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PIPA Natural Gas Transmission Pipeline Perspective Pipeline Safety Trust Meeting Terry Boss

PIPA Precursors Risk Management Common Ground Alliance Risk Communication Integrity Management Pipeline Safety Act API 1162 FERC Pre-filing Process Parallel Construction Practices

Natural Gas Transmission Pipeline Goals for PIPA Reduce the Probability of Excavation Pipeline Incidents Improve Pipeline Operation and Maintenance Practices Improve Public Understanding of Energy Infrastructure and Its Relationship to Quality of Life Encourage Consistency within U.S.

Recommended PIPA Structure by Natural Gas Transmission Pipeline Industry Be Factual Put Information into Context Why the PIPA Recommendations Be Educational Main Focus; Reduce the Probability of Events Focus on Biggest Gains (Risk Reduction) –Pipelines in Service –Processes Presently Not Regulated or Incentivized –New Pipeline Construction Defined in Other Processes Realistic Recommendations

Needed Progress Refine the clarity of the recommendations Simplify and focus recommendations Avoid redundancy and conflicts “Widen the circle “