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he is a 4 yr old rescue that has a lot of radical changes since the death of both his owners.
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he is a 4 yr old rescue that has a lot of radical changes since the death of both his owners.
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Engineers and Architects are licensed by the state. I would file a complaint with the State Licensing Board. They have the power to investigate and to pull his license or impose other penalties.
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Got to be careful with the odor eliminating sprays. My dog likes the smell of some of them so much she will shred the carpet wherever...
The crate training is a good start. The dog should be under your observation when it is not being crated. Like a kid, if you can't see it, it's probably up to no good. A technique that sometimes...
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He is a civil eng specializing in waste water treatment projects usually much much larger that a residential system but the young lad...
Is the spring uphill from your pasture? Probably no such luck.
I don't think you need a dowser. You know where the spring is.
I think I'd build a Spring House or Spring Box over the spring. ...
What does your county health department say about Infiltrator fields? Are they approvable? Do they have any good or bad experience they can relay to you? Call them from a friend's cell phone, if...
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Can't you accomplish the same thing by sinking the posts deep enough into undisturbed ground?
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Yes, you can. If you...
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If you have an easement already, there isn't much you can do about how they treat you,
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A vertical timber retaining wall, 42 inches tall, is too tall to stand reliably, unless it is tied back into the slope. Genarally, a wall needs to be about 2/3 as thick as it is tall, to withstand...