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Pipelines in Your Community

Pipelines are installed in a right-of-way or an easement through property. It is vital for the safe operation of the pipeline that the company has access to the pipeline free of obstructions. Access is needed for required maintenance and surveillance. Landowners and tenants have an obligation not to place buildings, fences, trees, shrubs or other obstructions on the pipeline right-of-way . Contact the pipeline company if you have questions or if you are planning improvements to your property near a pipeline.

How to Tell Where a Pipeline is Located

Because pipelines are buried underground, markers are used to indicate their approximate locations along the route. The markers display the material transported in the line, the name of the pipeline operator, and a telephone number where the operator can be reached in the event of an emergency.

How to Recognize a Pipeline Leak and
Actions to be Taken if You Suspect a Leak

Pipeline leaks can be recognized using three of the five senses: sight, sound, and smell. If you suspect a leak, turn off any equipment and leave the area as quickly as possible.

In case of an emergency please call
the appropriate area as listed below:

Louisiana/Mississippi

1-800-483-9568 (Southwest Louisiana and Mississippi)
1-877-897-6501 (Southwest Louisiana)
1-504-534-4030 (Venice, LA)

East Texas

1-713-584-1210 (Tyler)

New Mexico

1-575-391-6030 (Call Collect for all pipeline emergencies)

North Dakota

1-866-957-3133

North Texas

1-940-644-2233 (Call Collect)
1-254-559-7533 (Call Collect)

West Texas

1-432-558-3996 (Monahans/Crane Area – Call Collect)
1-800-541-0445 (San Angelo Area)

Washington

253-272-9348 (Tacoma)
Pipeline Safety

For more information regarding Targa pipelines in your area, please click above to download the brochure.

 

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