16 Tex. Admin. Code § 18.4 - Excavator Obligation to Avoid Damage to Underground Pipelines
(a) An excavator
shall comply with the requirements of §
18.3 of this title, relating to
Excavator Notice to Notification Center. An excavator shall also comply with
the requirements of Texas Health & Safety Code, Subchapter H, relating to
Construction Affecting Pipeline Easements and Rights-of-Way, and shall plan an
excavation in such a manner as to avoid damage to and minimize interference
with all underground pipelines in the vicinity of the excavation area and shall
take all reasonable steps to protect underground pipelines from
damage.
(b) An excavator shall wait
the time required by Texas Utilities Code, Chapter 251, before beginning
excavation.
(c) Prior to
excavation, an excavator shall confirm that a copy of a valid locate ticket for
the location is in the possession of the excavator's designated representative
and can be obtained from the representative or can be provided within one hour
of a request from the operator or the Commission.
(d) Prior to excavation, an excavator shall
verify that it is at the correct location as specified on the locate ticket;
shall verify white-lining; and, to the best of the excavator's ability, shall
make a visual check for any unmarked underground pipelines. Checking for
unmarked underground pipelines includes, but is not limited to, looking for
additional pipeline line markers, such as painted fence post-type markers,
aboveground pipeline valves, meter sets, regulator stations, or rectifier
units.
(e) An excavator shall not
begin excavating until a second notice is given to the notification center for
the area if:
(1) the excavator has knowledge
of the existence of an underground pipeline and has received an "all clear" or
a "no conflict" response from an operator;
(2) the excavator observes clear evidence
(such as a line marker or an above-ground fixture) of the presence of an
unmarked underground pipeline in the area of the proposed excavation, and has
received an "all clear" or a "no conflict" response from an operator;
(3) there is no positive response for the
excavation area; or
(4) the
positive response is unclear or obviously erroneous (for example, for a
different location or for a different type of underground facility).
(f) If an excavator has given a
second notice in accordance with this section and there is no positive response
within four hours, the excavator may begin excavating.
(g) An excavator shall protect and preserve
locate markings from the time the excavator begins work until markings are no
longer required for the proper and safe excavation in the vicinity of all
underground pipelines.
(h) Each
excavator that damages an underground pipeline shall notify the operator of the
damage through the notification center at the earliest practical moment but not
later than one hour following the damage incident. An excavator that damages an
underground pipeline shall not cover the exposed pipeline without approval of
the operator.
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