Informed Planning Near Pipelines Brought to you by a Community Technical Assistance Grant from the U.S. Dept of Transportation
Informed Planning Near Transmission Pipelines Carl Weimer Executive Director Pipeline Safety Trust & Member Whatcom County Council
Planning Near Transmission Pipelines Most pipelines were put in rural areas
But now growth is encroaching on many pipelines
This creates an increased risk that communities should consider when planning
How much risk is there? The chance of a pipeline failing in any one specific place is extremely small, so the risk is very very small But if a pipeline does fail the consequences can be catastrophic Each pipeline has different risks, and should be considered separately
Significant Pipeline Incidents Washington State NameDateCountyCause Property Damage Gallons Spilled Gallons Recovered NORTHWEST PIPELINE2/26/1999SKAMANIABODY OF PIPE$4,970,414 OLYMPIC PIPE LINE6/10/1999WHATCOMOTHER$55,917, OLYMPIC PIPE LINE8/29/1999KINGOTHER$372, TIDEWATER, INC7/21/2000FRANKLINCORROSION$974, TRANS MOUNTAIN PIPE LINE10/26/2000WHATCOMINCORRECT OPERATION$389, NORTHWEST PIPELINE4/16/2002COWLITZBODY OF PIPE$198,809 NORTHWEST PIPELINE5/1/2003PIERCEBODY OF PIPE$116,795 NORTHWEST PIPELINE5/29/2003SKAMANIAJOINT$208,127 NORTHWEST PIPELINE12/13/2003LEWISBODY OF PIPE$138,082 OLYMPIC PIPE LINE5/23/2004KINGMATERIAL / WELD FAILURES$693, NORTHWEST PIPELINE5/24/2006LINCOLNBODY OF PIPE$159,216 EXXONMOBIL PIPELINE CO11/3/2008SPOKANEINCORRECT OPERATION$580, NORTHWEST PIPELINE1/8/2009SNOHOMISHOTHER$128,035 Totals =$64,847,
The main pipelines through the state include: The Olympic Pipe Line William’s – Northwest Pipeline TransCanada's GTN System ConocoPhillips Pipe Line Chevron Pipe Line Kinder Morgan - Trans Mountain pipeline In addition there are 11 smaller transmission pipelines operated in the state that range in length from 1 to 36 miles
Trans Mountain Route Crude oil pipeline from Alberta to Cherry Point and Anacortes refineries inch diameter 7.5 million gallons/day Operated by Kinder Morgan
Consequences of spills from crude oil pipelines Potential large liability to local government, businesses, property owners
Damage to property and expensive clean up
Environmental damage and drinking water contamination
Williams Northwest Pipeline is a 3900 mile bi- directional pipeline bringing about 1.8 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day from Alberta and Colorado/Utah The pipeline varies from inches in diameter
TransCanada’s Gas Transmission Northwest (GTN) system is 612 miles long in the United States with 309 miles in Washington State. It system typically transports 2.9 billion cubic feet of natural gas each day
Consequences of natural gas pipeline failures Explosions & Fires Pipeline point of failure
Pressure Impacts
Olympic Pipeline Liquid products pipeline (jet fuel, gasoline, diesel) from Whatcom/Skagit refineries to SeaTac and Portland. Moves about 13 million gallons/day 16 inch diameter Operated by BP, Majority Owner Enbridge
The Chevron Pipeline is 157 miles long in Washington state and transports gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel
Conoco Phillips “Yellowstone” Pipeline is 129 miles long in Washington State and carries gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel
Consequences of liquid product pipeline failures Explosions and Fires
Soil & Groundwater Contamination
National Pipeline Mapping System Way for the public and local government to know about pipelines near by Pipeline GIS Layers are available: or WUTC at (360)
Two ways to protect communities Protect the pipelines from damage so they stay safe Protect people near pipelines in case something happens
Consultation Zone A local government may determine the appropriate width of the consultation zone based on its own research and discussions with pipeline operators and other local government agencies.
Different types of development near pipelines
Stormwater detention pond with failing slope Expensive fix that could have been avoided with early communication
Multiple layers of bad planning
Pipeline right-of-ways and green space
Early Consultation can be a Win, Win, Win
Allowing space for repairs
Small things can make a big difference
The Bottom Line - Better planning can help ensure safe fuel transport and avoid tragedies
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