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Jock Spanners

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Evening all,

Can anyone tell me definitively what the law is about external stop cocks? I have a customer with a cold water main made of steel which runs under her drive and then under a road. The stopcock is 20 metres from her boundary. The main is leaking under the drive but I've managed to put a temporary connection onto it. Yorkshire Water have told her they're only responsible up to the stopcock. I thought that stopcocks had to be at /or near a property's boundary - not twenty meters away across a road. The whole main needs replacing. Do they expect me to dig up the road? What if it was a motorway? She's been fobbed off now for three weeks. They've been so useless I'm considering a complaint to Offwat. Any advice appreciated.

Jock
 
Had the same argument with my local only up to the boundary yours after

What's the road ??
 
It' a B road. I think I'll speak to the guy at Water Safe before taking it further.
 
You're right JC. Unfortunately it's a little old lady who's now going to get a bill for 30 metres of moling plus connections.
 
dont know if you could but could you claim on your home insurance ?
 
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