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<blockquote data-quote="aviator41" data-source="post: 2597417" data-attributes="member: 30309"><p>We are dealing with an easement issue right now where their flexible water pipe was laid on one side of the access road, but when they started pumping is slowly rolled into the road. we called and called and warned them that at some point someone is liable to hit the tube and crush a connector, causing a leak leading to a giant rut and possible spoilage of a water well that was close.</p><p></p><p>Sure enough, it got hit, burst, destroyed the road and they are now having to test the well - not to mention stopping their operation on the well they were pumping to. They have had to bring in 5 truckloads of fill dirt, sand and gravel to repair the road.</p><p></p><p>My suggestions are based on the amount of grief we had to go through to get them to repair the damage. they wanted to just grade the road down 4 inches and call it good. we weren't having it. We didn't get anything special out of the deal, we just wanted our road back after the mess their negligence caused.</p><p></p><p>I won't even mention the trucks that are always blocking the north entrance of the property because they don't want to drive over a cattle guard.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and get this, one of THEIR trucks hit the pipe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aviator41, post: 2597417, member: 30309"] We are dealing with an easement issue right now where their flexible water pipe was laid on one side of the access road, but when they started pumping is slowly rolled into the road. we called and called and warned them that at some point someone is liable to hit the tube and crush a connector, causing a leak leading to a giant rut and possible spoilage of a water well that was close. Sure enough, it got hit, burst, destroyed the road and they are now having to test the well - not to mention stopping their operation on the well they were pumping to. They have had to bring in 5 truckloads of fill dirt, sand and gravel to repair the road. My suggestions are based on the amount of grief we had to go through to get them to repair the damage. they wanted to just grade the road down 4 inches and call it good. we weren't having it. We didn't get anything special out of the deal, we just wanted our road back after the mess their negligence caused. I won't even mention the trucks that are always blocking the north entrance of the property because they don't want to drive over a cattle guard. Oh, and get this, one of THEIR trucks hit the pipe. [/QUOTE]
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