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TIGT COLBY COMPRESSOR STATION - Gas Pipeline Facility in Gem, Kansas

GEM, Kansas, United States

Overview

TIGT COLBY COMPRESSOR STATION is a gas pipeline facility in Gem, Kansas, United States. It operates under PHMSA and DOT 49 CFR Part 192 regulations.

TIGT COLBY COMPRESSOR STATION is a gas pipeline compressor station located in Gem, Thomas County, Kansas, United States. It supports the natural gas transmission network in the region, ensuring pressure maintenance and flow control for downstream distribution. The facility operates under the regulatory oversight of the U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and complies with DOT 49 CFR Part 192, which governs gas pipeline safety. Compressor stations like this one are critical for maintaining pipeline efficiency over long distances, particularly in rural areas like northwestern Kansas. This station plays a key role in the regional natural gas infrastructure, connecting supply sources to end users. Its location in a rural area reduces population density risks, but proximity to agricultural land and waterways requires ongoing environmental monitoring and cathodic protection to prevent leaks and corrosion.

Environmental context

The station is situated in a rural agricultural area of northwestern Kansas, with nearby waterways and farmland. Pipeline infrastructure in such settings requires robust cathodic protection and regular inspections to prevent corrosion and leaks. The facility's compliance with PHMSA regulations ensures environmental safeguards are in place to protect local ecosystems and groundwater.

Frequently asked questions

TIGT COLBY COMPRESSOR STATION is located at 1890 County Road 27, Gem, Thomas County, Kansas 67734, United States.

It is a compressor station on a natural gas pipeline, maintaining pressure and flow of gas for transmission across the pipeline network.

The facility is regulated by the U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) under DOT 49 CFR Part 192 for gas pipeline safety.

Typical safety measures include cathodic protection to prevent corrosion, regular inspections, pressure monitoring, and emergency shutdown systems.

The station operates with environmental safeguards to minimize impact on nearby agricultural land and waterways, including leak detection and spill prevention measures.

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