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We've been asked for further information on our planning and were asked to contact someone in environment in the council to discuss issues they had with drainage on the site. When we finally got the person who initially inspected the site they said they couldn't give us any information as they weren't qualified to say what was required, they just referred us to the EPA guidelines on wastewater treatment for one off housing.
How much detail should we put in our reply? We've already submitted a percolation test and a site suitability report from the suppliers of a treatment system. The water table is quite high (about 1m below the current site level) so would a raised percolation area definitely be required? Do we need to employ an engineer or are the reports above enough already?
How much detail should we put in our reply? We've already submitted a percolation test and a site suitability report from the suppliers of a treatment system. The water table is quite high (about 1m below the current site level) so would a raised percolation area definitely be required? Do we need to employ an engineer or are the reports above enough already?