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Although rare, pipeline leaks can occur and TransCanada wants to ensure that you, your employees, your students, and all those who use your facilities, have the information they need to work, learn and play safely near our pipelines.
June through November is Hurricane Season and with a busier than normal hurricane season expected, it’s important to make sure you are prepared to weather the storm. Hurricanes can have devastating impacts on our communities caused by severe winds, storm surges, flooding and tornados.
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.
transcanada-emergency-management-corporate-program-manual.pdf
Solar energy to power TC Energy renewable natural gas (RNG) interconnects – meter stations that measure the amount of gas being transported – is helping the company to work towards our net-zero commitment while also enabling the company to sell renewable energy to the local utility.