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Not sure if this water regs or building regs.
can grey water, in this respect I mean" kitchen sink, food waste, washing up liquid, disinfectant etc" go into a soakaway.
its a rural property, with a septic tank, but I have just been told the kitchen sink empties into a soakaway.
 
Exactly what is happening at the moment, but I have return a report with fact I.e.building reg number or water reg number which is contravened, the surveyors who pay us will only act on fact not on my presumption, Surveyors is a loose term for the dept who look after these properties.
 
Part h building regs
Environmental protection act 1990
Duty of care defra
To name a few
 
When I was around NVQ meant, Not Very Quick, why would I need to looki there!
 
Building Regs H.1
With definition of foul water in H.1 - section 2.
 
NVQ is the application in the real world of what you learnt in the classroom.
 
It wasn't invented when I was in the classroom.
 
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