The hydrant is the frost-free style and the water line has no shut offs and 2 other hydrants. This is at the neighbors, and they want to be able to use the hydrant for their garden after the old building is gone. Is there a way to protect the hydrant during the fire, or do they have to dig up the line and put a shut-off valve in and tear out the hydrant before burning down the old building? There really isn't a place to push the building into a burn pile somewhere else, and it is full of the previous owners junk.Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated. Thanks!
Vivian apologies for her psychologist remark. Juan William was the only black on NPR but an employer can fire you for any reason. I think he violated something in their contract. As far as law suit, who knows? Juan has been pick up by Faux News and got a two million dollar deal. This is the most I have seen of white folks standing behind a black man. IMO. Juan was the happy n*gro on Bill O'Reilly show. He's Bill's yes man and wasn't a real liberal. ?