Title: Cross-Bores: How Big is the Issue?
1Cross-BoresHow Big is the Issue?
- Samuel T. Ariaratnam, Ph.D., P.E.
- Arizona State University
- Dan Weaklend
- NPL Construction Co.
- Las Vegas, NV ? December 9 , 2008
2Trenchless Technology for Installing Distribution
Lines
Impact Moles
Horizontal Directional Drilling
3Should we gamble?
4Its about Accuracy!
5Possible Scenario?
What could happen?
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14Cross-Bored Laterals Can BeFound in Any
Neighborhood
15Or Any City!!!!
16Avoid mechanical cleaning toolswithout
verification!
17MINNESOTA
18MAINE
19Headline February 15, 2002 Officials Seek
Answers In Gas Explosion
20HeadlineFebruary 16, 2002Shocked Gas Company
Pleads Ignorance
- The natural gas explosion that rocked a mobile
home park on Wednesday shocked officials who say
they never knew their gas line bisected the clay
sewer pipe. - A plumbing contractor was removing tree roots
from a sanitary sewer line in the 127 unit mobile
home park when the gas line was struck. - About the only time we know about sewer lines is
when people call because they get backed up and
have to call someone in to clean them, said the
Operations Manager with the local gas company.
213/13/06 Family Escapes as Gas Explosion Levels
Home
22Middletown, OH 3/16/2006
- After seeing bubbles in the water and smelling
the natural gas, the plumber told a grandmother
and her three grandchildren to get out of the
home immediately.
23Madill, OK 1/2/2007
OK Natural Gas line was installed in 1992
24Mobile, AL
- Action HDD contractor for a gas utility hit a
sewer lateral on the pilot bore and then hit a
gas service line on the pullback - Scenario Gas escaped into the sewer line and the
house blew up several hours later - Consequences One critically injured, one
seriously injured, home was destroyed
25Cincinnati, OH (2006)
- Action HDD contractor installed a gas line
- Scenario Plumber was roto-rooting a sewer
lateral and pierced a cross-bored natural gas
line - Consequences An explosions damaged the house.
26St. Paul, MN (2000)
- Action Cross-bored sewer lateral
- Scenario Plumber was cleaning a sewage blockage
and struck a natural gas line. He ran upstairs to
get out but the door was locked. - Consequences The house blew up and he was
severely burned
27Rochester, MN
- Action Cross-bored sewer lateral
- Scenario Plumber was cleaning a blocked sewer
lateral and cut a natural gas line - Consequences Fortunately, the area was evacuated
prior to the explosion. Three mobile homes were
destroyed
28Winona, MN (2001)
- Action HDD crew hit a sewer lateral, while
installing a gas line - Scenario Fortunately, the crew had a microphone
in the sewer main and detected the strike - Consequences The line was subsequently repaired
and no incident was recorded
29Bellwood, IL (1997)
- Action Contractor was drilling using HDD
- Scenario The crew hit a sewer lateral and gas
line. - Consequences The house blew up however, no
injuries were reported.
30What are the Odds?
11,000 Laterals Were Inspected in a City
250 Cross-Bores Identified And Repaired
2 of Sewer Laterals Were Hit
- How Many Might Have Led To A Major Incident?
31Odds of getting a hole-in-one
5,000 to 1 0.02
32Other Odds
Becoming an astronaut 13,200,000 to 1
Becoming a pro athlete 22,000 to 1
Writing a NY Times best seller 220 to 1 or 0.45
Royal Flush on first five cards dealt 649,740 to 1
Struck by lightning 500,000 to 1
33In Another City..
- A Four Block Area Was Inspected
- 24 Cross-Bores Were Discovered.
34The Greatest Concern
- CATASTROPHIC PERSONAL LOSSES
- Because Some
- Utility Lines
- Are
- EXEMPT
- FROM
- LOCATING LAWS
35Interesting Interpretations?
- In Kansas and Vermont
- Sewer is not designated as a facility
- In California
- exempts non-pressurized lines
- In Missouri
- exempts privately owned sewer and water lines.
36States Exempt from LocatingSewer Laterals
- CA non-pressurized sewer lines excluded
- KS - Sewer not included in list of items
designated as facilities - MO Except sewer lines owned solely by the
owner or owners of the real property to which
such lines provide service shall not be
considered underground facilities - NJ includes only forced-sewage lines, does not
include gravity sewers - NM - Sewer not included in list of public
utilities - RI Sewer not included in list of public
utilities. - TX Water, Slurry, and Sewage lines excluded
- VT Only gas, electricity, and
telecommunications are included
37Minimize your risk by conducting an on-site field
investigation prior to boring
38Confirm the location of existing utilities
39Marking Laterals
40Reducing Risks
- Care must be taken when boring near sewer service
laterals - Need for assigning responsibility for locating
and marking these laterals - Boring contractors need to follow good practices
during installation of all utilities - If a blockage occurs, must investigate possible
causes prior to using mechanical means to
unblock the lateral
41The Use of Trenchless Excavation Equipment in
Relation to the Marking of Underground Facilities
- DCA HDD Committee
- Arizona State University
Survey Questionnaire Distributed in 2008
42Question 1
- How important is the issue of unmarked sewer
lines to your business? (10 high 1 low) - 40 responses were received from trenchless
contractors in the United States - Average importance 9.26
43Question 2
- Do you believe that there needs to be better
enforcement of violators?
44Question 3
- In the areas where your company/ division does
business, are all owners of underground
facilities required to mark their plants?
45Question 3 (contd)
- In the areas where your company/ division does
business, are all owners of underground
facilities required to mark their utilities?
46Question 4
- Approximately how many tickets per year does your
company/ division typically request?
47Question 5
- Has your company/division ever had to pay any
claims as a result of damaging a line that was
not required to be marked by law or regulation?
48Question 6
- If you answered Yes to Question 5, approximately
how many times per year during the past 5 years
have you had to do so?
49Question 7
- If you answered Yes to Question 5, what is your
estimated total cost for the past 5 years for
repairing these hits?
50Question 8
- Was there any single claim(s) in excess of
100,000 (or that resulted in a fatality) that
was a result of a facility owner not being
required to mark their lines?
51Question 9
- List any cases of injury or large property damage
caused by a crossbore that you might have heard
of that occurred here in the U.S.
52Question 9 (contd)
- List any cases of injury or large property damage
caused by a crossbore that you might have heard
of that occurred here in the U.S.
53Question 10
- If you answered Yes to Question 5, what types of
lines were crossbores?
54Question 11
- What region(s) of the country does your
company/division typically perform work in?
55Question 11 (contd)
- What region(s) of the country does your
company/division typically perform work in?
56Conclusions
- Unmarked utilities is a major issue with
potentially severe consequences - Better enforcement is required to ensure that
those responsible for marking utilities do so in
the interest of public safety - Trenchless contractors need to use good practices
in verifying the location of buried utilities
prior to installation
57QUESTIONS?????