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What can property owners who end up with the pipeline buried on their land expect over the short and long terms with regards to access to and utilization of the site?

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What can property owners who end up with the pipeline buried on their land expect over the short and long terms with regards to access to and utilization of the site?

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We anticipate having multiple construction crews engaged in the 10+ mile construction effort at the same time. Most of the construction effort will take place along existing utility corridors away from roadway access so as not to significantly impact the surrounding community. Throughout construction, the contractor will be required to maintain access to private property. In cases where driveways have to be blocked temporarily for construction work, they will be reopened immediately as the construction moves forward; in no cases will driveways be obstructed for more than 4 hours at any one time. During the construction, trucks will be delivering and moving soil, heavy supplies and equipment. Bulldozers, cranes, and backhoes will likely be employed to prepare for and bury the pipeline. Work will typically occur weekdays during daylight hours. After the construction has been completed, the contractor will be required to restore or otherwise improve the surface grading that existed prior

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