You are designing the vertical alignment of an east-west portion of SR 528 through Marysville. An equal tangent crest vertical curve must go over an.

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You are designing the vertical alignment of an east-west portion of SR 528 through Marysville. An equal tangent crest vertical curve must go over an existing north-south Olympic oil pipeline. According to safety regulations, the top of the pipeline must be at least 6 ft below the centerline roadway surface. Known grades, stationing and elevations are given in the drawing below. Design the curve for the highest possible design speed without violating the pipeline’s 6 ft cover requirement. Report the longest possible curve length, and the associated design speed rounded down to the nearest 5 mph (be careful with units in your calculations!). G 1 = 2.5% G 2 = -4.5% Oil Pipeline Diameter = 1 ft Station = Elevation of center = 324 ft PVI Station = Elevation = 335 ft Profile View 6 ft minimum PVC PVT Y = ?