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Soakaways

 

Soakaways are typically used to collect surface runoff prior to being discharged into the surrounding soil.

They are usually employed in areas where the surface run-off cannot be disposed into existing streams or ditches. A soakaway is constructed in two basic forms. A conventional soakaway comprises a partially perforated cylindrical chamber, which allows the drainage of water into the surrounding soil. Where the soakage must take place at depth a deep bored liner is used. Here the water is transported from a sealed storage chamber to the soakage medium by a small diameter plastic or steel pipe, again perforated in part.

There are a number of tests for determining whether soakaways may work effectively at a site. These range from small to large scale. Small-scale test are only applicable to draining relatively small areas.

Southern Testing have their own plant and equipment and can offer the following test methods:

Sustainable drainage systems (also known as SUDS) offer an alternative approach to traditional drainage. SUDS employ alternative techniques to effectively manage drainage at source including swales, detention/attenuation ponds, permeable pavements, rainwater harvestings and integrated constructed wetlands, all of which aim to detain run-off and release it slowly into watercourses or to ground.

We have developed our own specialist in-house software programmes to assist our teams of multi-disciplined professional engineers and scientists to provide timely and cost- effective solutions.