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news On Sat, 14 Apr 2018 16:38:41 +0100, Bob Minchin
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ARW wrote:
If the kitchen sink waste is just discharging into the back garden
(ie
no drains) what laws are been broken?

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Adam
Problem is it would be classed as foul waste (kitchen grease food
fragments etc) and so come under building regs which are enshrined
in
law. It will stink after a while.
If it does not cause a nuisance to others then you will possibly
get
away with it.
For years I have a washing machine in my garage discharging into a
50
gallon drum with a seep hose discharging on the gravel between my
house
and neighbours. I just raked over the gravel now and then when it
started turning white with the detergent residues.

I just feed mine into the downpipe from the garage.

which is wrong but probably goes into a combined system i hope
.......

When I did it I didn't know there was such a thing as dual systems.
More
recently I've found the systems are seperate in my front garden (when
I
was unblocking a drain). When I've built the extension the washing
machine will be moved and I'll plumb it correctly.

dickhead ....

Why would I connect a washing machine to something 10 metres away when
there's the other one 1 metre away?

why indeed .....


Because I'm not OCD?

because you are a DIYer ?......