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Survey Plan and Access Map NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd. Section 58 Application Dorscheid Receipt Meter Station Attachment 7 Survey Plan and Access Map NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd. Section 58 Application Attachment 7 Dorscheid Receipt Meter Station Survey Plan and Access Map CENTER OF METER STATION NAD 83 GEOGRAPHIC CO-ORDINATES LATITUDE: 54.828116°LONGITUDE: -118.628194° TABLE OF CO-ORDINATES TOP OF UTM CO-ORDINATES NAD 83 GR. = 690.91 (T.O.P = 689.51) GR. = 690.65 (T.O.P = 688.98) GR. = 689.97 (T.O.P = 688.53) GR. = 689.44 (T.O.P = 688.15) GR. = 688.95 (T.O.P = 687.58) GR. = 688.24 (T.O.P = 687.13) GR. = 688.05 (T.O.P = 686.78) GR. = 687.32 (T.O.P = 686.18) CONTROL LOCAL CO-ORDINATES ZONE 11 N. Derived from GPS 700.00 POINTS IRON GRADE PLANT LOCAL CONTROL POST measurements relative to Canadian 695.00 Active Control System 690.00 North East Elevation North East 685.00 WILDROSE METER STATION (WR1) 0.000.00 689.403 6076838.758 395349.047 PIPE 680.00 WILDROSE METER STATION (WR2) 100.000.00 689.360 NOTE: GRID AZIMUTH BETWEEN 675.00 WR1-WR4 = 99°47'50" WILDROSE METER STATION (WR3) 100.00 100.00 687.628 COMBINED SCALE FACTOR = 0.999631 670.00 POSTS ARE COUNTER SUNK WILDROSE METER STATION (WR4) 0.00 100.00 688.089 ELEVATIONS SHOULD NOT BE REVISION / ISSUED USED FOR DESIGN WILDROSE METER STATION (WR5) 100.00 30.00 688.733 No. DATE DESCRIPTION JOB NO. 0+000.00 0+021.87 0+046.60 0+050.00 0+074.69 0+100.00 0+101.95 0+131.76 0+150.00 0+160.63 0+188.51 WILDROSE METER STATION (WR6) 140.00 30.00 689.433 EAST BDRY WEST BDRY 0 OCTOBER 5, 2018 - PLAN ISSUED PA-0041-18 NPS 36 GRANDE PRAIRIE MAINLINE WILDROSE METER STATION (WR7) 140.00 60.00 688.448 METER STATION HORIZONTAL SCALE - 1:1000 METER STATION 1 NOVEMBER 16, 2018 - ADDED TEMPORARY WORKSPACE PA-0041-18 VERTICAL SCALE - 1:1000 WILDROSE METER STATION (WR8) 100.00 60.00 688.008 2 FEBRUARY 6, 2019 - ADDED SHADING FOR EXISTING AND PROPOSED FACILITIES PA-0041-18 WILDROSE METER STATION (WR9) 95.00 0.00 689.574 3 FEBRUARY 11, 2019 - REVISED LEGEND PA-0041-18 WILDROSE METER STATION (WR10) 95.00100.00 687.711 9°47'50" LEGEND: Statutory Iron Posts shown thus: Found = Distances are ground and in metres and decimals thereof. Buried Pipe shown thus: Bearings are local and are assumed 90°00'00" along the GR. = 690.91 (T.O.P = 689.09)GR. = 690.50 (T.O.P =GR. 688.81) = 690.18 (T.O.P GR.= 688.56) = 689.92 (T.O.P = GR.688.30) = 689.65 (T.O.PGR. = = 687.86) 689.42 (T.O.P GR.= 687.63) = 689.07 (T.O.PGR. = 687.38)688.94 (T.O.P GR.= 687.12) = 688.81 (T.O.P =GR. 686.76) = 688.75 (T.O.P =GR. 686.71) = 688.57 (T.O.PGR. = 686.42) = 688.09 (T.O.P =GR. 686.05) = 687.81 (T.O.PGR. = 685.70)687.64 (T.O.P = 685.58) Surface Pipe shown thus: South boundary of the proposed meter station. 700.00 Fence line shown thus: X Reference point shown thus RP GRADE Reference point is the S.W. corner of the 695.00 Existing Meter Site Boundary / Workspace within Existing Disposition shown thus: proposed meter station (WR1) Coordinates are: 0.00 N. 0.00 E. 690.00 Temporary Work Space shown thus: Elevation 689.99 685.00 Existing Meter Site Facilities shown thus: NOTE: PIPE Proposed Meter Site Facilities shown thus: 680.00 AER Information Provided by Distances shown as 'Calc.' are NOT to be included in total lengths. IHS Energy 675.00 670.00 WELL LEGEND: LOCATION / STANDING 0+000.00 0+017.50 0+033.23 0+047.91 0+050.00 0+063.70 0+076.28 0+090.79 0+100.00 0+102.63 0+117.30 0+132.41 0+147.82 0+150.00 0+162.18 0+177.15 0+188.95 GAS WELL PLA 080653 PLA 10.00 P/L R/W P/L 10.00 (PROGRESS) 20.00 ACCESS ROAD ACCESS 20.00 EAST BDRY OIL WELL WEST BDRY (PROGRESS) LOC 080231 LOC (PROGRESS) INJECTION WELL METER STATION NPS 42 GRANDE PRAIRIE MAINLINE LOOP METER STATION ABBREVIATIONS GAS INJECTION WELL (SMOKY RIVER SECTION) SERVICE WELL HORIZONTAL SCALE - 1:1000 A.L.S. Alberta Land Surveyor I.Bar . Iron Bar P/L . Pipeline SUSPENDED WELL VERTICAL SCALE - 1:1000 calc. Calculated m . Metres Rge. Range Mer . Meridian ABANDONED WELL UNSURVEYED Ck.m. Check measured Re-est. Re-established TERRITORY c.s. Countersunk Mp. Marker Post R/W. Right-of-way ABANDONED GAS WELL CSRS . Canadian Spatial Reference System Mk. Mark S. South SUSPENDED GAS WELL E. East N. North Sec. Section ABANDONED OIL WELL Fd. Found NAD . North American Datum TM . Transverse Mercator SUSPENDED OIL WELL ha. Hectare No. Number Twp. Township (CNRL) PLA 071002 PROGRESS 13-25 GNSS . .Global Navigation Satellite System P . Standard Brass Cap UTM . Universal Transverse Mercator CBM WELL 10.00 P/L R/W MSL 080355 I. Statutory Iron Post Pl . Placed W . West PLAN 074 0533 WATER WELL NOTE: Positions of buried facilities shown are derived from LICENCE INFORMATION: interpretations of signals from electronic devices. Reception of 30.18 THEORETICAL GOVERNMENT ROAD ALLOWANCE ROAD GOVERNMENT THEORETICAL 30.18 THE PROPOSED METER STATION IS: (ALLIANCE) PLA 981131 electronic signals is subject to interference and has limitations, CNRL therefore it should not be assumed that all buried facilities are - More than 1.5 km from the nearest urban or rural centre 32.00 P/L R/W 10-25 PLAN 012 2968 (CNRL) PLA 4272 shown, and facilities which are shown should not be construed BURIED PIPE (ABANDONED) 6.10 P/L R/W MSL 3326 as “located” until physically exposed. All underground PLAN 822 0228 LIC # 07690 LINE # 001 CNRL 25 installations should be marked by the respective authorities 67-5-6 prior to excavation or construction. DECLARATION: (NGTL) I, Jason Klein, Alberta Land Surveyor, solemnly declare that (NGTL) PLA 971470 20.00 P/L R/W 32.00 P/L R/W 32.00 10.00 & 15.00 P/L R/W & 15.00 P/L 10.00 PLAN 074 0533 PLAN 012 2968 (CNRL) PLA 071002 PLA (CNRL) (ALLIANCE) PLA 981131 PLA (ALLIANCE) (CNRL) PLA 4272 (CNRL) PLA 3729 6.10 & 15.00 P/L R/W 20.12 P/L R/W PLAN 822 0228 PLAN 3624 RS (NGTL) PLA 3598 22.86 P/L R/W PLAN 2803 RS (NGTL) PLA 800713 20.00 P/L R/W PLAN 822 0877 (NGTL) BURIED PIPE 30.00 P/L R/W VALVE SITE Alberta One Call: 1-800-242-3447 the survey represented by this plan was made under my personal supervision, (CNRL) PLA 3729 LIC # 07656 LINE # 001 DPI . PLA . 20.12 P/L R/W CNRL the survey was made in accordance with good surveying practices and in accordance with l PLAN 3624 RS l FACILITIES SOURCE DATA: the provisions of the Surveys Act, l X X l l the survey was performed between the dates of July 2nd, 2014 and April 19th, 2016, and that l Yes No N/A l l this plan is true and correct, and is prepared in accordance with the provisions of the Public l Land Titles (Legal Plans) BURIED PIPE l l Lands Act, LIC # 80181 LINE # 002 l Certificate of Title l l NGTL l and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing it to be true and knowing that it (NGTL) PLA 3598 l l l Public Land Standing Report l X l l AER Pipeline License Plat is of the same force and effect as if made under oath. X X X X X X X X X 22.86 P/L R/W X X X X NPS 18 GOLD CREEK LATERAL X l l PLAN 2803 RS l IHS Report l l l Fd.I. 90°00'00" Fd.I. LOW AREA Co-op Plat l l WR6 30.00 WR7 (WET) l Technical Services L/O Map SKETCH PLAN l l (NGTL) l Other VALVE SITE Alberta Land Surveyor LOW AREA DPI . X (NGTL) PLA 800713 (WET) NOT TO BE USED FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES 20.00 P/L R/W NPS 36 GRANDE PRAIRIE MAINLINE BURIED PIPE PLAN 822 0877 X Declared before me at the city LIC # 80417 LINE # 074 (NGTL) E-W 1/4 LINE FENCE SEE RIGHT OF WAY INFORMATION: in the Province of city, NGTL METER SITE PLA 170708 DPI . DETAIL Yes No this 2nd day of June, 2016. 40.0040.00 40.00 NPS 42 GRANDE PRAIRIE VEGETATION CHANGE 17.50 P/L R/W Right-of-way Boundaries: Flagged 9°47'50"0°00'00" 180°00'00" MAINLINE LOOP (NGTL) X 15.00 P/L R/W BURIED PIPE PLAN 074 0533 30.00 P/L R/W (SMOKY RIVER SECTION) 170338 PIL Located LOW AREA LIC # 80417 LINE # 070 (CNRL) PLA 071002 Buried Facilities: (NGTL) PLA 971470 DPL . 90°00'00" (WET) NGTL { Flagged Fd.I. A Commissioner for Oaths in and for the Province of Alberta 0°00'00" Fd.I. 30.00 Fd.I. 90°00'00" Fd.I. 20.00 P/L R/W X 90°00'00" X X (SEVEN GENERATIONS) X X X X X X X X X X X WR5 WR8 X My Commission expires on: February 13, 2018 FENCE 5.00 WR2 30.00 40.00 WR3 SURVEYED BY: D.B.
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