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Re: Preserving wood on a flatbed trailer
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Posted by souNdguy on May 18, 2006 at 20:17:30 from (12.65.96.238):
In Reply to: Re: Preserving wood on a flatbed trailer posted by Joe-Bob/IN on May 18, 2006 at 14:35:54:
This was not a federal or state designated wetland, and in fact was a federal contract.. they say where to build it.. we build it.. it's not up to us. Not sure how it works where you live, but where I live, we get the contract from the government agency, and they tell us what to do.. not the other way around. ( Not that it is relevant.. but this was a fema contract... I think you will find that 'many' laws are suspended during a declared emergency... again.. this was not 'protected' wetlands.. just a cow pasture in a wet part of the county... I can't help but say that your comment sounds like it was intended to stir the pot.. while ignoring the facts...or at least not asking for clarifications before you jumped to the worst possible conclusion... Soundguy
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