Toxick
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 19, 2009
- 17
I am doing environmental review of an industrial facility constructed in the late 1950s with multiple modifications. Documentation of construction/uses/changes is incomplete. Photos in the attached PDF show a small fenced area with what appear to be inter-connected grounding rods in the four corners. The closest known industrial activities were helium and nitrogen compressors and storage tanks. A power pole within the fenced area appears to have been cut off, possibly for construction of overhead power lines to a transformer bank located about 80 feet away. Petroleum storage tanks were about 150 feet away.
I don't see similar grounding of the existing transformers but might these ground rods be associated with transformers previously existing on the pole within the fenced area?
Grounding the petroleum storage tanks seems a good idea, but this location seems too far away and too much capacity for that purpose.
Any ideas on possible purposes of a grounding facility like this will be appreciated. Thanks.
I don't see similar grounding of the existing transformers but might these ground rods be associated with transformers previously existing on the pole within the fenced area?
Grounding the petroleum storage tanks seems a good idea, but this location seems too far away and too much capacity for that purpose.
Any ideas on possible purposes of a grounding facility like this will be appreciated. Thanks.