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Title: Steel Pipeline Pickling Using The Wisconsin Public Service Methodology
Author: Patrick J. Callahan
Source: 2009 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 2009
Abstract: New pipeline construction provides for many opportunities to enhance the safety of the installers and the owners and the public. All throughout pipeline construction we look for areas of improvement, the excavation, installation, backfi lling, restoration and public relations, but once the pipeline is fi nished and ready for commissioning everyone wants the gas to start fl owing. The introduction of natural gas into a pipeline means the job is complete and the new line is in service. But during the fi rst few hours, days, weeks and months can be a worry for pipeline operators until the natural gas is at the proper odor level. Is odor fade real or just a rare occurrence and is it much ado about nothing. It is real and it is even documented by various entities such as odorant vendors and pipeline operators.




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