Including 6 closely related terms such as global climate, climate, and climate change.
… Figure 15. Illustrative foul drainage layout. RMB Consultants (Civil Engineering) Ltd Former ADAS Site, Olantigh Road, Wye, Ashford, TN25 5EP Foul and Surface Water Management Strategy 24 7. Climate Change The global climate is constantly changing, but it is widely recognised that we are now entering a period of accelerating change. Climate change will result in an increase…
… 4 Development Location Development Proposals 3. Policy Background 6 4. Site Characteristics 10 5. Flood Risk Assessment 15 6. Foul Water Management Strategy 21 Connection to Public Sewer Foul Sewage Flows Foul Drainage Strategy 7. Climate Change 24 8. Detailed Development Proposals 25 9. Surface Water…
… these should be applied. It provides a framework within which locally-prepared plans for housing and other development can be produced. Chapter 14 Meeting the challenge of climate change, flooding and coastal change states: 163. When determining any planning applications, local planning authorities should ensure that flood risk is not increased elsewhere. Where appropriate, applications should…
…, and maximise environmental gain, such as: water quality, water resources, biodiversity, landscape and recreational open space; b) Ensure that all new developments are designed to mitigate and adapt to the effects of climate change; c) Lower runoff flow rates, reducing the impact of urbanisation on flooding; d) Protect or enhance water quality. Incorporating appropriate pollution control measures…
… environmental gain, such as: water quality, water resources, biodiversity, landscape and recreational open space. • To ensure that all new developments are designed to mitigate and adapt to the effects of climate change. The SPD sets out the runoff standards applied to different parts of the Borough. The acceptable runoff rate is shown in Table 1. RMB Consultants (Civil…