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How to fill out the Northumbrian Water S116 Form online
Filling out the Northumbrian Water S116 Form is an essential step for anyone looking to apply for a sewer closure. This guide provides clear instructions to help users complete the form accurately and efficiently online.
Follow the steps to fill out the S116 Form successfully.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by filling out the 'Development Site Land Owner & Address' section. Provide the company name, contact person's name, email address, daytime telephone number, and registered land title number.
- Next, move to the 'Developer & Address' section. Similar to the previous section, include the company name, contact person's name, email address, daytime telephone number, and address for the developer.
- Proceed to the 'Solicitor & Address' section. Enter the relevant company name, contact name, and address for the solicitor.
- In the 'Abandonment Details' section, indicate the drawing number related to the sewer. Specify the length of the sewer in meters. Select one of the options for abandonment: 'Grout up', 'Grub out', or 'Sewer to be transferred to the applicant's ownership'. Ensure to enclose written confirmation from all properties served by the sewer that they accept the change in ownership if applicable.
- Complete the 'Check List & Declaration' section. Confirm that you are aware of the non-refundable initial administration fee of £100 and the applicable inspection fees based on the length of the sewer. Additionally, certify that the provided information is correct and agree to pay any additional fees as invoiced by Northumbrian Water.
- Finally, review all information for accuracy. Sign and date the form. Once completed, save your changes, and you will have the option to download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete your Northumbrian Water S116 Form online today to ensure a smooth application process.
The Water Industry Act 1991, which sets out the main powers and duties of the water and sewerage companies, thus replacing those set out in the Water Act 1989, and defined the powers of the Director General of Water Services (now the Water Services Regulation Authority (Ofwat)).
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