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Public Awareness

Enbridge conducts a public awareness program that provides information to landowners and tenants along the route, emergency preparedness information to local officials, and damage prevention guidance to excavators and residents along the route. All members of affected communities should know where pipelines are located in their communities, be aware of what to do in an emergency, and avoid damage to pipelines from excavation. 

One important measure that communities can take to prevent excavation accidents is to enact zoning requirements that will protect both the pipelines and the nearby homes and other structures. When growth has occurred in once-rural areas, communities have absorbed land criss-crossed by once-isolated pipeline rights-of-way. Enbridge will work with local planners, developers and zoning departments to provide information about pipeline routes so that encroachments are avoided. 

To find out more about the size, type of product, pressure, routing and operation of the Enbridge pipeline in your community, contact us toll-free at (888) 650-8900 during normal business hours. You will be connected to the appropriate representative who will mail you information or meet with you. 

Natural gas affected public brochure

Natural gas emergency and public official brochure

Natural gas excavator brochure

Natural gas farmer brochure

Natural gas school brochure

Liquids affected public brochure

Liquids emergency and public official brochure

Liquids excavator brochure

Liquids farmer brochure

Liquids school brochure

Natural gas NGL information

Liquids gas NGL information

Liquids storage information