intermediate work · a retired hay-field row end, Kingsbury, TX 78638 (Guadalupe County); best-estimate location near the town center, exact address not confirmed
Cut and cap an abandoned irrigation standpipe, a retired hay-field row end, Kingsbury, TX 78638 (Guadalupe County).
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$105 proposed
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What the work involvesAn irrigation standpipe at the field edge outside Kingsbury still sticks a foot above grade at the end of a row that has not been watered in years -- the line below it was capped when the system was retired, but the riser itself was left standing, and the mowing crew steers wide of it every pass.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Steps
- 1. Confirm with the landowner or facilities manager that the line below the riser is capped and dead, not merely shut off, before cutting anything.
- 2. Cut the standpipe off flush with, or just below, grade using a hand pipe cutter.
- 3. Cap or plug the cut end so the buried stub cannot collect debris or become a new snag point.
- 4. Backfill and tamp the surface level with the surrounding ground and photograph the cleared row end.
What counts as done
- Before photo of the standing riser above grade
- Landowner or facilities manager confirmation that the line below is capped and dead
- Photo of the pipe cut flush and capped
- After photo of the backfilled, level row end
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