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Brad Cheney@ENRON COMMUNICATIONS 06/29/2000 12:48 PM To: jodam@swbell.net cc: richard_sanders@enron.net, Bob VanOrder/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, David Rawlings/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Bob Martin/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, David Leatherwood/Enron Communications@Enron Communications Subject: Dig up in Texas by PFNet John, We were dug up at two locations between Liberty and Beaumont by a contractor working for PF Net on Monday, June 26. The contractor was Dan-Rik Construction Company out of Lafayette, La. The contractor hit and damaged our facility at two locations, one being between our existing splice # 1 and splice #2, three thousand feet of China. The other location is under a canal, in the same vicinity. The contractor contact information is : Dan Rik Construction Company PO Box 92868 Lafayette, La. 70509 Tel: 318.232.2488 They are a sub-contractor to: Manuel Brothers, Inc. 908 Taylorville Road, Ste. 104 Grass Valley, Ca. 95949 Tel: 530.272.4213 We are in the process of restoring our facilities and will invoice 'Dan Rik Construction' all costs associated with the restoration. PF Net is following our route through Texas into Louisiana and I am concerned about dig-ups that may occur bwtween China and the Louisiana border. Is an injunction the only way to keep them a safe and reasonable distance from our facitlity? Can we somehow put them on notice that we won't tolerate any future dig-ups and that if they do damage our facility, we will replace it from splice to splice at their expense? Please let me know. Thank you. Brad Cheney
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