tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2650609952674727820.post2917641701661114875..comments2024-03-29T13:08:53.495+01:00Comments on W-wa Jeziorki: Laying down the sewerageMichael Dembinskihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05657728002439035765noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2650609952674727820.post-7729681055897849562020-09-25T22:57:45.332+02:002020-09-25T22:57:45.332+02:00Bardzo ciekawie to zosatło opisane.Bardzo ciekawie to zosatło opisane.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2650609952674727820.post-45835978782853633392013-09-16T18:36:31.364+02:002013-09-16T18:36:31.364+02:00Great advice - many thanks!
BobGreat advice - many thanks!<br /><br />BobBobnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2650609952674727820.post-75219059527671663972013-09-16T18:03:08.294+02:002013-09-16T18:03:08.294+02:00Michael,
Chances are, the ground under your house...Michael,<br /><br />Chances are, the ground under your house and around it is drained with thin, 40 to 100 millimetre in diameter drain pipes which are brick colour (rurki drenarskie). Have a look at the excavations, and if you see a trace on the trench wall, say 120-150 centimetres below the pavement level, look for another one on opposite side of the excavation. If you find it, go to the workers' foreman and tell them to install a pipe connecting it.<br />Please also call Ursynów wydział Ochrony Srodowiska, Mr. Robert Poniewierski at 22 545 72 64, who is responsible for maintenance of the drainage ponds on Kórnicka as well as all drainage in the Gmina.<br />He will help you to urge the workers to repair drainage damaged by the excavations and inspect how they repair it. They need to have continuity and clear flow.<br />If you don't do it, your plot and surrounding grounds may not be drained properly and soon your garden may be flooded with rain water.<br /><br />This is exactly what happened to me on Buszycka. Flooded basement and garden, because some idiot cut the ceramic pipe when excavating.<br /><br />This is crucial in this area. You can go to Urząd Gminy at KEN and talk to Mr. Poniewierski or Ms. Bluj directly.<br /><br />You can call me to get more details if you want to.<br /><br />Best regards,Neighbournoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2650609952674727820.post-34099108642599918482013-09-15T14:11:39.696+02:002013-09-15T14:11:39.696+02:00No, we had it totally drained. In our case there w...No, we had it totally drained. In our case there was no egress pipe. When we used the szambo - we had a manhole that they would have to lift to suck out all the gunk. Manhole and szambo still in place as a reminder of the 'old days'Bobnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2650609952674727820.post-16085014668235408892013-09-15T13:09:34.580+02:002013-09-15T13:09:34.580+02:00@ Bob
The egress from the szambo to the lateral p...@ Bob<br /><br />The egress from the szambo to the lateral pipe is about three-quarters of the way up the szambo wall; if the szambo's left as it is, there will always be seven or eight cubic metres of waste water of the bottom of it... Is that the case with you?Michael Dembinskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05657728002439035765noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2650609952674727820.post-80007772459956955522013-09-15T05:51:27.370+02:002013-09-15T05:51:27.370+02:00Progress! Ours was done about 3 years ago. Not hav...Progress! Ours was done about 3 years ago. Not having to worry about having the 'szambo' pumped out is a real relief. Before overnight guests would arrive, Ewa would go check the levels with a long reed-like stick.<br /><br />It has been 100% reliable now. Work was done very well and there was no disruption to speak of on the property.<br /><br />Michael - we did not back-fill the old szambo. Was no need to - theoretically it is impervious to water ingress.Bobnoreply@blogger.com