Let surface drainage run onto a meadow

  • Erstellt am 2018-12-18 13:08:23

Theodorius

2018-12-18 13:08:23
  • #1
Hello!

I am considering combining my surface drainage into a kind of trickle and directing it onto a neighboring meadow. But of course not obviously, rather so that it looks as if a garden pond is overflowing...

Or in other words: For level reasons I cannot use the communal surface drainage and I don’t like impermeabilization...

What is your opinion on this and do you know any alternatives?
 

Lumpi_LE

2018-12-18 13:18:31
  • #2
NS is to infiltrate on the own property, how to do this is regulated, among other things, by the respective building regulations. Your idea can bring you fines in the five-figure range (at least in our federal state).
 

Theodorius

2018-12-18 13:27:08
  • #3
Hello ...thank you very much for your answer!

I am already aware that this is forbidden. I would design it so that one would only come across it if they go looking during heavy rain...
And it's not the neighbor's flowerbed, but a cow pasture.
 

Caspar2020

2018-12-18 14:45:18
  • #4


Normally, however, you have to prove how you drain....
 

Mottenhausen

2018-12-18 14:46:04
  • #5


and at first you consider (consider? does anyone have a dictionary at hand?) this nonsense as eternal - documented in black and white in a forum for posterity? So that in case of emergency there is no doubt about your intention.

What exactly is going on inside you? What kind of advice are you expecting here now?
 

Theodorius

2018-12-18 15:24:32
  • #6
well, it could have been that, for example, with the permission of the owner, the rainwater is also allowed to drain onto neighboring meadows...

Furthermore, what I do and what I think are two different matters... just because I discuss it here doesn't mean that I actually implement it that way

(and "hältst" is correct)
 
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