Enhancing Pipeline Safety Through County Collaboration

 
Pipeline Safety Trust
National Pipeline Safety Conference
New Orleans, LA
 
An Overview of the Pipelines and Informed Planning
Alliance (PIPA) Report
November 4, 2010
 
James Davenport, Program Manager
NACo
 
 
 
Why local government should care?
 
Pipeline and Informed Pipeline Alliance (PIPA)
Report
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What is NACo
 
Established in 1935 and serves 3068
Counties
American County Platform is established
through 11 Steering Committees
23 Affiliate Organizations
 
 
 
 
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Technical Assistance at NACo
 
Provides information, training and
assistance to counties
Workshops, peer-to-peer networking
opportunities, publications, special reports
and toolkits, etc.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Agreement Between PHMSA and NACo
 
To help build county officials’ awareness and capacity to improve
transmission pipeline, especially through local land use practices, and
pipeline safety.
ID elected county officials, key county professional staff including
planners, to participate in (PIPA)
Provide national outreach and education to county officials about
PIPA recommendations
Produce a county best practices guide or fact sheet
Workshops
 
 
 
 
 
 
NACo Support PIPA
 
Counties Responsibility
Partnerships
Local Input
Land Use Planning and Growth Management
Environmental Laws
Federal Requirements and Local Land Use Authority
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Upcoming Forums
 
“Planning for Pipeline Placement and Safety – New Guidance to
Help Communities Assess Risks and Benefits”
Co-Sponsored by the County Planning Division and National
Association of County Planners
APA Conference in Boston, MA (April 9- April 12, 2011).
 NACo Annual Conference in Portland OR (July 15 – July 19,
2011).
 
 
 
 
 
 
James Davenport
Program Manager
National Association of Counties
202-661-8807
jdavenport@naco.org
 
 
 
 
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Explore the importance of county involvement in pipeline safety initiatives, as outlined by the Pipelines and Informed Planning Alliance (PIPA) report. The National Association of Counties (NACo) works to provide technical assistance, build awareness, and support counties in improving transmission pipeline safety through local planning and partnerships. Learn more about upcoming forums and how local government can contribute to enhancing pipeline safety measures.

  • Pipeline safety
  • County collaboration
  • PIPA report
  • NACo
  • Local government

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  1. Pipeline Safety Trust National Pipeline Safety Conference New Orleans, LA An Overview of the Pipelines and Informed Planning Alliance (PIPA) Report November 4, 2010 James Davenport, Program Manager NACo

  2. Why local government should care? Pipeline and Informed Pipeline Alliance (PIPA) Report

  3. What is NACo Established in 1935 and serves 3068 Counties American County Platform is established through 11 Steering Committees 23 Affiliate Organizations

  4. Technical Assistance at NACo Provides information, training and assistance to counties Workshops, peer-to-peer networking opportunities, publications, special reports and toolkits, etc.

  5. Agreement Between PHMSA and NACo To help build county officials awareness and capacity to improve transmission pipeline, especially through local land use practices, and pipeline safety. ID elected county officials, key county professional staff including planners, to participate in (PIPA) Provide national outreach and education to county officials about PIPA recommendations Produce a county best practices guide or fact sheet Workshops

  6. NACo Support PIPA Counties Responsibility Partnerships Local Input Land Use Planning and Growth Management Environmental Laws Federal Requirements and Local Land Use Authority

  7. Upcoming Forums Planning for Pipeline Placement and Safety New Guidance to Help Communities Assess Risks and Benefits Co-Sponsored by the County Planning Division and National Association of County Planners APA Conference in Boston, MA (April 9- April 12, 2011). NACo Annual Conference in Portland OR (July 15 July 19, 2011).

  8. James Davenport Program Manager National Association of Counties 202-661-8807 jdavenport@naco.org

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