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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1976056
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
8/21/2019
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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Environment, Inc.
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM2
Email Name
PSH
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EXHIBIT B <br /> XCEL ENERGY/PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO <br /> HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION LINE <br /> CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS <br /> FOR YOUR SAFETY <br /> When working near or under a high voltage electric transmission line, it must be <br /> assumed the transmission line is energized, and any workers may not be closer than <br /> twenty feet (20') in any direction to the energized transmission lines or conductors. <br /> The Xcel Energy/Public Service Company of Colorado Electric Transmission Line <br /> Operations Department must be contacted at 303-273-4662 or 303-273-4665 a <br /> minimum of 31 days in advance to arrange for a Patrolman to be on site during any <br /> construction work within an electric transmission line right-of-way. Safety provisions <br /> will allow for operations in accordance with Occupational Safety and Health Act <br /> requirements. <br /> When determined to be necessary, the Electric Transmission Line Patrolman will <br /> arrange for an outage of the electric lines. Any outage is a day-to-day situation, with <br /> the Patrolman on the job site at all times. When the Patrolman has arranged for an <br /> outage, any workers must be no closer than three feet (3') in any direction from the de- <br /> energized lines or conductors. There is a fee charged when an electrical clearance is <br /> required or the patrolman is on site for more than four hours. <br /> Under NO circumstances may work be started within twenty feet (20') in any direction <br /> of the transmission lines or conductors without clearance'from the Patrolman. It is the <br /> responsibility of the party in charge of the work or contractor to notify the Patrolman <br /> whenever starting and ending the work. <br /> When an encroachment of any electric transmission line right-of-way is proposed, it is <br /> necessary to request a review of all details to ensure compliance with the National <br /> Electric Safety Code. Approved encroachments shall be documented with a fully <br /> executed License Agreement. For encroachment review and approval, please call <br /> (303) 571-7260. <br /> PLAN AHEAD AND <br /> FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS — IT COULD SAVE A LIFE <br />
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