
Safety rules for carbon dioxide pipelines, hydrogen blending, new pipeline materials, underground gas storage, and related emergency planning.
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“Carbon dioxide pipelines should have rules that reflect their special risks, including leak behavior, danger zones, ground movement, and emergency response needs.”
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“Pipeline rules should keep up with newer fuels and materials before they are used widely near communities.”
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“Federal gas safety money should help communities fix dangerous local systems, and it can also help them move to cleaner replacements where that makes more sense.”
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“Federal grants for local gas systems should support both urgent safety repairs and a shift toward options that do not burn fuel in homes and buildings.”
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“Hydrogen should not be mixed into local gas systems beyond tiny amounts until safety, health, climate, and infrastructure risks are better understood and Congress sets rules.”
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“Federal agencies should clearly coordinate their safety roles for liquefied natural gas facilities so oversight is understandable and consistent.”
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