Project Duration: 
2006 (Date Published)
Project Status: 
Project Summary: 

The project showed how sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS) can contribute to the overall catchment dynamics of cities such as Glasgow, which ultimately relieved stress on the current predominantly combined sewer system. The project aim was to come up with SUDS demonstration areas (case studies) that were representative of different sustainable drainage techniques and different types of areas available for development and regeneration.

The project has achieved the following objectives:

  1. Identified variables that determined the suitability of a given site for the implementation of SUDS;
  2. Identified suitable SUDS sites within Glasgow;
  3. Classified qualitatively and quantitatively sites suitable for different SUDS technologies;
  4. Developed a general outline for a SUDS decision support key and a SUDS decision support matrix;
  5. Identified representative SUDS technologies for representative sites that were used for demonstration purposes;
  6. Provided a detailed design and management guidelines, and a brief cost–benefit analysis for representative sites and representative SUDS techniques to be used for information and education purposes;
  7. Assessed the soil contamination and the associated impact on environmental health.

The preliminary designs of SUDS helped to understand the challenges of holistic catchment management, diffuse pollution, and the linking scales in catchment management. It was forecasted that the implementation of SUDS would help to relieve the local sewer system. Subsequently it would also allow for more regeneration activities to take place.

Project Website: 
http://usir.salford.ac.uk/20752/1/SCHOLZ.pdf
Project: 
Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems
Key Contacts : 

Name: Prof. Miklas Scholz    |    Email: m.scholz@salford.ac.uk   |    Institution: University of Salford, Manchester

Deliverables Text: 

Scholz, M., Corrigan, N. and Yazdi, S. (2006). The Glasgow sustainable urban drainage system management project: Case studies (Belvidere hospital and Celtic FC stadium areas).

[online] Available at: http://usir.salford.ac.uk/20752/1/SCHOLZ.pdf [Accessed 14 Feb. 2018].

Funding Programme Text: 
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