Fixing the problem in parts of Lincoln will 'likely be very complex', council officials say.
Ms King said she believed the water was damaging her property.
"It's eroding that wall all the time and you don't know what's happening underneath. Plus you don't know where the water's coming from under the foundations of your house.Howard Tubb-Johnson said he had installed a pump in his garden which he operated non-stop."I've been here since 1997 and it's never been like this. There's never been a bog, never been a problem.
Earlier this year, the sewage pipe on his property collapsed and a replacement cost him £2,000, he said.Matthew Harrison, Lincolnshire County Council's flood and water manager, said underground structures and "the geology at this location" added to the complexity of the problem, with the possibility of groundwater rising somewhere else.
"We are currently working with partners to better understand the groundwater situation in this area and look at what, if anything, can be done."He added its new government-funded Project Groundwater aimed to "better understand the mechanisms involved with groundwater flooding across greater Lincolnshire".Follow BBC East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire on
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