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1. Put on protective gear, such as hazard suits, protective gloves and protective face masks to avoid breathing in any toxins, which may be released. Burn the treated wood at a low
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1. Find out which utility company owns the pole. All poles should be marked with the name of the owner. In most cases, the local electric utility owns the poles. 2. Contact the owner
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1. Obtain approval from the local authority to relocate the utility pole. Doing so without prior permission can result in a large fine. Obtain the services of the local authority
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1. Locate the spot for the utility pole to be set and mark it by spraying an X at the exact center of where the hole will be made. 2. Determine the size and depth of the hole needed
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