STUDY OF THE FACTORS AFFECTING THE SAFETY OF ARCTIC PIPELINES
This report provides a detailed assessment of current practices employed in the design, construction, testing, inspection, operation, and maintenance of arctic pipelines which provide for safety to the public and protection of the environment. Existing research project pertaining to arctic pipelining problems are summarized. Hazards to pipelines that are unique to or accentuated by the arctic conditions are reviewed. A comparison is made between existing Canadian and U.S. regulations as they apply to arctic gas pipelines. The results of the study provide a basis for considering revisions to U.S. regulations for gas and liquid pipelines that may be applicable in arctic and subarctic areas. Recommendations are made for further research that is needed to enhance arctic pipeline safety.
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Corporate Authors:
Woodward-Clyde Consultants
New Orleans, LA United StatesDepartment of Transportation
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, DC United States 20590 -
Authors:
- Black, W T
- Holloway, D M
- Luscher, U
- Nyman, D J
- Thomas, H P
- Publication Date: 1981-11
Media Info
- Pagination: 114 p.
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Construction; Gas pipelines; Hazards; Maintenance; Petroleum pipelines; Pipeline transportation; Pipelines; Regulations
- Geographic Terms: Arctic Regions
- Subject Areas: Construction; Law; Maintenance and Preservation; Pipelines; Terminals and Facilities;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00347837
- Record Type: Publication
- Source Agency: National Technical Information Service
- Report/Paper Numbers: 14551A
- Contract Numbers: DOT-RL-92050
- Files: NTIS, USDOT
- Created Date: Mar 30 2002 12:00AM