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State Responses to Pipeline Safety Forum:
- Alabama
- Arkansas
- Arizona
- California
- Connecticut
- District of Columbia
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Maine
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- North Carolina
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- South Dakota
- Virginia
- Tennessee
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
Industry Responses to Pipeline Safety Forum:
- American Public Gas Association (APGA)
- American Petroleum Institute
- Interstate Natural Gas Association of America
- American Gas Association (AGA)
- AGF Safety Performance and Integrity of the Natural Gas Distribution Infrastructure
- APPENDIX A Technical Note Safety and Reliability Performance of Natural Gas Distribution Pipeline Systems 1985 – 2002
- Integrity Management for Gas Distribution – Report of Phase I Investigations
- Gas Piping Technology Committee (GPTC)
- AGA White Paper on Verification of MAOPs for Existing Steel Transmission Pipelines
- AGA Comments on the DOT Preliminary Infrastructure Report
- AGA’s Safety Culture Statement
- 2010 Pipeline Safety Act Reauthorization - Key Accomplishments Since 2006 PIPES Act
- Report to America on Pipeline Safety Determining Natural Gas Distribution Fitness for Service
- Report to America on Pipeline Safety Determining Gas Transmission Fitness for Service
- Pipeline Safety Research and Development Q&A
- Ratemaking for Energy Pipelines
- Responsible Natural Gas Resource Development - Position Statement
- AGA supplemental information to the Pipeline Forum Docket
Safety Actions Taken- Georgia Utility Contractors Association, Inc.
- Utility Workers Union of America (UWUA)
Responses to Pipeline Safety Forum from other stakeholders:
- Norton McMurray Manufacturing Company
- Email from the Law Offices of Miller, Keffer, and Pedigo
- Enterprise for Education
- KSK comments on the Pipeline Safety Report to America
Letter from Jon Wellinghoff - Chairman - Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
National Association of Pipeline Safety Representatives (NAPSR) report:
- Providing Increased Public Safety Levels - Executive Summary
- Compendium of State Pipeline Safety Requirements & Initiatives Providing Increased Public Safety Levels compared to Code of Federal Regulations
- State Survey Results
Pipeline Emergencies Training Program
The National Association of State Fire Marshals (NASFM) and the Pipeline and
Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), in cooperation with emergency
response and pipeline industry experts, have developed the Pipeline Emergencies
Training Program. Pipeline Emergencies is an instructional program outlining
the actions required of personnel responding to a pipeline emergency. The program
covers both liquid and natural gas pipelines and a range of emergencies including
leaks, spills, and fires. The Pipeline Emergencies training program was developed in
response to the immediate need for an integrated training program specific to
pipeline emergencies for the emergency response and pipeline industry.
