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Israel unveil details of border fence with Egypt
Israeli officials gave details yesterday of the fence they are planning to build along the Egyptian border to thwart migrants and arms smugglers.
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When you buy a new home there are often changes you look forward to making around your home and yard. The fall can be an ideal time to make changes in your landscaping, particularly if you live in a moderate climate. There are a variety of things that you should be aware of before you start moving earth around in your yard, no matter if you're looking to change the profile of your yard or just install a fence on the edge of your property.
There are many problems that can literally be dug up in your yard when you're looking at renovating in your new backyard. Some of the backyard hazards are from utilities and city services while some will be from previous home owners.
No matter what sort of utilities your house has, you will have an electrical line running to your home; this line may be underground or may be attached from the power pole. You will also have a gas line that runs to your home if you have gas appliances and heat. To find out where these dangerous lines are, call the national information number 811, to get the lowdown on where your utility lines are located. For water and sewer lines, your water company should be able to help you out, or you can hire a private contractor to come out and do some tests to locate other services.
If your new purchase is an older home that used to have oil heat or still does, there will be an oil tank buried in the yard. Be careful to leave the yard alone around the tank; though it's not a bad idea to have a soil test done to make sure that the fuel tank doesn't have any leaks in it which will contaminate your soil. A septic tank in your yard will also need to be avoided, just as the septic field will be. This system needs ample space to do its job properly.
Ideally, if your newly purchased home has value-added elements like a sprinkler system or in-ground lighting then the previous owner might be able to give you a layout of where the wires and pipes are. If they haven't been able to give you a fair idea of where those lines might be then you'll want to proceed very carefully in your search. Make sure that you turn off the power or water to those amenities before you start looking.
No matter what you think that your yard has buried under the lawn or flower beds, be sure to exercise caution when digging up the soil; it is always a good rule of thumb to assume that there could be more pipes and wires than you think there are so that you err on the side of caution and stay safe.
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