Emergency Temporary Repair of Line Section 111 Pipeline Washout

Summary

SCH Number
2006108229
Public Agency
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 7 (Colorado River Basin), Palm Desert
Document Title
Emergency Temporary Repair of Line Section 111 Pipeline Washout
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
10/20/2006
Document Description
The Santa Fe Pacific Pipelines Partners, L.P., (SFPP) proposes to perform an emergency temporary repair of two exposed sections of pipeline along Line Section 111 within the San Gorgonio River in Riverside County. The pipelines convey petroleum products. The emergency temporary repair project will consist of the placement of K-rails surrounding the exposed pipeline sections. The K-rails will be backfilled with sand obtained from the dry river bottom. The backfilled sand will be lined with geotextile fabric. The exposed pipeline segments must be protected as soon as possible to protect the pipeline from damage from possible floodwaters within the San Gorgonio River, all-terrain vehicles, firearms, and corrosion. Time limitations on both ambient air temperature (activities must be conducted at temperatures about 71 degrees Fahrenheit to ensure protection of listed endangered species) and storm events require activities to occur prior to October 31, 2006.

Contact Information

Name
Kirk Larkin
Agency Name
Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 7 (Colorado River B
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency

Location

Counties
Riverside

Notice of Exemption

Exempt Status
Emergency Project
Type, Section or Code
Section 15269(c)
Reasons for Exemption
The above actions are necessary to protect the pipeline, which was exposed as a result of previous storm events that eroded protective soils, from the upcoming rainy season, off-highway vehicle usage, firearm usage, and corrosion caused by exposure to the elements. Damage to the pipeline could cause the petroleum products conveyed in the pipeline to be released to the environment, thereby causing potentially serious harm to human health, flora and fauna, endangered species, and property. Immediate action is required due to the immediacy of the rainy season and the need to conduct this work when the ambient temperature is still above 71 degrees Fahrenheit to ensure listed endangered species in the vicinity of the project are protected.

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