Posted by johnlobb on January 22, 2019 at 03:46:28 from (72.168.128.75):
In Reply to: Pipeline explosion posted by JD Farmer on January 21, 2019 at 17:07:05:
The last job I ever did on the pipelines was to run the installation of a heater and odorizing station on an 8" pipeline running off a 12" high pressure line near Hopkins, MI. The line was running about 8 miles to a factory (making mostly otc generic drugs) in Plainwell, MI. This was a Consumers Power co installation. This station was in the middle of a farmers field, and Consumers needed to get electricity in to the station, so one Saturday a cable plowing crew installed an underground electric cable. The following Monday, the gas distribution guys from Consumers came in and found out the cable plowing guys had missed the high pressure 12" gas line by 1"! These guys said if the plow would've hit the line, you would have seen the fire from Chicago! After that, I transferred into the building trades division of our local.
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