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Regulations regarding power lines in Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1508898" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>I believe it depends on wether it was a "defined" or "blanket" easement. </p><p></p><p> A local guy here wanted to build an irrigation pond for a good size pivot on his place but there was a power pole and a main water line right at the highest point of the damn. He looked into it and niether line had a recorded easement but had been there for as long as folks could remember. He had it out with both companies but got to build the damn. The power line is still high enough not to cause any danger. I guess if the water line ever breaks they will just have to go around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1508898, member: 32659"] I believe it depends on wether it was a “defined” or “blanket” easement. A local guy here wanted to build an irrigation pond for a good size pivot on his place but there was a power pole and a main water line right at the highest point of the damn. He looked into it and niether line had a recorded easement but had been there for as long as folks could remember. He had it out with both companies but got to build the damn. The power line is still high enough not to cause any danger. I guess if the water line ever breaks they will just have to go around. [/QUOTE]
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