You might be a company or private individual who has a private pumping station on your land or near your property.
From 1 October 2016, your local water authority will taking responsibility for private pumping stations if it meets the below criteria.
What is a private pumping station?
If you think you have a pumping station that meets the criteria, then speak to your local water authority who will guide you through the relative process. If you wish to talk with us first, feel free to send us an enquiry.
For further information check out the corresponding links below. Unsure which authority you come under? click
From 1 October 2016, your local water authority will taking responsibility for private pumping stations if it meets the below criteria.
- Serve a single property, and is outside the property boundary
- Serves two or more properties
What is a private pumping station?
- Private pumping stations help to remove wastewater from properties lower than a main sewer
- Clues there might be one on your property, include manhole covers, and metal cabinets or cupboards, containing electrical equipment.
If you think you have a pumping station that meets the criteria, then speak to your local water authority who will guide you through the relative process. If you wish to talk with us first, feel free to send us an enquiry.
For further information check out the corresponding links below. Unsure which authority you come under? click