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Hello,

Our block of flats has had some stormwater drains replaced. We are concerned that the work does not meet the PCA standards. For example, the pipes are just below the surface soil and are even visible when there is some light rain. There are also some concreting issues. We would like a consultation from a qualified specialist - but we need to know which type of consultant or surveyor to contact. Any advice would be appreciated.

Thank you.
 
your local plumbing / city inspector should be able to point you in the right direction
 

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