https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?tags=pipelinesOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-19T03:33:12.747026+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: ''https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/e4e5f8ec-9963-4519-b895-d72a9d47beddPipeline agreements for water body crossings on white area public land2020-02-26T15:26:12.477318+00:00The goal of this directive is to clarify when a Pipeline Agreement (PLA) is required for constructing a pipeline crossing on a Crown-owned water body in the White Area.2017-08-22T18:04:19.962660+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/0bdc59ca-9eea-4018-9648-1a20d6ba0440Ploughed-in pipelines2020-02-26T15:51:15.212111+00:00Discusses the use of plough-in operations rather than traditional trenching to install pipelines. While the former are thought to minimize land disturbance, it is important that operators remember that ploughed-in pipelines are still regulated and operators are required to properly conserve and reclaim their right-of-way.2018-06-06T16:52:05.048359+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/03ec9cc3-ecf7-4370-8af2-b20997b29428A guide to the code of practice for pits2020-03-09T21:33:37.211759+00:00This guide explains how sand, gravel, clay or marl pits that are five hectares (12.5 acres) or larger on private land are regulated through the Code of Practice for Pits.2016-04-13T21:22:56.094105+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/16d216b5-2d5c-438e-8373-e1ca09384fbeVoluntary shut down criteria for construction activity or operations2020-05-11T21:52:02.590307+00:00This information letter describes the criteria for voluntary shut down of any construction activity or operations on specified land during spring break-up or adverse whether conditions. Specified land includes pipelines, wellsites and oil production sites, sand and gravel pits, roadways and other industrial activities that disturb the surface of the land.2018-06-06T16:05:28.554618+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/dd82d32e-e218-45bb-9d4c-f4e6ac0dd6b8International travel final report : Minister Shannon Phillips mission to Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. (Dec 6-8, 2017)2020-05-24T22:52:43.566293+00:00Report on travel of Minister Shannon Phillips to Minneapolis, Minnesota to promote Alberta's investment opportunities, discuss the province's strong regulatory framework and pipeline safety, and share the achievements of Alberta's Climate Leadership Plan.2020-05-24T21:00:57.703520+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/cbe79761-3f00-470e-9386-fe1e767af364Final report : Minister Diana McQueen’s mission to New York, Delaware, and Pennsylvania, June 9 – June 12, 20142021-04-14T17:45:02.378788+00:00Reports on the travel of The Honourable Diana McQueen, Minister of Energy, to the states of New York, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. The purpose of the mission was to strengthen relationships with key U.S. investment officials, industry leaders, and energy market influencers. The Minister was accompanied by David Manning, Alberta’s Representative to Washington, D.C.; and the Honourable Craig Leonard, Minister of Energy and Mines, New Brunswick.2019-10-11T15:09:11.297005+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/5ac44476-2a88-4e00-8904-8ca99138657fGreen area no longer part of pipeline index calculation for Class I pipelines2021-06-25T20:50:25.772744+00:00Explains changes to legislation to exempt pipelines in the Green Area from the requirement to obtain an approval under the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act. The Green Area is forested public land managed by Alberta Sustainable Resource Development under the Public Lands Act.2018-06-06T17:53:13.311644+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/eda09f7a-652a-44ba-970d-617e11e3030bEnvironmental protection guidelines for pipelines2021-06-25T20:50:55.307577+00:00Provides an overview of environmental protection guidelines as they apply to the construction, operation, maintenance, and reclamation of pipelines in Alberta.2018-06-06T17:40:46.852658+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/17f09847-5e7f-4703-9705-18d1fb828041Guide to the code of practice for pipelines and telecommunication lines crossing a water body, including guidelines for complying with the code of practice2022-02-08T17:02:11.486440+00:00This guide is intended to assist those responsible for a pipeline or telecommunication line crossing in meeting their obligations and the requirements of the Code of Practice.2016-05-11T20:42:12.376439+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/02a49796-8311-45cf-affc-c80bc08cc5bcEnhanced approval process (EAP) manual2022-02-10T16:09:31.789509+00:00The Enhanced Approval Process (EAP) incorporates processes, procedures, policies and information technology systems and tools to create a streamlined, efficient and effective approval process that enables and supports competitiveness and sustainable resource development. The EAP is the first step in a long-term commitment on behalf of government and industry to work together with real and shared accountability for delivering sustainable, long-term environmental outcomes.2016-03-21T18:07:45.764515+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/e82e8ec7-e692-4b57-ab6d-237c77d14e81International travel final report : Premier Jason Kenney, mission to New York and Ohio, September 16-20, 20192022-03-09T16:15:42.451271+00:00Reports on the travel of Premier Jason Kenney to New York City and Ohio to promote Alberta to U.S. lawmakers, business leaders and investors.2019-12-04T17:35:20.927106+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/faebd01a-3219-45c6-b525-f9eaf7233a8eTwo-year trial of pipeline reclamation assessment criteria2022-12-02T17:50:01.019217+00:00Information letter announcing the implementation of a draft reclamation assessment criteria for pipelines on a two-year trial basis. In the Winter of 1999/2000 the Alberta Pipeline Environmental Steering Committee endorsed the draft criteria and recommended that Alberta Environment accept them for trial use.2020-06-19T17:32:26.781156+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/f1019a41-dd33-4487-b628-289b3414cd2aShallow gas tax relief initiative2023-06-30T14:49:29.506545+00:00These guidelines provide direction to municipalities seeking funds to recoup credits provided to shallow gas properties identified on the qualifying linear properties list provided by the Government of Alberta.2019-09-17T15:31:34.996192+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/9e7b44ca-2703-47a3-9a9d-f4f568d6661cPipelines in Alberta : what landowners need to know2023-08-29T15:25:46.152617+00:00This resource is intended to assist landowners who are involved with a company interested in constructing and operating a pipeline on their land. It is primarily designed with new negotiations in mind, but much of the content could also be helpful to those hoping to gain a better understanding of their rights in relation to an existing pipeline on their land.2018-06-05T15:52:35.062257+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/f2d8244d-abf5-4fb7-85a5-2f7a39da8437Environmental handbook for pipeline construction2023-08-30T21:02:02.327374+00:00This handbook is meant to support effective environmental protection during the construction of pipelines in Alberta. Owner companies are encouraged to incorporate appropriate environmental protection measures into their construction specifications to form part of the contract between the owner company and the pipeline contractor. The handbook represents a compendium of environmental protection measures currently utilized by the pipeline industry. It addresses pipeline construction activities from project scheduling, through testing to final cleanup. Ancillary facilities such as compressor stations, access roads, construction camps, equipment yards, powerlines, and borrow pits are not covered. Similarly, the operation and abandonment stages of a pipeline project are not dealt with in the handbook. However, the user should be aware that ancillary facilities and post construction activities are normally considered a part of pipeline development.2018-06-21T18:07:34.389720+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/480a583e-586d-49d7-a908-17ea08ea31c1Pipeline reclamation certificate applications2023-08-31T17:30:02.260337+00:00Under the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act and the Conservation and Reclamation Regulation, pipeline operators must obtain a reclamation certificate following abandonment of a pipeline, unless exempted by the Regulation. This information letter provides an overview of the application and certification process.2018-06-06T17:01:38.248120+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/308ebbe4-b00e-45b5-bc2a-3190c236bb0fDirective on use of approvals to allow riverbed armouring to provide scour protection for pipelines2023-09-06T14:46:58.613217+00:00This Directive establishes the policy and identifies the circumstances under which Alberta Environment and Parks or the Alberta Energy Regulator will consider applications for riverbed armouring of pipelines that do not meet scour depth requirements under the Code of Practice for Pipelines and Telecommunication Lines Crossing a Water Body. The policy intent is to provide some flexibility for pipelines installed prior to the adoption of the Code while maintaining public safety and minimizing ecological risk.2018-02-20T20:22:15.373615+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/c32e1487-cb33-402a-ac8e-0f59c3c683c4Emergency environmental protection orders for pipelines2023-09-12T20:25:29.129785+00:00This information letter provides information on the conditions for issuing an emergency environmental protection order (EEPO) for pipeline activities. EEPOs are issued when a pipeline operator is working in a manner that will severely limit the ability to reclaim the site, or when the activities are affecting adjacent natural resources.2018-02-28T19:03:23.052698+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/6493e1f7-6259-4685-83da-fe5b810cce92PE pipe licensed with EUB over 700 kPa (100 psi)2023-10-27T20:25:33.642334+00:00Notification from the Rural Utilities Branch of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development regarding a digital mapping standard for polyethylene pipe licensed with the Energy and Utilities Board.2017-09-14T21:06:51.868907+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/9089dc96-11d7-4baa-9e89-722b9ac1fd52Regulatory responsibility for interprovincial and international pipelines2023-11-16T16:15:40.661948+00:00Describes the roles and functions of National Energy Board and Alberta Environment as they relate to land conservation and reclamation during pipeline construction, operation, and decommissioning. 2018-06-06T16:33:01.066525+00:00