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How Using Less Tap Water Can Reduce Flood Water
Jun 13th
Rainwater harvesting is now looked upon as a way of reducing mains water consumption, which is something that we are now all under strong official pressure to do. Nowadays, it is also recognized that rainwater harvesting can at the same time contribute to attenuating flood water flow, by holding some of the storm water that comes off the roof and letting it flow at a controlled, slower, rate to the drain or soakaway.
Before flood attenuation needed stand-alone holding tanks, planning applications which have rainwater harvesting as part of the storm attenuation plan are now viewed favourably. In many cases it More >
Slotting in Perfectly- Your Guide to Surface Water Drainage Channels
Jun 10th
There are so many drainage options on the market today, that itâs often a task in itself choosing the right one for your needs.
Hex drain brickslots are the ideal surface water drainage channel for domestic applications.
Hex drain brickslots are a new type of discreet slot channel drainage system. Designed to meet the challenge of blending drainage runs within aesthetically sensitive areas in virtually all domestic applications – block paved or landscaped – the system has a visible inlet that is just 10mm wide when installed.
Aesthetically Pleasing â Surface Water Drainage Channel The near invisible finish is the result of the two-part More >