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Project–At–A–Glance
WSIP Region Bay Division
Lcoation Fremont
Construction Start March, 2008
Construction Finish September, 2008
Current Status Close-out
Project Cost $28M |
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Construction Completed: March, 2008
The project, which reached substantial completion in March, 2008, consists of two new crossover/isolation valve vaults located on either side of the Hayward Fault in Fremont. The purpose of the facilities is to automatically and/or remotely be able to shut down flow in either or both pipelines should damage occur as a result of a seismic event or other emergency and to divert flow into one pipeline in the event one survives the earthquake.
Description The project primarily consists of:
- Two large vaults that are primarily below-ground installations with only the top 30 inches of the structure exposed. Above-ground facilities include security fencing and satellite communication dishes. The vaults are approximately 2,400 feet apart along the pipelines.
- Each vault includes four mainline isolation valves and a crossover valve. The isolation valves are hydraulically operated, while the crossover valves are electrically operated.
- The existing Bay Division Pipeline (BDPL) No. 3 is a 78-inch-diameter reinforced concrete pipe, and BDPL No. 4 is a 96-inch-diameter PCCP. At each vault, approximately 170 feet of each pipeline will be replaced with welded steel pipe.
- Each facility will be equipped with connections for portable electric generators, and a battery system will provide immediate emergency power to operate the hydraulic system.
- Valve actuators will have remote monitoring and operating capability through SCADA.
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Need more information?
Contact Christina Kerby at (415) 554-3203 or via email at
ckerby@sfwater.org
The environmental review document for the Bay Division Pipelines 3&4 Crossovers Project is now available.
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