RELEASE CONSEQUENCE ANALYSIS FOR HAZARDOUS LIQUID PIPELINE FACILITIES
Our high consequence area (HCA) analysis for hazardous liquids effectively identifies each specific transmission pipeline segment or station facility that could affect high population areas, other populated areas, drinking water unusually sensitive areas, ecological unusually sensitive areas, and commercially navigable waterways, as defined by the National Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS).
• Immediate Impact Model – identifies a potential liquid release area that may directly affect an HCA.
• Potential Migration Impact Model – identifies a potential hazardous liquid release area that may migrate overland and affect an HCA.
• Primary and Secondary Watershed Migration Impact Models – identify a potential hazardous liquid release area that may migrate over land or via an overland spread plume to enter a waterway and affect an HCA miles downstream.
• Air Dispersion Impact Model – identifies a potential toxic or highly volatile liquid (HVL) vapor area from released hazardous liquids that may affect an HCA.
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Our unusually sensitive area (USA) analysis effectively identifies Part 195-regulated Category 1, Category 2, or Category 3 rural low-stress pipelines and rural gathering pipelines.
Our environmentally and ecologically sensitive area (EESA) analysis addresses current California State Fire Marshal regulations.