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![]() "Bryan" wrote in message ... here's a thought. save $ on pvc, run the electrical inside the waterline! :-) But honestly, if the trench is deep/wide enough, why not run in same hole? But as others have said, check with local code/requirements would be a good idea also. Bryan (legal notice for those who spill McDonalds hot coffee on themselves, and sue M, I'm just kidding!) Right about now, there is probably printing your comments out saying, "See, I told you we could save a lot of money and time by using only 1 pipe!" Sameer |
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