Clay Sewer Pipe 56cm outside circumference

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Hi All ive located a sewer pipe in the corner of where our extension foundations are going to go. Although the sewer was traced around 600mm further from the excavations. Anyway I've measure the clay pipe and the outside circumference of the clay pipe and it is 56cm any idea what that makes the internal diameter of the pipe.
I have a suspicion im going to be completing a build over agreement with Anglian Water soon.....

Thanks in Advance
 
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Great thanks for the response that means I fall outside of submitting a build over agreement with Anglian as I fall within there guidelines. I will have to talk to our SE to ensure number 6)is followed also. But all the others are fine.

If your proposed works comply with ALL of the below criteria, you will not be required to consult us regarding your proposals.
1. The sewer is less than three metres deep
2. The sewer is 150mm diameter or less
3. The length of sewer passing under the proposed building does not exceed six metres
4. There are no manholes or access points inside the building (prior to any alterations being made)
5. The sewer flows by gravity and is not pumped
6. The foundations are designed to ensure that the sewer is suitably protected
7. The material of the pipe is not pitch fibre or asbestos cement 8. The structure is not a new build premises
 

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