43 Florence Street, Fullarton SA 5063

Construct single storey dwelling with garage and verandah (House 2 )

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(Source: City of Unley, reference 102/2016/C2)

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  1. Malcolm Bicknell McInnes, FIEAust. CPEng MESc BE ARMIT Mech Eng MAIE SPE commented

    Dear Sir/Madam,
    Please put a hold on Florence Street subdivision until the sewage and storm water management can safely match the increased demand of extra sewage connections and run-off from increase paving and roofing area.
    On Monday 30 May, the rear of our property and that of our rear neighbour was inundated with raw sewage (excrement and toilet paper) when our connection in Florence Street, which had been blocked, was cleared by SA Water after our plumber called them. Two TV teams arrived and I told them all teams were doing their best to clean up the mess. They took film and we agreed to make contact should there be any problems. SA Water organised an emergency clean-up team and sucker truck. The sewer main is only 150 mm diameter compared with the water main which is 4 times the cross sectional area and 300 mm diameter! We were also on the brink of flooding when only the wooden board along the front fence saved us in a down-pour. My wife and I live at 48 Florence Street, next to the corner house on Fullarton Rd.
    Please let me know what you plan to do to manage this problem. I have engineering and work experience in water and sewage systems.
    Yours Sincerely,
    Malcolm McInnes
    48 Florence St Fullarton, SA 5063 Mob. 0411 705 560

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