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C/L Mp 25.9 Site Specific North Bend Rail Trail Mvp Pipeline C/L MP 25.9 P R/W P/L P R/W R/W P P R/W P/L ANCILLARY SITE LIMITS R/W PWR P P PWR ANCILLARY SITE R/W R/W MVP-LY-003 P P/L P W-UU2 R/W P R/W P TRACT NUMBER R/W P/L WV-HA-100 P LM R/W MVP-STR-048 R/W P P P/L R/W ADDITIONAL R/W P TEMPORARY PWR ANCILLARY SITE LIMITS P/L WORK SPACE LIMITS P WORK SPACE 37.5' P R/W R/W MVP-ATWS-042 P/L PERMANENT EASEMENT 25.0' P/L P/L GP 1365+00 8,458 SQ FT LM P/L GP P/L P R/W P/L R/W LM 25.0' P/L PROPOSED 42" H600 MOUNTAIN VALLEY PIPELINE P/L P P/L R/W P/L MP TRACT NUMBER R/W 87.5' P WV-HA-101 PERMANENT EASEMENT R/W 25.8 P/L UNK TRACT NUMBER R/W P WV-HA-105 R/W P/L MVP- P UNK PWR NORTH BEND RAIL TRAIL R/W STR- R/W P/L P/L 050 STUDY CORRIDOR P/L WORK SPACE LIMITS P P/L UNK R/W R/W P/L P/L P P/L R/W P/L UNK R/W P WATER P/L TRAILERS US HIGHWAY 50 - WEST BOUND LANE MVP-STR-051 R/W P/L TRACT NUMBER UNK P W-UU1 R/W WV-HA-106 US HIGHWAY 50 - EAST BOUND LANE P/L P/L R/W PWR P UNK R/W P/L P/L R/W P/L P/L P/L P R/W UNK P/L MVP-HA-032.01 MVP- R/W MP TRACT NUMBER MVP-STR-057 P/L STR- 25.9 WV-HA-104 P/L UNK 054 R/W R/W S-UU3 37.5' P/L MVP-STR-056 P/L 1375+00 25.0' UNK P/L MVP-STR-055 WW TRACT NUMBER R/W R/W P/L WV-HA-095 UNK PWR UNK W-UU3 P/L 25.0' R/W P/L P/L R/W P TRACT NUMBER P/L P 1370+00 P/L WV-HA-102 PWR P/L 87.5' R/W R/W MVP-STR-058 P/L R/W P/L R/W LM P/L P/L R/W R/W MVP-STR-059 P/L TRACT NUMBER R/W P/L X WV-HA-103 X TRACT NUMBER R/W P/L P/L WV-HA-108 R/W TRACT NUMBER STUDY CORRIDOR R/W WV-HA-102.01 P/L P/L P/L R/W R/W P/L P/L W-UU3 P/L P/L R/W P/L R/W MVP- PWR MVP-STR-060 P/L STR- R/W 061 P/L S-UU3 P/L P/L UNK R/W UNK P P/L R/W LM UNK TRACT NUMBER P/L P/L WV-HA-102.02 UNK R/W R/W P P/L PWR P/L P/L P/L R/W P R/W P/L P/L P/L P/L R/W P/L P/L P R/W R/W R/W P/L R/W ADDITIONAL NORTH BEND RAIL TRAIL P/L P/L P/L R/W P R/W R/W TEMPORARY WORK SPACE P/L R/W R/W P/L MVP-ATWS-1433 R/W 61,789 SQ FT R/W R/W P/L P/L P/L HORZ. SCALE: 1" = 40' DRAWN BY: HEI(DRF) 4/07/2016 DRAWING NUMBER TITLE REV BY DATE DESCRIPTION PROPOSED H600 PIPELINE MB MAILBOX PA-HAWV-H600-18 ALIGNMENT SHEET 0 DRF 04-21-16 FERC DATA REQUEST No.2 DRAFTING CK: . PROPOSED PERMANENT EASEMENT FH FIRE HYDRANT 1 DRF 10-14-16 OCTOBER 2016 PROPOSED ROUTE - ISSUED TO FERC ENGINEERING CK: . TEMPORARY WORK SPACE PWR GUY ANCHOR - POWER POLE UEI JOB NO.: TEMPORARY ACCESS ROAD LM LINE MARKER SITE SPECIFIC ANCILLARY SITE BOUNDARY SIGN AFE/P.O.NO.: R/W ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY CULVERT HEI PROJECT NO.: 14-10-052 NORTH BEND RAIL TRAIL 220 Hoover Boulevard, Suite 2 26555 Evergreen Rd. Suite. 430 P/L PROPERTY LINE Holland, Michigan 49423-3766 Southfield, Michigan 48076 UEI FILE NO. X MVP PIPELINE PROJECT FENCE PROJECTION: UTM ZONE 17 T 616-392-5938 F 616-392-2116 T 248-827-7322 F 248-827-7549 DRAWING NO.: TOP OF BANK HORIZONTAL DATUM: NAD 83 US SURVEY FEET SSRA-H600-01 PROPOSED H600 PIPELINE TOE OF BANK www.hollandengineering.com SHEET 1 OF 1 REV. 1 STREAM VERTICAL DATUM: NAVD88 DATE OF PLOT: 10/12/2016 1:53 PM HARRISON COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA P/L X P/L C/L MP 66.9 X P/L X P/L X P/L 3510+00 X X MP P/L 66.8 X P/L X X P/L X P/L X X TRACT NUMBER P/L WV-BR-002.01 X X P/L X X X X X P/L STUDY CORRIDOR X X X S-0P7 X X X P/L WORK SPACE LIMITS X X X 60' P/L X X P/L WORK SPACE LIMITS X X X P/L 3515+00 X P/L X TRACT NUMBER P/L X 100' X X P/L X GP GP WV-BR-002 X C/L WESTON & GAULEY TURNPIKE P/L P/L X P/L X P/L P/L X P/L P/L X X P/L X P/L P/L PERMANENT EASEMENT X X P/L X X X P/L P/L PERMANENT EASEMENT X GP GP X P/L X X X X P/L X X MP P/L TRACT NUMBER X P/L X P/L WV-BR-002.03 X PROPOSED 42" H600 MOUNTAIN66.9 VALLEY PIPELINE X X P/L X X X X P/L P/L X X P/L X P/L X 87.5' X 25.0' P/L 25.0' X X P/L P/L 37.5' STUDY CORRIDOR X P/L X P/L X P/L X X P/L TRACT NUMBER P/L X WV-BR-002.04 30' X 20' 100' LAUNCH X P/L X X PIT X EXISTING P/L X X P/L GATE X X C/L WESTON & GAULEY TURNPIKE X 60' X X GP X P/L GP P/L X X P/L X 100' 125' X X P/L X 3520+00 X P/L 100' APPROXIMATE X X LOCATION X OF TREE X P/L GP TO BE PROPOSED BARRICADE FENCE GP P/L REMOVED A SINGLE PASS THROUGH/CROSSING (PER CREW) EXISTING PROPOSED OF THE TURNPIKE BETWEEN GATES WILL BE P/L GATE MATTED PERMITTED.THE CROSSING AREA BETWEEN AREA 20' X 20' GATES WILL BE COVERED WITH TIMBER MATS P/L P/L RECEIVING PIT AND THEN THE MATS WILL BE REMOVED WHEN THE LAST CREW HAS CROSSED. ONE TREE WILL BE REMOVED TO ENABLE THE CROSSING OF P/L CREWS/EQUIPMENT P/L P/L HORZ. SCALE: 1" = 40' DRAWN BY: HEI(DRF) 4/07/2016 DRAWING NUMBER TITLE REV BY DATE DESCRIPTION PROPOSED H600 PIPELINE MB MAILBOX PA-BRWV-H600-02 ALIGNMENT SHEET 0 DRF 04-21-16 FERC DATA REQUEST No.2 DRAFTING CK: . PROPOSED PERMANENT EASEMENT FH FIRE HYDRANT 1 DRF 10-14-16 OCTOBER 2016 PROPOSED ROUTE - ISSUED TO FERC ENGINEERING CK: . TEMPORARY WORK SPACE PWR GUY ANCHOR - POWER POLE UEI JOB NO.: TEMPORARY ACCESS ROAD LM LINE MARKER SITE SPECIFIC ANCILLARY SITE BOUNDARY SIGN AFE/P.O.NO.: R/W ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY CULVERT HEI PROJECT NO.: 14-10-052 WESTON & GAULEY BRIDGE TURNPIKE 220 Hoover Boulevard, Suite 2 26555 Evergreen Rd. Suite. 430 P/L PROPERTY LINE Holland, Michigan 49423-3766 Southfield, Michigan 48076 UEI FILE NO. X MVP PIPELINE PROJECT FENCE PROJECTION: UTM ZONE 17 T 616-392-5938 F 616-392-2116 T 248-827-7322 F 248-827-7549 DRAWING NO.: TOP OF BANK HORIZONTAL DATUM: NAD 83 US SURVEY FEET SSRA-H600-02(R4.1) PROPOSED H600 PIPELINE TOE OF BANK www.hollandengineering.com SHEET 1 OF 1 REV. 1 STREAM VERTICAL DATUM: NAVD88 DATE OF PLOT: 10/11/2016 3:49 PM BRAXTON COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA P/L P/L C/L MP 196.3 P/L P/L P/L P/L P/L P/L P/L 10280+00 100.0' P/L P/L P/L P/L P/L P/L P/L P/L P/L P/L P/L 10' 100.0' 30' X 20' P/L ROCK AREA BORE PIT P/L P/L TRACT NUMBER WV-MO-074 P/L P/L 196.3MP P/L P/L P/L 267.9' P/L P/L P/L P/L P/L P/L P/L P/L P/L P/L C/L APPALACHIAN TRAIL JEFFERSON P/L NATIONAL P/L FOREST P/L STUDY CORRIDOR P/L P/L P/L JEFFERSON NATIONAL FOREST P/L P/L P/L P/L 10285+00 P/L STUDY CORRIDOR P/L 301.2' P/L P/L MP 196.4 P/L 100.0' TRACT NUMBER VA-GI-001 WORK SPACE LIMITS P/L PERMANENT EASEMENT 10' 25.0' 37.5' P/L PROPOSED 42" H600 MOUNTAIN VALLEY PIPELINE 10290+00 25.0' P/L PERMANENT EASEMENT 55' X 20' P/L BORE PIT 87.5' P/L 100.0' WORK SPACE LIMITS P/L HORZ.
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