Sustainability Wed, Mar 7, 2018 7:34 AM
The BauderBLUE Roof System is a sustainable drainage method designed to attenuate and manage stormwater on a flat roof over a 24-hour period via a restrictive flow outlet.
A BauderBLUE roof is designed specifically for each individual project. It is a solution for urban areas where options for ground-based attenuation systems are limited, and in particular, where construction is being carried out within flood sensitive areas.
The BauderBLUE roof system has no moving parts, is simple to install and easy to maintain. It is designed to slow the release of rainwater into the drainage system and to discharge the water completely over a 24-hour period.
Development and expansion of towns and cities has seen exponential use of impervious surfaces causing artificially high rates of rainwater runoff. In measures to prevent flooding, planners are restricting the amount of rainwater leaving a site via the drainage system which can be limited to 5-10 litres per second per hectare, the same flow rates for regional greenfield sites.
This rooftop sustainable urban drainage system (SuDS) has weight load implications and the project’s structural engineer will need to be engaged with the design process from an early stage.
The specifically engineered outlet restricts the discharge of stormwater to a calculated and predesigned flow rate to significantly slow down the volume of water leaving the site. As the storm passes, water continues to discharge from the roof at a controlled rate which helps to avoid downstream or localised flooding.
The BauderBLUE Roof system can be constructed at either rooftop or podium level. The designed void space between the flat roof waterproofing membrane and hard or soft landscaping finish allows the stormwater to attenuate.
Fundamentally, a blue roof is designed to attenuate water and should not be considered as a water storage solution.
The Bauder Blue Roof is designed for use with either the Bauder Total Green Roof System as a warm roof construction or the Bauder Hot Melt cold roof construction. The design of the blue roof requires:
The baseplate of the blue roof system sits within a standard Bauder outlet and slows water from leaving the roof via a calculated number of restrictive flow holes. The number of flow holes, up to a maximum of 12, is calculated to reflect the SuDS calculation for permitted discharge rate for the site.
If, in the event of a storm of greater magnitude than 1 in 100 years plus 40% for climate change, then water will evacuate the roof through the central overflow.
The design of every Bauder blue roof is individual to the project and geographical location. We use details of the roof area and the drainage requirements for the site to produce a roof specific discharge report to show the following:
The report and series of calculations allows us to produce the most effective scheme for your project.
The Bauder blue roof outlet overflow is inserted into the baseplate and measured, marked and cut to the specified Hmax for the roof. The entire blue roof outlet is protected with the Bauder ALU250 Inspection Chamber which allows for ease of access during regular maintenance.
Blue roofs require regular maintenance and inspection of the outlets to ensure the drainage holes are free of debris or blockages. Inspections should take place following any significant storm event, any notable traffic or remedial works that take place on or around the roof, and following leaf fall during the autumn months to ensure leaf litter is not causing obstruction.
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