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There are two main categories of pipelines used to transport energy products: petroleum pipelines and natural gas pipelines.
In the United States, a gas line should be between 18 and 24 inches deep. Most of the time, the main gas lines are at least 24 inches deep. The service gas lines are closer to the main lines and can be found by going 18 inches underground.
Plantation is owned in partnership by Kinder Morgan (51.2%) and ExxonMobil (48.8%).
Usually construction of buildings and other permanent structures (swimming pools, anchored play equipment, patios, fences, etc.) are not allowed on transmission pipeline right-of-ways because of possible damage to the pipeline and interfering with the pipeline companys ability to inspect and maintain the pipeline.
Williams Companies It owns and operates more than 30,000 miles of pipelines that handle about 30% of all the gas used in the U.S. each day.
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Like a previous report using the same methods, the report claims that pipelines have no measurable impact on property values of homes of any type, regardless of the age or size of the transmission line.
Plantation consists of 3,100 miles of pipeline, originating at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and terminating near Washington D.C. The pipeline travels through the coastal states of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland.
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Class 4: refers to any location within 220 yards of the pipeline where buildings with four or more stories above ground are prevalent. SoCalGas transmission system does not include any Class 4 pipelines.
The federal regulations say nothing about any minimum distance away from homes that pipeline installation must occur. There is language in the regulations that requires operators to generally protect the pipe from hazards, but often much is left up to the discretion of the operator.

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