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Permits & Development - Encroachment(EP)/Driveway(DW) Permits - 2021_PS-2101001 thru PS-2101500_ - PS-2101133
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PS-2101133
Category07
Encroachment(EP)/Driveway(DW) Permits
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2021
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E/S of Mckinley Ave. N/O Lathrop Rd.
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PO Box 3031, Modesto,CA 95353
Application
Pacific Gas & Electric-Modesto
Type
Traffic Control Devices
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PWP730052
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Encroachment Permit (EP)
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Typical Work scope for Arc Fault Investigation <br /> <br />Background: <br />The Arc Fault program is program within Gas Transmission Integrity Management to identify and <br />mitigate the risk of an arcing event between the powerlines and the pipeline. An arcing event can <br />happen due to lightning or unexpected equipment failure. While the chance of it happening is very low, <br />PG&E thrives to be an industry leader and seeks to lower risks to our pipelines. The investigation is to <br />gather field measurement for engineering to determine if there is a risk and how it can be mitigated. <br />Field survey at each site to include: <br /> Locate the pole/tower from the GPS given <br /> Locating the pipeline(s) in the immediate area of the pole/tower <br />o Using the locator to wirelessly locate pipeline <br /> Take pictures and notes to record sub meter GPS of the pole/tower <br /> Measuring separation distance between the pipelines and tower/pole <br />o Typically using a wheel or measuring tape <br /> Identifying site features of the pole/tower <br />o IDing features on the pole, as well as guy wires, ground rods, etc. that’s attached to the <br />pole’s surrounding area. <br /> Collecting tower and soil resistivity readings <br />o Needs roughly 60 linear feet around the pole/tower <br />o Cannot be parallel to the pipeline <br />o Drive small metal pins into the ground. Pins are roughly 12” long and are hand driven <br />into the ground, ~8 inches deep. <br /> <br />Equipment list: <br />Megger Soil Resistivity Meter <br />CSE for soil potential reads <br />Fluke 87 multi meter (minimum grade meter for corrosion work) <br />Metrotech Vloc pro locator <br />Trimble sub‐meter GPS (2005XH or better) <br />Vivax VM‐880 Magnetometer <br /> <br />Crew Size: 2 people with a light duty truck <br />Sites per day: 4‐6 depending on the distance between sites
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