The following are the requirements for underground lines transporting, containing or storing gas, oil, petroleum by-products and other liquids.
(A) When a four-inch up to a six-inch underground line is being installed, the installed line is required to maintain a 50-foot setback from any structure that is not receiving service from the line.
(B) When a six-inch or larger underground line is being installed, the installed line is required to maintain a 500-foot setback from any structure that is not receiving service from the line.
(C) The four-inch or larger underground line is required to be buried so that the line is located five feet deep measured from the soil surface to the top of the underground line.
(D) When a compressor or pumping station is installed, the compressor or pumping station is required to maintain a 2,000-foot setback from any structure.
(E) It is required that the underground line installer adhere to the guidelines established by the Indiana Best Management Practice (Indiana B.M.P.), which are in effect at the time of installation of the underground line, and with the Pipeline Construction Guidelines pursuant to I.C. 8-1-22.6 et seq. as adopted by the State Regulatory Commission under General Administrative Order 2007-1.
(Ord. passed 9-17-2012)