The owner, operator, or installer of a railway track scale shall complete a soil bearing test, performed by a registered engineer, before constructing the scale foundation. The soil bearing test must determine the load-bearing capacity of the soil that will lie under the completed scale foundation. The engineer's report, including a statement that the soil bearing is suitable for the scale to be installed, must be submitted to the director before constructing the scale foundation. The director shall review and approve the report before issuing a permit for a scale installation.
Foundation walls, floors, footings, and weighing element support piers must be constructed of reinforced, poured concrete that conforms to the scale manufacturer's design requirements and drawings. The concrete must be uniform and continuous. Reinforcing material in the piers and walls must be securely tied to the reinforcing material in the adjacent walls and floor.
The foundation must be deep enough to provide a finished pit seven feet deep, measured from the top of the finished foundation wall to the top surface of the finished pit floor.
For a railway track scale installed after January 1, 1995, the length or combination of lengths of the weighing element or elements must be sufficient to allow single draft weighing.
An aboveground railway track scale foundation must meet the requirements in items A to H.
Minn. R. agency 120, ch. 7601, RAILWAY TRACK SCALES, pt. 7601.3020
Statutory Authority: MS s 239.06