Inspection chamber depth question - Is there a minimum?

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andygo
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Post: # 12932Post andygo

Hello

Could you tell me please if there are any building regulations regarding minumum depth of an inspection chamber (combined/foul system).
I want to take away the top course of bricks to enable me to pave around it and install a recessed cover, but that would leave a depth of 18 inches from the benching. Is that enough?
I've had a search of the site and forum (honest) but can't find anything on it.
would appreciate your advice please...great site by the way! :)
many thanks
Andy

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Post: # 12946Post Tony McC

No such thing as minimum depth - I know you might not be aware of this, but some drainage systems are actually higher than ground level!
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andygo
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Post: # 13037Post andygo

cheers for that

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