Pipeline Safety Info / 811
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What to do in case of damaging/ disturbing a pipeline
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Pipeline Safety & Industry Resources/ Government/ Regulatory Agencies
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State Regulating Agency
Texas Railroad Commission
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811 - Call Before You Dig!
One-Call-Center: dial 811 anywhere from the United States before you dig or excavate.
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Energy Companies
A list of energy companies' emergency phone numbers and Web sites, if available.
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TESS - Texas Excavation Safety System
1-800-344-8377 TESS is a one-call notification center for Texas – the largest one-call center in the US.
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Office of Pipeline Safety
The Office of Pipeline Safety is the Federal safety authority for ensuring the safe, reliable, and environmentally sound operation of the Nation's pipeline transportation system.
- Pipeline Safety Information
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Pipeline 101
"Pipeline 101" seeks to be your introductory resource for energy pipeline information.
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Partnership for Excellence in Pipeline Safety
Program provides training and guidance to emergency responders when responding to incidents involving the following areas of energy sources - pipelines, other hazardous materials transportation modes, LNG terminals, hydrogen fuel stations, and other alternative energy sources.
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Common Ground Alliance
Working to reduce damages to the underground infrastructure
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National Pipeline Mapping System
Database of pipeline operators and location of their lines designed for local government and emergency officials to have access to contact information to pipeline companies operating in the area.
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Texas Pipeline Awareness Alliance
Test your pipeline awareness - Family time - Tips for farmers and ranchers - Additional information