Sunday, November 9, 2014

QUESTION YOUR LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMITTIES


 
 
 
PIPELINE BLOW OUT PHOTOS 
2008 - APPOMATTOX, VA
HALF SIZE OF 42"
SOURCE: ENERGY INDUSTRY PHOTOS.COM


 

 
                 Half the size of  the 42" methane transmission pipeline.
 
                 The explosion occurred Sept 14th, 2008 near Appomattox Virginia 
                  on a natural gas transmission line owned by Williams Energy. 
 
                 Five persons were injured and over one hundred homes
                 were damaged or destroyed.

                  No deaths resulted from this explosion.
 







As CLASS-1 rated rural area by US DOT PHSMA
 the LEAST safety equipment is required.

NO environmental monitoring stations. 
 
Minimum is ONE "block valve meter station"
 EVERY 20 miles 
that would be shut down automatically
three counties 
away by a computer

TWENTY miles of ODORLESS methane
would go where? for how long?

 

 
 EXPLOSIONS - VAPOR FIRES - EMERGENCY RESPONSE
TRAINING FOR OUR LOCAL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPTS.
 
 
IT IS THE WV LAW THAT OUR SAFETY
AND WELL BEING IS TOTALLY PLANNED
 





KENTUCKY - No Eminent Domain