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Old 05-04-2010, 05:45 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Gardening over an egg crate soakaway





"Gillian Hall" wrote in message
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Dear all,

We are in the process of building a house and, in order to comply with
local building regulations, have had to construct an enormous soakaway
in the garden to drain the roof. This is of the egg crate type covered
with a membrane which must not be damaged by roots or cultivation. It
is approximately 400 mm down. This despite the fact that we are at the
top of a hill on free draining soil. Does anyone have any experience
of these - is there any alternative to grassing or paving the fairly
sizable area over it? We are keen gardeners and any ideas would be
appreciated.

Gill Hall


Gill I feel that you may be too late now, but I had a flooding problem in
the road outside my garage. They wanted to dig mine and my neighbours
concrete up to do the same. I stood my ground and the pictures show the
result

http://www.myalbum.com/Album=8ZIGT3L3

Under NO circumstances were they digging my forecourt up.

Is it too late for you to refuse or have you accepted planning permission on
those terms ? :-((

You have to be VERY VERY firm, and I am.

Good luck

Mike

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