Soakaways are buried chambers that store surface water and allow it to percolate into the ground. They are typically square or circular excavations either filled with rubble or lined with brickwork, pre-cast concrete or polyethylene rings/perforated storage structures surrounded by granular backfill. The supporting structure and backfill...

Principle of a soakaway
Source: Andras Kis’ presentation, NWRM Workshop 1
| Benefits | Level |
|---|---|
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ES1 - Water storage
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Low
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ES5 - Climate change adaptation and mitigation
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Low
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ES6 - Groundwater/aquifer recharge
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High
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ES7 - Flood risk reduction
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High
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ES9 - Filtration of pollutants
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Low
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PO2 - Improving status of physico-chemical quality elements
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Low
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PO4 - Improving chemical status and priority substances
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Low
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PO5 - Improving quantitative status
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Medium
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PO7 - Prevent surface water status deterioration
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Low
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PO8 - Prevent groundwater status deterioration
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Low
|
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PO9 - Take adequate and co-ordinated measures to reduce flood risks
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High
|
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PO11 - Better protection for ecosystems and more use of Green Infrastructure
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Low
|
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BP1 - Store runoff
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Medium
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BP6 - Increase infiltration and/or groundwater recharge
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High
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BP7 - Increase soil water retention
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Low
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BP8 - Reduce pollutant sources
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Low
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BP9 - Intercept pollution pathways
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Low
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