Wednesday, 23 November 2016

Indirect connection to public sewer

Direct and indirect connection. A direct connection is any connection that is made to any public sewer. The costs for these connections . Connection to public sewer on private land £278.


Indirect connection to public sewer £87.

Legislation - Legislation covering connections to public sewers is contained in Sections 1to Section 1of the Water Industry.

Charges are based on the connection type.

The sewer connection application form must be completed for both direct and indirect connections , which are defined below. Please complete the application form then send it, together . Details relating to flow rates and storage would also need to be submitted. Such connections must not be made to our foul or combined systems. If there is no discharge (either directly or indirectly ) of rainwater from your site to the sewerage system, you will be entitled to a . We have legal duties around this, set out in . Once you have written approval for the proposed sewer connection , your contractor or builder must also apply for permission to carry out the work.


We will assess this application to make sure that anybody working on the public sewer is appropriately qualified and can carry out the work safely and to high standards. If yes, please provide reference number. Northumbrian Water has approved the principle of the discharge. Where the public sewer to which you are connecting is situated within land owned by the applicant,. Thames Water will not adopt the drain, therefore the lesser fee of £2will be charged.


Making additional direct or indirect connections to the public sewer for existing or altered premises for the purposes of discharging foul or surface water flows. If any of the above are relevant to your proposals please contact the sewerage undertaker using the contact details below to obtain the relevant application pack . Public sewer via lateral drain, £485. Do Severn Trent Connect do the connection ? You may find our guidance documents useful.


For further information please refer to the guidance document below.

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