OPS Programs:
Oil Pollution Act
The Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS) has responsibility for implementing the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 as it applies to onshore oil pipelines. The goal of our efforts is to decrease the likelihood of pipeline spills, diminish the environmental consequences of spills, and ensure that the responses to spills are swift and well planned. Our program has several elements, all of which are intended to ensure that pipeline operators are able to protect the environment from major oil spills.
OPS participates in a variety of multiagency initiatives under the National Response Team, led by the EPA and Coast Guard. The following links contain documents and information pertaining to these multi-agency initiatives.
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Oil Pollution Act (OPA) Newsletter
- Spring 99: The First Three Years - and other stories
- Summer 98: Sun in Mississippi
- Winter 98: OPS on the World Wide Web.
- Fall 97: New integrated contingency plan...
- Summer 97: Spotlight on recent area exercise.
- Spring 97: Exercise program validates operators...
The transcript from the January, 1997 OPA meeting held in New Orleans, Louisiana, please select one of these links:
US DOT Office of Pipeline Safety Exercise Feedback Form
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Last Update 08/28/2001
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