02-10-2022, 08:12 PM
(02-10-2022, 07:12 PM)basballguy Wrote: I've never heard the term "landscape buffer" until this thread but it makes sense. Even still, aren't those also an eyesore?
The fracking setups here in Texas have what i guess you can call a "landscape buffer".....giant walls around the property and they're uglier than sin.
People try to avoid living next to these things...the same way they don't want to buy a house close to a landfill, or an electrical tower, or a highway.
A "buffer" can either be created with plantings, or in cases like what I'm talking about, they leave a defined width of undisturbed wooded area around the perimeter of the site, say 100 feet or so.
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