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C. DRAIN TILES
1. Mark locations of drain tiles damaged during construction.
2. Probe all drainage tile systems within the area of disturbance to check for
damage.
3. Repair damaged drain tiles to their original or better condition. Do not use
filter-covered drain tiles unless the local soil conservation authorities and the
landowner agree. Use qualified specialists for testing and repairs.
4. For new pipelines in areas where drain tiles exist or are planned, ensure that
the depth of cover over the pipeline is sufficient to avoid interference with
drain tile systems. For adjacent pipeline loops in agricultural areas, install
the new pipeline with at least the same depth of cover as the existing
pipeline(s).9
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