RAINBOX attenuation solutions eliminate localised flooding

  • 30 Mar 2016

Water management specialist JDP has extended its range of RAINBOX attenuation solutions to minimise the risk of localised flooding and provide best practice SuDS for house builders.

JDP’s technical design department provides expert design, advice and support for projects involving Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SuDS) so that house builders and developers can minimise operational efficiency and effectiveness, comply with all relevant legislation and deliver solutions to deal with flooding.

Rainbox creates bespoke and hybrid solutions to help protect homes and the local environment from the effects of flooding and extreme rainfall. The lightweight system is easy to install in both non-trafficked and trafficked areas and fully inspectable. 

Rainbox 3S and Cube are flat packed on pallets, halving the transport costs and CO2 emissions.

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