The UK dams and reservoirs community is experiencing renewed public attention following the Toddbrook incident of 2019, among several other recent global incidents. In light of this, many undertakers are now seeking to limit their liabilities through a reduction in the capacity of their reservoirs. In such situations, those undertakers have a responsibility to assess the benefit of retaining their reservoirs against a broad range of considerations, and a multi-disciplinary assessment is beneficial in understanding their intrinsic value. This paper discusses the opportunities and challenges of reservoir discontinuance through an overview of some of the numerous – and often conflicting – constraints. Evidence is provided from optioneering workshops, feasibility studies and concept designs delivered by Arcadis for Canal & River Trust and Natural Resources Wales.
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March 17 2022
Drivers for discontinuance: a multi-disciplinary approach to feasibility assessment Available to Purchase
Amy Louise Carter, BEng, MSc(Eng), GMICE
Amy Louise Carter, BEng, MSc(Eng), GMICE
Assistant Engineer, Water Management, Arcadis Consulting (UK) Limited, UK (amy.carter@arcadis.com)
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1756-8404
Print ISSN: 1368-1494
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2022
Dams and Reservoirs (2022) 32 (3): 95–100.
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Carter AL (2022), "Drivers for discontinuance: a multi-disciplinary approach to feasibility assessment". Dams and Reservoirs, Vol. 32 No. 3 pp. 95–100, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jdare.22.00099
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