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Title: Regulatory Commission Safety Evaluation And Trainiiig
Author: m. L. Fegenbush, Jr.
Source: 1987 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1987
Abstract: The Texas Legislature has given the Railroad Comnission of Texas express power to promulgate, adopt, and enforce niiiiiiiLiiii pipeline safety standards in Texas. The Railroad Coninission assigned jurisdiction over natural gas and hazardous liquids pipelines to its Pipeline Safety Section in the Gas Utilities Division. This is an awesceie responsibility for the section, considering Texas has approximately 1300 distribution systems, 3200 transmission and gathering systems, and 3000 hazardous liquids systans. This means the pipeline safety engineers and engineering technicians nust, on an ongoing basis, inspect over 80,000 miles of distribution mains and service lines, 60,000 miles of transmission and gathering lines, and 80,000 miles of liquids lines. The Pipeline Safety Section enjloys two major approaches to enforcement: training of Industry members and inspecting pipeline facilities. Training and Inspection are effectively ccmfcined so that operators have contact with many of our specialists, both as Instructors and as inspectors.




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