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Williams Southeastern Connector Compressor Station 105 - Gas Pipeline Facility in Rockford, Alabama

ROCKFORD, Alabama, United States

Overview

Williams Southeastern Connector Compressor Station 105 is an operational gas pipeline facility in Rockford, Alabama, United States. It supports natural gas transmission through compression infrastructure.

Williams Southeastern Connector Compressor Station 105 is a gas pipeline facility located at 235 Highway 22 East in Rockford, Coosa County, Alabama. The station is part of the Southeastern Connector pipeline system, which plays a key role in transporting natural gas across the region. As a compressor station, it maintains pressure and flow within the pipeline network, ensuring efficient delivery of natural gas to downstream markets. The facility operates under the regulatory oversight of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and complies with 49 CFR Part 192 for gas pipeline safety. Compressor stations like this one are critical infrastructure for long-distance gas transmission, typically featuring turbine or electric-driven compressors. The station's location in rural Alabama reflects the typical siting of such facilities away from dense urban areas, though proximity to highways and local roads is common for access. Environmentally, the station contributes to the regional energy grid by supporting natural gas supply, which is a key fuel for power generation and industrial use in the southeastern United States. The facility's operational status indicates ongoing activity, and its role in the pipeline network helps ensure energy reliability for communities and industries in the region.

Environmental context

The compressor station is situated in a rural area of Coosa County, Alabama, near Highway 22. The surrounding landscape includes forested and agricultural land, with the Tallapoosa River watershed nearby. Pipeline infrastructure in this region must consider proximity to waterways and potential impacts on local ecosystems. The facility's operation involves natural gas compression, which requires careful management of emissions and noise. Regulatory compliance under PHMSA includes measures for leak detection and cathodic protection to prevent corrosion and environmental release.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 235 Highway 22 East in Rockford, Coosa County, Alabama, United States.

It is a compressor station that maintains pressure and flow in the Southeastern Connector natural gas pipeline system, ensuring efficient gas transmission.

The facility is part of the Williams Southeastern Connector pipeline system, operated by Williams Companies, a major natural gas infrastructure company in the United States.

Gas pipeline facilities like this station are regulated by PHMSA under 49 CFR Part 192, which covers design, construction, operation, and maintenance safety standards for natural gas pipelines.

Compressor stations can have local environmental impacts including air emissions from engines, noise, and potential disturbance to nearby habitats. Operators must comply with environmental regulations and implement mitigation measures.

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