On-Site Stormwater Detention
On-Site Stormwater Detention
On-Site Stormwater Detention
What is OSD?
On-site stormwater detention (OSD)
is a method to control the peak
flow of stormwater generated from
a site’s impervious surfaces, such
as rooftops and driveways. The
stormwater is temporarily stored to
control its discharge into the street
drainage system.
This fact sheet summarises Blacktown City Key elements of our revised OSD policy
Council’s on-site stormwater detention All OSD systems are to include:
(OSD) requirements. ● a storage area which may be above or below ground
but noting that above ground storages may be
frequently inundated and will need to be designed
Overview
accordingly
Development of land for housing, industrial and business
purposes typically results in an increase in impervious ●
a discharge control pit which contains 2 or more
surfaces, such as buildings and roads. During a storm, orifice plates which limit the peak flow of runoff. One
the rainwater cannot infiltrate the ground, resulting orifice plate to manage very frequent everyday storm
in increased runoff and peak flows (that can cause events and the second orifice plate is to manage
flooding). larger, rarer storm events which could otherwise
increase flood risk
Our revised OSD policy not only controls stormwater peak
●
an overflow, bypass or fail safe mechanism. This is
flows, but also controls frequent everyday flows to protect
often in the form of a bypass or overflow weir.
our waterways from erosion. We have changed which
developments require OSD systems and introduced a Our WSUD Standard Drawings illustrate the design
Deemed to comply solution using rainwater tanks, for requirements for various types of OSD systems. These are
smaller development. are available on our website.
In the past OSD systems have focussed just on reducing flood risk. We have revised
our OSD policy to ensure that it delivers benefits to both the community and the
environment. This is achieved by limiting peak discharges of stormwater from a
development site during rare storm events as well as frequent everyday storm events.
Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) Fact Sheet
When on-site stormwater detention is Where temporary on-site stormwater
required? detention is required
On-site stormwater detention is required in some areas Temporary OSD may be required in the North West
that aren’t served by regional detention basins. When Growth Centre and the Western Sydney Employment Area
developing land, only some types of development need if regional flood detention measures have not been built.
to install OSD systems refer to Figure 1.
If you are required to install temporary OSD control
Our on-line Deemed to Comply Tool (S3QM) will help measures this will be discussed at the pre-lodgement
developers, and their consultants: meeting with Council staff.
●
establish if their proposed development is located
within a catchment which requires on-site detention
●
assess if the type of development requires OSD.
Within the North West Growth Within the Hawkesbury Within the
Centre & Western Sydney Nepean Catchment Parramatta River OSD
Employment Area Catchment Catchment
Figure 1:
OSD Requirements in each catchment.
Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) Fact Sheet
Our deemed to comply OSD solution
caters for smaller developments
Council has developed a deemed to comply OSD
solution that applies to:
● industrial
and business developments with a
development footprint between 150m2 and 500m2.