Rainwater harvesting from landdrains

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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RichardA
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Post: # 117077Post RichardA

Hi there,

I wondered if anyone can give me any advice. I'm a landscaper and we're going to be working on a garden for a customer soon. They've got an existing pond they want rid of and want us to install a rainwater harvesting tank in the hole. I wondered two things:

1. Can we run some land drains into it (with a silt trap before of course!) as well as the down pipes from the house.

2. If we did this are we legally allowed to run the overflow into the surface water drainage system? The gardens poorly drained, hence need for some land drainage so not too keen on having a soakaway for the overflow!

Hope that all makes sense, thanks in advance for any advice.

Cheers
Richard

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Post: # 117100Post Tony McC

1 - yes

and

2 - yes!
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RichardA
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Post: # 117106Post RichardA

That's simple enough! Thanks Tony, really appreciate that.

R
Richard

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