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PG and E Hydrotest T-325-14 Gas Pipeline, Loleta, California | Pipeline Infrastructure

LOLETA, California, United States

Overview

PG and E Hydrotest T-325-14 is an operational gas pipeline facility in Loleta, California, regulated under PHMSA and DOT 49 CFR Part 192.

PG and E Hydrotest T-325-14 is a gas pipeline facility located at 2051 Tompkins Hill Rd, Loleta, Humboldt County, California. It is part of the Pacific Gas and Electric Company's natural gas transmission system, serving the region's energy infrastructure needs. The facility is classified under NAICS code 486210 for pipeline transportation of natural gas. As a natural gas pipeline, this facility operates under the regulatory oversight of the U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and must comply with DOT 49 CFR Part 192, which governs gas pipeline safety standards. These regulations cover design, construction, testing, operation, and maintenance, including requirements for cathodic protection and leak detection. The facility's location in Humboldt County places it within a seismically active region, necessitating robust engineering and monitoring practices. The pipeline plays a role in delivering natural gas to communities and industries in the region. Its operational status indicates ongoing contribution to the local energy grid. Environmental considerations include proximity to waterways and populated areas, with safety measures in place to mitigate risks associated with gas transport.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in Humboldt County, a coastal region with significant waterways and seismic activity. Proximity to populated areas and natural habitats requires careful management of pipeline integrity to prevent leaks or ruptures. Cathodic protection systems and regular inspections are critical to minimize environmental impact and ensure safety.

Frequently asked questions

PG and E Hydrotest T-325-14 is located at 2051 Tompkins Hill Rd, Loleta, Humboldt County, California, USA.

It is a natural gas pipeline facility used for hydrostatic testing and transmission of natural gas as part of Pacific Gas and Electric's infrastructure.

The pipeline is regulated by PHMSA under DOT 49 CFR Part 192, which sets safety standards for gas pipelines including design, testing, and maintenance.

Risks include potential leaks affecting waterways and seismic activity. Operators must implement cathodic protection and regular inspections to mitigate these risks.

California pipelines follow PHMSA regulations, state-specific safety orders, and undergo regular inspections, leak detection, and emergency response planning.

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