Well-Connect Pipelines Sample Clauses

Well-Connect Pipelines. ‌ Well-connect pipelines would typically be constructed according to Whiptail’s standard practices for the area, namely construction of one trench approximately four feet deep and four feet wide and installation of three separate pipelines approximately one foot apart from each other. These pipelines would be a steel natural gas pipeline up to 16 inches in diameter, a steel oil pipeline up to 10 inches in diameter, and a flexible poly water pipeline up to 6 inches in diameter. Trenches could be narrower than four feet wide if construction space is constricted by surface obstacles such as cultural sites. All surface disturbance would be reclaimed except as needed for ancillary facilities, and standard industry pipeline markers would be installed following construction. Whiptail would be responsible for ensuring that well-connect pipeline construction follows the permitted corridor. Prior to construction, Whiptail would mark the exterior boundaries of the proposed pipeline corridors with stakes and/or lath at 100 to 200-foot intervals. The stakes and/or laths would be flagged in a distinctive color. The survey station numbers would be marked on the boundary stakes and/or laths at the entrance to and the exit from BLM lands. Whiptail would maintain all boundary stakes and/or laths in place until final cleanup and restoration is completed and approved by the Authorized Officer (AO). Whiptail recommends being allowed to close Road 377 in sections of approximately 1 mile in length at a time to keep unrelated traffic away from the pipeline construction zone and to give construction workers and equipment sufficient room to construct the pipeline safely and efficiently. The proposed well-connect pipeline corridors would be cleared of vegetation in the same manner as that described for the well pads. Topsoil would be stripped and stored as a windrow along one side of the trench with subsoil horizons piled separately on the opposite side. Either type of soil might be stored elsewhere if space is not available immediately alongside the trench due to surface obstacles. Whiptail would excavate a trench within the permitted pipeline corridor, off-setting any other pipeline by 5 feet if possible, using a trencher, excavator, or backhoe. The bottom of the trenches would be dug to a depth of 4 feet with a minimum trench width of 36 inches. Pipe would be strung alongside the trenches on stands adjacent to the trench. Pipe would be bent for horizontal or vertical angles in th...
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