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“Pipeline safety enforcement should deter serious violations and intentional harm while giving operators fair procedures in major enforcement cases.”
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“When pipeline safety rules are broken, people and governments should have meaningful ways to enforce the law and penalties should be strong enough to matter?”
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“Pipeline operators facing large DOT penalties or compliance orders should be able to request formal hearings, and the maximum fines for pipeline safety violations should increase.”
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“Pipeline operators and federal officials should face clearer reporting duties, stronger enforcement, and real consequences when safety rules are broken or required action is ignored.”
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“Pipeline operators should have to report more serious problems and should not be allowed to treat large releases as acceptable operating events.”
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“Pipeline operators should follow strong safety rules, and regulators should have fair and effective ways to inspect, enforce, and update those rules.”
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