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haZ <br /> y <br /> 1 2 <br /> 7. Conduct a system checkout of existing cathodic protection equipment within ROW prior <br /> to construction; including equipment associated with nearby Pipelines 3 and 4. This will <br /> provide a baseline data set which can be used should construction efforts result in the <br /> damage of existing cathodic protection facilities. <br /> 8. Provide construction monitoring during the excavation/installation of cathodic protection <br /> equipment. <br /> 9. Commission newly installed cathodic protection test stations. Adjust output of existing <br /> cathodic protection systems as required. <br /> City Responsibilities <br /> 1. Grant access to existing cathodic protection equipment as necessary in order to conduct <br /> testing and investigation. <br /> Assumptions <br /> 1. New pipeline will be dielectrically coated steel with welded joints, including tie-in spools. <br /> 2. One site visit will be required prior to completion of design. <br /> 3. One site visit will be made prior to construction activities. <br /> 4. Four days will be scheduled for monitoring of cathodic protection equipment installation. <br /> 5. Two site visits will be budgeted in the event the contractor damages the exiting cathodic <br /> protection equipment. <br /> 6. Two days required for final inspection of new and existing test station equipment, <br /> adjustment of cathodic protection rectifier outputs, and commissioning report. <br /> Deliverables <br /> 1. Pre-construction assessment report of existing cathodic protection equipment. <br /> 2. Recommendations as to number and location of new test stations. <br /> 3. Design drawings and specifications for inclusion into Design Package. <br /> 4. Review and comment of design package at appropriate milestones. <br /> 5. Review of contractor submittals for cathodic protection equipment (if required). <br /> 6. Final report describing cathodic protection system adjustment requirements and <br /> assessment of newly installed cathodic protection monitoring equipment. <br /> 14.0 Task 1400 — Historical Resources (NW Archaeol.) <br /> 14.1 Subtask 1401 — Historic Preservation Research <br /> Purpose <br /> Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act(NHPA) applies to this project. This law <br /> requires federally assisted, regulated or permitted undertakings to take into account their <br /> effects on historic properties, i.e., buildings, structures, objects, or archaeological sites, <br /> included in or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places (NRNP). NWAA will conduct <br /> background research and reconnaissance and to identify known historic and prehistoric <br /> properties affected by the project and assess probabilistic factors that will need to be addressed <br /> as the project progresses. <br /> 3 4 Everett Replacement of Water Transmission Line No.2 20 of 21 <br /> Phase 8B Scope of Services <br />