Who is responsible for sustainable urban drainage (SuDS)?
Recent legislation means you could soon be taking on some of the responsibility for creating and managing sustainable drainage systems (SuDS).
Under the Flood and Water Management Act 2010, the local authority SuDS Advisory Board must monitor and manage the specification, design, implementation, and maintenance of SuDS schemes.
However, despite the responsibility for managing SuDS being placed on the advisory boards, developers, builders, and even homeowners will share this responsibility.
The key concern is to manage water run-off by allowing it to seep naturally through the ground via permeable paving.
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Rear garden patio water drainge
Submitted 4 years ago
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Submitted 4 years ago
Thanks for getting in touch.
This would appear to be a civil matter between yourself and your neighbour and potentially outside the scope of the building regulations as you have been informed by your local authority. I can only suggest seeking your own professional advice to hopefully resolve the situation.
Kind regards
Martin, LABC
underground drainage channel
Submitted 3 years 7 months ago
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