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Advanced Drainage Systems (ADS) has announced that its Arcadia hydrodynamic separator (HDS) has independently verified Mitigation Indices (MIs), confirming its performance in silt management and stormwater treatment applications.
Mitigation Indices are used to assess how effectively stormwater treatment components remove pollutants from surface water runoff. CIRIA’s SuDS Manual (C753) sets out a framework for managing pollution risks by assigning pollution hazard indices for contaminants such as total suspended solids (TSS), metals and hydrocarbons across a range of land uses.
Designers must then select SuDS components with combined MIs sufficient to address those risks. Independently verified data for proprietary systems tested to official methodologies provides confidence that products will perform as intended in real-world applications.

ADS says Arcadia is one of the highest-performing hydrodynamic separators available, offering proven sediment removal efficiencies at higher flow rates and potentially in smaller footprints than many competing systems.
Unlike conventional vortex separators, Arcadia uses a unique inside-out serpentine flow path and angled baffle arrangement that forces flow upwards through the unit. This design encourages sediment settlement within the sump while minimising turbulence and preventing the resuspension of captured contaminants.
Available in a range of sizes and capacities, Arcadia can accommodate a wide variety of site conditions and flow rates and can be installed within standard precast catch pits.
As the sector places increasing emphasis on water quality performance within SuDS schemes, independently verified mitigation indices give designers and specifiers confidence in the performance of engineered treatment devices.
Water Magazine August 2026
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