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atmosphere will have changed.” But Jeffery Gilliam, PHMSA’s engineering and research director, said the US Department of Transportation agency concentrated on internal corrosion because it’s the single most likely risk factor since it involves
Partners LP from restarting a shut-down crude oil pipeline in Wisconsin until it submits a restart plan for the US Department of Transportation agency’s approval. PHMSA issued a corrective action order on July 31 requiring a restart plan for the entire
oil spill near Marshall, Mich. Enbridge has 30 days to respond to the notice of probable violation , the US Department of Transportation agency said on July 2. It said PHMSA investigators found multiple violations of the agency’s hazardous liquid
pipelines and to assure compatibility with existing supplies. Sponsored by the natural gas industry, the US Department of Transportation , and members of the Solid Waste Association of North America, these projects have been adding to the industry
atmosphere will have changed." But Jeffery Gilliam, PHMSA's engineering and research director, said the US Department of Transportation agency concentrated on internal corrosion because it's the single most likely risk factor since it involves
inspectors from the US Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration are at the site, a spokesman for the US Department of Transportation agency said on July 30. “The pipeline has been uncovered to begin removing the failed section, which will be
miles in 2010. “That means the average cost of driving was about 37¢/mile. Surveys conducted by the US Department of Transportation indicate cars carry, on average, 1.67 passengers, so the cost of driving per passenger mile is about 22
announcement, Jeannie Layson, PHMSA’s governmental, international, and public affairs director, said the US Department of Transportation agency already has acted aggressively to address pipeline safety issues identified by NTSB. “This has included
investigation, NTSB reiterated one recommendation to PHMSA and issued 17 new safety recommendations to the US Department of Transportation , PHMSA, Enbridge, the American Petroleum Institute, the International Association of Fire Chiefs, and
we talk about IMP 2.0," she indicated. As for the second priority, PHMSA's administrator said the US Department of Transportation agency has been able to conduct focused meetings and amplify "Call 811 Before You Dig" and other safety messages