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Oil Transportation Report CoverTransportation Research Board (2017). Safely Transporting Hazardous Liquids and Gases in a Changing U.S. Energy Landscape. Transportation Research Board Special Report 325.
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Report of the Committee for a Study of Domestic Transportation of Petroleum, Natural Gas, and Ethanol of which I was a member.

The Report reviews how the pipeline, rail, and barge industries have fared in safely transporting the increased volumes of domestically produced energy liquids and gases. The report, sponsored by the Transportation Reserach Board, reviews the safety record of the three transportation modes in moving these hazardous shipments and discusses key aspects of each mode’s safety assurance system.

The report urges the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration to further the development of increasingly robust safety assurance systems that will ensure more timely and effective responses to future safety challenges. The recommendations include advice on traffic and safety data reporting, industry and local community consultation, and the creation of risk metrics. The Federal Railroad Administration is urged to enable and incentivize more frequent and comprehensive inspections of rail routes that are used regularly by trains transporting large volumes of flammable liquids.


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