Pipeline
pipeline

There are approximately 2.4 million miles of **pipelines** within the United States, crossing through every state in the nation [(As illustrated on this map)](https://pipeline101.org/Where-Are-Pipelines-Located). The majority are concentrated along the Gulf Coast, where an abundance of natural resources, tax incentives, and loose regulation has supported the proliferation of the oil and gas industry within the region over the past 60 + years. Massive environmental engineering was required in order to create this network of pipelines, and in turn there have been negative impacts to natural land building processes that once supported the growth of the Mississippi Delta. Additionally, the presence of so many pipelines has exponentially increased the chances of oil spills, noxious odors, contaminated air and polluted water impacting the health and safety of residents. This page is a resource guide for those who are looking to conduct research, collect data, or submit reports of environmental concerns regarding pipelines. Although a majority of the work here is based within Louisiana and other Gulf states, the tools and techniques described here can be adapted for use in any geographic region. If you are working with pipelines in an area other than the Gulf Coast, please tag your work with #pipeline so that it will appear on this page! [wikis:parent:pipeline] **** ##Notes [notes:pipeline] ## Questions [questions:pipeline] ...


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warren "@liz - you know some OpenStreetMap folks, do you know if this is an OK use of the API in terms of how often we'd query? " | Read more » almost 6 years ago
warren "I found that there is a landuse=landfill tag, from https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Map_Features Using that, I made a query on this page: http:..." | Read more » almost 6 years ago
warren "The landfill is shown on OpenStreetMap! https://osm.org/go/TYrX7hdN- " | Read more » almost 6 years ago
warren "@xose @imvec @sarasage - I'm really interested in how these layers can help inform and support local environmental projects. I noticed that if you ..." | Read more » almost 6 years ago
stevie "Looks great! Could the layers also have a pop-out that explain what they are, where they are from and where people can learn more when you click on..." | Read more » almost 6 years ago
sagarpreet "Hi ! Thanks . Updated the link :smile: . " | Read more » almost 6 years ago
stevie "Hi! Great post! I had trouble with this link: https://publiclab.github.io/leaflet-environmental-layers Can you check it for me? " | Read more » almost 6 years ago
eustatic "I owe Matej samples. Stevie gave me some brown jars, so i can divide the bulk samples and mail them to him. then, we can zap them independently! S " | Read more » over 8 years ago
warren "Tar Balls over time? Scott, I'd be really interested if you collected a set of a bunch of different tar ball spectra, esp. in different states of ..." | Read more » over 8 years ago
liz "Fantastic and entertaining write-up @eustatic -- thanks all! " | Read more » over 8 years ago
warren "I added your #1 spectra from each type to a set: https://spectralworkbench.org/sets/show2/2945 Then equalized height to compare. Which do you thin..." | Read more » over 8 years ago
warren "Wow, very clear! Just to link back, here is Diana's profile on Spectral Workbench: https://spectralworkbench.org/profile/DFlores6073 Diana - i see..." | Read more » over 8 years ago
danbeavers "Oil in the back yard! " | Read more » about 11 years ago
cfastie "Here is a gritty report of some "activists" exploring the new oil pond in Mayflower. Although images of oiled birds have been a staple of media rep..." | Read more » about 11 years ago
eustatic "Or i suppose that the pipeline could have come after the home, but i doubt it " | Read more » about 11 years ago
eustatic "incident location 34 57 49.1, -92 25 43.6 34.963255, -92.429491 ooh man, what agency allowed someone to build their house on the ROW...eek " | Read more » about 11 years ago
warren "Oh man... we ought to get in touch with john again ... we could definitely put together a little group to get out there 3 or 4 times... " | Read more » almost 13 years ago