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SWG-1977-00010 - Air Liquide Large Industries L.P. - Brazos River and Flag Lake - Brazoria County, Texas

USACE Galveston
Published Oct. 29, 2024
Expiration date: 12/2/2024

Public Notice          Project Plans          Alternative Analysis

The applicant proposes to decommission in place an existing pipeline bundle consisting of one 6-inch, one 10-inch, and one 12-inch-diameter pipelines under the Brazos River.  There are three partial or full exposures of pipelines in the bottom of the river at a depth between 32-35 feet deep.  Approximately 10-foot of the 6-inch pipeline is exposed, but not suspended; 20-foot of the 10-inch pipeline is exposed and suspended; and 30-foot of the 12-inch pipeline is exposed and suspended.  The existing pipelines segments under the river will be decommissioned by cleaning, filling with water, and removal of the cathodic protection.  The portions of the pipelines under the Velasco Drainage District flood levee on the north side of the river will be cut, capped, and filled using cement grout.