Wis. Admin. Code Department of Transportation Trans 29.10 - Utility facility specifications
(1) LOCATION.
(a)
General. A utility shall
always locate its utility facilities to minimize the need for subsequent
adjustments to accommodate future railroad improvements and to allow for the
later servicing or expanding of its utility facilities with minimal obstruction
to or interference with the flow of railroad traffic.
(b)
Longitudinal placement.
Utility facility longitudinal installations or modifications shall be located
on alignments uniformly parallel to and within 5 feet of the outer limits of
the department railroad property. A different alignment may be approved if the
department and railroad agree. No installation or modification may be approved
within the track zone.
(c)
Transverse crossings. Utility facilities shall cross the
department railroad property on a line as nearly perpendicular to the railroad
track alignment as is practicable.
(2) UTILITY FACILITY DESIGN AND INSTALLATION.
(a)
General. The utility
shall provide the department with a design of each utility facility to be
installed or modified within the department railroad property. The department
shall review the utility's facility design with respect to its location and to
the manner of its installation or modification. The department shall also
review the facility design with respect to the measures proposed to preserve
safe and free railroad traffic flow, structural integrity of the railroad
facilities, ease of railroad maintenance and the aesthetic appearance of the
department railroad property.
(b)
Utility facility design standards. The minimum new utility
facility design, construction and operation standards shall be those found in
the Wisconsin administrative code for the utility and the utility activity in
question. If the codes, ordinances or laws of any governmental agency having
jurisdiction over the utility or over its activities are more restrictive than
this chapter, they shall govern. All new utility facility installations or
modifications shall, as a minimum, meet the following requirements:
1. Electrical power and electronic
communication utility facilities shall conform with ch. PSC 114, Wis. Adm.
Code.
2. Water lines shall conform
with the specifications of the American water works association and chs.
NR 110 and 811, Wis. Adm.
Code.
3. Pressure pipelines shall
conform with the requirements of title 49, code of federal regulations, parts
192, 193, subparts A, B and D, attached as appendix 1, and 195, and ch. PSC
135.
4. Liquid petroleum pipelines
shall conform with the recommended practices of the American petroleum
institute for pipeline crossings under railroads and highways.
(c)
Drainage and other
utility facilities. A utility shall take extreme care in installing or
modifying a utility facility to avoid disturbing either existing drainage
facilities or other previously installed underground utility facilities. Where
appropriate, trenches for underground utility facilities shall be backfilled
with previously excavated material, and necessary outlets shall be provided to
prevent water entrapment. Underdrains shall be provided where
necessary.
Notes
Copies of the National Electric Safety Code, the American Water Works Association specifications, 49 CFR Parts 192 and 195 and the American Petroleum Institute recommended practices are on file at the offices of the Department of Transportation, the Secretary of State and the Legislative Reference Bureau.
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