Editor’s note: our thanks to Ben Cooper at AOPL for informing us about this, which is repeated from AOPL’s newsletter: OPS this week posted notice of seven position vacancies, five of which will be new positions in OPS regional offices. The regional positions are to provide technical and communications services to protect underground utilities (specifically pipelines) and to enhance pipeline security and emergency response. These new employees will also work with state and federal permitting agencies on pipeline permitting issues and will perform technical assessments of pipeline IMP and OQ programs. Two senior engineering positions were announced for tenure in Washington, DC. To learn more about the positions, go to http://ops.dot.gov/employment.htm.
In This Issue
- New RCP Office in Baton Rouge
- Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Operator Annual Report Form: NPRM
- O&M Manual Up-To-Date?
- Revised EPA SPCC and OPA-90 Rule
- Revised Natural Gas Transmission Pipeline Incident and Annual Report Forms – CORRECTION
- Confident that you are in compliance?
- Request for public comments and OMB approval concerning Operator Qualification Record keeping Burden
- Acquiring a pipeline?
- Pipeline Integrity Management for Hazardous Liquid Operators With Less Than 500 Miles of Pipelines – CORRECTION
- API Training and Development Conference
- FERC Workshop; Better Stakeholder Involvement: How to Make It Work
- OPS Job Openings
- Air Permit Needs?
- High Consequence Areas For Gas Transmission Pipelines – Final Rule