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Posted by cannonball on January 28, 2007 at 05:11:40 from (209.34.27.4):
In Reply to: Pipeline Question posted by jmh on January 27, 2007 at 10:32:08:
If it comes through your property, set the depth you want... remember they will come the way they want, so be sure to get all you can without going to court. the contractor will work with you if he needs something, other wise you can make sure he don't get one foot off the r o w.. they had to bore under creeks on my father place would not let them cut banks..i also made sure that the contract agreement is for one line only and no taps for other lines to tie in on your property...get legal help on contract..a land owner still has lots of rights, but the pipeline company don't want you to know...worked for e--on for 24 years on natural gas pipeline... MAY GOD BLESS THE USA
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