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1、GEOP Gas Engineering and Operating Practices A Series by the Operating Section The American Gas Association DISTRIBUTION Book D-2 Mains and Services- Operating Considerations Revised iiii Mains and Services Legal Notice The Gas Engineering and Operating Practices Series (GEOP Series or materials) wa
2、s prepared by the American Gas Association (AGA), its member companies and other individuals and groups with an interest in the natural gas industry. The AGA disclaims liability for any personal injury, property or other damages of any nature whatsoever, whether special, indirect, consequential or c
3、ompensatory, directly or indirectly resulting from the publication, use of, or reliance on the GEOP Series; for any violation of any federal, state or municipal regulation with which these materials may conflict; or for the infringement of any intellectual property rights from the use of these mater
4、ials. The AGA does not take position with respect to the validity of any patent rights asserted in connection with any items which are mentioned in or are the subject of the materials, and the AGA disclaims liability for the infringement of any patent resulting from the use of or reliance on the mat
5、erials. Users of the materials are expressly advised that determination of the validity of any such patent rights, and the risk of infringement of such rights is entirely their own responsibility. Efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the data contained in the GEOP Series;
6、 however, the materials are provided “as is” and neither AGA nor its employees or agents make any representations, warranties or guarantees of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, any warranty that the materials will fulfill any particular purpose or needs and the impl
7、ied warranties merchantability, quality, accuracy or fitness for a particular purpose. Neither AGA nor its employees or agents make any warranty as to the results that may be obtained from the use of the materials. In issuing and making the materials available, the AGA is not undertaking to render p
8、rofessional or other services for or on behalf of any person or entity. Nor is the AGA undertaking to perform any duty owed by any person or entity to someone else. Anyone using this document should rely on his or her own independent judgment or, as appropriate, seek the advice of a competent profes
9、sional in determining the exercise of reasonable care in any given circumstances. Information on the topics covered by the materials may be available from other sources, which the user may wish to consult for additional views or information not covered by the materials. The AGA has no power, nor doe
10、s it undertake, to police or enforce compliance with the contents of the materials. Nor does the AGA list, certify, test, or inspect products, designs, or installations for compliance with the materials. Any certification or other statement of compliance with the materials shall not be attributable
11、to the AGA and is solely the responsibility of the certifier or maker of the statement. It may become necessary to make revisions to this document in the future. Whenever any revisions are advisable, recommendations should be forwarded to the American Gas Association, 400 N. Capitol Street, NW, 4thF
12、loor, Washington, DC 20001, USA. Copyrights 1986 and 2004 by the American Gas Association, AGA All rights reserved. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 85-70460 ISBN 0-87257-012-6 AGA Catalog Number XY0402 Printed in the United States of AmericaCONTENTS iiiMAINS AND SERVICES -OPERATING CONSIDER
13、ATIONS-REVISED CONTENTS CONTENTS. . iii PREFACE .x ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi CHAPTER 1- INTRODUCTION 1 SCOPE.1 GENERAL 3 Types of Mains 3 Types of Services.3 TRAINING AIDS .4 Operator Qualification4 In-House .4 American Gas Association 5 Industry .6 CHAPTER 2- GENERAL INFORMATION . 7 PERMITS .7 EASEMENTS8
14、NOTIFICATION OF OTHER UTILITIES AND AGENCIES8 ESTIMATING 10 Selecting the Right Method 11 Labor-hour estimates .11 Dollar Cost Calculations 11 Actual Cost Comparisons.12 WHO SHOULD PERFORM THE WORK?13 TYPES OF CONTRACTS.13 Unit Bid13 Labor and Equipment (L permits should come as soon as possible aft
15、er this. Permits may be difficult to obtain for larger projects or projects in sensitive areas such as navigable waterways, marshlands, state or national forests Public hearings and/or environmental impact statements may be necessary. Obtaining permits or licenses from railroads is often time-consum
16、ing. Permits for longitudinal occupancy (parallel to railroad tracks) are costly and can be more difficult to obtain than a regular crossing permit (perpendicular angle to tracks). A permit or license may not be required when crossing a railroad or providing service in an adjacent public right of wa
17、y, however, notification of all work is required. In recent years, permits for excavating in a Right of Way have increased significantly and local authorities are requiring more extensive restoration of the roadway. In some areas, utility coordination committees or their equivalents have been establ
18、ished. Such committees usually provide the liaison between governmental agencies, private utilities and other interested parties. CHAPTER 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 8Membership on such committees can improve the necessary flow of information for advance planning as well as provide contacts for expediting
19、 and securing permits and licenses. The physical requirements during construction must be considered when obtaining permits. Storage of material, movement of equipment, construction of boring pits, directional drilling, and other similar activities require greater area than routine operations and ma
20、intenance. It is important that the crews performing work have a valid permit with them on the jobsite. All special instructions included with the permit must be followed, such as time restrictions, lane closures, maintaining vehicular traffic flow and access to pedestrian walkways. Permits may also
21、 include environmental requirements to address issues such as soil erosion, wetlands, muddying waterways and final job clean-up. EASEMENTS Easements (rights or privileges on anothers land), will be required when installing facilities on private property or on public property that is not part of a de
22、dicated right-of-way. Service lines may be exempt from this requirement. It is advisable to have a signed easement in the local land records and standard easement agreements should be developed to facilitate this operation. Often a “blanket easement” can be obtained from a land developer or builder
23、to cover the installation of all facilities within a sub-division. All easements and permits, should consider future maintenance, ingress and egress of equipment, and possible damages to the surrounding area. NOTIFICATION OF OTHER UTILITIES AND AGENCIES Pre-construction and pre-design meetings are a
24、 common practice on larger projects. Designers, construction contractors, utility representatives and other interested parties meet to discuss the scope and timing of intended work, type of equipment involved, proximity of excavation to underground facilities, potential for accidents and special pro
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