Risk: Low Distribution Pump Station Operational

PANHANDLE EASTERN - TALOGA BOOSTER STATION - Distribution Pump Station in Elkhart, Kansas

ELKHART, Kansas, United States

Overview

PANHANDLE EASTERN - TALOGA BOOSTER STATION is an operational distribution pump station in Elkhart, Kansas, United States. It supports natural gas pipeline infrastructure in the region.

PANHANDLE EASTERN - TALOGA BOOSTER STATION is a distribution pump station located in rural Elkhart, Morton County, Kansas. As part of the Panhandle Eastern pipeline system, this facility plays a key role in maintaining pressure and flow for natural gas transmission across the central United States. The station operates under federal pipeline safety regulations administered by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and adheres to industry standards for mechanical integrity and emergency response. Typical booster stations like this one are equipped with centrifugal compressors or pumps, though specific technical details for this facility are not disclosed. Located in the High Plains region, the station supports energy distribution to communities and industries across Kansas and neighboring states. Its operational status ensures reliable natural gas supply, which is critical for heating, power generation, and industrial processes in the region.

Environmental context

The facility operates in a semi-arid agricultural region where water resources are limited. Pipeline booster stations like this one are subject to environmental regulations regarding emissions, noise, and spill prevention. The station's location in rural Morton County minimizes direct impact on populated areas, but its operation contributes to the broader environmental footprint of natural gas infrastructure, including methane leakage risks and land use considerations.

Frequently asked questions

The station is located in rural Elkhart, Morton County, Kansas, United States, with coordinates 37.024190 N, -101.881900 W.

It is a distribution pump station used to boost pressure in natural gas pipelines, ensuring efficient transport of gas through the Panhandle Eastern system.

The station is regulated by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) under federal pipeline safety standards, including integrity management and emergency response requirements.

The facility is currently operational, actively supporting natural gas distribution in the region.

It maintains pipeline pressure and flow, ensuring reliable natural gas supply for residential, commercial, and industrial users across Kansas and neighboring states.

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