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A drainage easement is a right, held by Sydney Water or another land owner, to make use of the land for certain specific drainage purposes such as controlling stormwater runoff and can restrict the use of the burdened property and impose certain obligations on the land owner.
When a private drain passes through or serves several properties, certain rights are normally given to all the properties served by the drain in the form of an easement certificate.
Drainage easements are created to designate areas for the passage of surface water runoff. Individual property owners are responsible for the maintenance of any portion of a recorded drainage easement that is located on their property.
Generally, you cannot make any improvements in a drainage easement. That means no fences, sheds, walls, trails or buildings.
You will need to design any new building so it is not built over, or closer than one metre either side, of a Council drain. Phone us on 941 8999 or email us at info@ccc.govt.nz and we'll send you the information we have about drains on your property.