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Sewage/Drain pipe advice please
Hi, - more problems!
The main drain pipe from our house seems to have broken in 4 places in the field adjacent our house. Some large vehicle must have driven over it at some stage. If I was to replace this section of pipe, is there any regulation as to how deep it should be buried? I guess to maintain the drop this will involve building up the ground around it. The pipe is 9 inch internal diameter, made of clay(?) and goes into a mains sewer. TIA Colin |
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