Browse Forums Eco Living Re: Exact plumbing requirements for grey water.... 3Nov 10, 2008 4:48 pm mmm....donuts Homer Simpson 1956- Links: Site Costs Ready Reckoner | H1 Addiction Medical Advice | Château TDL: The Backyard Re: Exact plumbing requirements for grey water.... 17Dec 07, 2008 8:32 pm joles :shock: See another example of simple in theory.... Well it can be simple in theory. You can manually bucket to your heart's content. My colleague does a very simple thing. He bathes both of his sons. Uses the same water for himself. Later he throws a hose in and siphons it onto the garden. His lawn stayed green during the summer. There are also wheelie bin systems that don't need approval to allow you to hand water your garden. Of course it is a different story if you want to automate something. I think your neighbor would feel a little oppressed if you flooded his property with toxic soup because your system wasn't designed to distribute the water properly during a downpour. This was on google. Development controls 2.3.1 Front setback D1 New buildings within residential areas shall adhere to a front building line, which is 5.5-6m to the… 1 3607 I'm wondering if anyone knows what the requirements are of a builder to be eligible to hold Domestic Building Insurance for proposed works. https://www.dbi.vmia.vic.gov.au… 0 3317 In my experience roof is essential element of the building envelope and hence a common property and should be covered by owners corporation however a detailed review of… 3 6144 |