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As it was not accessible at the time of inspection, it is assumed that the Blue Dolphin platform’s <br />water service is disconnected and meter removed. The service is likely comprised of a one (1) or <br />two (2) inch metal pipe suspended below the existing platform, running to a location on shore <br />where it connects to the original meter box location. Demolition of the water service shall include <br />removal of all pipe to the original meter box, or to a point five (5) feet outside the footprint of the <br />platform, whichever is greater. The existing service connection to the water main is to be capped <br />at that location, if not already capped. <br />Natural Gas <br />Direct gas service to the Harbor Master’s office is provided by a standalone butane tank located in <br />a cabinet on at the entrance ramp to the office. The gas system is comprised of a pipe that runs <br />below the suspended deck and gangway, from the tank to the office interior. Demolition of the <br />Harbor Master’s gas service shall include removal of the butane tank, cabinet, and all pipes. <br />No other natural gas services were observed at the project site. <br />Electrical Systems <br />Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) supplies and distributes electricity to the Site. Electrical service is <br />provided at various facilities shown on the Site Map in Appendix A, including restrooms, Harbor <br />Master’s office, floating docks, refueling dock, finger piers, and the sewage pump station. The <br />sizes of the conduits vary from 1” to 2” and are subject to field investigation before removal. <br />All electrical systems should be deactivated prior to the start of decommission work. <br />The electrical distribution system on the docks and piers consists of conduits running below the <br />floating docks to service points, dock lighting fixtures. A few of the docks on the north end of the <br />marina contain walkway lighting, utilizing ankle-high luminaires mounted to the deck. Thirteen (13) <br />luminaires were counted, in total. The entire floating dock electrical and lighting distribution <br />network should be removed and salvaged, including conduit, conductors, meters, junction boxes, <br />cabinets/transformers, and other related appurtenances. The on-shore conductors, meters, pull <br />boxes, and related appurtenances will be removed and salvaged up to the nearest remaining <br />service cabinets/switchboards/transformers on shore. All salvaged materials will be delivered to <br />PG&E by the contractor. <br />The five (5) restroom facilities electrical services are buried and were not accessible at the time of <br />inspection. Demolition of the restroom facilities’ services will include removal and salvage of all <br />electrical conductors to its nearest meter or junction box. All salvaged materials will be delivered to <br />PG&E by the contractor. <br />The refueling dock has been served by an on-shore plywood shed (approximately 6’L x 4’W x 8’H) <br />containing electrical panels and pump controllers for pumps and tanks that no longer exist. The <br />entire shed will be demolished to its foundation. The demolition shall include the removal of <br />electrical panels, switches, light fixtures, controllers, and other related appurtenances, including the <br />conduit and conductors attached to the outside and underside of the pile-supported deck. <br />Electrical components are also found at the sewage lift station at the Blue Dolphin site, which <br />includes a duplex pump control panel, electrical conduits and wiring, switches, and wall-mounted <br />light fixture. The lift station and its electrical components are to be removed and salvaged from the <br />23