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PROTECTING TRANSMISSION PIPELINES. Protecting transmission pipelines is protecting the public -. PTP. Facilitator Julie Galante – Cycla Co-chair Thai Austin – NHBA Co-chair Steve Patton - Williams. PTP - Teams. A – Land Use Beth Reed, Columbia Gas Transmission
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PROTECTING TRANSMISSION PIPELINES Protecting transmission pipelines is protecting the public -
PTP • Facilitator • Julie Galante – Cycla • Co-chair • Thai Austin – NHBA • Co-chair • Steve Patton - Williams
PTP - Teams • A – Land Use • Beth Reed, Columbia Gas Transmission • B – Specifications & Acquisitions • Terry Mock, Colonial Pipeline • C – Development & Maintenance • Steve Patton, Williams • D- Land Document Management • Kyle Webster, Enterprise Products • E - CGA Best Practices Review • Alex Dankanich, PHMSA
PTP Members • Members 34 • Industry 23 • Non-industry 7 • FERC/PHMSA 2 • Neutral 1
PTP Interactions • Met as larger PIPA group • Met as PTP group • Team level conference calls
PTP Purpose • Collaboratively develop suggested guidance for practices within an easement • Format of suggested guidance • Title • Practice Statement • Audience • Practice Description • References
PIPA Practices • Baseline Recommended Practices • 18 • Should be implemented to prepare stakeholders for either future community development or new transmission pipeline siting
PIPA Practices • New Pipeline Recommended Practices • 2 • Should implement these practices when planning the route for new transmission pipelines
PIPA Practices • New Development Recommended Practices • 29 • Should implement these practices when new development is proposed in the vicinity of transmission pipelines
PTP Team B Suggested Guidance • BL07 • Understanding Elements of a Pipeline Easement • BL08 • Land Records Management • BL09 • Documenting & Recording Easement Agreements • NP02 • Transmission Pipeline ROW Acquisition
ASSESSMENT • PIPA • PTP • Team B