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Real Estate/Development

Dec. 24, 2002

Can You Dig It?

BY BERNARD S. KAMINE Beneath every modern city is a complex web of water, sewer, storm-drain, gas, oil, steam, electric, telephone, fiber optic and cable lines that are laid alongside, across, over and under each other. Whenever the surface is scratched, a line can be hit. When hit, a line can be damaged and produce hazards.

        BY BERNARD S. KAMINE
        
        Beneath every modern city is a complex web of water, sewer, storm-drain, gas, oil, steam, electric, telephone, fiber optic and cable lines that are laid alongside, across, over and under each other. Whenever the surface is scratched, a line can be hit. When hit, a line can be damaged and produce hazards....

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