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As one of more than 95,000 landowners we work with across North America, Hugo Bonjean was aware of the possible dangers of digging near pipelines, and so he called TransCanada and Alberta One Call, his local underground utility organization.
tc-Marketlink-FERC-No-2.51.0-Rate-Schedule.pdf
North Corridor Expansion Project - PPBoR - North Star Section 2.pdf
Farming and excavation often involve high-risk activities near pipelines, such as installing drain tiles, irrigation lines and drainage trenches. While many tasks don’t require a crossing agreement or a One-Call, managing water and land safely is a shared responsibility. Learn how to protect your crops, livelihood and community by working safely around pipelines and preventing damage during heavy equipment use.
Ce rapport annuel est un rapport complet sur les activités d’une entreprise au cours de l’année précédente.
TCEergy-Winkler-Geographic-Response-Plan.pdf
A partnership with Enbridge and Kinder Morgan bolstered TransCanada’s rigorous pipeline integrity program.
We're more than a pipeline company — we're a team. Whether in Canada, the U.S. or Mexico, the people who call TransCanada home make contributions that make us better, smarter and more successful every day. We're proud to support people like Juan, from our Leak Detection Engineering Department, within the Liquids Pipelines Business Unit.
The Keystone XL project team has been conducting snake monitoring research in southern Alberta at multiple sites near the pathway of the pipeline. In Alberta, prairie rattlesnakes and other snake species are designated as species of special concern.