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Transmission Pipelines and Land Use: A Risk-Informed Approach - Special Report 281
APPENDIX A
Presentations
FIRST COMMITTEE MEETING—SEPTEMBER 2003
Program Development and Status; Goals for This Study
Stacey Gerard, U.S. Department of Transportation, Office of Pipeline Safety
Mark Robinson, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Trade Associations
Association of Oil Pipelines/American Petroleum Institute
Ben Cooper, Associate Director
Interstate Natural Gas Association of America
Terry Boss, Vice President for Environment, Safety, and Operations
American Gas Association
Pam Lacey, Senior Managing Counsel
Local Government Perspective
Jim Pates, Fredericksburg City Attorney
Stakeholder Panel
International Right-of-Way Association
Terry Mock, Pipeline Committee Chair
American Public Works Association
William Roger Buell, Right-of-Way Management Section, Charlotte Department of Transportation
National Association of Counties
Julie Ufner, Environment and Energy
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Transmission Pipelines and Land Use: A Risk-Informed Approach - Special Report 281
National Association of Home Builders
Debbie Bassert, Director of Land Development Services
State Government Perspective
Chuck Mosher, Council Member, City of Bellevue, Washington
Zoning/Land Use Analysis: Trends and Pressures
Jim Schwab, Senior Research Associate, American Planning Association
SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING—NOVEMBER 2003
Origins of Study; Agency Goals and Expectations
Stacey Gerard, U.S. Department of Transportation, Office of Pipeline Safety
Rich Hoffmann, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
SECOND COMMITTEE MEETING—DECEMBER 2003
Common Ground Alliance
Bob Kipp
State of Arizona Perspective on Pipeline Safety
Commissioner Kris Mayes
Integrity Management Program
Federal Implementation
Jeff Wiese, Office of Pipeline Safety
Skip Brown, Cycla Corporation
Industry Implementation
Jim Wunderlin, Southwest Gas Corporation
THIRD COMMITTEE MEETING—FEBRUARY 2004
Local Government Perspective: Austin, Texas
Chuck Lesniak, Austin, Texas
Bob Rackleff, Leon County, Florida
Emergency Response to Pipeline Accidents
Dean Sherick, Fairfax County Fire and Rescue
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