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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0516259
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0012534
FACILITY_NAME
BARREL TEN QUARTER CIRCLE LAND CO
STREET_NUMBER
21801
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
STATE ROUTE 120
City
ESCALON
Zip
95320
APN
20525002
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
21801 E HWY 120
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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0 • <br /> Also contact the local Roadmaster, Yardmaster, Signal Supervisor or other local contact for <br /> signal/telecommunications, electrical and water service shops (trades) to determine whether <br /> there are any underground communication lines, electrical lines, or utilities in an area of <br /> drilling/invasive work. Request any available maps, drawings or utility information and document <br /> your request for information in writing (see the BNSF Railway Underground Cable Location & <br /> Acknowledge form provided for on K/J Safety Zone). <br /> 2. Contact the local/regional underground utility location center to document planned activities and <br /> request all underground utilities be located. In most (if not all) US states, this can be initiated by <br /> dialing "811". Contacting the local underground utility center is also required by state law. <br /> Contacting the local utility location center is required for each episode (event) of invasive work. <br /> It is preferred to arrange a field meeting with utility representatives to confirm the absence of <br /> utilities at each drilling location. Maintain a written record for each boring/invasive location and <br /> get signatures from the locators documenting the locations are clear of utilities. This can be <br /> performed on a site map or KJ's Utility Locate Form &Acknowledgment Form (provided in the <br /> KJ Safety Zone). The goal is to have written acknowledgement that all final drilling locations are <br /> free of underground utilities. <br /> 3. At all locations where drilling, probing or well installation will be performed, an air-knife of similar <br /> form or suction pot-holing will be performed to assess possible underground utilities in the upper <br /> 6 to 8 feet of soils (depending on local conditions and expected depth of utilities). Potholing is <br /> required at all drilling locations, except in remote areas where the likelihood of encountering <br /> underground utilities is very low and only as approved by a Risk Manager Resource Manager <br /> or Officer of the company familiar with underground utilities. (Note: Use of an air knife will be <br /> appropriate for most invasive drilling and probing work, but may not be appropriate for certain <br /> activities like very shallow borings (less than 1-foot deep), certain hand-auger borings, remedial <br /> injections using probe equipment and test pitting.) Case by case exceptions for activities may be <br /> provided. <br /> Optional Step—While it is recommended under most conditions, an optional additional step includes <br /> coordinating (including establishing a written contract) with a private utility locator to perform an <br /> independent utility evaluation to locate "all underground utilities" at the proposed locations of invasive <br /> work. Maintain written record for each boring/invasive location and get signatures from the locators. <br /> [Note: This step is typically not too expensive and can save costs incurred during suction pot-holing by <br /> focusing the areas of the borings (i.e., provides prior knowledge of possible utilities).] <br /> 2 <br />
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