Posted by Bob in SD on October 09, 2013 at 08:28:44 from (137.216.208.56):
In Reply to: Re: Tiling Question posted by glennster on October 09, 2013 at 06:46:16:
Thanks guys,
I have been talking to the renter, like I said, he seems like a good guy and I don"t want to impact his business. He had discussed running tile down the ditch out by the road, and was going to come by some day to talk about it. Last night they had the flags up right in the middle of my place, so I called and asked him what was up. He had talked to the tile guys on the phone, but not seen where the flags were yet.
He"s willing to work with me, put down no-perf, or just call the whole thing off if I"m uncomfortable. I was mainly worried about it getting clogged downstream from me and/or slowing down the well (the ethanol plant 4 miles away has already killed off many wells in the area, I"m just outside of their effects, until they expand again).
They did take a healthy zig zag around the willow, but as fast at that thing is growing I don"t think they are far enough away.
Anyway, thanks for all the responses. I"ll let you know how it turns out.
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