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DRMS Permit Index
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M2015030
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PERMIT FILE
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12/9/2015
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Structure Agreements
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1 111111 11111 111111 11111 1111 11111 1111111 111 1111111 hill! <br />3591169 11121/2008 02:18P Weld County, CO <br />W KerrA Gee 20 or 22 R 111.00 0 0.00 Steve Moreno Clerk & Recorder <br />General Guidelines for Design and Construction Activities On or Near <br />Kerr- McGee Gathering LLC and Kerr - McGee Oil & Gas Onshore LP <br />Pipelines and Related Facilities <br />• The foreign utility should be advised that KMG maintains cathodic protection on its pipelines and facilities. The foreign <br />utility must coordinate their cathodic protection system with KMG's. At the request of KMG, foreign utilit€es shall install (or <br />allow to be Installed) cathodic protection test leads at all crossings for the purposes of monitoring cathodic protection <br />interference. The KMG CP technician and the foreign utility CP technician shall perform post construction CP interference <br />testing. Interference issues shall be resolved by mutual agreement between foreign utility and KMG. Ail costs associated <br />with the correction of cathodic protection interference issues on KMG pipelines as a result of the foreign utility crossing <br />shall be borne by the foreign utility for a period of one year from date the foreign utility is put in service. <br />• The developer shall understand that KMG whether specifically required per federal law, or by company standard, will mark <br />the routing of it's underground facilities with aboveground pipeline markers and test leads and maintain those markers and <br />test Leads. Markers will be installed at every point the pipeline route changes direction and adequate markers will be <br />installed on straight sections of pipeline to insure, In the sole opinion of KMG, the safety of the public, contractor, KMG <br />personnel and KMG facilities. <br />On all foreign utility crossings and / or encroachments, metallic foreign lines shall be coated with a suitable pipe coating for <br />a distance of at least 10 feet on either side of the crossing. <br />AC Electrical lines must be installed in conduit and properly insulated. <br />• On all foreign pipelines, DOT approved pipeline markers shall be installed so as to indicate the route of the foreign pipeline <br />across the KMG ROW. <br />• No power poles, light standards, etc. shall be installed in the KMG easement without written approval by KMG. <br />• KMG installs above ground appurtenances at various locations that are used in the operation of its facilities. Kerr McGee <br />will install protective enclosures at the above ground appurtenances to protect them from outside damage. The design and <br />placement of these above ground appurtenances and protective enclosures is done at KMG's sole discretion, and may <br />exceed any regulatory requirements. <br />Construction <br />• if KMG will be relocating KMG facilities for any entity, grading in the new KMG ROW shall be +1- 6 inches before KMG will <br />mobilize to complete the relocation. Final cover after the completion of the project will not be Tess than 48" nor more than <br />72°. All cover that exceeds 72" or less than 48" will be approved In writing by KMG. Cover during all construction activities <br />will NEVER be less than 36" unless approved in writing and a KMG representative is on site during the time cover Is <br />reduced. <br />• The entity requesting relocation shall survey top of pipe after installation but before backfill to determine proper final <br />elevation of KMG facifiiies. The entity requesting relocation is solely responsible for the final depth of cover over the <br />relocated KMG facility. Any deviation from cover requirements as outlined above will be corrected at the sole expense of <br />the entity requesting relocation. <br />• Contractors shall be advised of KMG's requirements and be contractually obligated to comply. <br />The continued integrity of KMG's pipelines and the safety of all individuals in the area of proposed work near KMG's <br />facilities are of the utmost importance. Therefore, contractor must meet with KMG representatives prior to construction to <br />provide and receive notification listings for appropriate area operations and emergency personnel. KMG's on-site <br />representative wilt require discontinuation of any work that, in his or her opinion, endangers the operations or <br />safety of personnel, pipelines or facilities. <br />The Contractor must expose all KMG pipelines prior to crossing to determine the exact alignment and depth of the <br />lines. A KMG representative must be present. <br />• The use of probing rods for pipeline locating shall be performed by KMG representatives only, to prevent unnecessary <br />damage to the pipeline coating. A KMG representative shall do all line locating. <br />• Notification shall be given to KMG at least 72 hours before start of construction. A schedule of activities for the duration of <br />the project must be made available at that time to facilitate the scheduling of KMG's work site representative. Any <br />Contractor schedule changes shall be provided to KMG immediately. <br />Page 2 of 4 Revision 3/01/2004 <br />
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