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Regulations regarding power lines in Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy43" data-source="post: 1508859" data-attributes="member: 10124"><p>In Texas the first transmission lines were the H frame wooden structures for 69 Kv volts and the 50ft easements were obtained for that voltage , some the width was not designated ,just an easement. The lines are now being converted up to 765 KV with steel structures which requires a wider easement. In 1937 LCRA paid Mamma $75.00 for a 2000 ft easement. I am concerned over what will happen when they upgrade from wood to steel poles and higher voltage. I have never seen an easement and have been told some were not recorded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy43, post: 1508859, member: 10124"] In Texas the first transmission lines were the H frame wooden structures for 69 Kv volts and the 50ft easements were obtained for that voltage , some the width was not designated ,just an easement. The lines are now being converted up to 765 KV with steel structures which requires a wider easement. In 1937 LCRA paid Mamma $75.00 for a 2000 ft easement. I am concerned over what will happen when they upgrade from wood to steel poles and higher voltage. I have never seen an easement and have been told some were not recorded. [/QUOTE]
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