Equipment has been designed and installed for a field trial being conducted on a coastal
reinforced concrete bridge with a newly installed cathodic protection (CP) system. The purpose of the
field trial is to determine the optimum form of intermittent CP for protecting coastal bridges. The forms
of CP that were considered for the field trial are: (1) impressed current CP as the control; (2) currentinterrupted
ICCP; (3) corrosion rate monitoring device controlled ICCP; (4) constant voltage CP; and (5)
sacrificial anode CP. Once the test is initiated, the performance of these four forms of CP on a coastal
RC bridge and their effectiveness in providing protection to reinforcing steel will be is compared with
that achieved by present Oregon Department of Transportation ICCP practices. Details are presented
on the set up of the experiment and the logic used to control CP intermittently. The field trial is
scheduled to be started early 2007.