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Re: OT....Filling in an old well!
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Posted by John M on February 06, 2005 at 12:21:22 from (64.53.73.215):
In Reply to: OT....Filling in an old well! posted by John M on February 06, 2005 at 07:11:03:
heres what has happened since I posted this earler today.Semms somebody who knows somebody who works in the right department at city hall just happen to see this post and somehow got my number and called me.They are sending a unit out in the morning to get down in there,with a camera and make sure noone else is on this line,which Im pretty sure they arent as everyone around me is on city water.Then they will fill it in RIGHT with their codes and Im done with it.They will even take down the old pump house if I want them to for a fee and level the ground back so that it loks like the well was never there.When I asked him how much that would cost he said the hauling off of the old house would be 50 bucks,and if they werent "busy" he wouldnt charge me anything for cleaning up the spot.Thanks guys for the advice,but I got lucky on this one!
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