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A bronze statue of Danielle Dawn Smalley stands in front of the Foundation offices
 

Pipeline incidents are extremely rare, but they can happen. Your senses will tell you if a pipeline has been compromised. Just remember the three S's: <next>

 
SMELL:
Be mindful of unusual or "petroleum" odors near a pipeline.
 
SIGHT:
Watch for dead or discolored vegetation along a pipeline easement. Also be wary of unusual pools or puddles of liquid and clouds of vapor or mist. Blowing dirt and bubbles in standing water are also danger
signs.
SOUND:
Listen for a hissing or a roaring sound. The loudness depends on the leak size.

 
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