How do operators make sure they're prepared to protect the environment around #pipelines? They regularly train employees and work with first responders to implement response plans.
#Pipeline operators monitor their systems from central control rooms 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to protect people and the environment.
#DidYouKnow? New #pipelines are drilled deep under major water bodies to protect and avoid contact with water resources.
Operators design new #pipeline routes to avoid environmentally sensitive locations.
New #pipelines protect the environment by using only certified steel pipe that meets or exceeds federal quality regulations.
New #pipelines protect the environment by going into service only after they pass pre-operation testing demonstrating they are problem-free and ready for safe operations.
Proactive inspections and preventive maintenance keep #pipelines safe and protect the environment.
New #pipelines minimize environmental impacts by trying to follow along utility corridors with existing power or pipelines.
#Pipeline operators protect the environment with extensive emergency response plans to handle a pipeline incident if one were to occur.
#Pipeline operators limit their potential impact on the environment by regularly training with first responders to be ready for any situation.
#Pipeline operators protect the environment by rapidly shutting down a pipeline if monitoring systems indicate a potential problem.
#Pipeline operators protect the environment by remotely stopping pumps and closing isolation valves to limit the impact of any trouble.