NTSB tells PHMSA to fix its horrible pipeline safety methods

Tired of reporting on explosions unprevented by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). just issued a damning set of recommendations to PHMSA, plus to an alphabet soup of other organizations to ride herd on PHMSA to try to get some improvement. How about instead we stop building new … Continue reading NTSB tells PHMSA to fix its horrible pipeline safety methods

Pipelines don’t age, and we have no idea why Transco blew up (again) –Williams Co.

How do they say these things with a straight face? Although the pipeline that ruptured was at least 4 decades old, company officials say pipelines don’t age — Sure and their bathrooms don’t require air vents, because they don’t stink. …and its maintained according to federal standards. As in the standards the Pipeline & Hazardous … Continue reading Pipelines don’t age, and we have no idea why Transco blew up (again) –Williams Co.

KMI playing same tricks for Palmetto as Sabal Trail did

This meeting format sounds like the Open Houses Sabal Trail held to snow and bully landowners. And notice it’s always “80 percent survey approval”, yet we never get to see any list of landowners? Plus pipeline companies are always working to improve their safety record, except it never seems to improve. See below for some … Continue reading KMI playing same tricks for Palmetto as Sabal Trail did

No eminent domain for water-threatening unnecessary Sabal Trail pipeline –GA Rep. Dexter Sharper District 177

The state representative for Valdosta and parts of Lowndes County cited their two resolutions and enumerated lack of need for a pipeline, threatening letters from Sabal Trail, alternative routes next to a school, ill effects on business including on forestry and agriculture and private property valuations, potential sinkholes due to drilling under the Withlacoochee River, … Continue reading No eminent domain for water-threatening unnecessary Sabal Trail pipeline –GA Rep. Dexter Sharper District 177

Action letter to County Commissioners against Sabal Trail pipeline

Update 2014-09-12: Still more signatures. Update 2014-09-08: Still more signatures. Update 2014-09-07: More signatures. Debra Johnson posted this on the Suwannee Alliance For Sustainable Growth facebook group 1 September 2014: SABAL TRAIL PIPELINE ACTION NEEDED—If you desire add your signature to this multi-group email please enter it in the comment section.This email will be sent … Continue reading Action letter to County Commissioners against Sabal Trail pipeline

Princeton asks FERC to reject, Congressmen and Senators ask for safety review

Last week, Princeton, New Jersey, resolved to ask FERC to reject Williams Transco’s current plan for a 42-inch pipeline. This week, U.S. Congress and Senate members from New Jersey asked FERC to “review all safety issues”. This is all partly because a Transco contractor was involved in an explosion in March. Spectra was the “probable … Continue reading Princeton asks FERC to reject, Congressmen and Senators ask for safety review

My son was killed in a pipeline explosion –Paul W. McCorkle

A comment on Other Hazards 30 June 2014: My son was killed in a pipeline explosion 7-5-10. There are many old lines that are only a few inches in the ground, because of years because of top cover erosion. A shallow covered gas line is more dangerous than an exposed one!!! This was the case … Continue reading My son was killed in a pipeline explosion –Paul W. McCorkle

150-foot flames from methane pipeline explosion in east Texas 2014-06-26

An explosion from the much larger proposed Sabal Trail fracked methane pipeline could be much worse. And remember, much of this toxic fossil fuel pushing through leaking veins throughout the country is for export to other countries, to profit a few companies at locals’ expense. Maybe you’d like to come to Leesburg, GA to say … Continue reading 150-foot flames from methane pipeline explosion in east Texas 2014-06-26

FERC has to consider cumulative pipeline effects

Would this U.S. Court of Appeals ruling mean FERC needs to consider the cumulative effects of the proposed Sabal Trail pipeline on the same properties as the existing SONAT pipeline? And what about those LNG export authorizations FERC has repeatedly claimed it knows nothing about? And how can FERC justify that project at all, given … Continue reading FERC has to consider cumulative pipeline effects

Questions from SpectraBusters, Inc. to FERC

FERC’s ecomment system was malfunctioning, so Beth emailed this on behalf of the board, which unanimously approved it earlier that same day. She also forwarded it to John Peconom of FERC and to her U.S. Rep Ted Yoho (FL-03) and to Rep. Sanford Bishop (GA-02). Here is contact information for your elected officials and candidates. … Continue reading Questions from SpectraBusters, Inc. to FERC