Description
This course introduces students to engineering techniques used for managing surface water in urban environment. The course will focus on three main areas: flood risk, flood defence and flood mitigation using sustainable urban drainage techniques. Flood defence will address permanent and temporary defence measures, designing for floods and making space for water. Sustainable urban drainage will provide an introduction to state of the art techniques for reducing surface water flood risk in urban environments and will involve a field trip to case study sites in the greater London area.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand key concepts of flood hydrology including return period and flood estimation procedures
- Understand the principles of urban and sustainable urban drainage and the technologies applied to manage urban surface water at different scales
- Explore performance of SuDS drainage components under different flood conditions
- Understand the difference between flood defence and flood resilience in design
- Describe the principle techniques used for flood defence at different temporal and spatial scales and understand methods used for assessing different options
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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