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District of Columbia Significant Incidents Listing

The report below provides some details for all reported significant incidents in the state of District of Columbia over the period 1999-2008.

The incidents reported below are limited to Significant Incidents (A) only.

The data sources for this report are the PHMSA Filtered Incident Files (1) (2) (3).

See State Significant Incident and Mileage Overview for a summary of pipeline systems in District of Columbia.

Where appropriate, the table columns can be sorted by clicking the corresponding column header.

District of Columbia Pipeline Safety Regulatory Fact Sheet

More Pipeline Incidents and Mileage Reports are available.

Important Update: As of October 2009, these reports were modified to exclude Gas Distribution incidents where fire/explosion was the primary cause of failure, such as a house fire that subsequently resulted in - but was not caused by - a distribution line failure (B)
District of Columbia All Pipeline Systems: 1999-2008
Date City Operator Cause Fatalities Injuries Property Damage (C) (D) Gross Barrels Lost Net Barrels Lost (E)
02/04/2000 WASHINGTON WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT CO ALL OTHER CAUSES 0 0 $121,800 N/A N/A
10/07/2003 WASHINGTON WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT CO EXCAVATION DAMAGE 0 1 $11,506 N/A N/A
01/22/2008 WASHINGTON, DC WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT CO ALL OTHER CAUSES 0 0 $202,000 N/A N/A
Totals     0 1 $335,306 0 0

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District of Columbia Gas Distribution: 1999-2008
Date City Operator Cause Fatalities Injuries Property Damage (C) (D)
02/04/2000 WASHINGTON WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT CO ALL OTHER CAUSES 0 0 $121,800
10/07/2003 WASHINGTON WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT CO EXCAVATION DAMAGE 0 1 $11,506
01/22/2008 WASHINGTON, DC WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT CO ALL OTHER CAUSES 0 0 $202,000
Totals     0 1 $335,306

Notes

  1. Significant Incidents are those incidents reported by pipeline operators with any of the following conditions are met: 1) fatality or injury requiring in-patient hospitalization. 2) $50,000 or more in total costs, measured in 1984 dollars. 3) highly volatile liquid releases of 5 barrels or more or other liquid releases of 50 barrels or more. 4) liquid releases resulting in an unintentional fire or explosion. Note: Significant Incidents include all Serious Incidents. Unless otherwise noted, any counts of Significant Incidents also include Serious Incidents.
  2. Gas Distribution incidents where fire/explosion was the primary cause of failure, such as a house fire that subsequently resulted in - but was not caused by - a distribution line failure are excluded from 2004 onward. This exclusion has not been applied in years prior to 2004 due to difficulty in identifying these types of events with the older report formats.
  3. The costs for incidents prior to 2008 are presented in 2008 dollars. Cost of Gas lost is indexed via the Energy Information Administration, Natural Gas City Gate Prices. All other costs are adjusted via the Bureau of Economic Analysis, Government Printing Office inflation values.
  4. For years 2002 and later, property damage is estimated as the sum of all public and private costs reported in the 30-day incident report. For years prior to 2002, accident report forms did not include a breakdown of public and private costs so property damage for these years is the reported total property damage field in the report. All costs prior to 2008 are expressed in 2008 dollars.
  5. Net Barrels Lost applies only to Liquid incidents and is the difference between Gross Barrels Spilled and Barrels Recovered.

Sources

  1. PHMSA Hazardous Liquid Flagged Incidents File - October 14, 2009
  2. PHMSA Gas Transmission Flagged Incidents File - October 14, 2009
  3. PHMSA Gas Distribution Flagged Incidents File - October 14, 2009

See Pipeline Incidents and Mileage Reports for more pipeline safety reports.

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