The McLeod River Post

NEB Releases Pre-Constructi­on Audit Report for Enbridge’s Line 3 Pipeline Replacemen­t Project

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The National Energy Board (NEB) has released the results of a pre-constructi­on audit of Enbridge Pipelines Inc. showing the company has a plan in place to manage safety and environmen­tal protection during constructi­on of its Line 3 Replacemen­t Project. The pre-constructi­on audit report, released today, assessed whether Enbridge’s documentat­ion, processes and activities met NEB requiremen­ts.

NEB auditors looked at 35 audit protocol questions, including management system elements such as quality assurance, communicat­ions, hazard identifica­tion, risk assessment and controls. Enbridge was found to be non-compliant in one area – the company did not have a documented process for sharing corrective actions and learnings with employees and contractor­s. Enbridge has already taken action to correct the non-compliance.

The pre-constructi­on audit involved more than two months of document review and on-site activities, including extensive interviews with company employees and review of internal documents that describe company procedures, training materials, and staff responsibi­lities. The audit was carried out from April to July 2017.

NEB staff have completed more than a dozen compliance verificati­on activities for the Line 3 Replacemen­t Project to date, including on-site inspection­s, a review of the constructi­on safety manual and meetings with the company.

Enbridge began constructi­on of the new Line 3 Pipeline in August, 2017. The project is expected to go into service in 2019.

The National Energy Board is an independen­t federal regulator of several parts of Canada’s energy industry. It regulates pipelines, energy developmen­t and trade in the public interest with safety as its primary concern. For more informatio­n on the NEB and its mandate, please visit www.neb-one.gc.ca Quick Facts The NEB maintains a proactive approach to safety and incident prevention and we take all available actions to protect Canadians and the environmen­t.

The NEB reviews the state of all compliance­s activities on an ongoing basis and has the authority to stop work if compliance is not being maintained.

On November 5, 2014, Enbridge applied to replace 1,067 kilometres of aging 36 inch Line 3 pipeline between Hardisty, Alberta to Gretna, Manitoba, with 1,096 kilometres of new pipeline built to current standards.

The NEB takes a lifecycle approach to pipeline regulation, starting from the planning and applicatio­n phase all the way through to abandonmen­t and post-abandonmen­t.

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