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Sector guidance in relation to the adoption of sewerage assets by sewerage companies in England

Publication Year

2022

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Guidance for the planning, design and construction of foul and surface water gravity sewers, lateral drains, pumping stations and rising mains to adoptable standards.

Document History

Approved Version 2.2, 29 June 2022. Supersedes Approved Version 1.0, 25 October 2019. Replaces: Sewers for adoption - a design and construction guide for developers. 7th edition (includes 2014 corrigendum) (WRc, 2012).

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Water UK

Water UK represents the major water and wastewater service providers in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

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