Black & Veatch has been selected to lead an international stormwater research team in a $690,000 study of Best Management Practices (BMPs) and Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS) in the United States and the United Kingdom. The project is funded by the Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF), United Kingdom Water Industry Research (UKWIR), and the American Water Works Association Research Foundation (AwwaRF).
Black & Veatch will lead U.S. and U.K. teams in collecting information and providing guidance that will enhance understanding of stormwater quality management technologies and issues in both countries. Participants will assess the performance, impacts, maintenance requirements and whole-life costs of various BMPs/SUDS. A six-month literature review and data survey to compile current information and identify BMPs and SUDS for in-depth evaluation will precede a three-year monitoring and evaluation period.
"Although many BMPs and a number of SUDS have been constructed, there is little consolidated guidance information on their potential performance, associated risks and whole-life costs in either the U.S. or the U.K.," said WERF Project Manager Jeff Moeller. "This project presents a unique opportunity to evaluate and collate vital information on the performance of current practices and to share information between the U.S. and the U.K."
"The results of this study will benefit communities and utilities on both sides of the Atlantic," said Americas Division President Jim Patton. "We're delighted that our presence and stormwater experience in both countries have qualified us to lead an international team of preeminent stormwater research organizations and consultants in conducting research for such prestigious sponsors."