Regulators Assess Major Fines Against Two Companies Operating Pipelines In Iowa – One In Our Area

Des Moines, Iowa — The Iowa Utilities Board has issued two million dollars in fines against two pipeline companies for operating in Iowa for years, without state permits. And one of the pipelines is in our area.

State officials recently checked the National Pipeline Mapping System and discovered Houston-based Enterprise Products Operating LLC didn’t have current permits for two underground storage facilities in Iowa and seven pipelines that cover about 750 miles in Iowa. All interstate pipelines are required by a 1995 Iowa law to get operating and maintenance permits from the state. One of Enterprise’s pipelines runs through O’Brien and Osceola counties.

The Iowa Utilities Board is assessing a one-point-eight million dollar fine against the company.

Sinclair Transportation Company didn’t have a permit for a nearly 12-mile pipeline in Lee County and is facing a 200 thousand dollar fine.

Last year the Iowa Utilities Board began reviewing hazardous liquid pipelines in the state, checking operators had expiring permits, and the board discovered these two companies had facilities in Iowa, but didn’t have permits. Both companies have recently filed new petitions seeking permits for hazardous liquid pipelines and underground storage facilities.

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