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Pipeline Safety Stakeholder Communications

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Community Assistance & Technical Services

The mission of the OPS Community Assistance & Technical Services (CATS) team is an ambitious one:

To advance public safety, environmental protection and pipeline reliability by facilitating clear communications among all pipeline stakeholders, including the public, the operators and government officials.

An important aim of the CATS program is to reach out to all pipeline safety stakeholders. Responsibilities of CATS managers include:

  • Communicating information to help communities understand pipeline risks and improve pipeline safety and environmental protection.
  • Fostering effective communications regarding pipeline safety among PHMSA, other federal agencies, state pipeline safety regulators, elected and emergency officials, pipeline operators and the public.
  • Serving as "honest brokers" in facilitating permits required for safety-related pipeline repairs.

In carrying out their responsibilities, CATS program managers perform a variety of activities. These include:

  • Participating with state and regional damage prevention groups and the Common Ground Alliance to further the implementation of damage prevention best practices.
  • Helping states assess their damage prevention programs and opportunities.
  • Serving as designated PHMSA representatives before a wide variety of stakeholders. CATS managers routinely provide informational presentations to various stakeholder groups to broaden public awareness of our country's energy transportation pipeline systems.
  • Meeting with federal, state and local regulatory agencies, and pipeline operators to facilitate timely issuance of permits necessary for conducting pipeline integrity activities.
  • Providing consultation to regulators, regulated parties and other stakeholders regarding new and amended regulatory requirements.
  • Responding to public inquiries and complaints regarding pipelines and pipeline operations.

CATS managers are located within each PHMSA region. Contact information for the CATS manager for your state is noted below.

CATS National Coordinator

Christie Murray:

christie.murray@dot.gov

Phone: (202) 366-4996


OPS Central Region
Illinois; Indiana; Iowa; Kansas; Michigan; Minnesota; Missouri; Nebraska; North Dakota; Ohio; South Dakota; Wisconsin.

Harold Winnie:

harold.winnie@dot.gov

Phone: (816) 329-3800

Allan Beshore:

Allan.Beshore@dot.gov

Phone: (816) 329-3811


OPS Southern Region
Alabama; Florida; Georgia; Kentucky; Mississippi; North Carolina; Puerto Rico; South Carolina; Tennessee.

Joe Mataich:

joseph.mataich@dot.gov

Phone: (404) 832-1159

Arthur Buff:

arthur.buff@dot.gov

Phone: (404) 832-1155


OPS Eastern Region
Connecticut; Delaware; Maine; Maryland; Massachusetts; New Hampshire; New Jersey; New York; Pennsylvania; Rhode Island; Vermont; Virginia; Washington, D.C.; West Virginia.

Karen Gentile:

karen.gentile@dot.gov

Phone: (609) 989-2252

Alex Dankanich:

alex.dankanich@dot.gov

Phone: (202) 550-0481


OPS Southwest Region

Arkansas; Louisiana; New Mexico; Oklahoma; Texas.

Bill Lowery

Bill.lowery@dot.gov

Phone: (713) 272-2845


OPS Western Region
Alaska; Arizona; California; Colorado; Hawaii; Idaho; Montana; Nevada; Oregon; Utah; Washington; Wyoming.

Bill Flanders:

bill.flanders@dot.gov

Phone: (907) 271-6518

Tom Finch:

thomas.finch@dot.gov

Phone: (720) 963-3175