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• Eastmont Tank (elevated steel tank) <br />• Olympic Tank (elevated steel tank) <br />• Casino Tank (elevated steel tank) <br />• Casino pump station <br />• Evergreen Pump Station <br /> <br />The COE distribution pipeline grid includes the following types of pipes <br />• Steel Pipe (common for larger diameter transmission within the city, as well as in the <br />transmission system) <br />• Concrete Cylinder Pipe (CCP) (common for larger diameter transmission within the city) <br />• Cast Iron Pipe (common in older neighborhoods) <br />• Ductile Iron Pipe (common in newer neighborhoods) <br />• Asbestos Cement Pipe (one neighborhood) <br />• PE <br />• Limited amounts of other pipe materials <br /> <br />Items within the current scope include the COE facilities (all pipes). Reservoirs and tanks and <br />pump stations needed to operate the system will be functionally considered; some of these <br />facilities have had prior seismic evaluations (including Reservoirs 2, 3, 6), and for the present <br />work, COE will provide copies of prior assessments, and G&E will use those findings as part of <br />the overall current assessment. <br /> <br />G&E will perform new seismic assessments for the above-listed facilities (COE will select these: <br />re-using existing assessments of facilities previously evaluated by others, or recently <br />constructed), and all of the distribution pipe (see 2012-vintage map below, color coded by <br />pressure zone). Seismic assessments will be made for every pipe segment, and summarized <br />individually (database format), as well as by pressure zone as well as by the entire system as a <br />whole.