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GMC

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We have overhead electical lines across our property. We want to build a pool (inground) near them. How can I find out if this is possible? I have been going round and round with the county offices. I have tried looking through the codes but can't find a definitive answer. I live in Marana AZ. Thank you
 


HomeGuru

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If you are concerned about te easement issue, contact the utility company.
If you are concerned about the electrical, talk to the building dept. electrical section. The NEC (National ELectrical Code) must be followed as the pool needs proper grounding and ground-fault protection.
 

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