Wash. Admin. Code § 468-34-190 - Pipelines - Location and alignment
(1)
For all crossings, the angle of crossing should be based on economic
considerations of practical alternates. The crossings should be as near normal
to the highway centerlines as practical.
(2) Pipeline crossings should avoid deep
cuts, footings of bridges and retaining walls, wet or rocky terrain or
locations where highway drainage would be affected.
(3) Longitudinal installations shall parallel
the highway and lie as near as practicable to the highway right of way line.
Any longitudinal installation in the roadway or median, as defined in WAC
468-34-110(7) and
(8), shall be considered a variance from this
policy. Any request for such a variance must demonstrate that:
(a) The installation will not adversely
affect the design, construction, stability, structural integrity, traffic
safety or operation of the highway.
(b) The installation, other than in the
roadway or median, will create an undue hardship or financial burden by reason
of terrain, geology, or environmental damage along the roadside.
(4) Trenched crossing in the
roadway as defined in WAC
468-34-110(7)
shall be considered a variance from this policy. Any request for such a
variance shall comply with subsection (3)(a) and (b) of this section.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapter 47.44 RCW. 89-05-022 (Order 119), § 468-34-190, filed 2/10/89. Statutory Authority: 1977 ex.s. c 151. 79-01-033 (DOT Order 10 and Comm. Order 1, Resolution No. 13), § 468-34-190, filed 12/20/78. Formerly WAC 252-04-155.
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