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The Failure Files: The Dangers of Unrepaired Dents Pipeline Things

    • Science

This story begins in 2015 in Centreville, Virginia when a restaurant employee dials 911 to report a strong gas smell in the area. Days after that first phone call, a pipeline operator discovers that the leak source is one of its 36-inch diameter pipelines. After excavating around a dent found from a previous inspection, they found contaminated soil and the leak. Why did the operator fail to determine the leak, and how have regulations changed since? Listen to this episode of Pipeline Things to find out.
Highlights:

Where do dents rank on the threat spectrum? How do we know when one poses a significant threat?
What is fatigue cycling? Why is it important to consider when excavating?
What strategies do we have today and what lessons can we learn to prevent history from repeating itself?
What effect did this failure have on regulations that liquid and gas operators contend with today?

 
Connect:
Rhett Dotson
Christopher De Leon
D2 Integrity
 
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Pipeline Things is presented by D2 Integrity and produced by ADV Marketing.
 
D2 Integrity (D2I) is providing this podcast as an educational resource, but it is neither a legal interpretation nor a statement of D2I policy. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by D2 Integrity. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by D2I employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the view of D2I or any of its officials. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact Sarah Roberts at sarah.roberts@advmarketing.com.

This story begins in 2015 in Centreville, Virginia when a restaurant employee dials 911 to report a strong gas smell in the area. Days after that first phone call, a pipeline operator discovers that the leak source is one of its 36-inch diameter pipelines. After excavating around a dent found from a previous inspection, they found contaminated soil and the leak. Why did the operator fail to determine the leak, and how have regulations changed since? Listen to this episode of Pipeline Things to find out.
Highlights:

Where do dents rank on the threat spectrum? How do we know when one poses a significant threat?
What is fatigue cycling? Why is it important to consider when excavating?
What strategies do we have today and what lessons can we learn to prevent history from repeating itself?
What effect did this failure have on regulations that liquid and gas operators contend with today?

 
Connect:
Rhett Dotson
Christopher De Leon
D2 Integrity
 
Be sure to subscribe and leave a comment or rating!
Pipeline Things is presented by D2 Integrity and produced by ADV Marketing.
 
D2 Integrity (D2I) is providing this podcast as an educational resource, but it is neither a legal interpretation nor a statement of D2I policy. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by D2 Integrity. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by D2I employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the view of D2I or any of its officials. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact Sarah Roberts at sarah.roberts@advmarketing.com.

44 min

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