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<blockquote data-quote="skyline" data-source="post: 547000" data-attributes="member: 5305"><p>I have been trying to keep up with this deal. My understanding is that Pickens is buying up groundwater rights and is planning to build a huge windpower field in the Panhandle and that he is going to co-locate the power transmission mains and the water lines in a joint use right of way from the panhandle to the DFW metroplex. It's a huge project in the billions of dollars. Is the water district that he has formed capable of acquiring property through eminent domain? It must be good to have money and a battalion of lawyers.</p><p></p><p>The last two weeks I have gotten a real taste of how little the deed to your property is worth. I'm getting my education at the hands of some oil and gas folks that are trying to steal some of my best property to develop a gas well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyline, post: 547000, member: 5305"] I have been trying to keep up with this deal. My understanding is that Pickens is buying up groundwater rights and is planning to build a huge windpower field in the Panhandle and that he is going to co-locate the power transmission mains and the water lines in a joint use right of way from the panhandle to the DFW metroplex. It's a huge project in the billions of dollars. Is the water district that he has formed capable of acquiring property through eminent domain? It must be good to have money and a battalion of lawyers. The last two weeks I have gotten a real taste of how little the deed to your property is worth. I'm getting my education at the hands of some oil and gas folks that are trying to steal some of my best property to develop a gas well. [/QUOTE]
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