This is enbridges idea of a prompt response. They once said it would take a couple months to clean up the oil three years later they’re still not done so 7 months in one person’s backyard can’t be too much of a drastic hurry for them. Oh how we are so looking forward to our construction. I hope everyone notes the sarcasm in the tone of my message
In our discussions last year with Enbridge, they said the project in our backyard would last six to eight months. They finished in just under seven. While the quality of the finished land isn’t the best and they’re coming back to fix it, it’s better than how the left it when they did the repair on the original pipe last year.
This is enbridges idea of a prompt response. They once said it would take a couple months to clean up the oil three years later they’re still not done so 7 months in one person’s backyard can’t be too much of a drastic hurry for them. Oh how we are so looking forward to our construction. I hope everyone notes the sarcasm in the tone of my message
In our discussions last year with Enbridge, they said the project in our backyard would last six to eight months. They finished in just under seven. While the quality of the finished land isn’t the best and they’re coming back to fix it, it’s better than how the left it when they did the repair on the original pipe last year.
Why are those machines back in your yard?
See the previous post, Annie.
No way! Will they ever complete this project? And really Jeff, what the heck are they doing?
Ah sorry…I see it’s explained in Restoradestruction. How awful!