We live in an area which has been greatly affected by Coal Mining Subsidence. As a result of Coal Mining Subsidence, I had all of my land under drained and a huge chamber and pump put in to take the excess water off my land into the ditches and away to the river, where it is meant to go.
Next door to me is a Cricket Club which also suffered from Coal Mining Subsidence and they too had a huge chamber and pump installed to take excess water away, into the dykes and then to the river. The responsibility for the Cricket Club pump is that of the Coal Authority . The Coal Authority have tried to get others to take on the responsibility ( e.g The local drainage board), but the although the CA offered 150k for the drainage board to take on responsibility, the drainage board didn't consider it to be enough money.
My problem is this, at the end of 2019, our Village flooded catastrophically, (it made all of the National News), on the night the flooding started, someone turned the pump off at the Cricket Club, my pump couldn't cope with the additional water that the Cricket Club pump wasn't now taking away and as a result, my land flooded catastrophically too and was under water for weeks meaning I had to bring my animals off the land, house them elsewhere and feed additional feed....I have tried to make a claim against the Coal Authority as the pump is their responsibility, but they have denied responsibility, saying it was the Environment Agency who turned the pump off. Please can anyone advise what I should do and who would legally be responsible for the costs incurred by myself because of flooding caused by the Cricket Club pump being turned off?
Many thanks in advance.
Next door to me is a Cricket Club which also suffered from Coal Mining Subsidence and they too had a huge chamber and pump installed to take excess water away, into the dykes and then to the river. The responsibility for the Cricket Club pump is that of the Coal Authority . The Coal Authority have tried to get others to take on the responsibility ( e.g The local drainage board), but the although the CA offered 150k for the drainage board to take on responsibility, the drainage board didn't consider it to be enough money.
My problem is this, at the end of 2019, our Village flooded catastrophically, (it made all of the National News), on the night the flooding started, someone turned the pump off at the Cricket Club, my pump couldn't cope with the additional water that the Cricket Club pump wasn't now taking away and as a result, my land flooded catastrophically too and was under water for weeks meaning I had to bring my animals off the land, house them elsewhere and feed additional feed....I have tried to make a claim against the Coal Authority as the pump is their responsibility, but they have denied responsibility, saying it was the Environment Agency who turned the pump off. Please can anyone advise what I should do and who would legally be responsible for the costs incurred by myself because of flooding caused by the Cricket Club pump being turned off?
Many thanks in advance.
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