WAC 468-34-150
Design. (1) The utility company shall be
responsible for the design of the utility facility. The
department shall review and approve the utility's plans with
respect to location and the manner in which the utility facility
is to be installed and measures to be taken to preserve safe and
free flow of traffic, structural integrity of the roadway or
highway structure, ease of highway maintenance, appearance of the
highway and the integrity of the utility facility.
(2) Utility installations on, over or under the rights of
way and utility attachments to highway structures shall as a
minimum comply with the following standards and/or amendments
thereto:
(a) Electric power and communication facilities shall
conform with the currently applicable National Electric Safety
Code and/or Washington State Safety Code.
(b) Water lines shall conform with the current Standard
Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction
including but not limited to:
Welded Steel Water Pipe
AWWAC201
& ASTM A 120
AWWAC203
AWWAC205
Reinforced Concrete Water Pipe
AWWAC300
AWWAC301
AWWAC302
Cast Iron Water Pipe
AWWAC106
AWWAC108
AWWAC111
Wrought Iron Water Pipe
ASTMA72
(c) Pressure pipeline shall conform with the currently
applicable sections of Standard Code for Pressure Piping of the
American National Standards Institute and applicable industry
codes, including:
(i) Power Piping, ANSI B 31.10
(ii) Petroleum Refinery Piping, ANSI B 31.3
(iii) Liquid Petroleum Transportation Piping Systems, ANSI B
31.4
(iv) CFR 49, Part 192, Transportation of Natural and Other
Gas by Pipeline - Minimum Federal Safety Standards
(v) Liquid petroleum pipelines shall conform with the
currently applicable recommended practice of the American
Petroleum Institute for Pipeline Crossings Under Railroad and
Highways. (API RP 1102)
(d) Sewer pipe shall conform with the current Standard
Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction.
(e) Drainage pipe shall conform with the current Standard
Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction.
(3) Ground mounted utility facilities shall be of a design
compatible with the visual quality of the specific highway
section being traversed.
(4) All utility installations on, over, or under highway
right of way and attachment to highway structures shall be of
durable material designed for long service life expectancy and
relatively free from routine servicing and maintenance.
(5) On new installations or adjustment of existing utility
lines, provision shall be made for known or planned expansion of
the utility facilities, particularly those located underground or
attached to structures. They shall be planned so as to minimize
hazards and interference with highway traffic when additional
overhead or underground lines are installed at some future date.
(6) Government or industry codes required by law or
regulation shall be followed in addition to rules and regulations
referred to herein. This shall include any highway design
standards which the department shall deem necessary to provide
adequate protection to the highway, its safe operation,
appearance and maintenance.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 47.44 RCW. 89-05-022 (Order 119),
§ 468-34-150, filed 2/10/89. Statutory Authority: 1977 ex.s. c
151. 79-01-033 (DOT Order 10 and Comm. Order 1, Resolution No.
13), § 468-34-150, filed 12/20/78. Formerly WAC 252-04-115.]