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Flood Water In The House

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susanxx | 20:15 Mon 12th Aug 2013 | Home & Garden
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Last week I was helpiing a friend who had 5 inches of water in her kitchen after the downpour of last Tuesday. Her home is rented and I was surprised that her landlord didn't have a pump to get the water out more quickly and stop it from getting to the rest of the ground floor. I was later informed that the landlord had looked to get a pump (this isn't the first flood) but was told that it is an offence to remove flood water from a property and then deposit said water onto the public highway! Surely this can't be right as I have seen the media reports where people are pushing flood water out of their front doors after rivers have burst etc. Definative answer anyone please?
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I've seen that too - where else would you put it?
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Exactly! What did happen was some guy came along on a tractor pulling a huge tank and everything went in that but surely that must have to be done as he was a business, but Joe Public has no other option.
Many years ago I was sent a bill from the local council because rain water was running from my back yard ,under my gate along the gutter and into a roadside drain. I did not pay,and hearn no more...

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