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24' I <br />EfPnirli <br />REFER TO TEXT <br />ON FRONT OF CARD <br />LARGE PIPE OR MULTIPLE DUCTS <br />erreeferAree,r.ree <br />TOLERANCE ZONE <br />SMALL PIPE OR OAP LE(S) <br />drireirivaro- arirrrrerfr <br />TOLERANCE ZONE <br />Customize with your center's <br />phone and address information <br />PMS 144'' <br />13.5 parts process <br />2.5 parts reflex <br />PMS 253 <br />PMS 3415 <br />PMS 219 <br />PMS 1795* <br />WHITE - Proposed Excavation <br />PINK - Temporary Survey Markings <br />RED - Electric Power Lines, Cables, <br />Conduit and Lighting Cables <br />YELLOW - Gas, Oil, Steam, <br />Petroleum or Gaseous Materials <br />ORANGE - Communication, Alarm <br />or Signal Lines, Cables or Conduit <br />BLUE - Potable Water <br />This marking guide provides for universal use and understanding of the <br />temporary marking of subsurface facilities to prevent accidents and <br />damage or service interruption by contractors, excavators, utility <br />companies, municipalities Of any others working on or near <br />underground facilities. <br />ONE-CALL SYSTEMS <br />The One-Call damage prevention system shall be contacted prior to <br />excavation. <br />PROPOSED EXCAVATION <br />Use white marks to show the location, route or boundary of proposed <br />excavation. Surface marks on roadways do not exceed 1.5" by 18" (40 <br />mrn by 450 mm). The facility color and facility owner identity may be <br />added to white flags or stakes. <br />UNIFORM COLOR CODE GUIDELINES FOR UNIFORM TEMPORARY <br />MARKING OF UNDERGROUND FACILITIES <br />PURPLE - Reclaimed Water, <br />Irrigation and Slurry Lines <br />GREEN - Sewers and Drain Lines <br />TYPICAL MARKING <br />USE OF TEMPORARY MARKING <br />Use color-coded surface marks (i.e., paint or chalk) to indicate the <br />location or route of active and out-of-service buried lines_ To increase <br />visibility, color coded vertical markers (i.e., stakes or flags) should <br />supplement surface marks. Marks and markers indicate the name, <br />initials or logo of the company that owns or operates the line, and width <br />of the facility if it is greater than 2" (50 mm). Marks placed by other <br />than line owner/operator or its agent indicate the identity of the <br />designating firm. Multiple lines in joint trench are marked in tandem. If <br />the surface over the buried line is to be removed, supplementary offset <br />markings are used. Offset markings are on a uniform alignment and <br />clearly indicate the actual facility is a specific distance away. <br />TOLERANCE ZONE <br />Any excavation within the tolerance zone is performed with non- <br />powered hand tools or non-invasive method until the marked facility is <br />exposed_ The width of the tolerance zone may be specified in law or <br />code. If not, a tolerance zone including the width of the facility plus 18" <br />(450 mm) measured horizontally from each side of the facility is <br />recommended. <br />ADOPT UNIFORM COLOR CODE <br />The American Public Works Association encourages public agencies, <br />utilities, contractors, other associations, manufacturers and all others <br />involved in excavation to adapt the APW.A Uniform Color Code, using <br />ANSI standard Z535.1 Safety Colors for temporary marking and facility <br />identification. <br />Rev. 4/99