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When it comes to managing water on site, it’s unlikely that you and your team have time to digest specific details for environmental regulations that come with it.
To stay legally compliant and ensure smooth operations on your project, measuring site water discharge is essential. Doing this helps detect pollution, prevent incidents, and demonstrate responsible site management - but how do you balance your time with best practice?
You don’t need to. This article outlines best practice guidance for measuring site water discharge and takes just 10 minutes to read. As always, RVT Group have technical consultants on hand to support you every step of the way.
Know who your regulators are for surface and groundwater:
And know what permit you need:
Monitoring equipment such as flow meters must be correctly installed and deployed to ensure the most accurate results and must assess volume, flow rate and quality during storm events, pumping or dewatering and water run off on site.
Real-time water quality parameters:
Lab-analysis water quality parameters:
Other monitoring options include v-notch weirs or flumes or data loggers with telemetry but can require more manual intervention and give less accurate results.
Divert clean surface water away from construction zones and collect and treat dirty water before discharge, in-line with the relevant permit.
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By being smart about chosen measuring points, your measurements will be more representative of the task at hand.
Effective monitoring points are:
TOP TIP – Including upstream and downstream sampling for receiving watercourses can aid environmental and impact tracking.
Real-time telemetry devices can detect overflows or compliance breaches quickly, allowing site times to react accordingly.
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Record:
Report:
To minimise the chance of an incident during water treatment and measuring, those on site should:
Managing water on a construction site, even with thorough planning and all the necessary equipment cannot guarantee an incident won’t occur.
In those instances, having a plan in place can ensure everybody reacts appropriately and takes the necessary steps to prevent serious environmental damage and minimising consequences from regulators.
A good plan will include:
Measuring your site water discharge can ensure your water management plans are being executed in line with your environmental permit and provide you with the evidence you need to support this.
If you have a question about general water treatment or specific measurement best practice, RVT Group are on hand to support you >
May 5, 2025