Shared soakaway

Foul and surface water, private drains and public sewers, land drains and soakaways, filter drains and any other ways of getting rid of water.
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harry 55
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Post: # 10057Post harry 55

We have a soakaway for roof and surface drainage in our front garden and the roof downpipe between two semidetatched properties is on our side of the boundary line. We have had no problems for the last 18 years until next door neighbour had a block paved driveway installed and all his surface water now drains through his drainage channel which he has led into the drain from the downpipe and therefore into the soakaway. He assured us that he has installed drainage however what he meant that the drainage would be channelled into our soakaway! With no grass etc to soak this up our soakaway cannot cope with the volume of water, any ideas of a solution

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Post: # 10107Post Tony McC

The only solution is a bigger soakaway, and as the need for a bigger soakaway is a direct consequence of your neighbour's driveway works, they should be the ones to have it installed.
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TheRobster
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Post: # 10143Post TheRobster

Usually in cases like this if someone makes a change to their property which adversely affects the drainage on your property then it is up to them to correct the problem.

If he refuses to do this then I would suggest contacting your local authority planning department and asking them what your legal rights are.

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Post: # 10202Post Tony McC

Rob - send me a copy of your company logo and fill in this page - Id like to put in a link to your site
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