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DO YOU WANT TO WALK ON THE PIPE OR IN THE PIPE?
GPS Coordinates: N48°25.351', W123°34.684
Sir James Douglas recorded in reports to HBC Offices in England the main drawback to establishing the fort at Victoria was the lack of a ready, water supply. He noted -- There is a river about 20-yards wide to the west-- This was the Sooke River. By the turn-of-the-century, water flowed through this pipe from Sooke Lake to Victoria, BC, Canada.
Portraits of Canadian Pipeliners. Photographer John Novotny.
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This construction was done at the back of the practice facility at the TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, Connecticut.
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Proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline in Nelson County. See this online map from Dominion for parcel level route details dom.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Viewer/index.html?appid=ccfd1990....
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Brad Slutskin speaks about the dangers of natural gas liquids pipeline and the company's threats to take land using eminent domain as more than 100 people met on the steps of the state capitol on August 7 before delivering petitions with 5,252 signatures asking the governor to help protect the public.
IJC Commissioners considered information presented by the US Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and the National Energy Board (NEB) of Canada about their energy pipeline safety programs and regulations to protect Great Lakes water. Commissioners inquired about what's working, and what's not, to prevent pipeline spills. The agencies explained how their approach manages spill risks to an ALARP level: As Low As Reasonably Possible. IJC Commissioners pressed for binational cooperation and encouraged better public access to pipeline inspection information.