'Tanks for nothing' scheme could unblock plans for nearly 40 new village homes
Broadland Development Services (BDS) wants to construct the housing scheme in Corpusty.
It would include eight properties offered as so-called 'affordable homes' on land off Norwich Road.
An artist's impression of what the Corpsuty housing scheme could look like (Image: Ingleton Wood)
But rules to prevent river pollution caused by nutrients in wastewater - known as Nutrient Neutrality laws - have held back the proposal for two years.
However, through the so-called 'tanks for nothing' scheme, developers can mitigate the harm caused by new housing through replacing ageing septic tanks.
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