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Spring Hazards: Freshets and Floods

As the season changes to warmer spring weather, Trans Mountain is actively monitoring the pipeline for environmental hazards.

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Consistency Under All Conditions: Winter Spill Deployment Exercise

Throughout the year, Trans Mountain conducts more than 20 emergency drills at various sites along our pipeline right-of-way.

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Trans Mountain Conducts Two Emergency Response Exercises in Bellingham, Washington

This past spring, Trans Mountain conducted two emergency response exercises in Bellingham, Washington as part of our commitment to safety and emergency preparedness.

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A Closer Look at our Emergency Exercises so Far in 2023

Throughout the year, Trans Mountain conducts more than 20 emergency exercises at locations along the pipeline corridor.

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Be Ready for Anything: Emergency Preparedness Week 2022

Emergency Preparedness Week is an annual campaign taking place this year from May 1 – 7, 2022.

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Ian Anderson: The Story You Haven’t Heard

The story very few people know, but one I think is important to share, is the work that happened behind the scenes to ensure the province didn’t run out of fuel.

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Trans Mountain’s Fire Plans and Its Commitment to Safety is Clear

Trans Mountain has been a proud member of the Burnaby community for more than 65 years. Safety is our top priority and the cornerstone to everything we do.

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Join Trans Mountain in the Great British Columbia ShakeOut

The annual event in BC is a chance for our workforce from across the pipeline to refresh themselves on emergency preparedness plans and supplies and to secure spaces in the event of an earthquake.

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Update: Wildfires in British Columbia

​As the wildfire situation in British Columbia continues, the Trans Mountain Pipeline and our facilities remain operational and work continues on the Expansion Project where it can be carried out...

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Trans Mountain Assisting with Wildfire Efforts in British Columbia

Our employees, contractors and general construction contractors are available when BC Wildfire Service or Emergency Management British Columbia needs assistance.

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Trans Mountain Conducts Winter Emergency Exercises in Alberta

Working through winter weather – Trans Mountain practice techniques for responding to emergencies during all conditions.

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Burnaby Terminal Designed and Operated to Industry Best Practices

Our facilities are designed and operated to industry best practices and meet the most stringent fire safety standards, many of which exceed regulatory requirements.

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Trans Mountain Conducts Full-Scale Emergency Response Exercise in Valemount

The exercise included a fully-staffed Incident Command Post, as well as land- and water-based equipment deployment on Kinbasket Lake.

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Practicing Emergency Response Plans on the Fraser River

The drill included both land and water-based training, including the deployment of spill response resources on the Fraser River.

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What You Need to Know in the Event of an Emergency

Find out how to identify a potential pipeline emergency and what you need to do.

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Wildfires and the Trans Mountain Pipeline: What You Need to Know

Built-in safety measures help protect Trans Mountain assets from wildfires, just as they can help protect homes in wildfire-prone areas.

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Emergency Training Ensures Readiness for Fire Events

One- and two-day training exercises in BC focus on quick and effective response to potential terminal fire and wildfire events.

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Burnaby Terminal: Designed and Operated to Meet Stringent Safety Standards

Our pipeline and facilities are prepared for all kinds of natural hazards that could pose a concern to our operations like earthquakes, seasonal flooding or wildfires.

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Ice Practice: Emergency Response in Winter Conditions

Last week, our Emergency Response Team conducted an on-ice emergency exercise on Lac Des Roches, BC near 100 Mile House.

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Facility Fire Safety: Designed and Operated to Industry Best Practices

The Trans Mountain Pipeline and its associated facilities, such as pump stations and storage facilities, are prepared for all kinds of natural hazards that could pose a concern to our operations.

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