenge
Presented by: Richard MartinHead of Non Agricultural Diffuse PollutionDate:
25%
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23%
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diffuse sourceflowinvasive non-native speciesnaturalother pressuresphysical modificationpoint sourcesuspect dataOther
Pollution Sources
2010 RFF data v.03.02.2011
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Diffuse Pollution
60%
1%
2%
2%
6%
1%
24%
0%
4%
Agriculture and rural land managementCoal miningForestryIndustryNon coal miningunknownUrbanWater industryOther
2010 RFF data v.03.02.2011
Complex in nature
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Ecological status
5
Manchester
Kendall
Urban runoff
Runoff
Animal foulingFP, BOD, nutrients
VehiclesMetals, priority
pollutants, sediments
SpillagesPriority pollutants
LitteringBOD, nutrients, solids
De-icing and other
spreading
Road salt, herbicides,
PM10 trapping
Transient tradersBOD, nutrients
Washing and cleaning
Nutrients, chemicals,
metals, BOD
LeachingPriority
Pollutants, nurients
Airborne DepositsMetal, PaHs
HorticultureNutrients, pesticides
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When it rains
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Risk assessments River Current EQS TRaC Current EQS
Example DEHP data
0 110 4787 0 0 3 26 0
30
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Number of records of RFF for diffuse urban pollution by specific element (all waterbodies, Annex 8 removed)
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100
150
200
250
300
350
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2010 RFF data v.03.02.2011
Some of the Challenges
• Variable and widespread with no one major cause.• Embedding behavioural change in the public in difficult• Capital works in urban areas are expensive.• There is no one party responsible to deliver, there is
multiple ownership. Multiple reasons for failure. • Those best placed to act may not be the most
responsible or be resourced to act• People paying want ‘Beyond reasonable doubt’• Current regulatory powers were not designed to tackle
the problem• Who should pay?
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Responsibility
Example – Road Runoff
Main Sources
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Value of an urban river - who pays?
Why should I invest no one
goes there
I don’t go there because it is
horrid
Value
WQ Landscape
Is treating the symptoms the best solution?
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Multiple Benefits
Multiple Benefits
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Green Space De-stress
Reduce Urban Heat Island
Increase House Price
Improved Water QualityRecreation opportunities
Carbon reduction
Improved Habitat
Water resources
Reduced burden on infrastructure
Improved Flood defence
(c) Susdrains.org
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Update on progress with development of SuDS policy
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• Defra is working collaboratively with stakeholders via Task and Finish Groups.
• CIRIA and a team contracted to help develop the National Standards for SuDS.
• Local Authority capacity building workshops are taking place in October/November.
• Aim to implement in April 2014, subject to cross-Whitehall and Parliamentary approval.
• Defra SuDS team can be contacted at [email protected]
No regrets and Low regrets
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It is not a cost it is a benefit
• A property located on the edge of a park compared to one 450m away could increase by up to19%’ (Neil Dunse et al., 2007).
• A view of forest can raise house prices by 7% and water by 5% (Garrod and Willis, 1992).
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Conclusion
• It is a complex policy area• There are huge opportunities• Defra and the Environment Agency are actively
pursuing this area of policy• We all must focus on multiple benefits to maximise
the return on investment• Partnership approach is key• It doesn’t have to break the bank• The rewards are worth having
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