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Fiber Cut in CA?
- Subject: Fiber Cut in CA?
- From: blake at beamspeed.com (Blake Covarrubias)
- Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 18:28:58 -0700
- In-reply-to: <1265158958.6107.182.camel@mike-desktop>
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This is actually in my service area.
There is an on-going water construction project along Interstate 8 by the Kiewit Corporation, and other entities, which are working on the All American Canal Lining Project.
http://www.iid.com/Water/AllAmericanCanalLiningProject
http://www.kiewit.com/projects/water-resources/all-american-canal.aspx
I drive by that area often and it is always very busy with workers and large machinery.
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Blake Covarrubias
On Feb 2, 2010, at 6:02 PM, Michael J McCafferty wrote:
>
> I believe in this case the ticket mentions it was at the site of an
> "on-going water project". Contrary to what may seem logical to those not
> familiar with the area, the area out that way is loaded with very
> productive farm land and there are lots of aqueducts and irrigation.
>
> Mike
>
> On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 19:41 -0500, Scott Berkman wrote:
>> Cross-country Fibers very often follow existing utility rights of way. So even in a wide open desert, the places the fibers go are the "busy" spots. Sometimes its train tracks, sometimes its gas pipelines, sometimes its electric, sometimes it?s a road, but very rarely is fiber like that "on its own".
>>
>> So the cut was likely construction on whatever the fiber was near. The other option is that the fiber provider was actually doing maintenance (adding capacity, fixing a troubled strand) and did the damage themselves.
>>
>> -Scott
>>
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