Wis. Admin. Code Department of Transportation Trans 29.14 - Electric power and communication circuits
(1) UNDERGROUND.
(a) A utility may install or modify electric
power or communication facilities by trenching, direct burial, plowing, boring
or jacking. Boring without conduit is permissible where soil conditions allow.
Underground utility construction shall conform with all applicable codes,
standards and specifications.
(b)
The vertical distance from the top of the finished railroad property surface to
the top of the conduit, or top of the casing where required, shall be at least
2 feet. This distance may not be reduced unless the circuit is satisfactorily
protected with suitable protective covering or conduit.
(c) All provisions of this chapter, except
for s.
Trans 29.12(4) and (6) (b), shall apply to
underground electric power or communications utility facilities unless clearly
inconsistent with this section.
(2) OVERHEAD POWER AND COMMUNICATION
CIRCUITS.
(a) The space between the track zone
and the department railroad property boundary lines shall be kept as free from
obstructions as practicable. If an above-ground utility facility is permitted,
it shall be located so as not to interfere with railroad operations or
maintenance and may not be concealed by vegetation. It should be placed as
close as practicable to an existing fence or to a department railroad property
boundary line. Adjustments because of the terrain traversed may be made in
locating poles, guys, and related facilities on the department railroad
property.
(b) The minimum vertical
clearance for overhead electric power and communication circuits above the
department railroad property and the minimum horizontal and vertical clearances
from bridges or from other railroad facilities shall conform to the Wisconsin
state electrical code found in ch. PSC 114, Wis. Adm. Code, and to s.
RR 2.14, Wis. Adm. Code.
(c) Any longitudinal installation or
modification of overhead lines on department railroad property shall have
single pole construction, unless the department shall approve another
construction prior to installation or modification and then only in areas that
are more than 40 feet from the nearest rail. Single pole construction with
joint use is desirable where more than one utility requires longitudinal
installation over the same segment of department railroad property.
(3) CASING REQUIREMENTS.
(a) Electric power or communication circuits
may be installed or modified beneath department railroad property without
protective casing. Cable installation shall be by direct burial or small bores.
Where soil conditions permit, cable installation may be by boring a hole about
the same diameter as the cable and pulling the cable through.
(b) Where an underground circuit crossing is
encased in protective casing, the casing shall extend to a minimum of 13 feet
from the centerline of the track or, if more than one track is present, from
the centerline of the nearest track.
(c) The department may require casing for any
circuit having less than the minimum burial depth, located too near the
footings of a bridge, or required by an industry or company code or policy or
by a public agency code, law or ordinance to be encased.
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