Next generation of sustainable drainage systems
We continue to explore innovative ways on how things can be done differently, as we look at alternative methods to increase resilience in our sewer systems. Esther Taylor, strategy development manager, shows us the next generation of sustainable drainage systems and how we’re working with communities to reduce flood risk, protect local waterways and create green space and habitats for plants and animals to thrive.
Видео Next generation of sustainable drainage systems канала United Utilities
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