Very good points. Thank you.
When I first cleaned up the property, I sent the manager of the District a registered letter stating that I had done it, that their usage had been returned to 30', how much I spent, etc. I explained that any more dumping would run downhill and be a criminal trespass and that I was asking them never to do it again. I got no reply, but they've never done it again. As perhaps you can see, I keep the ditch clean of blackberries etc. and so far their excavator has just driven on the road past the end of my property and then begun to clean. It's really the money I spent, and my concern for the future over what they do to everyone else and what they did to my property which concerns me, especially since they didn't answer me.
The other concern is their use of my "new" facility below as a staging area for equipment. When I go down there and politely, and I mean politely, tell the workers they can't park there, they argue with me. They tell me they have an easement and can do anything they want. I've had no luck trying to tell them that their easement is only 30' wide, and I've had no response from the District.
I hope I'm not coming across as a crank. I just want the road and bank neat - which I took care of - and drivable. I also don't want more mud running out of the 30' and beginning to trash the bank and the area outside the 30' again.
I also don't want them using the lower drive or land because when it's wet, they leave messy ruts and other tracks in it and then I have to take my tractor down there and smooth it out.
I suppose if they answer to someone it would either be the state, which might be the public utilities commissioner? I do know that their trucks have public license plates on them. The District must be "quasi-governmental." Our public plates on all city, county and state rigs are easy to spot.
I suppose if they answer to someone in the county, it would be the three county commissioners.
I'll look into it. I know the state PUC was awesome in helping with the power company when we built this house. The power company had a ridiculous idea of how to mess things up bringing in power and I had a better idea. The PUC forced the power company to do it the best way - the way I wanted it - nice and simple.
Thanks for the tips. I'll get on it.

