The warm/wet Winter weather is creating some additional problems for the pipeline construction ... MUD!
The "Ditch Witch" used for installing silt fence has become another victim of our clay soil.
An access road to the pipeline is being constructed next to the driveway to our cabin. This temporary access road is being constructed with planking placed over the muddy soil.
A CAT-D8 dozer clears the topsoil from the pipeline right-of-way near our cabin.
Topsoil removal near the wetlands crossing by the cabin. Towner Hill in the background with the TREAT well pad (about 2 miles away) above and to the right of the dozer.
A CAT-D8 clearing topsoil. The pipeline route across Jason and Mary Abell's property can be seen in the background.
28 January 2012
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