Risk: Medium Gas Pipeline Operational

EGTS-Marilla Measuring & Regulating Station | Marilla, New York Gas Pipeline Facility

MARILLA, New York, United States

Overview

EGTS-Marilla Measuring & Regulating Station is an operational gas pipeline facility in Marilla, New York, United States. It serves as a key node for natural gas transmission and distribution in the region.

EGTS-Marilla Measuring & Regulating Station is an operational gas pipeline facility located at 11315 Jamison Rd, Marilla, New York, within Erie County. As part of the United States' extensive natural gas infrastructure, this station plays a critical role in measuring and regulating gas flow, ensuring safe and efficient delivery to downstream consumers. The facility operates under the jurisdiction of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and complies with DOT 49 CFR Part 192 regulations for gas pipelines. The station's primary function involves monitoring pressure and flow rates, as well as regulating gas pressure to safe levels for local distribution networks. While specific technical specifications such as pipeline length or capacity are not detailed, typical measuring and regulating stations of this scale handle moderate throughput volumes, serving residential, commercial, and industrial customers in the surrounding area. The facility benefits from established cathodic protection systems and regular inspection protocols mandated by federal safety standards. Environmentally, the station contributes to the reliability of natural gas supply in western New York, supporting heating and industrial needs. Its location in a suburban setting requires careful management of potential risks, including leak detection and emergency response planning. The facility's operational status underscores its ongoing role in the regional energy grid, aligning with broader efforts to maintain safe and efficient pipeline infrastructure across the United States.

Environmental context

The station is situated in a suburban area of Marilla, New York, with proximity to residential neighborhoods and local waterways. Natural gas pipelines require rigorous monitoring to prevent leaks, which can contribute to greenhouse gas emissions. The facility's cathodic protection systems and regular integrity assessments help mitigate corrosion risks. The surrounding environment includes mixed agricultural and residential land use, necessitating careful land management and emergency preparedness to protect both people and ecosystems.

Frequently asked questions

The station is located at 11315 Jamison Rd, Marilla, New York 14102, in Erie County, United States.

It measures and regulates natural gas flow and pressure in the pipeline system, ensuring safe and efficient transmission to local distribution networks.

In the United States, gas pipeline facilities are regulated by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) under DOT 49 CFR Part 192.

Common safety measures include cathodic protection for corrosion control, pressure relief valves, leak detection systems, and regular inspections as required by PHMSA.

These stations control gas pressure and measure flow volumes, acting as critical nodes that connect high-pressure transmission lines to lower-pressure distribution networks serving end users.

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