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Pacific Gas and <br />& Electric Company <br />11. Cathodic Protection: PG&E pipelines are protected from corrosion with an "Impressed <br />Current" cathodic protection system. Any proposed facilities, such as metal conduit, pipes, <br />service lines, ground rods, anodes, wires, etc. that might affect the pipeline cathodic protection <br />system must be reviewed and approved by PG&E Corrosion Engineering. <br />12. Pipeline Marker Signs: PG&E needs to maintain pipeline marker signs for gas <br />transmission pipelines in order to ensure public awareness of the presence of the pipelines. <br />With prior written approval from PG&E Pipeline Services, an existing PG&E pipeline marker sign <br />that is in direct conflict with proposed developments may be temporarily relocated to <br />accommodate construction work. The pipeline marker must be moved back once construction is <br />complete. <br />13. PG&E is also the provider of distribution facilities throughout many of the areas within <br />the state of California. Therefore, any plans that impact PG&E's facilities must be reviewed and <br />approved by PG&E to ensure that no impact occurs which may endanger the safe operation of <br />its facilities. <br />PG&E Gas and Electric Facilities Page 4 <br />Public <br />