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I'm looking for clarification with regs when it comes to installing a series of standpipes in our local community garden.

The plan:

My intention is to T off just after the stopcock, add an additional stopcock and double-check valve and then run MDPE around the perimeter of the garden in a ring. In various locations, I would then T off the ring up a wooden post and into an MDPE tap to create a standpipe. The MDPE taps are lockable and will not be accessible to anyone without the key. Each standpipe will have a sticker stating not for drinking.

The question:

Is this classed as a new supply or a form of distribution similar to a hose extender?

Why does it matter?:

We don't want to be burying MDPE to 750mm. We'd like to put it 10cm below the surface and treat it as a hose. The council are concerned that our installation may not be to regs and that Thames water could fine us?
 
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How are you going to protect it from damage and frost ?
 
Damage - it's buried against the boundary so very little chance of accidentally being hit. If it is then we can just turn it off and repair it as you would irrigation.
Forst - In the winter we turn the water off and drain.
 

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