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Pacific Gas and <br /> & Electric Company "j <br /> Attachment 1 — Gas Facilities <br /> There could be gas transmission pipelines in this area which would be considered critical <br /> facilities for PG & E and a high priority subsurface installation under California law . Care must be <br /> taken to ensure safety and accessibility . So , please ensure that if PG & E approves work near <br /> gas transmission pipelines it is done in adherence with the below stipulations . Additionally , the <br /> following link provides additional information regarding legal requirements under California <br /> excavation laws : https : //www . usanorth8l1 . org / images / pdfs / CA - LAW- 2018 . pdf <br /> 1 . Standby Inspection : A PG & E Gas Transmission Standby Inspector must be present <br /> during any demolition or construction activity that comes within 10 feet of the gas pipeline . This <br /> includes all grading , trenching , substructure depth verifications ( potholes ) , asphalt or concrete <br /> demolition / removal , removal of trees , signs , light poles , etc . This inspection can be coordinated <br /> through the Underground Service Alert ( USA ) service at 811 . A minimum notice of 48 hours is <br /> required . Ensure the USA markings and notifications are maintained throughout the duration of <br /> your work . <br /> 2 . Access : At any time , PG & E may need to access , excavate , and perform work on the gas <br /> pipeline . Any construction equipment , materials , or spoils may need to be removed upon notice . <br /> Any temporary construction fencing installed within PG & E ' s easement would also need to be <br /> capable of being removed at any time upon notice . Any plans to cut temporary slopes <br /> exceeding a 1 : 4 grade within 10 feet of a gas transmission pipeline need to be approved by <br /> PG & E Pipeline Services in writing PRIOR to performing the work . <br /> 3 . Wheel Loads : To prevent damage to the buried gas pipeline , there are weight limits that <br /> must be enforced whenever any equipment gets within 10 feet of traversing the pipe . <br /> Ensure a list of the axle weights of all equipment being used is available for PG & E ' s Standby <br /> Inspector . To confirm the depth of cover , the pipeline may need to be potholed by hand in a few <br /> areas . <br /> Due to the complex variability of tracked equipment , vibratory compaction equipment , and <br /> cranes , PG & E must evaluate those items on a case - by- case basis prior to use over the gas <br /> pipeline ( provide a list of any proposed equipment of this type noting model numbers and <br /> specific attachments ) . <br /> No equipment may be set up over the gas pipeline while operating . Ensure crane outriggers are <br /> at least 10 feet from the centerline of the gas pipeline . Transport trucks must not be parked over <br /> the gas pipeline while being loaded or unloaded . <br /> 4 . Grading : PG & E requires a minimum of 36 inches of cover over gas pipelines ( or existing <br /> grade if less ) and a maximum of 7 feet of cover at all locations . The graded surface cannot <br /> exceed a cross slope of 1 : 4 . <br /> 5 , Excavating : Any digging within 2 feet of a gas pipeline must be dug by hand . Note that <br /> while the minimum clearance is only 24 inches , any excavation work within 24 inches of the <br /> edge of a pipeline must be done with hand tools . So to avoid having to dig a trench entirely with <br /> hand tools , the edge of the trench must be over 24 inches away . ( Doing the math for a 24 inch <br /> PG & E Gas and Electric Facilities Page 2 <br /> Public <br />