Gator
Industrial
- Jun 21, 1999
- 438
In areas that have risk of damage from, uh, let's say, ballistic violence or non-internal pressure-induced explosions, why aren't the lines buried?
Is it a cost factor?
It would seem to me that technology advances in trenching would make this more economical especially if combined with sensors to detect tampering.
Is it a cost factor?
It would seem to me that technology advances in trenching would make this more economical especially if combined with sensors to detect tampering.