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The site had the following in the homepage, "We got ACG back to install the rainwater drainage which connects into a large soakaway, the sewage connection and most of the water supply pipework." I noticed that the web site stated " The pipes were uPVC unfortunately, this was an area we had to compromise on, the chlorine involved in its production is not exactly great for the environment." They also stated " Anyway they were laid in a bed of pea gravel. Some of the snow which didnt help. The last thing to go in was the soakaway."

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