Hi,
I recently got refused PP for single dwelling for below wastewater treatment reasons.Both tests were carried out after 3/4 weeks of abnormal rainfall .I checked many websites and guides but getting mixed/conflicting info. and many sources saying just give up ..no way of fixing this.
1. The permeability of the soil and subsoil is such that the percolation value of the site renders the site unsuitable for the adequate treatment and disposal of effluent.The site demonstrated no percolation in either deep or shallow soil, and yielded a water table of 0.35 m BGL.
2. Taking into account the poor soil conditions and the saturated nature of the site, the proposed development would prohibit effective and efficient disposal of the foul effluent generated by the proposed development and would represent a risk to groundwater.The proposed development would therefore be prejudicial to public health.
Thanks
G
I recently got refused PP for single dwelling for below wastewater treatment reasons.Both tests were carried out after 3/4 weeks of abnormal rainfall .I checked many websites and guides but getting mixed/conflicting info. and many sources saying just give up ..no way of fixing this.
1. The permeability of the soil and subsoil is such that the percolation value of the site renders the site unsuitable for the adequate treatment and disposal of effluent.The site demonstrated no percolation in either deep or shallow soil, and yielded a water table of 0.35 m BGL.
2. Taking into account the poor soil conditions and the saturated nature of the site, the proposed development would prohibit effective and efficient disposal of the foul effluent generated by the proposed development and would represent a risk to groundwater.The proposed development would therefore be prejudicial to public health.
- Should I arrange to repeat tests in drier conditions and re-submit PP if results ok and is this action advisable/feasable ?
- Our planning consultant suggested to excavate with digger machinery to make site suitable .Is this a waste of time if percolation does not exist in first place?
Thanks
G