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Local Officials

Even the best ideas won't increase pipeline safety if they don't make it to the local level where they can be put to use.

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And that's why a solid working relationship between local government officials and OPS is crucial. We want to provide all the information and resources you need to:

Whatever your role in local government, you can have an impact on pipeline awareness and safety in your community. Please browse the highlights below. If you're looking for specific information that you can't find here, please contact the OPS Community Assistance & Technical Services (CATS) Program Manager in your area for assistance.

Information Highlights

Best Practices in Damage Prevention

The Common Ground Alliance (CGA) provides and promotes comprehensive best practices in the area of pipeline damage prevention. They are an invaluable resource for excavators, as well as for state and local policymakers. More...

Pipeline Companies Required to Communicate with Local Governments

Pipeline operators are required to establish and maintain liaison with appropriate fire, police, and other public officials. New rules strengthen these requirements. More...

Citizen's Committee on Pipeline Safety

Citizen's committees on pipeline safety have been formed in several states to advise local, state and federal agencies on pipeline safety matters. An example is the Washington State Citizen's Committee on Pipeline Safety. More...

Cities and Counties Finding Common Ground

Following a major pipeline explosion in 1999, cities and counties in the state of Washington came together to educate themselves and adopt a proactive approach to pipeline safety issues. The Interlocal Agreement they signed at that time may be a useful model for establishing similar cooperative relationships across the country. More...

Improving Stakeholder Communications

Our Community Assistance and Technical Services managers perform a broad range of communications and problem-solving duties. Find out how they can help you get answers and find the information you need. More...

Pipeline Maps and Operator Contacts

Wondering about a pipeline route in your town, or what a particular pipeline carries? If you're a federal, state or local official, you can access pipeline maps as well as operator contact information through the National Pipeline Mapping System. Apply for access. More...

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