Long Beach, CA
File #: 11-0414    Version: 1 Name: PW - facility/Pipeline-Boeing Co.
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 4/18/2011 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/3/2011 Final action: 5/3/2011
Title: Recommendation to determine that the granting of Facility/Pipeline Permit Supplement No. S-1-11, under existing Facility/Pipeline Permit No. P-239-11 to The Boeing Company, will not be contrary to the public interest; and authorize City Manager to issue said permit supplement in accordance with Section 15.44.060, Permit Issuance, of the Long Beach Municipal Code. (District 5)
Sponsors: Public Works
Indexes: Permits
Attachments: 1. 050311-C-13sr&att.pdf
Related files: 11-0272, 11-0659
TITLE
Recommendation to determine that the granting of Facility/Pipeline Permit Supplement No. S-1-11, under existing Facility/Pipeline Permit No. P-239-11 to The Boeing Company, will not be contrary to the public interest; and authorize City Manager to issue said permit supplement in accordance with Section 15.44.060, Permit Issuance, of the Long Beach Municipal Code. (District 5)

DISCUSSION
The Boeing Company has filed an application for Facility/Pipeline Permit Supplement No. S-1-11, under existing Facility/Pipeline Permit No. P-239-11, to install 10 lengths of piping across Stineman Avenue, north of Cover Street. Stineman Avenue is located in the new Douglas Park development. See the attached vicinity map for the location of the installation. The pipes range in size from two to four-inches in diameter and each length will be 60 feet long.

This installation will allow The Boeing Company to remediate area groundwater by extraction through wells and delivery through this piping to an off-site treatment system, where it may be treated and injected back into the subsurface through other wells. In addition to transporting the groundwater, the piping will provide power for pumps and valves, provide communications for meter controls and instrumentation, and will be used for spares for future use. The installation will be across Stineman Avenue north of Cover Street in the Douglas Park development, as shown on the attached vicinity map.

The Department of Public Works reviewed the application and found the proposed piping to be compatible with existing installations and not an obstacle to any street use or any known proposed developments. Traffic control requirements stipulated by the Traffic Engineering Division will be made a part of the special conditions for the excavation permit. Liability insurance and a bond for faithful performance will be processed, following City Council authorization of the permit supplement. This project is categorically exem...

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