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Canadian Energy Regulator Pipeline Damage Prevention Regulations . . . Regulations Amending the National Energy Board Pipeline Damage Prevention Regulations – Authorizations (Miscellaneous Program) (SOR 2019-349) and the Regulatory Impact Analysis Statement were published in the Canada Gazette, Part II on 11 December 2019, Vol 153, No 25, pages 6457-6461
CER – Frequently Asked Questions – Regulations Similarly, construction of a facility near a pipeline (including the right of way) and the operation of a vehicle or mobile equipment across a CER-regulated pipeline (including the right of way) are prohibited unless authorized through the regulations or a Commission order
Damage Prevention Guidance for Municipal Operations and Maintenance . . . Damage prevention is a shared responsibility, and we all have a role to play This guidance is for pipeline companies, public works crews, contractors, and local governments doing routine municipal operations and maintenance activities
CER – Damage Prevention Guidance for Municipal Operations and . . . Prior to driving municipal vehicles across a pipeline in a location that is off of a public highway or road, municipal staff must contact the pipeline company to provide a list of vehicle classes and associated axle weights of the vehicles that are planned to be used to cross the pipeline
CER – Damage prevention The abandoned pipeline may be in the prescribed area of an operating pipeline and there may be other buried infrastructure nearby, so you must still contact the one call centre to make a locate request at least 3 working days before you plan to dig
Canadian Energy Regulator Pipeline Damage Prevention Regulations . . . 7 Even if the condition set out in paragraph 13 (1) (a) of the Canadian Energy Regulator Pipeline Damage Prevention Regulations – Authorizations is met, when the operation of vehicles or mobile equipment across a pipeline at specific locations for the purposes of performing an agricultural activity could impair the pipeline’s safety or security,
National Energy Board Pipeline Damage Prevention Regulations . . . (2) Any person that is undertaking the construction of an overhead line across a pipeline must comply with the following measures: (c) not construct or place any kind of pole, pylon, tower, guy, anchor or supporting structure across, on, along or under the pipeline
Pipeline Damage Prevention Regulations: What You Need to Know extra precaution, communication, and consent from the pipeline company is required for some activities Activities that Do Not Require Consent • Digging less than 30 cm below the surface