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Safety and Security Oversight

Maintaining LNG safety is a top priority for several federal and state agencies, including the U.S. Coast Guard. The Coast Guard's jurisdiction includes the ship as it is in transit in the Chesapeake Bay and docked at the offshore platform, the equipment and piping on the offshore platform, and the piping leading from the platform to the tanks onshore.

Even before the ship enters the Virginia capes, the Coast Guard closely supervises the ship's voyage up the Chesapeake Bay. During the trip to Dominion Cove Point, the Coast Guard continuously maintains a safety zone around the ship. The Coast Guard also continually enforces a safety zone around the offshore platform, even when a ship is not present. Ultimately, the Coast Guard conducts thorough inspections of everything under its jurisdiction.

The U.S. Department of Transportation's Office of Pipeline Safety is another key agency. Its jurisdiction begins where the Coast Guard jurisdiction ends and includes the tanks, the facility process equipment and the pipeline. The OPS routinely conducts safety inspections and audits.

Finally, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which approved the reactivation of Dominion Cove Point, is monitoring the facility.

 

There were multiple conditions that FERC had to approve before the reactivated facility could begin service.

Dominion's Commitment to a Safe and Secure Cove Point

Dominion's overall outstanding corporate safety record provides reasons for public confidence in the company's ability to operate Dominion Cove Point in a safe and secure manner.

For example, Dominion oversees one of the nation's largest and safest nuclear energy programs, with reactors in Surry and North Anna, Virginia, and Millstone, Connecticut. The company safely operates more than 7,600 miles of natural gas transmission lines. In 2001, Dominion Exploration and Production, one of the industry's major offshore producers in the Gulf of Mexico, received the prestigious National Safety Award for Excellence from the U.S. Department of Interior's Minerals Management Service.

Before reactivating the Dominion Cove Point facility, a thorough inspection of all facility components was conducted by the company, including both visual inspection and pressure testing. Dominion upgraded equipment wherever such improvements were needed.

Dominion has conducted a thorough security review of the facility and has implemented a plan that will provide for more than adequate security. The plan includes appropriate measures in light of the post-September 11, 2001, environment.

As with all of its facilities, Dominion will work closely to coordinate its emergency response plans with local agencies.