Folder PCA0002-1b
Container
Contains 80 Results:
AS27: The pipe is being buried in a mechanically frozen ditch to ensure a crossing for the Nelchina (Nel-chee-na) caribou herd, which numbers between 8,000 and 10,000. This crossing was chosen because of the known migrations of the herd over the past 20 years., 1976-05
Item — Folder: PCA0002-1b
Identifier: PCA0002-1b-31
Scope and Contents
PC009/008
Dates:
Issued: 1976-05
AS27: Forty-foot sections of insulated pipe are welded at the site. The welded area is covered with a protective tape coating, and the two sections of prefabricated insulation are strapped in place to form a continuous string of insulated pipe., 1976-05
Item — Folder: PCA0002-1b
Identifier: PCA0002-1b-32
Scope and Contents
PC011-15/17
Dates:
Issued: 1976-05
AS27: All completed work is inspected prior to burial. Bechtel quality control inspectors are responsible for monitoring all pipeline construction performed by the project's five execution contractors. In turn, Alyeska's quality assurance department reviews the performance of the quality control effort as well as making technical audits of all phases of construction., 1976-05
Item — Folder: PCA0002-1b
Identifier: PCA0002-1b-33
Scope and Contents
PC002-1
Dates:
Issued: 1976-05
AS27: For special buried pipe, six-inch diameter brine lines on either side of the pipe circulate a refrigerant, keeping the soil frozen around the buried pipe., 1976-05
Item — Folder: PCA0002-1b
Identifier: PCA0002-1b-34
Scope and Contents
PC010-6
Dates:
Issued: 1976-05
AS122: Another construction activity that continued during the reporting period was the installation of the fuel line north of the Brooks Range. Here, about 100 miles south of Prudhoe Bay, the line is installed aside sections of the mainline elevated pipe on the narrow side of the pipeline workpad., 1976-05
Item — Folder: PCA0002-1b
Identifier: PCA0002-1b-35
Scope and Contents
CL357-7
Dates:
Issued: 1976-05
AS119: Other portions of the small diameter pipeline are being built alongside the pipeline haul road on a snowpad. Here, a homemade snow blade rig pulled by a tractor compacts the snow for the heavy equipment used on the fuel line project., 1976-05
Item — Folder: PCA0002-1b
Identifier: PCA0002-1b-36
Scope and Contents
GL328-11
Dates:
Issued: 1976-05
AS120: This equipment includes the Barber Greene ditching machine at left, and the roc saw machine at right., 1976-05
Item — Folder: PCA0002-1b
Identifier: PCA0002-1b-37
Scope and Contents
GL338/340
Dates:
Issued: 1976-05
AS116: After the fuel line has been welded and x-rayed, "jeeping" or checks for irregularities in the pipe coating is performed, and breaks in the coating are patched., 1976-05
Item — Folder: PCA0002-1b
Identifier: PCA0002-1b-38
Scope and Contents
GL320-3/10
Dates:
Issued: 1976-05
AS116: More than 80 miles of the 10-inch and 8-inch diameter line had been welded by early May. The line will supply power to the pump stations north of the Brooks Range. The Toolik pipeline construction camp is in the background, here., 1976-05
Item — Folder: PCA0002-1b
Identifier: PCA0002-1b-39
Scope and Contents
CL318-11
Dates:
Issued: 1976-05
AS119: Preceding the gas line work spread are the surveyors, who verify the alignment of the line over the frozen tundra., 1976-05
Item — Folder: PCA0002-1b
Identifier: PCA0002-1b-40
Scope and Contents
SU105-7
Dates:
Issued: 1976-05