Pipeline Construction Overview
Building a pipeline is a complicated job, requiring the close cooperation of a variety of expert workers. Large projects are broken into manageable sections called “spreads” and each spread has its own...
View ArticleAfter the Pipeline Is Built…
A very common question people have is, “how will I be able to use my land after the pipeline is built?” After construction, the land above the pathway will be restored and landowners will the use of...
View ArticleProtecting the Past, the Present, and the Future
Bluegrass Pipeline is committed to safety and to protecting the environment. That’s why our survey teams are out 24/7, looking for more than you might expect. This video demonstrates some of the steps...
View ArticleHow will Bluegrass Pipeline be Permitted?
Who Decides If This Pipeline Gets Built? The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is the lead federal agency, in consultation with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and state departments of natural...
View ArticleBluegrass Pipeline: Design & Construction
Safety during and after construction is our highest priority. The map shows the entire route of the pipeline, including existing sections that will be re-purposed, and new, proposed sections that will...
View ArticleDesign & Construction, Part II: Restoration
Restoring the Land The Bluegrass Pipeline will be an extensive construction project, but our work doesn’t end with the installation of the pipeline. After safety, one of our highest priorities is...
View ArticleDesign & Construction III: Protecting Water
Safeguarding Water During Construction Given the size and scope of the Bluegrass Pipeline project, it’s natural to ask how it will affect the environment it passes through. Specifically, many...
View ArticlePipeline Safety & Environmental Precautions
Bluegrass Pipeline is committed to safety – for landowners, our neighbors, our employees and the environment. The proposed Bluegrass Pipeline is being designed with safety as its top priority, with...
View ArticleThanks for Joining our “Telephone Town Hall”
On October 3rd, we held a “Telephone Town Hall” for residents of Kentucky. Thousands of Kentucky residents joined us for this telephone-based forum and they were able to listen to project spokespeople...
View ArticlePipeline Control: A Key Safeguard
In this video, Cindy Bottomley, Bluegrass Pipeline’s Director of Pipeline Control, explains how centralized control helps keep the pipeline, employees, neighbors, and the environment safe. Safety is a...
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