Posted by Andy Martin on September 09, 2017 at 17:33:33 from (209.213.149.120):
In Reply to: gas line posted by stonerock on September 09, 2017 at 08:34:52:
Four foot of cover is pretty standard across tillage areas.
However, to protect yourself and your family (after your demise) it is always wise to call the one call number prior to digging. They need to mark it and verify depth. If it is high pressure they will hand expose it many times to make sure you don't hit it. All the pipelines do the same around a competitors lines. Saved my bacon one time when I called on a fiber optic line I knew was outside the fence and I was inside but called anyway. They came out and marked it outside the fence and we cut it inside the fence where they had deviated to miss some shallow rock.
You needed a lawyer to get paid for the beans you couldn't harvest.
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