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APPENDIX A (continued)
c.
Data to get from those contacted in b above:
(1)
Failure and corrosion experience.
(2)
Is cathodic protection being used? Type? Rectifier locations?
(3)
Personnel to contact for coordination tests - names, addresses,
and telephone numbers.
(4)
Place and time of Coordinating Committee meetings.
(5)
Is stray current a problem? Its source? What structures have been
affected?
(6)
Are deicing salts used in streets?
(7)
Are underground structures coated? Which ones? Type coating?
(8)
Get drawings or other location information on all structures in
the area. Mark those protected and locations of rectifiers.
(9)
Are other new facilities planned for this area?
Utilities,
pipelines, etc.
(10) Will these new facilities be coated and cathodically protected?
(11) Is it objectionable to use impressed current cathodic protection?
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