Risk: Medium Gas Pipeline Operational

NIPSCO State Line Munster to Highland Gas Pipeline Replacement Project, Munster, Indiana

MUNSTER, Indiana, United States

Overview

NIPSCO State Line Munster to Highland Gas Pipeline Replacement Project is an operational gas pipeline in Munster, Indiana, replacing aging infrastructure to enhance natural gas delivery reliability.

The NIPSCO State Line Munster to Highland Gas Pipeline Replacement Project is a gas pipeline facility located in Munster, Lake County, Indiana, United States. This operational pipeline replaces older sections to improve the safety and efficiency of natural gas transport in the region. As a gas pipeline, it falls under the US regulatory framework governed by PHMSA and DOT 49 CFR Part 192, which sets standards for design, construction, and operation. The project involves replacing pipeline segments along Fisher St and Timrick Dr, reflecting typical infrastructure upgrades in aging gas networks. In Indiana, such replacements are common to address corrosion risks and meet modern safety requirements. The pipeline operates under NAICS code 486210, which covers pipeline transportation of natural gas. The project is part of NIPSCO's broader system serving northern Indiana communities. This pipeline replacement enhances the reliability of natural gas supply to Munster and nearby areas, supporting residential, commercial, and industrial users. By upgrading infrastructure, the project reduces the risk of leaks and service disruptions, contributing to the region's energy security. The pipeline's location in a suburban setting underscores the importance of maintaining safe gas transport near populated areas.

Environmental context

The pipeline traverses a suburban area in Lake County, Indiana, near residential neighborhoods and local waterways. Pipeline replacement projects in such settings aim to minimize environmental impact by using modern materials and cathodic protection to prevent corrosion and leaks. The proximity to populated areas necessitates rigorous safety measures to protect public health and the environment.

Frequently asked questions

The pipeline is located at Fisher St & Timrick Dr in Munster, Lake County, Indiana, United States.

The project replaces aging pipeline segments to improve safety, reliability, and efficiency of natural gas delivery to Munster and surrounding areas.

Gas pipelines in the US are regulated by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) under DOT 49 CFR Part 192, which sets safety standards for design, construction, operation, and maintenance.

Modern replacements use corrosion-resistant materials, cathodic protection systems, and pressure testing to ensure integrity. They also comply with PHMSA regulations for leak detection and emergency response.

It enhances the reliability of natural gas supply, reduces the risk of leaks and service interruptions, and supports energy needs for residential, commercial, and industrial users in northern Indiana.

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