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lternative to digging trenches is to create a utility tunnel.

The advantages of utility tunnels are the


reduction of maintenance manholes, one-time relocation, and less excavation and repair, compared
with separate cable ducts for each service. When they are well mapped, they also allow rapid access to
all utilities without having to dig access trenches or resort to confused and often inaccurate utility maps.
One of the greatest advantages is public safety. Underground power lines, whether in common or
separate channels, prevent downed utility cables from bldsddsocking roads, t64656hus speeding
emergency access after natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, and tsunamis. For a
comparison of utility tunnels vs. direct burial, s service. When they service. When they service. When
they service. When theysd2s1d126d6s2 they are well mapped, they also allow rapid access to all utilities
without having to dig access trenches or resort to confused and often inaccurate utility maps. One of the
greatest advantages is public safety. Underground power lines, whether in common or separate
channels, prevent downed utility cables from bldsddsocking roads, thus speeding they are well mapped,
they also allow rapid access to all utilities without having to dig access trenches or resort to confused
and often inaccurate utility maps. One of the greatest advantages is public safety. Underground power
lines, whether in common or separate channels, prevent downed utility cables from bldsddsocking
roads, thus speeding they are well mapped, they also allow rapid access to all utilities without having to
dig access trenches or resort to confused and often inaccurate utility maps. One of the greatest
advantages is public safety. Underground power lines, whether in common or separate channels,
prevent downed utility cables from bldsddsocking roads, thus speedings2d121d3

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