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Identifying Pipelines
Pipelines
are marked by above ground signs to provide an indication of their
presence, location, product carried and the name and contact information
of the company that operates the pipeline. Pipelines are located
in areas called a right-of-way (ROW) and these ROW’s are often
recognizable as corridors that are clear of trees, buildings or
other structures except for the pipeline markers. Sometimes ROWs
may not have markers clearly present and may only be indicated by
cleared corridors of land.
Pipeline markers are generally yellow, black and red in color.
The primary function of these above ground markers is to identify
the location of the pipeline generally as an alert to those who
might be working along the pipeline corridor for another utility
or during the construction of homes or businesses nearby.
Aboveground signs have several functions. For example, a specific
type marker allows identification of the pipeline for routine monitoring
by airplanes and sometimes helicopters. Many pipeline operators
fly their pipeline corridors regularly. Such surveillance is an
important safety tool to ensure that unauthorized activities, including
the use of excavation equipment that might damage the underground
pipe, can be stopped.
Below are examples of pipeline markers:
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| Painted Metal or Plastic
Posts |
Signs located near roads,
railroads & along pipeline right-of-ways |
Pipeline
casing
vent |
Marker for
pipeline patrol plane |
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