THERE IS AN UNDERGROUND GAS PIPELINE GOING THROUGH MY PROPERTY (40 ACRES) BUT I AM UNABLE TO GET INFO REGARDING LINE FROM ENTERPRISE . WHERE CAN I LEARN ABOUT THE DEEPTH AND LENGTH OF THIS LINE ?
The paint that is used is water soluble. If it is put on driveways, which is needed for boring under driveways, then it should wash off in the rain. If not, a simple power wash will do the trick. Paint does no damage and is required to ensure the contractors do not hit your power or water or sewer or gas or even communication lines. Its not vandalism, it is required by your city and its a great thing. You should be worried if these utilities are not marked. Also, it isn't trespassing. Most city wide contracting is approved by the city and takes place within the cities easement. If you don't know what your city's easement is, you should. Ergo, no trespassing either. Sorry, but you are incorrect.
Sam, your actually incorrect on all fronts. Public utilities want you to call for anything that requires digging contractors and home owners. You could be planting and rose Bush or building a home. The paint they use does not wash off with water especially if they paint on porous hardscape. They also crafted the law to say once the paint hits the ground it's not their responsibility. Slime balls.
I have come home to paint on my landscaping more than once. Other stories of damage to property, such as paint on permanent fixtures, foundations, sidewalks, etc. I understand these services keep our communities safe, but I would like to advocatie for home owners rights. Vandalism like this must stop. Also, a simple call before ‘trespassing’ would be appreciated. I see flags in my back yard with absolutely no idea why they are there. With young children and a dog, this is very unsettling to me.
THERE IS AN UNDERGROUND GAS PIPELINE GOING THROUGH MY PROPERTY (40 ACRES) BUT I AM UNABLE TO GET INFO REGARDING LINE FROM ENTERPRISE . WHERE CAN I LEARN ABOUT THE DEEPTH AND LENGTH OF THIS LINE ?
The paint that is used is water soluble. If it is put on driveways, which is needed for boring under driveways, then it should wash off in the rain. If not, a simple power wash will do the trick. Paint does no damage and is required to ensure the contractors do not hit your power or water or sewer or gas or even communication lines. Its not vandalism, it is required by your city and its a great thing. You should be worried if these utilities are not marked. Also, it isn't trespassing. Most city wide contracting is approved by the city and takes place within the cities easement. If you don't know what your city's easement is, you should. Ergo, no trespassing either. Sorry, but you are incorrect.
Sam, your actually incorrect on all fronts. Public utilities want you to call for anything that requires digging contractors and home owners. You could be planting and rose Bush or building a home. The paint they use does not wash off with water especially if they paint on porous hardscape. They also crafted the law to say once the paint hits the ground it's not their responsibility. Slime balls.
What do you do when you can’t hand dig through a tree stump. Nobody from 811 has been able to answer this for me.
There are organic products you can put on a tree stump to hasten its decomposition. Then you just have to be patient.
I have come home to paint on my landscaping more than once. Other stories of damage to property, such as paint on permanent fixtures, foundations, sidewalks, etc. I understand these services keep our communities safe, but I would like to advocatie for home owners rights. Vandalism like this must stop. Also, a simple call before ‘trespassing’ would be appreciated. I see flags in my back yard with absolutely no idea why they are there. With young children and a dog, this is very unsettling to me.
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