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Gary Calliou of Kelly Lake Cree Nation is making a difference through his opportunity in the Aboriginal Construction Participation Program (ACPP), playing a key role in pipeline construction in Alberta and B.C.
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This year, for the first time ever, TC Energy has two representatives on APEGA’s Executive Council. Seema Makwana, Engineering Manager for Coastal GasLink and Geoffrey Kneller, Senior Engineer in Pipeline Integrity.
Ensuring the integrity of our pipeline assets is one of our main objectives when we talk about our safety as a core value. It becomes a challenge when we must make it real in our 92,600 km (57,500 miles) network of natural gas pipelines. These plastic slabs are just as efficient as concrete to avoid third-party mechanical, but with additional benefits. Its high visibility colour allows our patrolling team to easily spot any exposed section in the pipeline and quickly reveals the existence of a high-pressure pipeline to any third party performing unauthorized activities over the pipeline.
The British Columbia Integrated Pest Management Act & Regulations (IPMA and IPMR) include provisions for pesticide uses under a Pest Management Plan (PMP) – which is referred to as an Integrated Vegetation Management Plan or IVMP in this document. The objectives for the IVMP are to identify pests and set clear, distinct, and tangible thresholds that will assist in determining the level at which vegetation becomes a pest and identifying strategies for control.
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