CPUC/ANF Environmental Monitoring Activities Pacific Pipeline Construction Project |
Aspen Environmental Group | Monday, January 04, 1999 |
The following is a brief summary of the environmental monitoring activities that were completed on January 04, 1999. This summary is based on reports directly received from the field and has not been edited. If you have any questions please contact (818) 597-3407. Please note the item number and the correction that should be made. This report is intended to serve as a communication document and as an instrument for quality control.
Construction Highlights
01/04/98 (Monday)Segment 4, Night (Glendale to Lynwood), Report for the shift from 1/2/97 to 1/3/97: Light rainfall occurred on and off during the shift, coming down quite heavy by 3:30 AM; the rain had little effect on construction activities, however all work was finished and equipment off the streets by 4:30 AM. Among construction activities performed tonight, 3 pipe joints (~250 feet) were lowered-in at the Temple St. intersection, EMP 99.65; between Commercial & Temple Sts., welding, NDT (X-rays), wrapping, fiber optic conduit laying, backfilling and compaction (with tests) occurred, ~1200 feet (with gaps), EMP 99.41 to 99.63; pot holing occurred at the intersection of E. 3rd & Alameda Sts., ~25 feet, EMP 100.00; several "bell holes" were excavated and shored between E. 3rd St. and Traction Ave., EMP 99.95; the storm drain inlet opposite Ducommun St. was covered with silt screening and sandbags to prevent erosion runoff from backfilling and compaction.
Inspection Summar
In the past 24 hours, 1 inspection event(s) were reported for 1 spread(s). Of these inspections, 0 were non-compliance event(s). Also 0 non-compliance resolution report(s) was resolved.
Non-Compliance Reports (NCR's) Issued
No new non-compliance reports were issued during the last reporting period.
Non-Compliance Resolution Reports (NCRR's) Issued
No new non-compliance reports were issued during the last reporting period.
Summary of Follow-up Items for Today
No follow-up items were reported for today.