Geotechnics and drainage. Drainage. Design of highway drainage systems (Withdrawn)

DMRB Volume 4 Section 2 Part 3 (HD 33/16)

Document Status

Withdrawn, Document not available for download

Supplement

Civil & Structural Supplement

Series

DMRB Volume 4 Section 2

Abstract

Provides guidance for the selection of surface and sub-surface drainage for UK motorway and trunk roads network. Looking at the selection process, drainage factors to be considered, edge drainage, sub-surface drainage, earthworks drainage, detailed design, pollution and flooding, signing of pollution control devices and implementing a drainage data management system.

History

Superseded by CG 501 Drainage. Design. Design of highway drainage systems (formerly HD 33/16, TA 80/99) (HE, 2019). Supersedes DMRB 4.2.3 HD 33/06 Surface and sub-surface drainage systems for highways (HA, 2006). DMRB 4.2.3. Design manual for roads and bridges (DMRB). The Highways Agency is now known as Highways England.

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Publisher History

Highways England (formerly Highways Agency) was transformed into National Highways in 2021. It was responsible for the operation, maintenance and improvement of England's motorways and major A roads. It was an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Transport.


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