I would liken the ground surrounding the conduit as more like shielding helping 
to protect the wire. Pump in water is a direct connection to ground.

Eric

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I'd hazard a guess that's because those conductors lead to a really good 
ground.. water beneath the earth. Sort of like a giant wet ground rod. :)

Horizontal distribution feeders running from a transformer to a house, not 
quite the same potential, I wouldn't think.

Wallyman

 
 
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