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Pipeline Leak
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The
Alberta Pipeline Act requires all operators of pipelines to
report any pipeline failure to the Energy Resources Conservation
Board (ERCB) regardless of cause, magnitude, or consequence.
A pipeline failure is defined as the failure of the pipeline to
contain the substance being transported, and for statistical
purposes is designated as either a leak or rupture. |
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Using a dual-head, electrochemical gas
detector, EMLOC Ltd is able to locate your leaks, thus adhering to
the Pipeline Act's requirement of preventing environmental
contamination, and save you money! |
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EMLOC Ltd can
detect and pinpoint pressure and vacuum leaks, as well as
electrical arcing. The PowerBeam
300 allows long range detection (up to 300')
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Benefits of Pipeline Leak Detection: |
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Prevention of personal trauma,
physical injury, or death |
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Prevention of environmental
contamination |
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Prevention of fines and/or law
suits as a result of personal injury/death, and environmental
contamination |
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Prevention of lost product and
company downtime |
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Substantial financial savings by
having leaks in pipelines discovered before costly product is
lost |
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