Water runoff.
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Some regions that are flood-prone or for houses lower than the level of the road may have special requirements for stormwater and paved surfaces
For example where I live in the hills with lots of clay and rock, water absorption by the 'soil' isn't very good so homeowners are allowed to discharge their storm water into the street, whereas other places you have to have soakwells on your land
yes I get this guys..but my thought was that looking at the shot those house's were built before the anal regs of today ?
I reckon they look better like that too. More grass is good, my Mrs Loves mowing the lawn.
I traded everything Maurice. Went back to one car and I love it.
No I doubt it would have been which is why the middle section up the road has been replaced with concrete, but the drive in front of the Territory is brand new and subject to close scrutiny. The rate at which water leaves your block is regulated and includes measured catchment and flow rates.
Its not my car. Its part of the work car pool.
I was dead keen on one of these for a while. The fuel consumption scared me off.
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