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lowri
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Went
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RichardW
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Jonnyboy
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lowri
Joined: 18 Oct 2006 Posts: 1322 Location: ceredigion
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All septic tanks are now supposed to be registered with the Council (I don't know if it is Wales only, or GB). If it fails Building Regs., that's when the fun starts (ie, it should have been put in by a professional, etc, and have a certificate). Going back to 1966, this rather lets mine out. It probably wouldn't be too important, if the thing is working satisfactorily, UNLESS the property comes up for sale. Then look out.
I was never contacted and no forms were sent. So we await with bated breath as to what happens next.
Hasn't anyone else heard of this registration? The farming press was full of it a few months back, deadline for registration end of June.
Possibly the Klargester system may be a saving grace. Except I haven't got a watercourse anywhere near - just a field! And it isn't mine. |
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RichardW
Joined: 24 Aug 2006 Posts: 8443 Location: Llyn Peninsular North Wales
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Nick
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Ty Gwyn
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lowri
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