Overview
Jackson Valve-Lowell Border is an operational gas distribution station in Lowell, Arkansas, serving the natural gas infrastructure of Benton County.
Jackson Valve-Lowell Border is a gas distribution station located west of Parkwood Street in Lowell, Arkansas. It operates within the United States natural gas distribution network, serving the Benton County area. The facility is part of the broader gas infrastructure that delivers natural gas to residential, commercial, and industrial customers. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the U.S. Department of Transportation's Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and complies with 49 CFR Part 192 for gas distribution. As a gas distribution station, it regulates pressure and controls flow from transmission lines to local distribution systems. The station's NAICS codes (221210 and 237120) indicate its role in natural gas distribution and utility system construction. This station plays a key role in ensuring reliable natural gas supply to the Lowell area. Its operational status contributes to the energy needs of the region, supporting local homes and businesses. The facility is part of a network that maintains safe and efficient gas delivery across Arkansas.
Environmental context
The station is located in a suburban area near residential zones, requiring careful management of gas pressure and leak detection to ensure safety. Arkansas experiences occasional seismic activity, though the region is not high-risk. The facility's design and maintenance follow PHMSA standards to mitigate risks from climate events such as storms or flooding.
Frequently asked questions
Jackson Valve-Lowell Border is located west of Parkwood Street in Lowell, Arkansas, in Benton County.
It is a gas distribution station that regulates pressure and controls the flow of natural gas from transmission lines to local distribution systems serving the Lowell area.
Gas distribution stations in the U.S. are regulated by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) under 49 CFR Part 192.
Gas distribution stations must comply with PHMSA safety regulations, including requirements for pressure control, leak detection, and emergency response plans.
It ensures reliable natural gas delivery to residential, commercial, and industrial customers in Benton County, supporting the region's energy needs.
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