Or. Admin. Code § 952-001-0070 - Operators to Mark Underground Facilities or Notify Excavator that None Exist
(1) Except as provided in section (2) of this
rule, within two full business days following the day an excavator notifies the
Oregon Utility Notification Center of a proposed excavation, the operator or
its designated agent must:
(a) Mark within 24
inches of the outside lateral dimensions of both sides of all its locatable
underground facilities within the area of proposed excavation. All marks must
indicate the name, initials or logo of the operator of the underground
facilities, and the width of the facility if it is greater than 2
inches;
(b) Provide marks to the
excavator of the unlocatable underground facilities in the area of proposed
excavation, using the best information available including as-constructed
drawings or other facility records that are maintained by the facility
operator; or
(c) Notify the
excavator that the operator does not have any underground facilities in the
area of the proposed excavation. Acceptable notifications must include locate
request call back information and if done with an AVR (Automated Voice
Response) must have a repeat option and a call back number to hear the
information again.
(2)
An operator or designated agent must comply with the terms of an agreement with
the excavator, confirmed in writing by both parties prior to excavation, that
provides a date and time for the operator to mark facilities within a time
period that exceeds two business days but does not exceed 10 business
days.
(3) Operators of abandoned
facilities must mark said facilities to the standards of locatable facilities
or unlocatable facilities.
(4) An
operator must mark any known abandoned underground facility with a capital
letter "A" inside of a circle, using the appropriate operator color and
identification.
(5) An operator of
any out-of-service underground facility must mark such facility in the same way
it marks an underground facility that is in service.
(6) If an excavator uses offset marking, the
excavator must correctly measure the amount of offset, so that the excavator
can reestablish the location of underground facilities where originally
marked.
(7) If the excavator
notifies the operator of underground facilities discovered during an excavation
in response to an emergency, the operator of underground facilities must comply
with section (1) of this rule as soon as possible.
(8) Underground facilities must be marked
using the following color code:
(a) RED -
Electric power lines, cables or conduit, and lighting cables.
(b) YELLOW - Gas, oil, steam, petroleum, or
gaseous materials.
(c) ORANGE -
Communications, alarm or signal lines, cables or conduits, and fiber.
(d) BLUE - Potable water.
(e) GREEN - Sewers, drain facilities or other
drain lines.
(f) WHITE -
Pre-marking of the outer limits of the proposed excavation or marking the
centerline and width of proposed lineal installations of buried
facilities.
(g) PINK - Temporary
Survey Markings.
(h) PURPLE -
Slurry, irrigation, and reclaimed water.
(9) In areas of ongoing excavation or
construction, operators must mark newly installed underground facilities
immediately upon placement.
(10)
Except while making minor repairs to existing non-conductive, unlocatable
facilities, an operator burying non-conductive, unlocatable facilities within
the public rights-of-way or utility easements must place a tracer wire or other
similar conductive marking tape or device with the facility to allow for later
location and marking.
(11) An
operator of underground drainage lines is not required to indicate the presence
of those underground drainage lines if the existence and route of those
drainage lines can be clearly determined from the presence of other visible
facilities, such as manholes, catch basins, inlets, outlets, junction boxes,
storm drains or permanent marking devices.
(12) An operator of underground drainage
lines in the area of the proposed excavation must:
(a) Provide the excavator the best available
description of the underground drainage lines, including as-constructed
drawings or other facility maps maintained by the underground drainage lines
operator; or
(b) Contact the person
requesting locates, meet with the person or their designee prior to the
beginning of the proposed project, and convey the information required under
paragraph (a) of this section.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 183, 757
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 757.552
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