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Building over a foul trunk sewer is generally not permitted due to the potential risks and complications it poses, including access for maintenance and repair, structural integrity, and public health concerns. In many jurisdictions, specific regulations and guidelines dictate how close structures can be to sewage infrastructure. If construction over or near such a sewer is desired, it typically requires thorough planning, engineering assessments, and possibly special permits from local authorities. Always consult relevant local regulations and engineering experts before proceeding.

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