i have bourght a house and land with several static caravans to the rear of the house
when I brought it I knew that there was a problem with flooding (as the neighbours have built up there land a lot (around 4ft)
but I did not realise that the water tables where so high (around 1 ft below the house ) and land to the rear of the house it is below water
1 prob was that the ses tank for the house was filling when the ground water was going in to an inspection chamber
also I think it was cracked so
I have now laid around 1 to 2 ft of hardcore over the land (that has stoped the land flodding )
And I was going to run a land drain along the back of the house (not done yet )
I have put some surface drains in as well
I have laid new pipes and was going to connect to an onion tank I brought and try put in a soke away
I dug about a 10ft hole and it just keeps filling with water (the water table )
I think my only optune is
put in a treatment plant and ask the counsel to dig up the road as there is a storm drain there
any advice do you think thay will have a problem with me connecting to that with a treatment plant
or is the another way
the warter table is about 3ft down in some places were i built up the land but i was worred about dumping more water on the land what do you think
Big prob
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How does a soakaway alleviate flooding? I've been asking for years, and although lots of people have, or claimed to have, dug soakaways to resolve their waterlogging problems, no-one has been able to explain how this is supposed to work. Of course, I usually get to hear about these wondrous schemes when they don't work, which is currently running close to 100% of the time (there have been one or two people that have claimed a soakaway solved their problem: they are now working on getting water to run uphill, I believe!)
Anyway, back to crick and the flooded caravan park: call in a drainage specialist. With site of this scale, there's no way you'll find the answer on an internet forum. You need specialist onsite advice.
Anyway, back to crick and the flooded caravan park: call in a drainage specialist. With site of this scale, there's no way you'll find the answer on an internet forum. You need specialist onsite advice.
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