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Total bridge collapse in Baltimore...
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<blockquote data-quote="black4vcobra" data-source="post: 17026784" data-attributes="member: 82394"><p>Not that there couldn't be underwater transmission lines but above distribution voltages, utilities do everything they can to keep lines overhead. Having spoken to employees of American Transmission Company, the general consensus is UG transmission lines cost 4-8X what overhead lines cost.</p><p></p><p>Whatever utility is out there made a significant investment in a double circuit overhead line that runs parallel to the bridge as seen from Google Street view.</p><p></p><p>I can't imagine a need in which water/sewer/gas would need be underwater through the area however looking at at Google Earth I do see some tunnels farther inside the harbor. That would be another mess if an anchor of a big ship were to hook on one of those though it would probably be unlikely. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1834227[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="black4vcobra, post: 17026784, member: 82394"] Not that there couldn't be underwater transmission lines but above distribution voltages, utilities do everything they can to keep lines overhead. Having spoken to employees of American Transmission Company, the general consensus is UG transmission lines cost 4-8X what overhead lines cost. Whatever utility is out there made a significant investment in a double circuit overhead line that runs parallel to the bridge as seen from Google Street view. I can't imagine a need in which water/sewer/gas would need be underwater through the area however looking at at Google Earth I do see some tunnels farther inside the harbor. That would be another mess if an anchor of a big ship were to hook on one of those though it would probably be unlikely. [ATTACH type="full"]1834227[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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