General Operations and Access Activities Sample Clauses

General Operations and Access Activities. ‌ Operation of the rights-of-way and facilities on energy and transportation lands for their intended use is fundamental to their role in America’s energy and transportation infrastructure. Access is an important requirement for rights-of-way as they are routinely accessed for inspections, construction, maintenance, and emergency prevention and response. General operation includes operation of the energy and transportation infrastructure for which the system was engineered. Operations include, but are not limited to, the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity, oil, gas, or other energy commodity. It also includes the operation and management of road, highway, and rail routes used for the transport of goods, as well as the general public. Vehicle and equipment access includes, but are not limited to, vehicle operation and access along rights- of-way using trucks, ATVs, UTVs, amphibious vehicles, mechanized mowers, side trimmers, harvesters, chippers, drill rigs, bucket trucks, loaders, dump trucks, concrete trucks, reel trailers, wire pullers, mat trucks, cranes, and other vehicles used to access areas of rights-of-way and parcels to conduct ongoing maintenance and modernization. Maintenance of existing roads and access routes includes, but are not limited to, periodic grading and vegetation clearing; fence and guardrail repair or replacement; periodic installation, maintenance, and removal of temporary matting for construction access; and occasional repair and replacement of structures and equipment in areas devoid of vegetation including substations, compressor stations, and communication facilities. On transportation lands, ongoing road maintenance may include, but are not limited to, routine maintenance activities such as paving, shoulder repairs, sealcoating, concrete repair, de- icing, and snow removal. Surveys and inspections include, but are not limited to, routine line inspection (aerial and ground patrols), surveying and staking, and exploratory soil boring. Surveying is conducted on a routine basis for different needs and typically involves vehicle access (described earlier) and localized, temporary vegetation removal. Emergency response activities involve unplanned access and work activities associated with prevention of, or responding to, emergency response and outage repair needs.
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