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Franchise Permit: MFP18002840
IVR Number: 18002840
Permit Informaon
Permit Name:Olympic Pipe Line Company
Address/Locaon :05/25/2018Application Date:2144800266Parcel Number:8243 S 130TH ST
Permit Type:06/04/2018Issue Date:Franchise
Permit Work Class:06/04/2019Expiration Date:Minor Utility
Franchise Type:Natural Gas
Description:APPROVED WITH COMMENTS OR REDLINES
Olympic's contractor will excavate to the existing pipeline casing, inspect and install a new test station vent required
for the cathodic protection. Excavation will be completed with a mini excavator. Excavated material will be temporarily
stockpiled on site and then reused as backfill after maintenance is completed.
Contacts
Name Address PhoneTypeBilling
425-235-7736
Olympic Pipe Line Company
1006 CENTRAL Rd
EVERSON, WA 98247
B: (425) 235-7736Applicant
CARYL CHIAVERINI
PERCHERON LLC
B: (503) 539-0487Contact
Gregory Gapinski
Snelson Companies Inc
601 W State St
Sedro Woolley, WA 98284-1560
B: (360) 856-6511Contractor
Business License Number: BL.027630Construction Contractor: SNELSI*374N9
CITY OF RENTON ROW 1055 S Grady Way
Renton, WA 98057-3232
Owner
Chris Anderson
Olympic Pipe Line.
2201 Lind Ave SW
Renton, WA 98057
B: (206) 786-0658
O: (425) 286-6728
Owner
Dustin Lambert
Olympic Pipeline - Billing
2319 Lind Ave SW
Renton, WA 98057-3347
B: (425) 235-7711
C: (770) 317-5174
Specialized
Billing
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General Condions & Signature
Permission is hereby given for the work described on this permit according to the conditions hereon and according to the
approved plans and specifications pertaining thereto, subject to compliance with the Ordinance of the City of Renton.
This permit and plans must be posted at the job site at all times.
I hereby certify that no work is to be done except as described above and in approved plans, and that work is to conform to
Renton Trench Restoration and Street Overlay Requirements.
Call (425) 430-7203 or go to: www.MyBuildingPermit.com one working day in advance to schedule an inspections and for ANY
work in the Right of Way.
Call 8 1 1 to locate underground utilities at least two full business days prior to any excavation.
In accordance with RCW 19.122.033(4) the permit holder is required to contact (Williams Northwest Pipeline at 425.868.1010)
(Olympic Pipeline at 206.510.0575) (Puget Sound Energy at 425.375.3397) to request a consultation with the transmission
pipeline company prior to performing any construction or excavation activities. This requirement to consult with the
transmission pipeline company is in addition to the requirement to Call before You Dig as required in RCW 19.122.
(Date)(Signature)
Page 1 of 1THIS PERMIT AND PLANS MUST BE POSTED AT THE JOB SITE AT ALL TIMES
8243 S 130th StMFP18002840Scott Warlick5/30/2018Holly Powers6/4/2018
MFP18002840
Scott Warlick
6/4/2018
8:00AM - 3:30PM
Monday - Friday
1.The locations of all features shown are approximate.
2.This drawing is for information purposes. It is intended to assist in showing features discussed in an attached
document. GeoEngineers, Inc. cannot guarantee the accuracy and content of electronic files. The master file is stored
by GeoEngineers, Inc. and will serve as the official record of this communication.
3.Prepared following WSDOT Standard Plan TC5. Specific sign locations may be adjusted with approval of the City of
Renton Inspector. For signs size refer to Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and WSDOT Sign
Fabrication Manual M55-05.
4.Olympic will work with property owners at southeast end of diverted area to allow local access around the work area.
5.Speed limit on Renton Avenue is 35 mph
Notes:
Olympic 12-inch Pipeline Casing Maintenance
Renton-Seattle Station 120+81 Project
Traffic Control Plan
Renton, Washington
Figure 1
Work Area
TCP Contacts:
Ernest Falcon Olympic/BP 425-306-7521
David Walker Snelson Co. 360-661-3535
Temporary Sign Location
TX Spacing Distance = 200 feet, or adjusted to fit
street conditions
SP: 0089412626\Working\Station 120+81.pptx CRW: 05/22/2018Reference: City of Renton IT GIS
Cones or Traffic Barrels
W20-1TTW20-1
XX
Staging and
Stockpile Area
T
W21-5 W20-1
W20-1
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This is King County's
ROW. Apply for
permit with King
County for signs in
their row
The locations of all features shown are approximate.
This drawing is for information purposes. It is intended to assist in
showing features discussed in an attached document. GeoEngineers,
Inc. cannot guarantee the accuracy and content of electronic files. The
master file is stored by GeoEngineers, Inc. and will serve as the official
record of this communication.
1.
2.
Notes:
Olympic 12-inch Pipeline Casing Maintenance
Renton-Seattle Pipeline Station 120+81 Project
Vicinity Map
Renton, Washington
Figure 1
Approximate
location of work area
SP: 0089412626\Working\Station 114+04.pptx CRW: 05/10/2018Reference: City of Renton IT GIS
MFP18002840
The locations of all features shown are approximate.
This drawing is for information purposes. It is intended to assist in
showing features discussed in an attached document. GeoEngineers,
Inc. cannot guarantee the accuracy and content of electronic files. The
master file is stored by GeoEngineers, Inc. and will serve as the official
record of this communication.
1.
2.
Notes:Olympic 12-inch Pipeline Casing Maintenance
Renton-Seattle Pipeline Station 120+81 Project
Site Plan
Renton, Washington
Figure 2
Excavation Area
SP: 0089412626\Working\Station 114+04.pptx CRW: 05/10/2018Reference: City of Renton IT GIS
Casing excavation will be about 8 feet wide by 8 feet long by 3 feet deep
Staging and Stockpile Area
Olympic’s 12-inch pipeline
MFP18002840
1.The locations of all features shown are approximate.
2.This drawing is for information purposes. It is intended to assist in
showing features discussed in an attached document. GeoEngineers, Inc.
cannot guarantee the accuracy and content of electronic files. The master
file is stored by GeoEngineers, Inc. and will serve as the official record of
this communication.
3.Temporary shoring will be used if excavation becomes deeper than 4 feet.
Notes:
Olympic 12-inch Pipeline Casing Maintenance
Renton-Seattle Pipeline Station 120+81 Project
Typical Cross Sections
Renton, Washington
Figure 3
This drawing is not to scale
Casing excavation will be about 8 feet wide
by 8 feet long
The ground surface at excavation location
will be restored to pre-excavation conditions
after the excavation is backfilled.
Olympic 12” Pipeline
Temporary Fencing, Barriers or Cones (if needed)
Grass and Topsoil
and/or gravel
Casing excavation depth will
be approximately 3 feet deep
Temporary Fencing, Barriers or Cones (if needed)
Grass and Topsoil
and/or gravel
Casing excavation depth will
be approximately 3 feet deep SP: 0089412626\Working\Station 114+04.pptx CRW: 05/10/201812-inch pipeline
MFP18002840
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OLYMPIC PIPE LINE COMPANY
600 SW 39TH ST
SUITE 275
RENTON, WASHINGTON 98057
(425) 235-7736
May 14, 2018
City of Renton
Development Services
1055 South Grady Way 6th Floor
Renton, Washington 98057
Attention: Holly Powers
Re: Project Narrative and Application Authorization
12-inch Renton-Seattle Petroleum Products Pipeline
Casing Maintenance Site 120+81
Renton, Washington
INTRODUCTION
Olympic Pipe Line Company LLC (Olympic) operates a 12-inch petroleum products delivery
pipeline that extends from their Renton Station to their Seattle Station. Casing inspections
performed by Olympic recently indicated that further evaluation of the casing test point is
warranted on the 12-inch pipeline in Renton. In order to monitor the cathodic protection of
the pipeline and maintain electrical separation between the pipeline and the overlying casing,
Olympic maintains and tests electrical test points at all pipeline casings in accordance with the
Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission (WUTC) standards. Olympic is, therefore,
required to excavate the test point at this location for inspection. Additionally, Olympic plans
to install a permanent vent and test station at this location to protect the test wires for long-
term, routine inspection.
The casing maintenance site is located in the grass and gravel shoulder/parking area of S.
130th Street on the south side of the street and just north of Parcel 214480-0266 in Renton
(see Vicinity Map, Figure 1). The pipeline stationing at this site is approximately 120+81. The
excavation area will be within City of Renton right-of-way and we are applying for a City of
Renton Franchise Permit. Work and staging will be completed from Parcel 214480-0266 and
in the graveled parking area along the street.
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The purpose of this narrative is to describe the work associated with the project. This narrative
presents a general description of the work activities, environmental controls to be employed
and anticipated project schedule. A Detailed Site Plan and Cross-Sections are provided as
Figures 2 and 3.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
This paragraph describes the general construction methods to be employed for the pipeline
casing inspection excavation. Prior to excavation, the Contractor will complete a Utility One-
Call. The Contractor will temporarily move two ecology blocks just west of the dig location,
stage their backhoe excavator on private property and excavate down to the top of the pipeline
casing. The Contractor will then visually inspect the casing, and repair and/or install the casing
wires and install a new casing vent. The excavation dimensions are expected to be about 8
feet wide, 8 feet long, and 3 feet deep and conventional shoring will be used to support the
excavation (see Site Plan, Figure 2, and Cross Sections, Figure 3). Soil removed from the
excavation will be temporarily stockpiled on Parcel 214480-0266 and then reused as backfill
after maintenance work is completed. The backfill will be graded and compacted to match the
surrounding surface grade. The disturbed area will be seeded with a native grass seed mix and
mulched with weed-free straw, and the two ecology blocks will be put back into place. The
whole process is expected to take approximately one to three days. Steel plates will be placed
over the excavation overnight if the work is not completed in one day.
Total material excavation volume generated for this project is estimated at about 7 cubic yards.
The amount of soil to be excavated may vary somewhat depending on the actual underground
site conditions, the depth of the pipeline casing and other site-specific issues.
TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROLS
A plan view of the maintenance site and typical cross-sectional views of the excavations are
shown on the Site Plan and Cross Sections. If required, the following general BMPs are
proposed as temporary erosion and sedimentation control measures at the dig site:
1. This TESC Plan addresses temporary construction impacts and does not anticipate any
permanent drainage design changes.
2. The boundaries of the temporary work and access areas will be clearly marked in the field
prior to construction. During construction, no disturbance beyond the marked limits will
be permitted.
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3. Straw wattles may be installed prior to construction to help confine sediment transport and
runoff from the immediate work area. If used,
• Upon removal of the straw wattles, the disturbed areas will be restored. Straw
wattles will be disposed of in a proper manner.
• Straw wattles will be inspected immediately after each rainfall and at least daily. Any
required repairs will be made immediately.
4. Surface water controls, such as interceptor berms, will be constructed, if necessary.
5. Site preparation, excavations, and fill placement will be completed during drier weather to
the extent practical. Precipitation and runoff patterns will be monitored during
construction. If inclement weather occurs, stockpiles of excavated materials, if present,
will be covered with plastic or another protective covering.
6. Groundwater pumped from the excavation, if any, will be collected in a vacuum truck and
disposed offsite with the soil.
7. Backfilled soil will be compacted to match surrounding soil conditions.
BMPS FOR PREVENTING AND CONTAINING PETROLEUM SPILLS
To prevent petroleum products or other material from contaminating soils and water bodies
during vehicle and equipment maintenance, the following Best Management Practices (BMPs)
will be implemented:
1. Construction equipment and vehicles will be properly maintained to prevent leaking of
petroleum products.
2. Specific staging areas for equipment and vehicle maintenance will be established away
from wetlands, water bodies and drainage pathways.
3. Drip pans and tarps or other containment systems will be used when changing oil and
other vehicle and equipment liquids.
4. Any contaminated soils or material will be disposed of offsite in proper receptacles and
transported to an approved disposal facility.
5. Spill cleanup materials will be stored on site, and employees are trained in spill control
procedures.
SCHEDULE
Work is anticipated to be completed over a one- to three-day period between May 28 and June
22, 2018, as the necessary permits have been obtained, the work crew is available and the
weather is appropriate for the work.