Yard Piping Condition Assessment Sample Clauses

Yard Piping Condition Assessment. Consultant shall perform the Condition Assessment per their Work Plan, prepared under Item C above for the existing piping listed below. The condition assessment shall be limited to non-destructive testing and visual observation. Condition assessments may leverage planned WPCP facility shutdowns, provided the outage duration does not conflict with start-up activities. Isolation and dewatering shall be performed by WPCP staff. Consultant shall xxxxxxx residual process to facilitate the condition assessment as needed. Excavations shall be coordinated and performed by the Consultant. Table 3. Yard Piping Inventory PA # Process Area Utility Type Process Sizes2 Estimated Length (FT)1 Materials2 1 Digesters/Sludge Handling Wastewater Digester Drain 8” 7.5 Cast Iron Biosolids Raw Sludge - Pipe Chase3 6” 200 Cast Iron Transfer Sludge - Pipe Chase3 6” 160 Cast Iron Circulation Sludge 6” 50 Cast Iron Digested Sludge - Pipe Chase3 6” 160 Cast Iron Mixed Gas 6” 250 HDPE Drain PGF Drain – Pipe Chase3 6” 100 Unknown 3 Pond Effluent Secondary Pond Effluent 36” 125 Steel Process Overflow 48” 500 Reinforced Concrete Pipe 4 Fixed Growth Reactors Tertiary Fixed Growth Reactor Influent 24” 170 Cast Iron 27” 220 Cast Iron Fixed Growth Reactor Effluent 30” 85 Reinforced Concrete Pipe Fixed Growth Reactor Effluent 60” 185 Reinforced Concrete Pipe Transfer Channel 4.5’ Wide (min.) Two 4’ Tall Channels 100 Reinforced Concrete Pipe 5 Air Flotation Tanks (1 and 4) Tertiary AFT Influent 30” 40 Concrete Cylinder Pipe AFT Effluent 30” 60 Concrete Cylinder Pipe Decant Float WAS 6” 200 Cast Iron Drain Tank Drain 4”-6” 150 Unknown Air Flotation Tanks (2 and 3) Tertiary AFT Influent 30” 40 Concrete Cylinder Pipe PA # Process Area Utility Type Process Sizes2 Estimated Length (FT)1 Materials2 AFT Effluent 30” 60 Concrete Cylinder Pipe Decant Float WAS 6” 350 Cast Iron Drain Tank Drain 4”-6” 150 Unknown 6 Dual Media Filters Tertiary Applied Water from AFTs 42” 120 Reinforced Concrete Pipe Applied Water from Distribution Structure 48” 300 Reinforced Concrete Pipe Filter Bypass 48” 170 Reinforced Concrete Pipe Backwash 30” 130 Cast Iron Filter Water 24” 72 Cast Iron 48” 210 Cast Iron 7 Other (Water, Air) Water 2W – Pipe Chase3 2”-4” 200 Cast Iron 3W – Pipe Chase3 4”-6” 300 Cast Iron 3W – Yard Piping 6” 1100 Cast Iron Potable Water 10" 780 Cast Iron Air Service Air – Pipe Chase3 2” 300 Cast Iron
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