Overview of The Design, Construction, and Operation of Interstate Liquid Petroleum Pipelines
Overview of The Design, Construction, and Operation of Interstate Liquid Petroleum Pipelines
Overview of The Design, Construction, and Operation of Interstate Liquid Petroleum Pipelines
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ANL/EVS/TM/08-1
by
T.C. Pharris1 and R.L. Kolpa2
1
Decision and Information Sciences Division
2
Environmental Science Division
Argonne National Laboratory
November 2007
CONTENTS
NOTATION..............................................................................................................................
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INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................................................
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2.1
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CONTENTS (Cont.)
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3.1
3.2
Scheduling...............................................................................................................
Preconstruction Activities.......................................................................................
3.2.1 Survey and Mapping ...................................................................................
3.2.2 Staging Areas ..............................................................................................
3.2.3 Soil and Geology Studies............................................................................
3.3 Construction............................................................................................................
3.3.1 Movement and Staging of Pipeline Components
and Construction Equipment.......................................................................
3.3.2 Clearing and Grading..................................................................................
3.3.3 Stringing Pipe Joints along the ROW .........................................................
3.3.4 Ditching.......................................................................................................
3.3.5 Pipe Bedding Material ................................................................................
3.3.6 Welding.......................................................................................................
3.3.7 Pipe Bending...............................................................................................
3.3.8 Pipe Coating................................................................................................
3.3.9 Lowering the Pipeline into the Ditch ..........................................................
3.3.10 Backfilling the Ditch...................................................................................
3.3.11 Hydrostatic Testing.....................................................................................
3.3.12 Final Grading and Reclamation ..................................................................
3.3.13 Special Conditions ......................................................................................
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4.1
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4.2
4.3
4.4
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4.7
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CONTENTS (Cont.)
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References........................................................................................................................
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FIGURES
2.1-1
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2.1-2
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2.1-3
Pig Launcher/Receiver............................................................................................
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3.3-1
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3.3-2
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3.3-3
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3.3-4
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3.3-5
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3.3-6
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3.3-7
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3.3-8
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3.3-9
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3.3-10
Welding Pipe...........................................................................................................
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3.3-11
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3.3-12
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3.3-13
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3.3-14
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3.3-15
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FIGURES (Cont.)
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3.3-17
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3.3-18
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3.3-19
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3.3-20
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3.3-21
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3.3-25
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3.3-26
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3.3-27
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TABLES
1.2-1
2.1-1
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2.1-2
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2.1-3
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NOTATION
The following is a list of the acronyms, initialisms, and abbreviations (including units of
measure) used in this document. Acronyms and abbreviations used only in tables and figures are
defined in the respective tables and figures.
BTEX
CDPD
CFR
CPS
DOE
DOT
EIA
EPA
FEMA
FERC
GPS
HDD
IAPMO
IEEE
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