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“Nonpublic safety data shared through the voluntary pipeline system should usually be kept out of DOT enforcement, FOIA requests, and lawsuits, while deidentified findings and yearly status reports can still be released.”
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“People who live, work, or respond to emergencies near pipelines should have clear information, a way to raise concerns, and a chance to be heard before safety rules are changed.”
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“Tribal governments should have a clear role in pipeline safety decisions that affect their lands, people, emergency planning, and access to information.”
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“DOT should create a voluntary system where pipeline operators can share safety data with consent, an outside manager can remove identifying details, and expert teams can study risks, incidents, close calls, and safety technologies.”
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