Growing a wood utility pole typically takes around 30 to 50 years, depending on the tree species and environmental conditions. Trees like Southern Yellow Pine or Douglas Fir are commonly used for this purpose, as they grow quickly and have desirable properties for utility poles. After harvesting, the wood also undergoes treatment processes to enhance durability and resistance to decay before being used.
No, You just need to call the utility company. They will take care of their pole. If a car hit the pole, The drivers auto liability insurance could pay the utility pole owner for the cost of repairs.
There is no postal delivery to the North Pole.
Perhaps your answer is "poll" and "pole".
No ships cruise to the North Pole.
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It took him two years and two days to reach the pole.
8.5 hours
The homophone for "take a survey" is "tapered" and the homophone for "a long cylinder" is "a long seller".