Ian O’Dowd, a traffic safety researcher who had been with NHTSA for less than a year and therefore was considered a ...
The United States Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (“PHMSA”) addressed in a January 7th Interpretive Letter a question ...
It remains unclear what caused the Dec. 5 pipeline failure south of Durango, which sent 23,000 gallons of gasoline percolating through the substrate, contaminating nine drinking water wells.
The federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration said the line poses, a “risk to public safety, property, ...
Energy Transfer LP’s Sunoco Pipeline LP unit, the operator of a Pennsylvania pipeline that regulators say leaked jet fuel for ...
Workers were manufacturing pipeline to replace a ruptured section of carbon dioxide line that sent 45 people to the hospital ...
A resolution that would seek to conduct a risk assessment from the Public Utilities Commission to counteract potential ...
A group of Senate Democrats told Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to stop mass layoffs and asked for details on Elon ...
As crews investigate and repair a leaky underground Sunoco pipeline in Upper Makefield Township, related developments ...
The federal government has assumed regulatory control over Missouri's gas pipelines, citing inadequate state penalties for safety violations. Missouri's legislature has yet to pass a bill to align ...
A pipeline operated by Sunoco leaked jet fuel for at least 16 months, contaminating residential water wells in Pennsylvania, ...
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