Risk: Medium Gas Pipeline Operational

C577 L300A MP 102.82-102.83 RECOAT SPAN 016 (PG&E SPANS PROJECT) - Ludlow, California Gas Pipeline

LUDLOW, California, United States

Overview

C577 L300A MP 102.82-102.83 RECOAT SPAN 016 (PG&E SPANS PROJECT) is a gas pipeline segment in Ludlow, California. Operated by PG&E, it is part of the natural gas transmission infrastructure in San Bernardino County.

C577 L300A MP 102.82-102.83 RECOAT SPAN 016 (PG&E SPANS PROJECT) is a natural gas pipeline segment located approximately 3.22 miles southwest of the I40/Crucero Road interchange in Ludlow, California. This facility is part of Pacific Gas and Electric Company's (PG&E) extensive gas transmission network, serving the energy needs of California. The pipeline segment is classified under NAICS code 486210 for pipeline transportation of natural gas and is currently operational. As a gas pipeline operating in the United States, this facility falls under the regulatory oversight of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and must comply with 49 CFR Part 192, which governs the safety of gas pipelines. The segment is part of a recoating project (Span 016) aimed at maintaining pipeline integrity and cathodic protection, which is critical for preventing corrosion and ensuring long-term safe operation. PG&E's pipeline system in California includes both transmission and distribution lines, with this segment likely being a transmission line given its remote location. The environmental significance of this pipeline lies in its role in delivering natural gas to communities and industries in Southern California. The segment traverses the Mojave Desert region, an arid environment where pipeline construction and maintenance must consider soil erosion, wildlife habitats, and water resource protection. Regular inspections and maintenance, such as the recoating project, help minimize the risk of leaks and environmental impact.

Environmental context

The pipeline segment is located in the Mojave Desert near Ludlow, California, an arid region with sensitive desert ecosystems. Proximity to Interstate 40 and remote desert terrain requires careful management of soil disturbance and erosion control during maintenance. The pipeline transports natural gas, which, if released, could contribute to greenhouse gas emissions and pose fire risks. Cathodic protection and regular recoating projects help mitigate corrosion-related risks in this dry, corrosive environment.

Frequently asked questions

The pipeline segment is located approximately 3.22 miles southwest of the I40/Crucero Road interchange in Ludlow, San Bernardino County, California, United States.

The recoating project (Span 016) is part of pipeline integrity maintenance to protect against corrosion. Recoating helps ensure the pipeline's cathodic protection system remains effective, extending the asset's lifespan and preventing leaks.

The pipeline segment is operated by Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), a major utility serving northern and central California.

The pipeline is regulated by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) under 49 CFR Part 192, which covers gas pipeline safety, including design, construction, testing, and maintenance requirements.

The pipeline traverses the Mojave Desert, requiring measures to protect desert ecosystems, prevent soil erosion, and manage water resources. Regular maintenance like recoating reduces the risk of natural gas leaks, which can contribute to greenhouse gas emissions and fire hazards.

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