| Redisplay Messages: Compact | Brief | All | Full Show Messages: All | Without Replies Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Jun 30, 2021 16:29 | Subject: | Re: Any UK drainage experts ? | Viewed: | 50 times | Topic: | Off Topic | |
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| Should have said that I live in a rural location.
In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
| Can’t find an answer, only answers to other situations.
Need to know if I have to install soakaways if I have rainwater draining onto
the ground, my garden to be exact.
I have an older house 1929ish with small 1960’s extension and don’t know if I
can be forced to channel these to soakaways or I can leave them as they are.
I have to change one as it drains into septic tank system and that’s not allowed
anymore.
Can I change this so it empties onto the garden like the two other down pipes
I have on the front of the building, well away from the septic tank system.
No public rainwater system available, I’m below main road level on a private
road, I don’t pay drainage costs only water supply to utility company.
Anyone know the legal position ?
Cheers.
In Off Topic, misbi writes:
| In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
| A long shot but looking for some help if anyone here is aware of the regs concerning
older rural properties and rainwater discharge.
Tried googling but can’t find a straight answer on my drainage problem.
If there is, could I pick your brains please.
Thanks for any help.
Stuart
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Not knowing your exact issue, but sounds like you might want to Google "rainwater
soakaway" if you haven't tried that already
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Jun 30, 2021 16:28 | Subject: | Re: Any UK drainage experts ? | Viewed: | 57 times | Topic: | Off Topic | |
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| Can’t find an answer, only answers to other situations.
Need to know if I have to install soakaways if I have rainwater draining onto
the ground, my garden to be exact.
I have an older house 1929ish with small 1960’s extension and don’t know if I
can be forced to channel these to soakaways or I can leave them as they are.
I have to change one as it drains into septic tank system and that’s not allowed
anymore.
Can I change this so it empties onto the garden like the two other down pipes
I have on the front of the building, well away from the septic tank system.
No public rainwater system available, I’m below main road level on a private
road, I don’t pay drainage costs only water supply to utility company.
Anyone know the legal position ?
Cheers.
In Off Topic, misbi writes:
| In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
| A long shot but looking for some help if anyone here is aware of the regs concerning
older rural properties and rainwater discharge.
Tried googling but can’t find a straight answer on my drainage problem.
If there is, could I pick your brains please.
Thanks for any help.
Stuart
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Not knowing your exact issue, but sounds like you might want to Google "rainwater
soakaway" if you haven't tried that already
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Jun 30, 2021 15:13 | Subject: | Re: Any UK drainage experts ? | Viewed: | 62 times | Topic: | Off Topic | |
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| Thanks for the offer, however I’m looking for advice on avoiding such work.
Trying to find out if I can avoid putting in soakaways for rainwater drainage
even though I cannot drain to septic tank system or public drains.
Let you know if that changes.
In Off Topic, popsicle writes:
| In Off Topic, Stuart9 writes:
| A long shot but looking for some help if anyone here is aware of the regs concerning
older rural properties and rainwater discharge.
Tried googling but can’t find a straight answer on my drainage problem.
If there is, could I pick your brains please.
Thanks for any help.
Stuart
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If you need anyone to dig drainage ditches in exchange for room and board, let
me know. My son and I will hop on a flight if it get's us closer to the isle
of islay Think I'm kidding?
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Jun 30, 2021 14:43 | Subject: | Any UK drainage experts ? | Viewed: | 151 times | Topic: | Off Topic | |
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| A long shot but looking for some help if anyone here is aware of the regs concerning
older rural properties and rainwater discharge.
Tried googling but can’t find a straight answer on my drainage problem.
If there is, could I pick your brains please.
Thanks for any help.
Stuart
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Jun 30, 2021 04:23 | Subject: | Re: Buyers not leaving FB or checking Received | Viewed: | 51 times | Topic: | Feedback | |
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| I suspect all those neutrals would result in negatives for the seller.
In Feedback, peregrinator writes:
| In Feedback, AZbrickGUY writes:
| So here is my question or complaint. Depends on how u look at it. After something
gets marked as Delivered, the seller gets a green dot (I forget what is called)
by our "My Store" heading and doesn't go away unless we leave feed back for
the buyer. WHY ISNT THIS A THING FOR THE BUYER??? Can we please add it? I'm
thinking of starting to leave a Neutral feed back do to the lack of it on buyers
part. They don't wanna leave feed back. They don't even wanna mark it
as received... How lazy are you? It isn't that hard to mark it received nor
is it hard to type "Thanks" for feed back. SMH
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It _is_ a thing for the buyer - they get the same reminder. Anyway, if you leave
neutral feedback for buyers don't be surprised if they retaliate.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Jun 25, 2021 09:15 | Subject: | Re: Influencer Scammers are back!!! | Viewed: | 111 times | Topic: | Announce | |
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| Must have found another use for them.
Is there a moc out there that now uses lots of them ?
In Announce, bigasbricks writes:
| Suuurrrreee I'll send you $200 of free stuff
Hello!!
My name is (Scammer) but I go by JBBrickFanatic online. I’m from Indiana and
I run
a YouTube channel of 6000+ subscribers. I have this crazy idea for a video/video
series that you could help me with!
I want to own the worlds biggest collection of part no. 15392 “Dark Bluish Gray
Projectile Launcher Part, Trigger for Gun, Mini Blaster / Shooter.”
It’s such an odd part with no real connection abilities outside of the stud shooter.
I am not sure how often they sell, but I am sure it’s taking up space in your
shop.
Even though it is such a small and cheap part, buying a ton does get expensive
and it would be amazing if we can make some sort of deal to help me get these
for free or maybe much cheaper (ex. I pay shipping). I could point folks to your
store, or do something in return for your help. Let’s make a deal!
Thank you so much, and let me know what you think!
Sincerely, JB
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Jun 23, 2021 15:14 | Subject: | Re: Finally made it to one of Mark's comic. | Viewed: | 36 times | Topic: | Off Topic | |
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| Looks good, funny too.
In Off Topic, macebobo writes:
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Jun 22, 2021 04:10 | Subject: | Re: We have a new Inventories Admin! | Viewed: | 27 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
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| Nice one. 👍
In Catalog, Admin_Russell writes:
| Dear BrickLink members,
We are very pleased to announce that we are adding member Maggiec to the Community
Expert Program. She is being appointed as a BrickLink Inventories Administrator
and will be serving alongside current Inventories Admins Paulvdb and Turez.
For most of you, Maggie needs no introduction. She is a long-time member of the
site, and has served as a Catalog Administrator for 14 years. She has worked
with several well-known catalog administrators including Firefly and Therobo,
and also Dan Jezek himself.
https://www.bricklink.com/memberAdmins.asp
Most people will associate Maggie with the "catalog" side of the Catalog, but
she has also been active as a contributor on the "inventories" side over the
years as well. In fact, she logged the very first inventory change requests back
in June 2004:
https://www.bricklink.com/catalogInvChangeItem.asp?itemType=S&itemNo=4535-1&viewDate=Y&viewStatus=1
Maggie has been a stabilizing force during some very critical times for the BrickLink
site. And we are very pleased she is joining us now for this next journey, and
we feel she will be an excellent addition to our Catalog team.
Please join me in welcoming her!
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Jun 21, 2021 13:47 | Subject: | Re: Is this Lego? | Viewed: | 79 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| Some early Lego had those circles underneath but majority were clone brands.
The early Lego didn’t have a brick of those dimensions with those circles, my
bet is that it’s a clone, probably DDR origin.
In LEGO, Luloma writes:
| Is this maybe some kind of old “Brick 1 x 2 x 5” hollowed out?
Thank you all!
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Jun 20, 2021 11:44 | Subject: | Re: large collection of Modulex | Viewed: | 67 times | Topic: | Modulex | |
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| Just stunning, love to have seen it for myself.
Hope to see more in the future, thanks for sharing.
In Modulex, ModulexDepot writes:
| A small insight into the assortment
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