This year’s research workshop at the annual Autumn CIWEM UDG Conference and Exhibition was led by RAA and AECOM as part of their collaborative delivery of the updated integrated urban drainage modelling guide. Following a series of workshops around the UK in September which were aimed at the LLFA’s, members of the project team took […]
Richard Allitt Associates are delighted to announce the recent recruitment of 4 new team members to be based at our Staplefield offices in West Sussex. Benoit Bacher, Hanna Kugachandran and Lydia Crowther have joined us as Graduate Hydraulic Modellers to further strengthen our resources following another successful year for the company which celebrated 20 years in[…..]
The BRIM workshop (held at Loughborough University on 16th September) focused on “Sustainable and Resilient Water Infrastructure: flood risk and resilience” and gathered researchers from industry and academia to discuss the main challenges for a resilient water infrastructure in the UK. Extreme weather events put water infrastructure at risk while population growth increases demand. In many cases the[…..]
Not all models are the same The quality of wastewater hydraulic models can vary from very general models with few details to meticulous and site-specific models which can be used to refine and challenge different scenarios. Understanding the performance of wastewater infrastructure, seeing where the problems are and why, is highly complex and involves being[…..]