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Form Approved <br /> by VP Law202-24551 <br /> existence or location of pipelines and other subsurface structures prior to drilling <br /> or excavating with mechanized equipment. Upon Licensee's written request, <br /> which shall be made thirty (30) business days in advance of Licensee's <br /> requested construction of the PIPELINE, Licensor will provide Licensee any <br /> information that Licensor has in the possession of its Engineering Department <br /> concerning the existence and approximate location of Licensor's underground <br /> utilities and pipelines at or near the vicinity of the proposed PIPELINE. Prior to <br /> conducting any such boring work, the Licensee will review all such material. <br /> Licensor does not warrant the accuracy or completeness of information relating <br /> to subsurface conditions and Licensee's operations will be subject at all times to <br /> the liability provisions herein. <br /> (b) For all bores greater than 20-inch diameter and at a depth less than 10.0 feet <br /> below bottom of rail, a soil investigation will need to be performed by the <br /> Licensee and reviewed by Licensor prior to construction. This study is to <br /> determine if granular material is present, and to prevent subsidence during the <br /> installation process. If the investigation determines in Licensor's reasonable <br /> opinion that granular material is present, Licensor may select a new location for <br /> Licensee's use, or may require Licensee to furnish for Licensor's review and <br /> approval, in its sole discretion a remedial plan to deal with the granular material. <br /> Once Licensor has approved any such remedial plan in writing, Licensee shall, at <br /> its sole cost and expense, carry out the approved plan in accordance with all <br /> terms thereof and hereof. <br /> 16. Any Dpen hole, boring or well constructed on the Premises by Licensee shall be safety <br /> covered and secured at all times when Licensee is not working in the actual vicinity <br /> thereof. Following completion of that portion of the work, all holes or borings <br /> constructed on the Premises by Licensee shall be: <br /> (a) filled in to surrounding ground level with compacted bentonite grout; or <br /> (b) otherwise secured or retired in accordance with any applicable Legal <br /> Requirement. No excavated materials may remain on Licensor's property for <br /> more than ten (10) days, but must be properly disposed of by Licensee in <br /> accordance with applicable Legal Requirements. <br /> 17. Upon termination of this License, Licensee shall, at its sole cost and expense: <br /> (a) remove the PIPELINE and all appurtenances thereto, or, at the sole discretion of <br /> the Licensor, fill and cap or otherwise appropriately decommission the PIPELINE <br /> with a method satisfactory to Licensor; <br /> (b) report and restore any damage to the Premises arising from, growing out of, or <br /> connected with Licensee's use of the Premises; <br /> (c) remedy any unsafe conditions on the Premises created or aggravated by <br /> Licensee; and <br /> (d) leave the Premises in the condition which existed as of the Effective Date of this <br /> License. <br /> 5 of 15 Form 424;Rev11/19/02 <br /> 01 <br />
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