$1.1M In Fines Approved For NIPSCO Pipeline Safety Violations
August 5, 2020 at 10:48 p.m.
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These violations are related to NIPSCO’s failure to locate or mark its pipelines in two days as required by its pipeline safety procedures. The more than $1.1 million in civil penalties is the highest in state history, according to a news release from the Commission.
These civil penalties are the 2018 installment of an original settlement agreement between NIPSCO and the Commission’s Pipeline Safety Division, approved in November 2017 (cause No. 44970), in which NIPSCO paid $900,000 for previous violations dating back to 2015, and agreed to pay additional civil penalties for violations it may commit going forward. Both the Commission’s Pipeline Safety Division and the utility agreed on the dollar amount for each violation NIPSCO commits in 2017, 2018, and 2019 with respect to locating its underground gas pipelines and facilities.
In cause No. 44970 S1, which was approved by the Commission in February 2019, NIPSCO was directed to pay $765,000 for violations occurring in 2017.
All funds collected from approved civil penalties will go directly to the state’s general fund. The order states that, “We also find, consistent with the settlement supporting testimony in cause No. 44970, none of this penalty shall be recovered from NIPSCO’s customers.”
The Commission’s Pipeline Safety Division has jurisdiction over intrastate pipelines operated and maintained by utilities such as NIPSCO. It is the Division’s charge to ensure compliance with all applicable state and federal pipeline safety regulations. If a violation is identified, the Pipeline Safety Division investigates the matter and may request penalties. Properly responding to and locating pipelines is critical to avoiding property damage and personal injury potentially resulting from natural gas explosions.
To review the Commission’s Order in Cause No. 44970 S2, as well as all related documents in this case, visit the Online Services Portal at iurc.portal.in.gov and search by the cause number.
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These violations are related to NIPSCO’s failure to locate or mark its pipelines in two days as required by its pipeline safety procedures. The more than $1.1 million in civil penalties is the highest in state history, according to a news release from the Commission.
These civil penalties are the 2018 installment of an original settlement agreement between NIPSCO and the Commission’s Pipeline Safety Division, approved in November 2017 (cause No. 44970), in which NIPSCO paid $900,000 for previous violations dating back to 2015, and agreed to pay additional civil penalties for violations it may commit going forward. Both the Commission’s Pipeline Safety Division and the utility agreed on the dollar amount for each violation NIPSCO commits in 2017, 2018, and 2019 with respect to locating its underground gas pipelines and facilities.
In cause No. 44970 S1, which was approved by the Commission in February 2019, NIPSCO was directed to pay $765,000 for violations occurring in 2017.
All funds collected from approved civil penalties will go directly to the state’s general fund. The order states that, “We also find, consistent with the settlement supporting testimony in cause No. 44970, none of this penalty shall be recovered from NIPSCO’s customers.”
The Commission’s Pipeline Safety Division has jurisdiction over intrastate pipelines operated and maintained by utilities such as NIPSCO. It is the Division’s charge to ensure compliance with all applicable state and federal pipeline safety regulations. If a violation is identified, the Pipeline Safety Division investigates the matter and may request penalties. Properly responding to and locating pipelines is critical to avoiding property damage and personal injury potentially resulting from natural gas explosions.
To review the Commission’s Order in Cause No. 44970 S2, as well as all related documents in this case, visit the Online Services Portal at iurc.portal.in.gov and search by the cause number.
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