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Under the New Brunswick Pipeline Act, 2005, anyone proposing to undertake ground disturbance near a pipeline is responsible for determining the location of the buried pipeline and for advising the pipeline operator before any ground disturbance takes place.
Call-Before-You-Dig Line
1-800-880-5705
Click-Before-You-Dig Website
To facilitate compliance with this requirement, Corridor Resources has established a “Call-Before-You-Dig” program to provide guidance to landowners and other third parties (“proponent”) on the actions to be taken before undertaking any ground disturbances within 30 metres of the Transmission Pipeline Right of Way (RoW) and within 20 metres of the Gathering System Pipeline RoW.
Proponents must notify Corridor Resources of the nature and schedule of the proposed ground disturbance by calling the “Call-Before-You-Dig” line (1-800-880-5705) two business days in advance of the proposed ground disturbance. Proponents will be asked to provide a detailed description of the location and nature of the proposed ground disturbance, including equipment to be used, duration of activity, etc.
Ground Disturbances
These ground disturbances include:
*Note: Even if the blasting is contemplated outside of the 30m on either site of an easement, it could create shock waves with the potential to damage the pipeline. A call must be made to Corridor in advance of any blasting planned in the general vicinity of an easement.
How Does It Work?
The “Call-Before-You-Dig” line, 1-800-880-5705, is operated on a 24 hour/7 days a week basis and calls to the number are answered by one of the answering service personnel. This person will provide information about the location of Corridor Resources pipelines to the caller. The information and excavation request will be forwarded to a Corridor Resources representative for follow-up. The Corridor Resources representative will follow up on the call to discuss the ground disturbance and inspect the location of the proposed ground disturbance. Corridor Resources will notify the landowner of any special requirements for working in the area near the pipeline.
Written permission from Corridor Resources is required prior to any ground disturbance.
Corridor Resources has posted signs along the pipeline route with the “Call-Before-You-Dig” information and phone number. The Energy and Utilities Board has available a publication titled “Guidelines for Excavations in the Vicinity of Pipelines, January 2007″ that is a useful reference for anyone contemplating a ground disturbance near a pipeline.
Additional Information
If you have any comments or questions or if you require additional information, please contact the following:
David Graves
Corridor Field Operations Manager (NB)
Phone: (506) 433-3066
E-mail: info@corridor.ca