SCHEDULEConditions
PART 2Conditions before first use for border control purposes
Waste management and drainage18
1
Waste disposal and drainage from the development either from buildings or hard surfacing must be via the appropriate drainage system.
2
The appropriate drainage system is SuDS for runoff from the elements outlined in Table 2 at column (1), with column (2) providing the method of drainage.
(1) Element | (2) Method of drainage |
|---|---|
Access roads | Collection by filter strips and swales or filter drains to flow to the detention basin and then the watercourse. |
Deliveries apron and HGV parking | Collection via linear drainage with oil separator to flow to detention basin and then the watercourse. |
Car parks | Infiltration to ground through permeable paving and excess to flow to detention basin and then the watercourse. |
Footpaths | Infiltration to ground through permeable paving and excess to flow to detention basin and then the watercourse. |
Vehicle quarantine area | Collection via linear drainage with oil separator to flow to detention basin and then the watercourse. |
Roof water | Collection via downpipes to flow to detention basin and then the watercourse. |
Emergency access road | Direct drainage to the ground. |
Substation layby | Direct drainage to the ground. |
Landscaped areas | Direct drainage to the ground. |
3
The appropriate drainage system is the foul water sewer for—
a
domestic foul water from—
i
offices and welfare areas of inspection buildings,
ii
driver welfare buildings, and
iii
staff welfare buildings;
b
trade effluent from—
i
inspection areas for plants, produce and small animals, and
ii
external bin stores.
4
The appropriate drainage system is the foul water sewer or to holding tanks for removal by tanker for trade effluent from—
a
inspection areas for large animals including horses, and
b
external animal waste stores.
5
In this condition, “SuDS” means a sustainable drainage system for managing rainwater, including snow and other precipitation, with the aim of—
a
reducing damage from flooding,
b
improving water quality,
c
protecting and improving the environment,
d
protecting health and safety, and
e
ensuring the stability and durability of drainage systems.