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Would you build a house on top of a gas line?
While I sympathize with those who lost their lives and property I feel I have to ask the question. Would you build a house on top of a gas line? Or underground oil pipeline for that matter? I wouldn't.
That's like those folks living in Malibu who build their homes on stilts.
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Anything for sunshine and 72 degrees year round.
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Did the homeowners even know they were living on top of a huge gas line? Do people on here know where the gas lines run in their neighborhood?
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Literally on top? In my area, most underground utility lines have deed easements that preclude putting as much as a birdbath on top of them.
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and big posts with signs that say:
WARNING! UNDERGROUND GAS LINE CALL BEFORE DIGGING etc etc on them...
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Yeah, I doubt they were on top, close maybe but not on top.
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There was a Texaco fuel depot in Fairfax, VA that developed an underground leak years ago. The leak spread underneath a fairly expensive development and I think Texaco had to buy all of those people's houses from them. The gasoline was coming up out of the ground in places and getting in the ground water over a fairly large area. It was a big mess!
In that case the people living there had no way of knowing when they bought their houses that there would be a problem like that. I would think that building on top of anything like gas or oil pipelines, under or over electrical transmission lines, etc. would be pretty carefully scrutinized before permits were issued.
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![]() 250 psi gas flame out an 18" opening would send up a nice flame I'm supposing.
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Or living on the San Andreas fault line. Tick, tick, tick, tick,................
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There is a lady here in town that had a mobile home on top of a gas line and it exploded with her in the house, she suffered bad burns, she settled for $500,000 and bought a new house and a bunch of stupid stuff and lost it all, now she lives in a mobile home in a different part of town.
some people are just too stupid to have money like myself.
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It could be dangerous - true - but just think if you could find a way of rigging up your own free supply pipe? I have been told that this sort of thing happens quite a lot in India - well to be specific and correct I heard that about electricity supplies - but I GUESS it COULD also be true for gas!
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Now if I could find a nice diesel line somewhere, I'd only need a gallon or so per day....
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Now that indeed would be handy.
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