The expansion of pipeline monitoring requirements will improve air quality, reduce the risk of explosions and expand the growing air monitoring industry, while conserving gas.
Pennsylvania is home to over 93,500 miles of gas pipelines, and the federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration is proposing new safety standards. The new standards will finally address climate-changing methane pollution from existing gathering, transmission and distribution pipelines. They also will reduce the risk of deadly explosions and other harmful air pollution.
PHMSA is now proposing to increase pipeline air monitoring efforts using leak detection technologies like optical gas imaging cameras that can find leaks before they are large enough to cause an explosion. Unfortunately, less sensitive gas metering technologies previously forced inspectors to wait for a leak to become hazardous before the leak was even detectable.
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