Drainage - 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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johntippey
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Post: # 16275Post johntippey

Hi, John is introduced to this forum by woocus, being a long standing friend of much achievement (woocus writing). I know a lot is written on soakaways and I've looked at it all, but a) to intro john and b) to confirm best practice. John has rebuilt a barn on his farm (properly planned and etc) and turned it from single to double story. To keep the same roof height the Architect had them do the lower floor 1m below natural ground level - sunken bath 7m x 12m about, clay all round. We've dug all round to bottom level and a 30 m channel into the pasture. Our Logic now is to place perforated pipe all round perimeter and run off to pasture. The pipe will be sized to acceptable formula. Ontop/sides of the pipe coarse aggregate working up to fine at ground level. (the concrete sides of the "bath" have been properly sealed). Any comments appreciated.
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Post: # 16278Post lutonlagerlout

if the barn has fall to the pasture i cannot see any problems
who on earth is woocus???
why use different size aggregates?
every time we have done land drains it is invariably pea shingle we use
sounds good mr tippey
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johntippey
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Post: # 16298Post johntippey

I think I'll keep the woocus pseudonim (spelling?) for every time I ask a dumb question. AKA Billy Carter-Smith - thanks LLL - the fall is as you say.
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Post: # 16339Post seanandruby

did you line trench with terran and also surround pipes in same? . i think 20ml gravel would do< then fold trench lining over the near the top and cover that.
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Post: # 16418Post TheVictorianCobbleCo

Thks Sean, john has decided to build a channel around the barn with loose slabs on top so that one can sweep the channel at any time it becomes clogged. Then at the end of the channel to dig a pit with a pipe leading into the field. If he changes his mind and reverts to the perforated pipe design I'll look up on the terran.
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Post: # 16421Post Tony McC

You'll have more luck looking up "Terram" :D

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