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In Llanelli, South Wales, high volumes of surface water have led to excess discharges from combined sewer overflows into designated shellfish waters and the risk of widespread property flooding. A comprehensive catchment-wide modelling assessment was undertaken to develop a pioneering, community-focused strategy based on retrofitting sustainable drainage systems. This paper outlines the approach taken to develop and compare catchment strategy options; describes the journey through delivery and performance evaluation; and explores the social, environmental and economic constraints and opportunities. The project is a blueprint for integrated catchment management and water-sensitive urban design, promoting best practice in flooding mitigation and climate-change resilience across the UK.
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Ellis, C., Cripps, R., Russ, M., & Broom, S. (2016). Transforming water management in Llanelli, UK. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers: Civil Engineering, 169(1), 25–33. https://doi.org/10.1680/jcien.15.00027
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