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Posted by noncompos on August 14, 2006 at 08:27:49 from (65.102.43.41):
In Reply to: O/T---Issue with neighboring farm. posted by Brian in NY on August 14, 2006 at 06:59:39:
All the above sound good. If you know another dairyman in the area you might take a sample to him to see if it's something familiar. But the main reason for this post is interfering with the flow of the creek. I have no idea what the laws are in NY state, but here, if someone interferes with the flow of a natural watercourse they can be held legally liable for damages--if water backs up upstream, overflows or changes direction in any way that damages land or improvements, you could be in trouble. Likewise, if you alter or diminish the flow downstream. I would be very surprised if NY didn't have similar laws.My strong suggestion would be to avoid plugging the creek without some research into your state's laws. Good luck.
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