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Could the Private Drainage and Sewer Regulations (PDaS) Happen Again?
The Private Drainage and Sewer Regulations (PDaS) reshaped responsibility for private drains and sewers when they were adopted by water companies. While another large-scale transfer is unlikely, future regulations are expected to focus more on sustainable drainage, surface water management, and climate resilience. Adoptable pump stations, like the one shown below, demonstrate how water companies are preparing for long-term challenges in sewer ownership and flood prevention.
Sep 25


Quick Guide – Construction Section Agreements
Understanding Legal Agreements for Drainage Adoption. A complex process? It doesn’t have to be!
Apr 2


Finding Adoptable Pumping Stations A Nightmare?
How to make adoptable pumping stations easy to design, build and adopt
Feb 26


The Truth About Pumping Station Septicity
Understanding Septicity in Wastewater: Risks, Impact, and Solutions What is Septicity? Septicity occurs when bacteria in wastewater...
Dec 4, 2024


Understanding Duty Standby Arrangements in Pump Stations
Pump stations are the beating heart of many drainage systems, moving fluids efficiently throughout sewage networks. To ensure continuous...
Nov 25, 2024
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