STATE OF CALIFORNIA, PETE WILSON,
Governor
    - PUBLIC UTILITES COMMISSION
 
    - 505 VAN NESS AVENUE
 
    - SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94102-3298
 
June 18, 1997
    - Dean Shauers, Project Manager
 
    - Pacific Pipeline System, Inc.
 
    - 12201 E. Arapahoe Road, C10
 
    - Englewood, CO 80112
 
RE: Variance Request #87 - Request to not use
reclaimed water during nighttime construction activities at the
Taylor Yard, Segment 3B. 
Dear Mr. Shauers:
We have reviewed the above-referenced Variance
Request and approve your request, based on the following factors:
    - Nighttime construction at the Taylor Yard
        (Variance Request #59) was approved by the CPUC on April
        6, 1998. 
 
    - Given the hours of the Los Angeles
        Department of Water and Powers (LADWP) Glendale
        Plant, reclaimed water is not available for nighttime
        construction. As a result, the PPSI contractor would like
        to take water from the City of Los Angeles fire hydrants
        (LADWP) to use for backfill and dust control purposes.
        The contractor currently posses a Los Angeles City water
        meter. Obtaining water from nearby fire hydrants would
        minimize the truck trips required to transport water to
        the subject construction site.
 
    - Under Variance Request #26, approved by
        the CPUC on October 23, 1997, the need to use reclaimed
        water during nighttime construction activities along
        Segment 4A was also waived.
 
    - The following measures shall be
        implemented:
 
    - All applicable mitigation measures for
    the project shall be implemented at the subject location.
    - Fire hydrants within Taylor Yard shall be
    used to obtain water for back and dust control purposes.
    - Implementation of this variance in
    accordance with the provisions noted above shall be verified
    on a random basis by a CPUC/ANF Environmental Monitor.
Sincerely,

    - Andrew Barnsdale
 
    - Project Manager
 
    - cc: R. Borden, ANF
 
    - H. Rastegar, Aspen
 
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