Underground drainage

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Hi were my dishwasher and sink waste join outside to go into my rainwater drain i want them to have there own separate drain do i need a trap or can i have them go straight to the man hole or will i get smells coming back into the house i was going to use one of these in the picture
 

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If your digging a trench to the manhole for the pipes anyway you might as well put a gully and 110mm plastic in the ground. Then your dishwasher and kitchen sink can join into that.
 
Firstly, who put the sink and dishwasher into the rainwater drain? Have you been caught and told to reconnect properly, or there is the possibility it is a combined drain, so technically there is no problem. Need more information I think please.
 
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If your digging a trench to the manhole for the pipes anyway you might as well put a gully and 110mm plastic in the ground. Then your dishwasher and kitchen sink can join into that.

Ok is there a better gully to buy for the job i want meaning a p gully or bottle gully
 
If your digging a trench to the manhole for the pipes anyway you might as well put a gully and 110mm plastic in the ground. Then your dishwasher and kitchen sink can join into that.
Firstly, who put the sink and dishwasher into the rainwater drain? Have you been caught and told to reconnect properly, or there is the possibility it is a combined drain, so technically there is no problem. Need more information I think please.

Well i only have one drain in my garden so my sink waste n dishwasher and washing machine also my guttering all run into that one so for appearance as im doing my garden i would prefer them to go straight in to the ground
 

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