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This GIS data set is intended for internal use in the California State Fire Marshal, as base data for field operations. It is also intended for use in the Office of Emergency Services incident command and local emergency response efforts. We intend this GIS data set to be used as spatial reference by other State, Federal and local agencies for analysis mandated by the State of California legislature |
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This GIS data set is intended for internal use in the California State Fire Marshal, as base data for field operations. It is also intended for use in the Office of Emergency Services incident command and local emergency response efforts. We intend this GIS data set to be used as spatial reference by other State, Federal and local agencies for analysis mandated by the State of California legislature |
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Lisa Dowdy GIS Analyst Office of the State Fire Marshal, Pipeline Safety Division. Not OCFA maintained. |
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<DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>The Pipeline Safety Act of 1981 created the State Fire Marshal's Pipeline Safety Program. The Pipeline Safety Program has jurisdiction and regulatory responsibility over the safety of interstate hazardous liquid pipelines in California and is located within the Hazardous Materials Division. In a broad-brush definition, these are lines that carry crude oil from production facilities (or terminals) to refineries and lines that carry refined products from the refineries to storage facilities or across the state line. The Pipeline Safety Program also maintains Interstate Agent status through the US Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration for similar jurisdiction over interstate hazardous liquid pipelines. In 1995, Assembly Member Kuehl introduced AB 592, which was later signed by Gov. Pete Wilson and codified as Sections 51017 to 51017.2 of the California Government Code. The law requires the State Fire Marshal to create a comprehensive Geographic Information System (GIS) database of pipeline information for the specific intent of emergency response.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV> |
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<DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>BY ACCEPTING THIS FILE YOU AGREE TO THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT: I understand that any and all data/information obtained from the Office of the State Fire Marshal's Pipeline Mapping System is sensitive security information and I agree to: restrict disclosure of and access to this data/information to persons with official state and local government responsibility; to not redistribute the data/information; and to refer requests by other persons for such information to the Mapping Coordinator for OSFM. I also agree to maintain a list of those persons that have been provided access to this information.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV> |
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Oil Pipelines |
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