To provide an organization that the general public, governmental entities, and other organizations may contact to obtain educational information concerning pipeline safety and emergency preparedness.
This mapping application is intended to be an easy way emergency response officials can provide information about Identified Sites. This registry may be used to submit information about any type of site (building or outside area). For security reasons, the general public will not be given access to information stored in this registry.
The membership holds a conference call on the first Tuesday of each month at 9:00 am Mountain Time (10:00 am Central) to discuss current activities. Any interested person can attend. The call in number is (609) 454-9914 and the access code is 2448900.
Pipelines are the most efficient way to transport our nation’s energy resources. Each year, more than 66% of our oil, natural gas and hydrocarbon resources are moved using a vast network of pipelines. Despite pipelines being the safest means of transportation for these resources, pipeline safety is everyone’s responsibility. This newsletter is an effort by the Pipeline Association for Public Awareness to provide you information about the pipelines in your community and steps to prevent, or if necessary, react to a pipeline incident.
Additional copies of the Excavation Safety Guide - Pipeline Edition are provided free of charge (except shipping costs) to any Excavator, One Call Center, or Pipeline Member. They will be supplied in boxes of 150 per box.