CPUC/ANF Environmental Monitoring Activities Pacific Pipeline Construction Project |
Aspen Environmental Group | Saturday, December 26, 1998 |
The following is a brief summary of the environmental monitoring activities that were completed on December 26, 1998. 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
12/26/98 (Saturday)Segment 1 (Emidio Pump Station to Copco Road): Report for 26 December 1998: Welders worked on cutting the 8" pipe used to fill the pipe for a previous hydrotest along Copco Road. Welding and lowering in was done just south of the Flying J along Peace Valley Road. Excavation was slow at the Warbler Skip due to difficult saturated soil and continuing water in the ditch. Welders worked on pipe for the skip as well. Excavation, x-ray, and backfill continued on Tejon Bench today. Crews worked on moving and screening soil at the north end of the bench area. Backfill neared completion of their work on Grapevine Road, with skips. The bore under Grapevine Creek continued. Crews welded a test head on to the pipe on the north side of the aqueduct crossing. Backfill was nearly finished along Rock Road. Welders worked on 8" pipe for the hydrotest water discharge along Maricopa Highway, immediately east of Emidio Pump Station. Work occurred at Grapevine Pump Station.
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.