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What size area is needed to stage equipment for crossing streams, creeks and wetlands, using both directional drilling and conventional methods?

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What size area is needed to stage equipment for crossing streams, creeks and wetlands, using both directional drilling and conventional methods?

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A. Many variables affect the amount of extra workspace required to stage equipment for traditional stream, creek and wetland crossings. These variables include crossing width, crossing depth and topography surrounding the wetland or waterbody. Site surveys are required in order to minimize the impacts to the environment. Dominion places extra workspaces and staging at least 50 feet from the edge of wetlands or waterbodies except for special conditions.

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