You're eligible to ask us to provide a public sewer if:
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You've an interest in the premises
For example, as the owner or occupier
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You're acting on someones behalf
You're asking on behalf of the householders, for example, a local authority
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Two dwellings or more
You must have at least two dwellings to submit an application
You can ask for us to provide a new public sewer if environmental or amenity problems exist or are likely to arise from their existing drainage system. However, we're only required to provide a public sewer in certain circumstances.
What are the approval criteria?
We'll appraise proposals according to the technical criteria and economic factors set out by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra)/Welsh Office and any other relevant factors.
Our appraisal will examine all practicable options for overcoming the environmental or amenity problem in the long term. This can include repair, proper maintenance or reconstruction of the existing systems, other than by the provision of a new private sewer.
We'll provide a new public sewer, only if it is appropriate to do so in the light of the guidance and all other factors. Once we've considered cases under the new duty, they will only be reconsidered if material changes in the environmental or amenity problems have arisen.