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Stretch of pipeline to be replaced after Orion blast

January 15, 2018 by Kenneth Clarkson Leave a Comment

Stretch of pipeline to be replaced after Orion blast 

By Mike Martindale, The Detroit News (Jan 15, 2018) – “From the little they said about corrective actions, it would appear they are trying to learn from this incident and correct weaknesses in their operations,” Weimer said. “It’s just too bad that it always seems to take an incident for a company to do things that are already required under risk management. Unfortunately, the regulations are so ‘flexible’ that (it is) very hard to know what is actually required, or enforce.”

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