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Drainage - help and advice

Gullies

It is the responsibility of the Parking, Highways and Engineering service to maintain gullies in the highway. To report a problem with a road gully, contact the Parking, Highways and Engineering service or complete and submit the online form at the link below.

Drains

The Environmental Health Service provides information and advice about blocked or defective drains and sewers serving private properties.

The following information describes your rights and obligations as a tenant or home owner.

How the law affects you

It is important to understand the different classifications of pipework. Responsibilities are different with each type of pipe.

  • "Drain" carries waste and/or surface water directly from one house into a public or private sewer.
  • "Sewer" carries waste water and or surface water from two or more houses.
  • "Private Sewer" carries waste water and or surface water from two or more houses which are built after 1 October 1937, and will eventually join with a public sewer.
  • "Public Sewer" carries waste water from two or more properties built before 1 October 1937 (with some exclusions) or sewer adopted by the sewerage undertaker (NWW Ltd),usually under the highway.

Your responsibilities

Drain

If you own a house you are responsible to clear and repair the drains, gutters and rain water pipes.

If you are a tenant the landlord is responsible, but depending on your tenancy agreement, the landlord may pass on the costs to you.

Private Sewer

The owners of all the houses using the private sewer are jointly responsible to clear and repair it.

When there is a blockage or break, the owners of the houses using the pipes up to this point are responsible to clear and repair it. Downstream of the problems, owners of houses are not responsible because their waste does not flow into the pipe at the point of the problem.

Public Sewer

The Sewerage Undertaker United Utilities is responsible to clear and repair all public sewers. In Rochdale borough, this work is contracted out to Technical Services Department.

If owners of houses fail to meet their responsibilities, the Environmental Health Service may serve a statutory notice to ensure that the necessary work is carried out.

If the work is not carried out, we will carry out the works. All costs incurred in carrying out the work plus an administration charge will be recharged to the persons responsible.

Problems

If you have a blocked drain, try to establish where the blockage is. If nobody else’s house is affected then the blockage is likely to be in your drain and the responsibility to clear it is yours.

If other houses are affected then find out when the houses built

Houses built before 1 October 1937

Most terraced houses were built before 1937. Responsibility usually lies with the sewerage undertaker. Ring 01706 924575.

Houses built after 1 October 1937

Owners of the houses using the pipe at the point of the blockage are responsible. If your neighbours do not co-operate or disagree with you, or you have any queries, contact the Environmental Health service.

Remember

There are many causes of blocked drains. Help yourself by not putting large bulky waste down the toilet like disposable nappies, sanitary towels or incontinence pads. Instead, wrap them, put them in a bag and put them in the dustbin or yellow bag system.