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surface water drainage

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i am building an extension at the rear of the property, and the original house never had rear surface water drainage installed. the nearet gully is at the front of the property.

i cant use a soakaway due to the water table being to high.

how can i avoid having to dig up metres of concrete to get to the front of the property so i can drain away the surface water.

i have checked also, that i cant put it into the foul drainage
 

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