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Posted by Ray on January 27, 2007 at 12:05:26 from (207.69.137.41):
In Reply to: Pipeline Question posted by jmh on January 27, 2007 at 10:32:08:
They went through my farm about 10 yeras ago with an 8 inch,200 pound line for about a mile.I think we got around $8000 then.Your basically selling the ground the pipeline goes through, because you can never use it again,only for farming.They usually want a construction easement of 150 ft or so to do the work,and a 50 ft from then on,so you loose a 50ft strip through your property for ever.They also can come in anytime of the year and dig down to the pipline to make a connection.Nothing will grow for a few years after there done either,so you need to figure that into the price.There are also restrictions on how close you can build to a pipeline,so you loose some more space.The main thing is don't believe what they tell you,check it out yourself.They will promise you everything, and when the job is done you'll never see them again.I think mine is down about 4 ft.
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