We bought a house with septic tank in the back garden. we had issues with the tank not working correctly and flooding the garden on a regular basis. After discussions with the neighbours we discovered that the house when built had a septic tank in an adjoining field. We agreed a price for the land and had the sewage redirected to this older tank.
Now here's the rub - we had a council engineer inspect the house about the possibility of joining the RAS scheme. His report stated (aparently, cos I still haven't seen it) that the septic tank did not comply with the planning.
My bad - but it didn't dawn on me that we would need planning for a tank that had been in existence for over 10 years.
Can someone please explain to me what it is that i would have to do to rectify the issue. Its obviously in my best interests to have everything above board and am willing to do whatever is required to ensure we are compliant (without flooding the garden with sewage every few months)
thanks in advance
Now here's the rub - we had a council engineer inspect the house about the possibility of joining the RAS scheme. His report stated (aparently, cos I still haven't seen it) that the septic tank did not comply with the planning.
My bad - but it didn't dawn on me that we would need planning for a tank that had been in existence for over 10 years.
Can someone please explain to me what it is that i would have to do to rectify the issue. Its obviously in my best interests to have everything above board and am willing to do whatever is required to ensure we are compliant (without flooding the garden with sewage every few months)
thanks in advance