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On 14 Apr, 07:46, Chris J Dixon wrote:
Phil L wrote:
The '1 in 40' rule only applied to soil - rainwater can go at any angle,
but even soil drains are now no longer subject to the '1 in 40' rule.....the
idea was that ****, travelling at velocity, would splatter up the sides of
inspection chambers and the like, then when it set, it would build up into a
blockage, they now don't insist on this as slow moving turds cause blockages
themselves.


I thought the justification was that if the angle is too steep,
the fluids drain too fast, leaving the solids stranded. A lower
angle was thought to keep the solids afloat and moving.

Chris
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Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK


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Thats what I thought too. Anyway, this does not apply to water only,
so I guess I can put in any angle I like. But I'll be prepared for the
BCO to shout at me !
Cheers,
Simon.