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Burying power lines might help solve some problems during storms, but cause greater maintenance issues, utilities say
masslive.com (Dec 27 2011) Energy
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But, burying those power lines would probably result in trading one set of maintenance headaches for another, all at considerable expense, according to utilities and engineers. (Read Full Article)
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