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DOT Substantially Increases Grant Funds Supporting State Pipeline and Underground Gas Storage Safety Programs

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) is awarding $85.9 million in grants to states to support pipeline and underground natural gas storage (UNGS) inspection activities carried out by state inspectors covering more than 85 percent of the nation’s 3.3-million-mile pipeline system. 

This year’s award package includes a 33 percent ($21.5 million) increase in comparison to Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 funding levels and will further enable PHMSA’s state partners to hire new pipeline inspectors, provide training, conduct pipeline inspections, and purchase and maintain equipment necessary to carry out their pipeline safety missions.

“We are grateful for Congress’ bipartisan support this year to match the increase in pipeline safety oversight responsibilities of PHMSA and our state partner inspection programs,” said PHMSA Deputy Administrator Tristan Brown. “This year’s increase in grant awards will help ensure our states can keep up with the growing challenges of helping oversee the largest hazardous pipeline system in the world.”

PHMSA will distribute $82 million in Pipeline Safety State Base (Base) Grants and $3.9 million in UNGS Grants to reimburse up to 80 percent of participating states’ inspection and enforcement costs. Nearly all states receive state inspection program grants from PHMSA, and 13 states receive UNGS Grants. Base and UNGS grant awards are calculated based on the state’s estimated safety program costs. Base grant awards are also contingent on the results of PHMSA’s most recent annual program evaluation and progress report scoring for each state agency. 

In its FY 2024 budget request, the Biden-Harris Administration proposed the $21.5 million increase in funding to support the growing challenges incurred by states in helping hire, train, and carry out pipeline safety inspections and enforcement actions. On March 24, 2024, President Biden signed the 2024 funding bill into law, which included the requested increase and was supported by bipartisan votes in the House of Representatives and the Senate. Read More»


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Original article published by PHMSA

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