Hi everyone,
As the title says drains are pains. I have applied to Thames water for their permission to build over/next to the main sewer and rain water drain. The sewer was shown on the drawing but unfortunately the rain water wasn't as we did not realise we had it until we started to clear the site. Due to this Thames water have refused permission to build unless we supply new drawings with the rain water drain on it. So the architect has come back today to amend the drawings.
As always there is a concern, and I am sure it will cost more money, this being that you are not allowed to have a foundation 600mm from a public sewer. Our foundation strip is currently 800mm away from the main sewer, but only 550mm away from the now found rain water drain. If the rule of 600mm has to be adhered to with the rain water drain then I will have to change my foundations to piled which will need to be calculated by a structural engineer (this will cost money!!) and will also hold up time for the build. So I am hoping that the rainwater drain is not classed as a sewer and everything will work out .
Keep you all posted.
Garry & Christine
P.S. Plan to start on the removal of the chimney stack, spoken to the council and they are happy paid and sent in the building notice, I have bought the gallow brackets and now just need to convince Christine that this is the right thing to start doing. Will update ASAP.
Monday 31 March 2008
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