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Over the past few months, we’ve transitioned into a reality which includes living with COVID-19. Now we are learning how to carefully manage this risk and move forward – slowly reopening and recovering the economy while balancing safety and health precautions.
Learn about pipeline crossings, also called encroachments, and how they can impact pipeline safety. Whether it's temporary or permanent structures, heavy equipment, or forestry activities, discover the importance of obtaining written consent from pipeline operators and steps to prevent damage to pipelines. Stay informed to ensure the integrity and safe operation of pipeline right-of-ways.
The fact sheet describes key points about reducing our environmental footprint.
tce-CPHC-Combined-Financial-Statements-Q3-2024.pdf
More than just a number, the employment opportunities are one of the ways Coastal GasLink is proud to support a healthy economic recovery for communities in the north. “It’s really the people on the ground, who are employed, feeding their families, buying clothing for their kids. They’re being part of the economy, they can make money again and build a good life,” said Derek Orr, SA Energy Group’s Indigenous and Community Relations Manager.
Planning a project like building a deck or installing a fence? Even small digging projects require a One-Call to ensure safety and avoid dangerous situations. Pipeline right-of-ways are often used for activities like dog walking, ATV trails, or snowmobiling, but it’s crucial to follow safety guidelines to protect yourself, the pipeline and your community. Learn how to work and play safely near high-pressure pipelines and energy facilities.
tce-CPHC-Combined-Financial-Statements-Q2-2024.pdf
Operations manager Dane Keplin shares his pride for his Native heritage and the significance of customs such as hair braiding.