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Arkansas One-Call: 1-800-482-8998 Oklahoma One-Call: 1-800-522-6543
 Pipelines in Your Community
Natural Gas is an important source
of energy for America’s homes and
businesses. Arkansas Oklahoma
Gas Corporation (AOG) is
privileged to provide energy to our
customers in Arkansas and
Oklahoma by transporting natural
gas through a network of
underground pipelines. Year after
year, pipelines prove to be one of
the safest and most reliable modes
of energy transportation. AOG is
dedicated to the continued safe
operation of our pipelines for your
protection and the protection of
the environment. We are
committed to an outstanding
safety record. We maintain 24-
hour surveillance and perform
routine inspections, computer
monitoring, corrosion
protection, maintenance/
testing programs, and
employee training.
AOG will operate, and
maintain the facilities in
accordance with applicable
Federal pipeline safety standards
established by the Department of
Transportation. These regulations
are intended to protect the public
and the environment and to ensure
pipeline integrity and safety.
AOG is a long-standing operator of
pipeline systems and ensures that
our operating personnel are fully
trained. AOG maintains
communications with local
emergency management, such as
fire and law enforcement agencies.
This will ensure effective
cooperation in emergency
response training and drills.
In addition, AOG will continue to
develop and maintain public
education programs that enhance
public awareness and encourage
cooperation in damage prevention
programs.
However, Pipeline safety also
depends on YOU. Your help is vital
in observing conditions along our
pipeline right-of-way. If you see
anything unusual, immediately
report it so that we can ensure
continued safe operation.
Preventing Pipeline
Emergencies
The natural gas pipeline
industry is dedicated
to safe operations.
Achieving this goal
depends mainly
on the success of
efforts aimed at
preventing
damage to
pipelines caused by
digging in or near
rights-of-way.
One of the greatest single
challenges to safe pipeline
operations is the accidental
damage caused by excavation,
construction, farming activities or
even homeowner construction
and maintenance.
“One-Call” is a free service to
inform underground utilities or
pipeline owners of any called-in
excavation activities that could
potentially affect their underground
facilities. The facility owner, in
turn, provides specific location
information to the excavator and
marks the underground facility
with above-ground APWA
(American Public Works
Association) color-coded markings.
AOG facilities are marked in
yellow paint and/or flags.
Some people mistakenly believe
that they don't need to contact a
one-call center because they think
they can tell the precise location
of a pipeline by drawing a straight
line between right-of-way marker
signs. This is a myth for two
main reasons:
- Right-of-way
markers along a
pipeline route or at
a grade crossing
only show the
approximate
location of a
pipeline because the
right-of-way they are
marking is much wider
than the pipeline. Thus, the
markers are not always located
precisely over a line.
(Nor do the markers indicate the
depth of the line.)
- A pipeline may curve or make an
angle underground as it runs
between markers in order to
avoid some natural or manmade
feature such as a historical site
or another underground facility
such as a television cable.
Using the “One-Call” system when
digging around a Natural Gas
pipeline, or any other
underground feature, is the
only way to determine the
true location of a
pipeline. Even after the
area has been marked,
any digging around the marks
should be carefully conducted
to precisely locate the facility.
Besides - calling before you dig
is the law in Arkansas and
Oklahoma.
DIG SAFELY stresses
four key reminders:
- Call Before You Dig
- Await the Required Time
- Respect the Marks
- Excavate (Dig) with Care
Before starting, everyone who
digs must call the local
“One-Call” center to tell
them when and where they
will be digging.
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