Choose from the options below to find out further information about your requirements.

 

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Adoption of new sewers and pumping stations

We promote the use of a Section 104 agreement (Water Industry Act 1991) for the adoption of sewers and waste water pumping stations that are to be built as part of a new development.

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Adoption of existing sewers

For us to adopt existing sewers, waste water pumping stations or treatment works you'll need to complete our S102 application form.

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Diversion of public sewers

If there's a public sewer within your proposed development site, a diversion may be required to allow your development to progress.

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New sewer connection

If you're planning to connect or reconnect to one of our sewers, you’ll need our consent before you go ahead.

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Sewer requisition

If you have a new development site with no access to a public sewer because land owned by a 3rd party is in the way, we can lay a sewer(s) to serve your site.

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Building near a public sewer

If you’re planning a new development or extending an existing property over or within 3 metres of a public sewer or lateral drain, we’ll need to know.

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First time sewerage

If you’ve got a cesspool or a septic tank which is causing you and your local environment a problem, you can find out if you can have a public sewerage system.

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Find out further information choosing form the options belowThe Government’s Better Connected guide sets out what developers and utility companies should expect from each other.