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ENHANCE PIPELINE SAFETY What is the Problem? On December 11, 2012, a buried 20-inch diameter natural gas transmission pipeline ruptured near Interstate 77 in Sissonville, West Virginia. The rupture caused a 20-foot secti
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Sissonville / Bellingham / San Bruno / Marshall / Carmichael / /

Country

United States / US / /

Event

Man-Made Disaster / /

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gas industry / crude oil transmission pipeline / transportation mode / released gas / transportation accidents / transportation / released oil / diameter natural gas transmission pipeline / crude oil / transportation disasters / natural gas transmission pipeline / natural gas / oil and gas / transportation safety / natural gas pipeline failures / steel pipe / alarm management / leak detection systems / pipeline inspection tools / real-time information / onshore oil spill / improved communications / in-line inspection technologies / /

Organization

Congress / Federal Government / National Transportation Safety Board / Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration / /

Position

Marshall / controller / /

ProvinceOrState

West Virginia / Mississippi / California / Washington / Michigan / /

Region

West Virginia / /

Technology

in-line inspection technologies / /

URL

www.ntsb.gov/mostwanted / /

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