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Unmarked Sewer Lines A Problem?
DCA Mid Year Meeting Sun Valley, Idaho July 21th,
2006
  • Mike Kemper, NPL Construction Company

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THE OFTEN FORGOTTEN UNDERGROUND WORLD
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More More Utilities Are Installed Using
Trenchless Technology
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Do We Have a Problem?
What could happen?
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What happens when a sewer line is hit during
trenchless operations?
What happens when a plumber is called?
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Utility Service line Sewer Line Cutting Auger
Disaster
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Headline February 15, 2002 Officials Seek
Answers In Gas Explosion
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HeadlineFebruary 16, 2002Shocked Gas Company
Pleads Ignorance
  • A plumbing contractor was removing tree roots
    from a sewer line in the 127 unit mobile home
    park when the gas line was breached.
  • The natural gas explosion that rocked a mobile
    home park shocked officials who said they never
    knew their gas line bisected the clay sewer pipe.
  • Operations Manager with the Local Gas Company
    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.


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HeadlineMarch 13, 2006Woman, Granddaughters
Barely Escape Explosion

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HeadlineMarch 17, 2006Answers in Gas Home
Explosion
  • The subcontractor the Local Gas Company hired to
    install new gas lines ran a gas line into a sewer
    line. The augur went right through the gas pipe
    and they didnt even know they had done that. -
    Fire Marshall
  • Fire Chief A plumber used an auger to unclog a
    sewer line and accidentally hit a gas line. When
    he saw bubbles in the water smelled gas, he
    told a grandmother 3 grandkids to get out of
    the home immediately, likely saving lives.


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HeadlineMarch 18, 2006 Investigation Absolves
Plumber of Explosion
  • As soon as they got out of the home, it blew up.
  • City Building Inspector The plumber did
    absolutely nothing wrong. He had no way of
    knowing
  • The contractor did the work like any other
    contractor Theres no system to know exactly
    where sewers are, especially to a house on a
    hill. Theyre pretty good at it, but its a
    complicated process


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The Explosion Aftermath
  • The City issued a halt on all directional
    drilling in the city.
  • City Inspectors say this affects more than
    residents of their own city.


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Your State? Your Job?
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Its not just about Gas
  • Tom Anderson of Lincoln, NE states
  • "Big problem. Plumbers who hit high voltage
    electric lines while cleaning a sewer clog do not
    have time to run. Hitting a gas or water line at
    least gives a person a chance to run, but hit
    electric, and you are shocked."

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The dangers of cross-bored sewer lines exist in
every neighborhood
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Commercial Building
School
Residential Home
Mobile Home Park
Apartment Complex
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How often does this happen?
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Minnesota
  • 27 incidents reported to the Minnesota Public
    Utilities Commission

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Palo Alto, CA Case Study
  • 4 Blocks Were Inspected
  • 24 Hits Were Discovered.

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What are the odds?Another Case Study
11,000 Laterals Were Inspected
250 Hits Identified And Repaired
2 of Sewer Laterals Were Hit.
  • How Many Might Have Led To A Major Incident?

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LOW FREQUENCYHIGH SEVERITY
The Exposure
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High Severity
  1. Catastrophic Human Tragedy
  2. Huge Property Costs

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THE GREATEST CONCERN
  • CATASTROPHIC PERSONAL LOSSES
  • Because Some
  • Utility Lines
  • Are
  • EXEMPT
  • FROM
  • LOCATING LAWS

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Who pays the property costs?
  • Contractors and Utilities are often held
    responsible for hitting these unmarked, unknown
    utility lines
  • As the insurance industry is rapidly becoming
    aware of this exposure, insurance rates are on
    the rise and the ability to secure insurance for
    trenchless technology is becoming in jeopardy.

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THE ROOT CAUSE A CATCH 22
  • Crews have no practical way of finding them are
    often even prohibited from checking for them due
    to governmental no-cut policies.
  • The laws in many States do not require all
    privately-owned some publicly-owned sewer
    facilities to be marked.
  • The laws in some States are not well enforced.

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THE CHALLENGE
  • Most states are only now starting to address the
    issue.
  • There is little awareness of the issue outside
    the contracting and insurance industries.
  • Our liability exposure is escalating each year as
    more trenchless installations are done the
    costs of claims keeps rising.

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Houston, we have a problem
  • -Tom Hanks in
  • Apollo 13

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Luck is not a strategy
  • Steve Ewing
  • Chairman AGA
  • Vice Chair, DTE Energy

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What is our strategy?
  • Do we have one?
  • Is the DCA part of the solution?
  • How could the DCA help?

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"The only thing necessary for the triumph of
evil is for good men to do nothing." -
Edmund Burke
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What it takes in each State
  • A local Champion(s)
  • Political expertise (available for hire)
  • About 50,000
  • Other committed individuals
  • Organizational support (NUCA, DCA )

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Alabama Colorado Alaska Connecticut Arizona
Delaware Arkansas Florida California Georgia
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Hawaii Kansas Idaho Kentucky Illinois Loui
siana Indiana Maine Iowa Maryland
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Massachusetts Montana Michigan Nebraska Minneso
ta Nevada Mississippi New Hampshire Missouri
New Jersey
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New Mexico Oklahoma New York Oregon North
Carolina Pennsylvania North Dakota Rhode
Island Ohio South Carolina
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South Dakota Virginia Tennessee Washington Texa
s West Virginia Utah Wisconsin Vermont Wyo
ming
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THIS IS A VERY IMPORTANT ISSUE!
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We Will Win!
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