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So much pipeline safety information!

October 14, 2015 by Kate Blystone Leave a Comment

Did you know we recently updated our briefing papers and added papers on three additional topics? These papers are a great source of 'Pipeline Safety 101' information - they are short and each focused on a single topic. They do not need to … [Read more...] about So much pipeline safety information!

Tagged With: cost benefit analysis, emergency response, excavation damage, hazardous liquid, high consequence area, incidents, integrity management, leaks, local government, natural gas, planning, public participation, risk, statistics, transmission, transparency

Pipeline Safety Technical Experts Available

October 2, 2015 by Kate Blystone Leave a Comment

Check out our new listing of Pipeline Safety Technical Experts HERE! The Trust published a Request for Qualifications in 2015, asking those with technical expertise in a whole range of pipeline safety issues to submit their information … [Read more...] about Pipeline Safety Technical Experts Available

Tagged With: local government, planning, public participation, technical experts, transparency

What is the Pipeline Safety Trust, and what do you do there?

September 4, 2015 by Kate Blystone Leave a Comment

I began working in earnest for the Trust two years ago. Recently, I received a phone call from a timid citizen looking for support as he tried to educate himself in the midst of a pipeline construction project coming his way. He asked this … [Read more...] about What is the Pipeline Safety Trust, and what do you do there?

Tagged With: Bellingham, Pipeline Safety Trust, public participation, transparency

Another pipeline incident anniversary – have things changed since 2009?

May 8, 2015 by Kate Blystone Leave a Comment

Question of the week – I think it was around this time in 2009 that a gas pipeline blew up in Palm City, Florida near a school. What really happened then, and have things gotten safer in the past 6 years? On May 4, 2009, an 18-inch … [Read more...] about Another pipeline incident anniversary – have things changed since 2009?

Tagged With: enforcement, high consequence area, integrity management, natural gas, NTSB, proximity, public participation, transmission, transparency

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