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U. S. Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration. www.dot.gov. Pipelines and Informed Planning Alliance (PIPA). Increasing Pipeline Safety Through Shared Planning. Pipeline Safety Stakeholder Conference November 15, 2007 New Orleans, LA.
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U. S. Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration www.dot.gov
Pipelines and Informed Planning Alliance (PIPA) Increasing Pipeline Safety Through Shared Planning Pipeline Safety Stakeholder Conference November 15, 2007 New Orleans, LA
What is PIPA? • Enterprise of Pipeline Safety Stakeholders • Steering Committee met August 1, 2007 • Plenary and Task Team meetings & teleconferences for one year starting January 2008 • Protecting Communities • Protecting Pipelines • Risk Communication
Protecting Communities • What should stakeholders do, or avoid doing, adjacent to the right-of-way to reduce the risk to communities? • Property Development • Zoning Ordinances • Growth Planning • Real Estate Disclosure
ProtectingPipelines • What should stakeholders do, or avoid doing, on the right-of-way to reduce the risk to pipelines? • Property Development • Easement Terms & Conditions • Patrolling by Operators • Environmental Stewardship
RiskCommunication • How should risks to communities and pipelines be communicated to stakeholders? • Attributes of communities and pipelines that affect incident probability and consequences • Role and Value of Transmission Pipelines • Incident Rates at the National Level • Format and Distribution of all three Task Team work products
Who Needs tobe Involved? • Participants speaking on behalf of an organization of stakeholders • Local Government Officials • Transmission Pipeline Industry • Property Development Industry • Real Estate Industry • Public Safety Advocates • State and Federal Agencies
PHMSAOutreach • PIPA Steering Committee members recruiting within their organization • 35 organizations invited to participate in PIPA being contacted by OPS PIPA Team: • Karen Butler Alex Dankanich • John Jacobi Blaine Keener • Jerry Kenerson Joe Mataich • Ross Reineke Harold Winnie • Pipeline Safety Stakeholder Communications: http://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/comm/PIPA.htm
Pipelines and Informed Planning Alliance (PIPA) Increasing Pipeline Safety Through Shared Planning Presented by Blaine KeenerCommunity Assistance and Technical Services Coordinator202-366-0970blaine.keener@dot.gov
U. S. Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration www.dot.gov