Wisconsin Code § 88.67

Construction and repair of drains crossing utility installations; laying utility installations across drains
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(1) Whenever the construction, reconstruction, clean
out or repair of a drain makes necessary the removal or raising of
a utility installation in order to permit the passage of a dredge or
other machinery or whenever the lowering of an underground
utility installation is necessary in order to provide effective
drainage, the owner of the utility installation, upon being given
30 days’ written notice stating the place where such dredge or
machinery will pass or that lowering is necessary to provide effective drainage, shall remove, raise or lower the utility installation as requested by the board. Except as provided in sub. (3), the
expenses involved in such removal, raising or lowering shall be
borne by the drainage district or as provided by mutual agreement
between the drainage board and the owner of the utility
installation.
(2) If after the 30 days’ notice specified in sub. (1) the owner
of the utility installation fails to remove, raise or lower the same,
the board may do so and may recover from the owner of the installation the cost of the removal, raising or lowering.
(3) Whenever an underground utility installation is being laid
or relaid across a drainage district’s drain, the owner of the utility
installation shall consult with the drainage board having jurisdiction of such district for the purpose of determining the grade at
which such drain was laid out. If an underground utility installation is laid at a grade higher than the grade at which the drain was
laid out, the expenses involved in any future lowering of the utility installation shall be borne by the owner of the utility installation unless the owner was misled by the drainage board as to the
proper grade at which to lay the utility installation. This subsection applies only to work done after June 13, 1964.
(4) In this section “utility installation” includes any sluice or
pipe carrying any gas or liquid, or any wire, conduit or cable used
for conducting electricity or for any other purpose, whether or not
such installation is owned by a public utility.

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