These are references for where the water and maybe sewage pipes are, and no, I don’t think they need a license, most forests are public land anyway
It’s just a marker on where pipes run.
And just so I mentioned it, almost all forests (in some cantons literally all forest) is owned by either cantonal or municipal governments, so I don’t think landownership is really a problem.
Indicators for a water sewer system nearby. Depending on the forest ownership, those have been listed as in rem easement in the respective cadastral register or are part of the landowners infrastructure.
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These are references for where the water and maybe sewage pipes are, and no, I don’t think they need a license, most forests are public land anyway
It’s just a marker on where pipes run.
And just so I mentioned it, almost all forests (in some cantons literally all forest) is owned by either cantonal or municipal governments, so I don’t think landownership is really a problem.
Indicators for a water sewer system nearby. Depending on the forest ownership, those have been listed as in rem easement in the respective cadastral register or are part of the landowners infrastructure.