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Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)finally introduced new regulations in October 2019 around operators conducting integrity assessments outside of High Consequence Areas (HCA). These new areas are defined as Moderate Consequence Areas (MCA).
The CER, an independent federal agency created in 1959 (as the NEB) by the Government of Canada, regulates pipelines that cross inter-provincial or international boundaries. This includes 73,000 kilometres of inter-provincial and international pipelines within Canada.
Pipeline Safety Laws and Regulations The Pipeline Safety Division has sole authority for the inspection and enforcement of federal and state regulations for intrastate pipelines within the State of California.
Since 1986 pipeline accidents have spilled an average of 76,000 barrels per year or more than 3 million gallons. This is equivalent to 200 barrels every day. Oil is by far the most commonly spilled substance, followed by natural gas and gasoline.
The California Public Utilities Commission holds jurisdiction over intrastate natural gas and liquid petroleum gas pipelines within California.
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Nexus Gas Transmission (NEXUS) is an approximately 256-mile, 36-inch interstate natural gas transmission pipeline designed to transport up to 1.5 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of cleaner burning natural gas from receipt points in eastern Ohio to existing pipeline system interconnects in southeastern Michigan.
In-line inspection tools, or \u201cSmart Pigs,\u201d are electronic tools that travel through pipelines using magnetic sensors to detect irregularities that may indicate corrosion, gouges, cracks or other defects.
An HCA is a buffer around a section of a pipeline where there are higher concentrations of people, like in an urban community. A Consultation Zone is an area to either side of the entire length of a pipeline extending up to 1,000 feet.
There are essentially three major types of pipelines along the transportation route: gathering systems, transmission systems, and distribution systems.
Potential impact radius (PIR) means the radius of a circle within which the potential failure of a pipeline could have significant impact on people or property.

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