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Daily Report

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CPUC Environmental Monitoring Activities

SFPP Carson to Norwalk Project

Aspen Environmental Group Tuesday, May 18, 1999

The following is a brief summary of the environmental monitoring activities that were completed between 1:00 on 5/18/99 and 1:00 on 5/19/99. This summary is based on reports directly received from the field and has not been edited. If you have any questions please contact (818) 597-3407. This report is intended to serve as a communication document and as an instrument for quality control.


Construction Highlights

Spread 1

City of Long Beach

Spread 1 work in the City of Long Beach has been completed.

City of Paramount

No Spread 1 work occurred in the City of Paramount during the shift.

City of Bellflower

No work occurred on the west side of the San Gabriel River.

City of Cerritos

No work occurred on the east side of the San Gabriel River.

City of Artesia

No work occurred in the City of Artesia during the shift.

City of Norwalk

No work occurred in the City of Norwalk during the shift.

Spread 2

Los Angeles County

No work occurred in Los Angeles County during the shift.

City of Long Beach

A small crew worked on clean-up within DeForest Park during the shift.

City of Paramount

The final paving crew continued work on Madison Street in the City of Paramount during the shift.

Watson Station

City of Carson

The crew at the Watson Station continued working on the electrical connections and on small diameter lines. A small crew awaited the arrival of the smart-pig.

Norwalk Station

City of Norwalk

The crew at the Norwalk Station worked on the welding of the 12-inch line within the station.

Colton Station

City of Colton

The electrical crews worked at the valves and junction boxes at the Colton Station. Welders and pipelayers set small diameter lines within the station as crews hand excavated the proposed trenchline for additional 16-inch high-pressure lines.

Industry Station

City of Industry

A small crew set out location of the proposed motor pads at the station.

End of Report