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Since the recent Coverack inundation and finding an archive newspaper
ref to a similar event ,locally , 60 years ago. Where we are the problem is roof-run off rain getting into the sewer system , from thousands of older houses, then the sewer system directly under us going to a large sewage works, that cannot handle such inundations, and all backs up rainwater and sewage. I assume 4 inch/100mm sewer pipe screw-enlarge test bungs would be too large for the first bend of bog-pan traps. Kids plastic beach ball perhaps , firmly pushed down there and cut to remove later perhaps. Sink and bath plugs weighted down with anything heavy , but how to temporarily block off sink and bath overflow holes? any other ideas? |
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N_Cook wrote:
Since the recent Coverack inundation and finding an archive newspaper ref to a similar event ,locally , 60 years ago. Where we are the problem is roof-run off rain getting into the sewer system , from thousands of older houses, then the sewer system directly under us going to a large sewage works, that cannot handle such inundations, and all backs up rainwater and sewage. I assume 4 inch/100mm sewer pipe screw-enlarge test bungs would be too large for the first bend of bog-pan traps. Kids plastic beach ball perhaps , firmly pushed down there and cut to remove later perhaps. Sink and bath plugs weighted down with anything heavy , but how to temporarily block off sink and bath overflow holes? any other ideas? Google? Almost the first hit on "sewer pipe valve". http://www.plasticdrainage.co.uk/ant...3b&fo_s=gplauk Tim -- Please don't feed the trolls |
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On 31-Aug-17 7:49 AM, N_Cook wrote:
Since the recent Coverack inundation and finding an archive newspaper ref to a similar event ,locally , 60 years ago. Where we are the problem is roof-run off rain getting into the sewer system , from thousands of older houses, then the sewer system directly under us going to a large sewage works, that cannot handle such inundations, and all backs up rainwater and sewage. I assume 4 inch/100mm sewer pipe screw-enlarge test bungs would be too large for the first bend of bog-pan traps. Kids plastic beach ball perhaps , firmly pushed down there and cut to remove later perhaps. Sink and bath plugs weighted down with anything heavy , but how to temporarily block off sink and bath overflow holes? any other ideas? All grey water in my house drains into the foul water sewer via outdoor gulleys. Hence, if the sewers do back up, there is no direct link between them and sinks, handbasins or bath. The water outside would have to be above the height of the kitchen sink to come in via its waste pipe (the WC is upstairs) and I doubt the rest of the house is waterproof to that depth. -- -- Colin Bignell |
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On Thu, 31 Aug 2017 07:49:09 +0100, N_Cook wrote:
Where we are the problem is roof-run off rain getting into the sewer system , from thousands of older houses, then the sewer system directly under us going to a large sewage works, I assume 4 inch/100mm sewer pipe screw-enlarge test bungs would be too large for the first bend of bog-pan traps. https://www.allpipe.co.uk/products/d...-air-bag-bungs or you could possibly find a small inflatable ball and a bike pump will do a similar job for a lot less. Kids plastic beach ball perhaps , firmly pushed down there and cut to remove later perhaps. You really need something that can be swollen to make a seal and get some friction to hold against the pressure ,you will be lucky to find a kids ball that will be just right. Sink and bath plugs weighted down with anything heavy , but how to temporarily block off sink and bath overflow holes? any other ideas? Depends if they have grills and sometimes chains fixed in them. You could possibly make something out of a wooden disk of with a couple of small diameter hook bolts through it, poke the hook bolts though grill of overflow through,turn them a bit and then clamp wooden disk with nuts which I would make wing nuts for ease of use. You would have to make the wooden disk thick enough that the nut has some thread to bite on or make your own J bolts by bending some small diameter threaded rod. Around the edge of the wooden disk you would need a seal of softer material or a ring of sealer. If your overflows have holes you would have to make the J of the J bolt quite small. Isn't the that the sewage works that Southern TV or TVS showed a clip of agitated effluent after the announcer said " and now over to our guest Omar Sharif ", realising the error the controllers quickly switched, unfortunately to a picture of a Donkey. It was a long time ago so it may have been another actor. G.Harman |
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On 31/08/2017 08:43, Tim+ wrote:
N_Cook wrote: Since the recent Coverack inundation and finding an archive newspaper ref to a similar event ,locally , 60 years ago. Where we are the problem is roof-run off rain getting into the sewer system , from thousands of older houses, then the sewer system directly under us going to a large sewage works, that cannot handle such inundations, and all backs up rainwater and sewage. I assume 4 inch/100mm sewer pipe screw-enlarge test bungs would be too large for the first bend of bog-pan traps. Kids plastic beach ball perhaps , firmly pushed down there and cut to remove later perhaps. Sink and bath plugs weighted down with anything heavy , but how to temporarily block off sink and bath overflow holes? any other ideas? Google? Almost the first hit on "sewer pipe valve". http://www.plasticdrainage.co.uk/ant...3b&fo_s=gplauk Tim Yes the people most liable to marine flooding , 1 in 5 year or so , have one-way valves now fitted in their systems along with loads of other stuff. Put the people in the slightly higher areas, who may get a 1 in 50 year intense rainfall event and should have an emergency procedure available, in the interim, before they know for certain about this other flooding scenario, after the next such event. Incidently the set of new one-way valves presumably increases the chance for house interior sewage flooding, as no longer that pressure releif lower down |
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On 31/08/17 10:04, wrote:
You really need something that can be swollen to make a seal and get some friction to hold against the pressure ,you will be lucky to find a kids ball that will be just right. Football bladder surely? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Cawila-Han...-/332182244155 -- "Women actually are capable of being far more than the feminists will let them." |
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You would think one of those big flap like sprung wotsits they used to use
might have been very handy for back flow protection. Just don't see such things these days. Brian -- ----- - This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please! "N_Cook" wrote in message news ![]() Since the recent Coverack inundation and finding an archive newspaper ref to a similar event ,locally , 60 years ago. Where we are the problem is roof-run off rain getting into the sewer system , from thousands of older houses, then the sewer system directly under us going to a large sewage works, that cannot handle such inundations, and all backs up rainwater and sewage. I assume 4 inch/100mm sewer pipe screw-enlarge test bungs would be too large for the first bend of bog-pan traps. Kids plastic beach ball perhaps , firmly pushed down there and cut to remove later perhaps. Sink and bath plugs weighted down with anything heavy , but how to temporarily block off sink and bath overflow holes? any other ideas? |
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On 31/08/2017 10:23, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 31/08/17 10:04, wrote: You really need something that can be swollen to make a seal and get some friction to hold against the pressure ,you will be lucky to find a kids ball that will be just right. Football bladder surely? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Cawila-Han...-/332182244155 Good idea. Plus a bag of spuds or woven shopping bag of garden soil, placed on top , in case it slips. I'm aware quite a lot of air pressure can build up , prior to the sewage proper , getting anywhere near. Because of marine flooding events , the usual air-balancing vents to the manholes are absent, air-tight covers instead. |
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On Thursday, 31 August 2017 07:49:09 UTC+1, N_Cook wrote:
Since the recent Coverack inundation and finding an archive newspaper ref to a similar event ,locally , 60 years ago. Where we are the problem is roof-run off rain getting into the sewer system , from thousands of older houses, then the sewer system directly under us going to a large sewage works, that cannot handle such inundations, and all backs up rainwater and sewage. I assume 4 inch/100mm sewer pipe screw-enlarge test bungs would be too large for the first bend of bog-pan traps. Kids plastic beach ball perhaps , firmly pushed down there and cut to remove later perhaps. Sink and bath plugs weighted down with anything heavy , but how to temporarily block off sink and bath overflow holes? any other ideas? Our local council has fitted something with a flap inside our main rain water drains around here to stop the river coming back uphill when we are close to flooding. I would have thought something similar would do the job. Jonathan |
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On 31/08/2017 15:07, Jonathan wrote:
On Thursday, 31 August 2017 07:49:09 UTC+1, N_Cook wrote: Since the recent Coverack inundation and finding an archive newspaper ref to a similar event ,locally , 60 years ago. Where we are the problem is roof-run off rain getting into the sewer system , from thousands of older houses, then the sewer system directly under us going to a large sewage works, that cannot handle such inundations, and all backs up rainwater and sewage. I assume 4 inch/100mm sewer pipe screw-enlarge test bungs would be too large for the first bend of bog-pan traps. Kids plastic beach ball perhaps , firmly pushed down there and cut to remove later perhaps. Sink and bath plugs weighted down with anything heavy , but how to temporarily block off sink and bath overflow holes? any other ideas? Our local council has fitted something with a flap inside our main rain water drains around here to stop the river coming back uphill when we are close to flooding. I would have thought something similar would do the job. Jonathan If they are like the flap-valves local to me, next to useless. Bits of wood, branches, even slabs of polystyrene like to hang around the lip after floating up the pipe and then back down,or from farther up the pipe, but not out, as they are no longer floating at that precise point, clever really |
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