Not exact matches
Amid chants of «health and
safety first,» a rally yesterday on the Capitol's Western Staircase attracted roughly 150 advocates and elected
officials seeking a state - sponsored study on the potential health impacts of natural gas
pipelines.
The TAG awards provide funding for a broad range of activities, including improving or developing local
pipeline emergency response capabilities, safe digging or damage prevention programs,
pipeline safety information resources, community and
pipeline awareness campaigns, and public participation in
official proceedings that pertain to
pipelines.
Secretary LaHood also announced federal legislation aimed at strengthening oversight on
pipeline safety, as well as plans to convene a Pipeline Safety Forum on April 18th in Washington, DC, to gather state officials, industry leaders, and other pipeline safety stakeholders in order to discuss steps for improving the safety and efficiency of the nation's pipeline infrastru
safety, as well as plans to convene a
Pipeline Safety Forum on April 18th in Washington, DC, to gather state officials, industry leaders, and other pipeline safety stakeholders in order to discuss steps for improving the safety and efficiency of the nation's pipeline infrastru
Safety Forum on April 18th in Washington, DC, to gather state
officials, industry leaders, and other
pipeline safety stakeholders in order to discuss steps for improving the safety and efficiency of the nation's pipeline infrastru
safety stakeholders in order to discuss steps for improving the
safety and efficiency of the nation's pipeline infrastru
safety and efficiency of the nation's
pipeline infrastructure.
Secretary LaHood was joined by the U.S. Department of Transportation's
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administrator Cynthia Quarterman, Pennsylvania Senator Bob Casey, Congressman Charlie Dent and other federal, state and local officials to unveil the Department's new pipeline safety action plan in Allentown, where a devastating natural gas pipeline failure killed five people and leveled homes and businesses on Febru
Safety Administrator Cynthia Quarterman, Pennsylvania Senator Bob Casey, Congressman Charlie Dent and other federal, state and local
officials to unveil the Department's new
pipeline safety action plan in Allentown, where a devastating natural gas pipeline failure killed five people and leveled homes and businesses on Febru
safety action plan in Allentown, where a devastating natural gas
pipeline failure killed five people and leveled homes and businesses on February 9.