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Title: Protecting Your Distribution Systems From The Effects Of Light Rail Transit Systems
Author: Michael J. Szeliga
Source: American Gas Association 1997
Year Published: 1997
Abstract: Stray current corrosion associated with rail transit systems is recognized as a significant problem throughout the United States. While most new rail transit systems have been constructed in a manner to minimize the effects of stray current activity on adjacent utilities, they can still severely affect distribution piping. Proper preconstruction design considerations can be used to effectively minimize the adverse effects of a transit system. Base-line and post-construction testing should be performed to assure long term stray current control.




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