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<blockquote data-quote="kerley" data-source="post: 733942" data-attributes="member: 7335"><p>Pal, you just hit a very sore spot with me. I live in Alabama, [Land of no construction rules outside city limits] The utilities are water lines on one side and gas lines on the other with phone lines installed right down the center of the driveway. The problem is really the phone lines as they can't tell me how deep there burried, if I cut them I am liable for repairs. I called DIG and they can find all lines but can only tell me how deep they should be. I found out the expensive way when I tried to install a culvert four years ago. The county did install a concrete culvert where my road intersects with the county road but it does no good as the culvert is higher than the ditch on both ends, but that does not effect me as it drains on my neighbors property.</p><p>~Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kerley, post: 733942, member: 7335"] Pal, you just hit a very sore spot with me. I live in Alabama, [Land of no construction rules outside city limits] The utilities are water lines on one side and gas lines on the other with phone lines installed right down the center of the driveway. The problem is really the phone lines as they can't tell me how deep there burried, if I cut them I am liable for repairs. I called DIG and they can find all lines but can only tell me how deep they should be. I found out the expensive way when I tried to install a culvert four years ago. The county did install a concrete culvert where my road intersects with the county road but it does no good as the culvert is higher than the ditch on both ends, but that does not effect me as it drains on my neighbors property. ~Tom [/QUOTE]
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