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This form may be used as part of a planning application that incorporates a proposed non-mains foul drainage system.
The water industry is producing strategic drainage and wastewater plans to maintain, improve, and extend robust and resilient drainage and wastewater systems.
Non-statutory technical standards for the design, maintenance and operation of sustainable drainage systems to drain surface water.
Check if you need to pay drainage charges, how much they are and how to pay.
How local councils and internal drainage boards (IDBs) can make byelaws to prevent an increase in flood risk or to manage land drainage.
Review of the benefits and impacts of making sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) a legal requirement for new developments.
Review of the arrangements for determining responsibility for surface water and drainage assets.
Your local council is responsible for public drains - report a blockage.
How to solve a dispute with a landlord or tenant about certain farming tenancies, or with a neighbour on ditches or drainage work.
Building regulation in England for foul water drainage and disposal.
How to carry out a flood risk assessment so that you can complete your planning application.
Collation of evidence that supports a group of measures to intercept field run-off.
Forms relating to agricultural lands and drainage, including notices of application.
Arrangements on how to manage flood risk in the River Arun internal drainage district (IDD).
The densely-populated Al-Hillah district will be able to construct a sewage and sanitation system following a £226 million financing deal supported by UK Export Finance
This paper investigates the influence of the performance of low volume sealed roads and their relation to pavement materials
Find out about eligibility and requirements for the yard - underground drainage pipework item.
Outlines problems with drainage, recommendations for good design, drain designs available and cost effective solutions
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