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Other SuDS projects

Collaborative projects

Project title

Organisation

Sustainable water management improves tomorrows cities health (SWITCH)

Arup

An assessment of the use of green and food based compost for a Prefabricated Vegetated Component (PVC) in a Sustainable Drainage device

Coventry University

CityFlood

Environment Agency

 

CityCAT

Environment Agency

 

MUSIC UK

JBA Consulting

Ground Related requirements for New Housing

NHBC Foundation

FloodResilienCity

Sheffield University

Managing Adaptive Responses to changing flood risk (MARE)

Sheffield University

Skills Integration and New Technologies (SKINT)

Sheffield University

Interreg IIIB NWE Urban Water Project – Sustainable Water Management in Urban Space

University of Abertay

Knowledge Transfer Partnership between UAD Scottish Water (SW) – Sewers for Scotland (2nd Edition) SUDS

University of Abertay

Knowledge Transfer Partnership between UAD Scottish Water (SW) – Legacy SUDS

University of Abertay

SuDS for Roads: Transitioning Road Runoff Management

University of Abertay

Development of a Strategy for Managing Diffuse Pollution

University of Abertay

The value of a Geotextile in Permeable Paving

University of Abertay

 

 

EPSRC

SUDSnet
Organisations: Coventry University & University of Abertay

SUDSnet provides a UK-wide network for researchers, practitioners, agencies, developers and all those who are interested in sustainable drainage.

SUDSnet is funded by an EPSRC Network Grant and is held jointly by Coventry University and the Urban Water Technology Centre at the University of Abertay Dundee.

For further information please go to the SUDSnet website.

The Flood-Risk Management Research Consortium (FRMRC)

The Infrastructure and Environment Programme, in collaboration with the Defra/Environment Agency Joint R&D Programme on Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management, the Natural Environment Research Council, the Scottish Executive and UK Water Industry Research, has provided more than £5 million to establish and support the work of the Flood-Risk Management Research Consortium (FRMRC). 

As a part academic/part industrial consortium, the FRMRC will deliver tools and guidance useful to flooding practitioners in the short term, as well as strengthening the UK science and engineering base in flood research for the longer term. The consortium consists of more than twenty research groups from academia and industry, and is led jointly by Heriot-Watt and Bristol Universities.

Further information can be found on the Flood-Risk Management Research Counsortium website.

 

 

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