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The National Pipeline Mapping System -- Identifying Pipeline Segments that can Impact HCAs www.npms.rspa.dot.gov Steve FischerSam Hall GIS ManagerGIS AnalystUS DOT/Office of Pipeline SafetyDPS - 11 400 7th Street, S.W.400 7th Street, S.WWashington, DC 20590 202.366.6267202.493.0591 steven.fischer@rspa.dot.govsamuel.hall@rspa.dot.gov
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What is the NPMS? l A GIS created by OPS in cooperation with government and industry l Natural gas transmission and hazardous liquid pipelines; LNG facilities l Geospatial data, attribute data, and metadata l A voluntary initiative
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The NPMS Model l Repositories : National Repository in Alexandria, Virginia : 14 state repositories: ê Alabama, California, Connecticut, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Minnesota, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Texas, Virginia, Washington ê New repositories are solicited through the Commerce Business Daily (CBD)
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NPMS Repositories WA NJ LA AL VA KY IL TX OK KS CA MN ME National Repository CT TX
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NPMS Repositories (cont.) l State repositories collect data for pipelines within their state boundaries. l The National Repository collects data for states without repositories and incorporates state repository data into a seamless national dataset.
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The NPMS Model (cont.) l Standards : Operator Standards ê describe how operators can participate in the NPMS : Repository Standards ê describe the operations of the National Repository and the state repositories l Both sets of standards may be downloaded from the NPMS website.
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Status of the NPMS As of July 1, 2001, the NPMS contains: l 86% of hazardous liquid pipelines l 42% of natural gas transmission pipelines l 56% of all pipelines being collected
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The Role of the NPMS at OPS
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Integrity Management Program IMP - Rulemaking Pipeline Integrity Management in High Consequence Areas [Hazardous Liquid Operators with 500 or More Miles] : Objective: To improve pipeline safety through new requirements for testing, integrated evaluation of risk information, improved federal/state oversight of integrity management plans, and enhanced communication to communities.
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High Consequence Areas l Key Feature: IMP provides protection for OPS-defined High Consequence Areas (HCA’s). l HCA’s are geographic areas where the consequences of a pipeline release would be most adverse.
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High Consequence Areas (cont.) HCA’s are defined as: l Environmentally Unusually Sensitive Areas (USA’s) : Drinking Water and Ecological l Populated Areas : High Population Areas and Other Populated Areas l Commercially Navigable Waterways
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HCA Data l Unusually Sensitive Areas : Drinking Water -- current states -- CA, IL, KS, LA, MO, MT, NM, OK, TX, and WY ê Current states contain approximately 70-75% of hazardous liquid pipeline mileage ê Goal to complete Drinking Water USAs by February 2002 ê Available for download from the NPMS Web site
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HCA Data (con’t) l Unusually Sensitive Areas : Ecological -- current states -- CA, CO, DE, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, ND, NE, NM, OH, OK, SD, TX, VT, and WY ê Current states contain approximately 85-90% of hazardous liquid pipeline mileage ê Goal to complete Drinking Water USAs by February 2002 ê Operator must request the data through OPS
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HCA Data (con’t) l Populated Areas : High Population Areas (HPAs) ê 1990 US Census defined Urbanized Areas ê 2000 US Census Urbanized Areas available in 3rd quarter 2001 ê HPAs updated by January 2002 (if Census completes Urbanized Areas by anticipated date) ê Available for download from the NPMS Web site
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HCA Data (con’t) l Populated Areas : Other Populated Areas (OPAs) ê 1990 US Census defined Census Designated Places (CDPs) ê 2000 US Census CDPs available in 3rd quarter 2001 (if Census completes CDPs by anticipated date) ê OPAs updated by January 2002 ê Available for download from the NPMS Web site
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HCA Data (con’t) l Commercially Navigable Waterways (CNWs) ê National Waterway Network created by various agencies including US Coast Guard and US Army Corps of Engineers ê Identifies only waterways that support large commercial traffic ê Available for download from the NPMS Web site
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Additional Data Layers (non-IMP) Additional data currently available: l Earthquake, hurricane, flood, and landslide hazard indexes l State/County boundaries l U.S. DOT BTS National Transportation Atlas Data
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Data Analysis Options www.npms.rspa.dot.gov ¶ Data download for use with operator in-house GIS · GIS-lite - an alternative solution for operators without GIS capabilities Ì OPS developed Internet mapping application
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Option 1 - Data Download
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Option 2 - GIS-Lite -- A Lightweight GIS Viewer
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GIS-Lite l System Requirements : Windows Edition ê ArcExplorer 2 works on Windows 98/2000/NT operating systems. : Java Edition ê ArcExplorer 3.1 can be installed on a Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Solaris, or AIX operating system. ArcExplorer 3.1 works with ArcSDE 3.x, ArcSDE 8.0.2, and ArcSDE 8.1.
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Option 3 - NPMS Internet Mapping Application
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