New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 17 - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Chapter IV - Highways
Subchapter B - Work Permits on State Highways, State-owned Bridges and Culverts
Part 131 - Accommodation Of Utilities Within State Highway Right-of-way
Section 131.20 - Utility facilities on structures
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) General. Utility facilities may be placed on bridges upon written approval of the department. The following provisions are applicable to new or replacement installations of usual size, pressure and voltage. The department will establish requirements for situations beyond the norm and for those not specifically covered by this subdivision.
(b) All utility facilities to be installed by State-let contract or owner-let contract, shall be fully detailed and shown in plan, section and elevation when required. Utilities shall not be placed on an existing structure if their weight would reduce the allowable vehicle loading below the legal limit except in certain instances when approved by the department.
(c) Location of utility facilities on bridges.
(d) Expansion devices. All utility installations shall either:
(e) Shut-off device. All utility facilities carrying fluid or gaseous materials shall have a shut-off device at the supply side of the structure. If reverse flows are possible, a shut-off device is required on each end. Shut-off devices should be located as close to the structure as feasible, not over 1,000 feet from the end. Exceptions may be granted for low-pressure lines upon a showing that such exception does not compromise public safety.
(f) Marking. Each utility carrier or casing shall be clearly and appropriately marked with the carrier contents. The marking may be painted on or a printed self-adhering tape may be used.
(g) Protective structures. Fencing or other protective structures may be mandated.
(h) Water lines. Water lines shall have welded or restrained joints or shall be cased for the length necessary to prevent water from falling on an underlying highway, railway, or other areas determined by the department.
(i) Sewer lines. Sewer lines shall have welded or restrained joints or shall be cased for the length necessary to prevent sewage from dropping on an underlying highway, railway, or other areas determined by the department.
(j) Natural gas lines. All plans involving natural gas lines must contain a certification by a licensed professional engineer that the work conforms to all applicable provisions of the Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act ( 49 U.S.C. 1672 et seq.) and the regulations in 49 CFR part 192, and Public Service Commission requirements in 16 NYCRR Part 255. Where not superseded by the above Federal and State provisions;
(k) Communication lines. Communication lines shall be placed in ducts having sufficient bending strength to span between points of support.
(l) The department, by issuance of a permit under this Part, does not thereby warrant or represent to the permittee that the structure is capable of sustaining or continuing to sustain the utility facilities installed or attached thereto. If for any reason the structure is damaged, the department shall not be liable to the utility for any resulting losses or damages, nor shall the department be obligated to the utility to make repairs or restore the structure.