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<blockquote data-quote="Stgraves260" data-source="post: 1982268" data-attributes="member: 19988"><p>If you are just talking about hunting a cross a pipeline it's ok. I thought you were talking about setting up a shooting range. There is a 50 foot utility easement with areal marker signs. You will see plains fly over from time to time to check the easement to make sure it's clear of any structure. We go on private and public property all the time to keep the easement clear. We have taken down Million dollar homes that were in our easement at the owner's expense. We do this to keep people safe. When people don't follow the rule people get hurt or worse killed. If you build a house or barn or whatever structure over the pipeline and if there is a gas leak do to corrosion or the line just breaks because the ground shifted how would you expect it to be fixed if something is built on top of it? I guess when the house blows up it would make my job more easy. We can just bulldoze the debris then start digging so we can make our repairs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stgraves260, post: 1982268, member: 19988"] If you are just talking about hunting a cross a pipeline it’s ok. I thought you were talking about setting up a shooting range. There is a 50 foot utility easement with areal marker signs. You will see plains fly over from time to time to check the easement to make sure it’s clear of any structure. We go on private and public property all the time to keep the easement clear. We have taken down Million dollar homes that were in our easement at the owner’s expense. We do this to keep people safe. When people don’t follow the rule people get hurt or worse killed. If you build a house or barn or whatever structure over the pipeline and if there is a gas leak do to corrosion or the line just breaks because the ground shifted how would you expect it to be fixed if something is built on top of it? I guess when the house blows up it would make my job more easy. We can just bulldoze the debris then start digging so we can make our repairs. [/QUOTE]
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