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The requirements for sanitary drainage and pipework
are outlined by the following standards and regulations:
Foul Water and Surface Drainage
Rainwater, Waste Water and Sewage Treatment Systems
Radon Sumps and Radon ProtectionCertain areas of the UK have been identified as being radon affected. Many councils now insist on the installation of anti-radon measures, even in areas where the problem is minimal. This usually involves the installation of a Radon Sump, which is a simple chamber 600mm x 600mm constructed beneath the floor slab. There are also preformed plastic chambers available for this purpose. The sump is is piped to a point outside the building using standard 110mm PVC-u piping, and this is usually done at the same time as the drainage and sewage works. In some areas special radon resistant membranes are specified for additional protection. Special membranes, which also act as the damp proofing are available for this purpose. Your council planning department and/or building inspectors will be able to advise you on any local building requirements for Radon. The protection measures are quite simple to install and many council websites contain basic information about this. As an example, a
good general information guide has been published by the Vale of Glamorgan
Council explaining how radon sumps are typically constructed and sited.
This contains some useful illustrative sketches and it can be viewed by clicking here The Federation of Master Builders Website: Radon - a
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