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Hello
I have an issue that I am unsure how to solve.
I am looking to get a single storey extension added onto my property.
Please see attached floor plans, existing and proposed.
The extension would be over a public sewer (blue), therefore I need a build over agreement. I have decided to have the manhole moved to form a new y junction onto the main public sewer.
I have new fowl water pipes (pink) going to the new inspection chamber from the
1 Existing SVP pipe
2 New Utility (I was told by my architect that I could not simply join it to the existing SVP for some reason, blockage)
3 New WC.
I noticed that a lot of the new pipes are going either under or over the existing public sewer pipe. Is that acceptable or even possible??
Would it be possible to simply join the utility piping to the WC piping and route the fowl water out that way?
Will and inspection chamber actually be able to accommodate that many pipes at that angle?
All seems a bit confusing to me so any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have an issue that I am unsure how to solve.
I am looking to get a single storey extension added onto my property.
Please see attached floor plans, existing and proposed.
The extension would be over a public sewer (blue), therefore I need a build over agreement. I have decided to have the manhole moved to form a new y junction onto the main public sewer.
I have new fowl water pipes (pink) going to the new inspection chamber from the
1 Existing SVP pipe
2 New Utility (I was told by my architect that I could not simply join it to the existing SVP for some reason, blockage)
3 New WC.
I noticed that a lot of the new pipes are going either under or over the existing public sewer pipe. Is that acceptable or even possible??
Would it be possible to simply join the utility piping to the WC piping and route the fowl water out that way?
Will and inspection chamber actually be able to accommodate that many pipes at that angle?
All seems a bit confusing to me so any help would be greatly appreciated.