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Old 04-11-2022, 08:15 PM   #3
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A friend told me today that a triple cluster of pilings washed up on his beach.

That would be a big ouch if you hit that! Be careful out there!.

Another problem is if something like that washes up on your waterfront, who pays to remove and dispose of it. You would have to cut the PT pilings into a lot of short sections unless you had machinery to remove it. And then there is the cost of disposal, landfills don't love that stuff. It becomes an expensive problem to resolve.
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