Folder PCA0002-1b
Container
Contains 80 Results:
AS25A: Here, about 140 miles north of Valdez, the structural supports for the valve control module were being completed. 41 valves were installed of the 162 remote and check valves required., 1976-05
Item — Folder: PCA0002-1b
Identifier: PCA0002-1b-51
Scope and Contents
PC1243-14
Dates:
Issued: 1976-05
AS33: The last of the work pad construction was also in progress. Here, the pipeline pad was being built through the Isabel Pass area of the Alaska Range., 1976-05
Item — Folder: PCA0002-1b
Identifier: PCA0002-1b-52
Scope and Contents
PC7116-13
Dates:
Issued: 1976-05
AS116: The last of the insulated work pad was completed on the north slope. This spread was working in the vicinity of Toolik camp., 1976-05
Item — Folder: PCA0002-1b
Identifier: PCA0002-1b-53
Scope and Contents
PC7126-9A
Dates:
Issued: 1976-05
AS116: At the front of the work spread, dozers clear the snow and level the ground for the polystyrene insulation boards, 1976-05
Item — Folder: PCA0002-1b
Identifier: PCA0002-1b-54
Scope and Contents
PC7128-3
Dates:
Issued: 1976-05
AS116: Bales of the 1-1/2-inch to 2-inch thick boards were offloaded at the site, and the boards were installed by hand., 1976-05
Item — Folder: PCA0002-1b
Identifier: PCA0002-1b-55
Scope and Contents
PC7130-3
Dates:
Issued: 1976-05
AS116: Use of the insulation of the northern part of the line substantially cut down on the amount-of gravel required to build the pad and the number of sites, which had to be disturbed to get gravel., 1976-05
Item — Folder: PCA0002-1b
Identifier: PCA0002-1b-56
Scope and Contents
PC7131-9
Dates:
Issued: 1976-05
AS116: The insulation also made it possible to reduce the length of vertical support members installed in the pad to support the 48-inch diameter pipeline., 1976-05
Item — Folder: PCA0002-1b
Identifier: PCA0002-1b-57
Scope and Contents
PC7122-17
Dates:
Issued: 1976-05
AS116: Insulation with gravel alone would have been possible in this area but would have required a work pad five to nine feet thick. By using insulation, however, the pipeline builders were able to reduce the overlay to an average 24 inches in total thickness., 1976-05
Item — Folder: PCA0002-1b
Identifier: PCA0002-1b-58
Scope and Contents
PC7119-17
Dates:
Issued: 1976-05
AS116: In the foothills of the Brooks Range, from 3 to 4-1/2 inches of the polystyrene were placed in layers within the work pad. On the rolling tundra north of the range, insulation thickness ranged from 3 to 4 inches, and on the flat coastal plain from 1-1/2 to 3 inches., 1976-05
Item — Folder: PCA0002-1b
Identifier: PCA0002-1b-59
Scope and Contents
PC7125‑16
Dates:
Issued: 1976-05
AS116: Almost 100 million board feet of insulation were required for the approximately 100 miles of insulated work pad., 1976-05
Item — Folder: PCA0002-1b
Identifier: PCA0002-1b-60
Scope and Contents
PC7118-8
Dates:
Issued: 1976-05