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    Replacing a soakaway - pool of water

    Thanks. The rainwater from the rest of the property goes to a surface water drain. My original plan was to hook up to that. It's only about 8m from the rubble soakaway. Thanks for confirming a soakaway is a non- starter - I think I would have tried to persever otherwise!
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    Replacing a soakaway - pool of water

    (The 110mm pipe in the bottom is from the conservatory - It'll be replaced)
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    Replacing a soakaway - pool of water

    I am in the process of replacing a rubble soakaway and have a 1m2 plastic crate system to install. This will take water from a garage and conservatory roof (current soakaway only takes from conservatory with the garage filling a water but and overflowing on to the garden. I have started digging...
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    Decommissioning/removing old soakaway

    All makes sense, thank you for taking the time to explain (y)
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    Decommissioning/removing old soakaway

    Thanks for replies (y) Is there a particular reason why diverting to the surface water sewer would be a bad idea? I hadn't thought of doing that. May I ask, what's the benefit to renewing the soakaway in this instance, rather than going straight to the surface water sewer?
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    Decommissioning/removing old soakaway

    Good afternoon everyone. We have an old (30+ years) soakaway coming off a conservatory that no longer works and our garden floods in heavy rain. We have access to the surface water drainage system and wish to divert to that, removing the need for the gravel soakaway. It is constructed of gravel...
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