Risk: Medium Gas Pipeline Operational

ENABLE MIDSTREAM/FEDERAL STA Gas Pipeline - Jenny Lind, Arkansas, USA

JENNY LIND, Arkansas, United States

Overview

ENABLE MIDSTREAM/FEDERAL STA is a gas pipeline facility located 1 mile east of Jenny Lind, Arkansas, United States. It operates under the regulatory oversight of PHMSA and DOT 49 CFR Part 192.

ENABLE MIDSTREAM/FEDERAL STA is a gas pipeline facility situated in Sebastian County, Arkansas, approximately 1 mile east of Jenny Lind. The facility is part of the United States' extensive natural gas pipeline network, which plays a critical role in transporting natural gas from production areas to consumers. As a gas pipeline, it falls under the jurisdiction of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and is subject to the safety regulations outlined in DOT 49 CFR Part 192, which governs the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of gas pipelines. The facility operates within a regulatory framework that emphasizes pipeline integrity management, including requirements for corrosion control, leak detection, and emergency response. In the United States, gas pipelines are typically constructed from steel and are protected by cathodic protection systems to prevent corrosion. It is part of a broader network that includes both interstate and intrastate pipelines, with lengths varying from a few miles to hundreds of miles. Environmentally, gas pipelines like this one are designed to minimize emissions and prevent leaks, but they still pose risks such as methane leakage and potential rupture. The facility's location in a rural area of Arkansas reduces the risk to densely populated communities, but proximity to waterways or sensitive habitats could be a concern. Overall, the pipeline contributes to the energy infrastructure of the region, supporting natural gas distribution for residential, commercial, and industrial use.

Environmental context

The facility is located in a rural area of Sebastian County, Arkansas, near the Arkansas River basin. Gas pipelines in this region traverse diverse terrains, including forests and agricultural land, and may cross waterways. The primary environmental concerns for gas pipelines include methane emissions, which contribute to greenhouse gas effects, and the potential for leaks or ruptures that could impact soil and water quality. Cathodic protection systems are used to prevent corrosion, but aging infrastructure can increase risk. The proximity to the Arkansas River requires careful monitoring to prevent contamination in the event of a failure.

Frequently asked questions

ENABLE MIDSTREAM/FEDERAL STA is located approximately 1 mile east of Jenny Lind, in Sebastian County, Arkansas, United States.

It is a natural gas pipeline facility, part of the United States' gas transmission network.

Gas pipelines in the United States are regulated by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) under DOT 49 CFR Part 192.

Gas pipelines must comply with integrity management programs, including corrosion control via cathodic protection, leak detection systems, and emergency response plans.

Gas pipelines can contribute to methane emissions and pose risks of leaks or ruptures, which may affect soil and water quality. Proper maintenance and monitoring are essential to minimize environmental impact.

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