TrueBlue1150
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Unfortunately, the water found its way into some rabbit holes and into my neighbour's property. I did not think this would be a problem as the water originally entered my property from his property, but at a higher elevation.
About 7 years ago the amount of water increased due to a housing estate being built beside me. This meant the natural drainage of land was altered as the water could no longer flow through the green field site. Instead the water could only flow one direction (down hill) and onto my property.
I was unable to deal with the increased quantities and I tried to alleviate the problem by redirecting the water into another area of my property.
Just a point of information, what we are talking about here is surface water. Groundwater is water stored under ground which comes to the surface in springs and wells.... taking account of groundwater movements .....
Was there an environmental review carried out re the likely effects of groundwater.
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