WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) is awarding $14.8 million in grants to fund projects and activities to improve pipeline safety.
These grants will support important pipeline safety training and educational programs, as well as the advancement of pipeline safety technologies. Recipients include state pipeline safety programs, state One-Call and damage prevention centers, community and non-profit organizations and six universities.
“To ensure the safety of the world’s largest pipeline system –we need every level of government and the non-profit sector working to mitigate risk,” said PHMSA Deputy Administrator Tristan Brown. “These grants will provide states, non-profits, first responders and academic institutions with the resources necessary to better protect the public.”
PHMSA is awarding grants for five of its programs across the country, including:
These grants were authorized by the bipartisan Protecting Our Infrastructure of Pipelines and Enhancing Safety Act of 2020 – enacted into law in December of 2020. This $14.8 million in funding is in addition to the $64.4 million that PHMSA awarded to support state-pipeline and underground natural gas storage safety operations earlier this year. P&GJ