Disposition of Alyeska Pipeline Service Company (Alyeska)-Northwest Alaskan Pipeline Company (NWA) final unresolved issues in the Design criteria manual

Alyeska Pipeline Service Company maintains unresolved issues in regards to Northwest Alaskan Pipeline Company's pipeline designs. These issues were transmitted to and discussed with the Office of Federal Inspector (OFI) in 1985. OFI assessed these issues and lists them in this memo separated in...

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Main Author: Ellis, Earl
Document Type: Memorandum
Publisher:Office of the Federal Inspector (OFI)
Date:April 15, 1985
Addressee / Recipient:Rhett, John T., Jr.
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Summary:Alyeska Pipeline Service Company maintains unresolved issues in regards to Northwest Alaskan Pipeline Company's pipeline designs. These issues were transmitted to and discussed with the Office of Federal Inspector (OFI) in 1985. OFI assessed these issues and lists them in this memo separated into three categories: (1) Alyeska issues that have been resolved, (2) Alyeska issues which should be addressed by NWA and reviewed further, and (3) Alyeska issues which OFI considers invalid within the context of the Design criteria manual. All these issues deal with frozen soil conditions and frost heaves.
Physical Description:5 p.
Notes:Title from subject line.

A memorandum from Earl Ellis (Civil Engineer, Anchorage, Alaska) to John T. Rhett (Federal Inspector for the Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System).

One of four pieces of correspondence on regulatory action regarding frost heaves and the Trans-Alaska Pipeline that comprise one special set of related documents. This letter is cited in John Rhett's letter dated April 16, 1985 called: Resolution of Alyeska Pipeline Service Company comments on ANGTS Pipeline design criteria manual (DCM).

This set of correspondence is archived in Box 1, File 1.a of the document collection for Office of the Federal Inspector for the Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System, housed at National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.

Top sentence on page 5 is partially cut-off (but essentially readable) in the digital file.