Hi,
We are thinking of replacing our Soakaway. There is a Thames water distribution main (clean water network) 7m away from our building. Thames water website says they wouldn’t allow any structure within 3m of their water main network. That would mean we can only have the Soakaway 3m from our building (assuming 1m for Soakaway length).
The existing Soakaway was installed 3.5m from the original house 30 years ago. A 1.5m ground floor extension was done 20 years ago but Soakaway wasn’t relocated. Therefore, currently Soakaway is 2m from the house. We had a surveyor look at the house whilst buying and no subsidence, cracks or damp issues. We lived here for 2 years now.
We have no option but Soakaway. As no other network to tie into. All other houses along our road has Soakaway as well.
My question is - Is it worth contacting building control to discuss the location given that Thames water issue is non-negotiable or should we contact to see if any concessions could be made to meet 5m from the building rule?
We are thinking of replacing our Soakaway. There is a Thames water distribution main (clean water network) 7m away from our building. Thames water website says they wouldn’t allow any structure within 3m of their water main network. That would mean we can only have the Soakaway 3m from our building (assuming 1m for Soakaway length).
The existing Soakaway was installed 3.5m from the original house 30 years ago. A 1.5m ground floor extension was done 20 years ago but Soakaway wasn’t relocated. Therefore, currently Soakaway is 2m from the house. We had a surveyor look at the house whilst buying and no subsidence, cracks or damp issues. We lived here for 2 years now.
We have no option but Soakaway. As no other network to tie into. All other houses along our road has Soakaway as well.
My question is - Is it worth contacting building control to discuss the location given that Thames water issue is non-negotiable or should we contact to see if any concessions could be made to meet 5m from the building rule?

