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June 10,2009 - Mark The Date!
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June 10, 2009 was the ten year anniversary of the Bellingham pipeline tragedy. To learn more about that tragic event and what has been accomplished because of it click here

 
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Pipelines in the news
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June 10th designated as National Pipeline Safety Day by the U.S. Congress. To read the Senate version click here. To read the House version click here.

The Pipeline Safety Trust thanks Senator Patty Murray for inclusion of $1 million in the 2009 budget for pipeline safety information grants to communities. Click here to read the news release.

Oil Spill from Sunoco's Mid-Valley Pipeline slicks rivers around Cygnet, Ohio. Click here for more info.

For the latest pipeline information in the news click here.

National Public Radio Pipeline News Stories click here

Archived Pipeline Issues

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Recent Publicatons
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Whatcom Creek Pipeline Explosion - A Decade of Healing, Published by the Pipeline Safety Trust and the City of Bellingham (9.1 MB)

Draft Final Report of the Pipelines and Informed Planning Alliance, and associated appendices.

The Pipeline Safety Trust's comments on TransCanada's request for a special permit to operate the Keystone XL pipeline at a higher pressure

The Eminent Domain Manifesto - A Guide to reforming pipeline siting under FERC - From the Northwest Property Rights Coalition

How the Oil Sands Got to the Great Lakes Basin: Pipelines, Refineries and Water Quality - By journalist David Israelson click here

Carl Weimer, the Pipeline Safety Trust's Executive Director, wins praise from the the Governor of the State of Washington. Click here to read the letter.

Click here for results from the recent nationwide pipeline safety survey conducted by the Pipeline Safety Trust


Publications Archive

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