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Re: Liner companies in Eastern NC
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Feb 2nd a 10:18 PM
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by Mikeytt |
Mikeytt |
I'm gonna berm around the sides and rear in case the creek rises it won't wash a bunch of stuff in my hole. Abandoning a ditch line, repairing wash out etc. I got some plans for the spoil. A lot of it anyway.
Definitely stripping tip soil first. There is at least 2 foot of it down the bottom of property.
Test holes at top of slope are still holding water. I love working the tractor so I'm sure there will be lots of changes over the years back there. Having a stock pile of fill won't hurt a thing. Just gotta get a spot to hold water.
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