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<blockquote data-quote="SlugSlinger" data-source="post: 3310755" data-attributes="member: 7248"><p>I would get a copy of the easement as mentioned by Sooner. This will provide the exact location of the easement and should provide language about the restrictions of using the area above and near the easement. It will also give you an idea if future pipelines or facilities might be constructed based on the width of the easement. It should also provide language about providing the pipeline company with access to the easement and any maintenance the pipeline company must complete and the extent of repairs to the easement they are liable for.</p><p></p><p>The issues I’ve seen with landowners are safety related and around the lack of making a onecall related to excavation work by the landowner around a pipeline. Landowners will want to build fences, buildings, or other structures over an easement and that is a serious safety risk due to the excavation and possibility of a pipeline strike and damaging the pipe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugSlinger, post: 3310755, member: 7248"] I would get a copy of the easement as mentioned by Sooner. This will provide the exact location of the easement and should provide language about the restrictions of using the area above and near the easement. It will also give you an idea if future pipelines or facilities might be constructed based on the width of the easement. It should also provide language about providing the pipeline company with access to the easement and any maintenance the pipeline company must complete and the extent of repairs to the easement they are liable for. The issues I’ve seen with landowners are safety related and around the lack of making a onecall related to excavation work by the landowner around a pipeline. Landowners will want to build fences, buildings, or other structures over an easement and that is a serious safety risk due to the excavation and possibility of a pipeline strike and damaging the pipe. [/QUOTE]
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