PSEG new gas supply line in congested area takes four years to complete
Journal Article
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· Pipeline Underground Util. Constr.; ()
OSTI ID:6090799
Public Service Electric and Gas Co. is in the middle of a 4-yr project (ending in 1976) to install some 26 miles of large-diameter gas line in the highly industralized and congested Linden-Elizabeth-Newark-Kearney area of New Jersey. The new line originates at Public Service's new 125 million CF/day SNG plant at Linden. A short extension will pick up vaporized LNG initially delivered to Distrigas Corp.'s Staten Island terminal. Most sections were laid under very difficult conditions. The line had to cross hundreds of foreign lines of all types, sometimes requiring ditch depths of 9 ft. All of the 47 rail crossings were cased; one required a 425-ft-long 5-ft-high tunnel reinforced with steel plate. Difficult-to-cross areas include the Exxon refinery yard, the large Singer industrial complex, a former garbage dump, and the New Jersey Turnpike.
- OSTI ID:
- 6090799
- Journal Information:
- Pipeline Underground Util. Constr.; (), Journal Name: Pipeline Underground Util. Constr.; () Vol. 29
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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