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Case Study Author(s) Michael Henderson

North West Cambridge integrated water management strategy

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URS CORPORATION MÉXICO
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North West Cambridge is a new greenfield development consisting of 3,000 new homes and a 100,000m2 research and office space on the edge of Cambridge, UK. The associated expansion in impermeable surfaces increased the rate of run‐off and the risk of downstream flooding. This study provided the evidence for developing a site‐wide rain water harvesting network to reduce exposure to risk from flooding and water scarcity.

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Last checked: 24 May 2024

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Themes Environment and ecosystems Private sector Water
Country and region United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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Number of pages
2 p.
Publication year
2016

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