Introduction
Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) make a vital contribution to managing local flood risk and water quality as well as providing opportunities for biodiversity and amenity in new developments and redevelopments. SuDS are required in all new major developments and awareness by practitioners and regulators and their implementation is steadily increasing. Over time knowledge and experience has improved and it’s important that this good practice is shared to promote improved understanding and high quality SuDS that deliver multiple benefits.
This course has been developed to complement CIRIA's SuDS guidance - The SuDS Manual (C753). The training programme will enable practitioners to efficiently plan, design, construct and manage SuDS schemes.
Who should attend
This engaging course is designed for those that are new to SuDS requiring an overview of the aims, benefits and the components. It will also explain the SuDS philosophy and main objectives.
The training will be relevant to clients, consulting engineers, local authorities, highway authorities, developers, sewerage undertakers, landscape architects, contractors, planners, architects, environmental regulators and manufacturers and suppliers.
Why attend
CPD
This course has a value of 6 hours towards your CPD. Certificates will be sent to delegates following completion.
This training will be delivered via 2 x 3hr Zoom sessions.
If you are unable to book online, please email the completed booking form to Nipa Patel.
Notice for new bookings from EU/EEA customers only
CIRIA is currently unable to directly process your transaction if you are purchasing from the EU/EEA region. If you wish to book this training course please email your request to enquiries@ciria.org in the first instance.
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Further information
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Email: enquiries@ciria.org
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