tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6489967659282808645.post4872106747002297013..comments2015-12-22T00:45:22.170-06:00Comments on Argyle - Bartonville Communities Alliance: Pipeline Installation between Wright well, Blessing well, Jeter Rd. site and beyond to EnbridgeArgyle - Bartonville Communities Alliancehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07206505041044278650noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6489967659282808645.post-38214048279495575002010-05-01T08:03:16.564-05:002010-05-01T08:03:16.564-05:00Here is an alarming fact. I called the Railroad C...Here is an alarming fact. I called the Railroad Commission about the 3 pipelines that are going in. Here is what his response was:<br /><br />"What pipelines? I wasn't aware of any pipelines that were going in." I will have to look into it."<br /><br />I have been hot to the EPA on this one. Non-stop, you can be too!<br /><br />BTW, the RRC called back and said the brown pipeline was to be carrying Waste Water. They do have the permit from TX DOT for the installation along 407. They do not have any permits from Denton County other than Jeter Rd. They do not have a permit to cross 407. And I have not been in touch with Argyle in regards to this matter. <br />If you are a property owner you can say 'no' to this waste water pipeline. It is in the opinion that it is not considered a 'utility'.Zoehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12615357130938819767noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6489967659282808645.post-60659646128407272872010-04-29T09:04:28.253-05:002010-04-29T09:04:28.253-05:00You are correct, the waste water pipelines are not...You are correct, the waste water pipelines are not inspected as discovered at the town hall meeting. In addition, a class 1 gathering pipeline is not inspected. Because the RRC does not required a permit. <br /><br />Therefore, what is interesting about the Mockingbird pipeline from the Wright well to the Jeter Rd. site is that this group of gathering lines is over a mile long and should be at least a class 2. A waste water line is also present. This should of needed a permit from the RRC. However, at last check this has not happened so the RRC has no permit and therefore no record of this pipeline even existing. The only way I see that Mockingbird could of accomplished this is to segment the line. <br /><br />Thank you for asking for clarification. I hope this helps.Argyle - Bartonville Communities Alliancehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07206505041044278650noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6489967659282808645.post-36130103230096732232010-04-28T16:53:18.158-05:002010-04-28T16:53:18.158-05:00So, it's not what the pipeline carries but how...So, it's not what the pipeline carries but how it's classified that determines whether or not it gets inspected? I thought the non-inspected pipeline referenced at the town hall was the waste water pipeline. <br /><br />This is all very interesting.TXsharonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07438250322631393952noreply@blogger.com