Lou, that's an interesting assembly, you'd get a real kick out of my fathers convoluted water line insulation, his means and methods etc. Its comical when you think about it, I've buried lines at his behest with pine shavings, some with insulation board on top. It takes all kinds and two "heads" are better than one, that's why I like this site, I would have never thought of using corrugated polyethylene drainage pipe like that, and I think that's the black material, I know A.D.S. and similar manufacture it. I've been around excavation and pipe work a good part of my life, learned something here ! I would have to believe that would work well in these parts, we don't often get a real deep frost, 'cept traffic areas, this would suffice where the lines cross those areas, inexpensive and if you have to dig it up, you have a buffer of the corrugated outer casing, which you could paint bright orange, back fill in light colored sand or place caution tape above it, any careful operator could work around that casing, nick a section or just touch it, won't hurt a darned thing, its a great idea Lou!!!!
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