The National Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS) is a tool developed by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Office of Pipeline Safety to provide information about gas and hazardous liquids transmission pipelines in relation to specific addresses, major roads, zip codes, cities, and counties. It does not include gathering or distribution pipelines. A Tennessee natural gas company has proposed a 122-mile pipeline stretching across 8 Tennessee counties, including three East Tennessee counties.
The primary electric company providing power to Mascot is the City of Clinton. However, Tennessee has not yet allowed users to choose their natural gas utility provider in Mascot, TN. The Middle Tennessee Natural Gas Utility District provides natural gas services in various areas. The Tennessee Public Utility Commission’s (TPUC) Gas Pipeline Safety Division (GPSD) aims to contribute to the safety and reliability of intrastate natural gas distribution and transmission pipeline facilities.
The Cumberland Lateral project, by Houston-based pipeline giant Kinder Morgan, will enable the Tennessee Valley Authority to build out gas-fired units at the pipeline. Based on preliminary maps, the pipeline would run underneath TVA’s high voltage transmission lines, cutting a direct route from the Tennessee Gas Pipeline to Cumberland City.
A single family home in Mascot, TN, is currently listed for sale at $399,000. The property features a 4-bed, 3-bath, 1672 sqft property with two bedrooms situated on approximately eight private wooded acres with over 600 feet of road frontage. The property also offers a great opportunity to own two homes in a beautiful setting on 11.8 acre.
In summary, the NPMS provides a comprehensive resource for understanding the location and safety of gas and hazardous liquids transmission pipelines in the United States.
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Wish I could of given you a thumps up, but I can’t, due to your blatant misrepresentation of “The House Fit For A King” segment. You stated the homeowner “did not follow Florida’s strict building codes”. What a lot of people, and you are definitely one, don’t understand is the Building Codes are a MINIMUM STANDARD. Meaning that’s the LEAST requirement you can build too. You can EXCEED them if you want, but you cannot go below this standards. You r would have been correct in saying the owner “not only met but exceed Florida’s already strict standards. ” z But that wouldn’t have been as “sensational”, would it?
Interesting article. But it’s also terrible to see how hard nature strikes in the States. In Germany I can remember four or five storms in the last 30-40 years. Millions of trees were snapped. Houses were only damaged if the roofs were poorly maintained. I live in a 300 year old wooden house with clay elements. (half-timbered house?) During the last storm some water came through the roof and the wallpaper had to be replaced. How can it be that houses in the States are so easy to destroy? Don’t you use bricks and concrete to build houses? Because of the article title. Did the neighbors really laugh? We have an old saying. Who laughs last, laughs best. However, I couldn’t laugh at the damage I see in the article. The poor families have lost everything, that’s sad. Don’t lose courage and greetings from Germany.
One thing most americans don’t know is concrete houses are the best against hurricanes. Average price of house they build is $250000 and it is paper house. Architects know it is tragic and not safe but they do the job what people want to be done. It is just funny how one nation thinks about building methods. Really. Barely every other nation makes concrete houses that last long. I don’t get this silly idea to build paper house and think it will last more than 10 years. In Europe buildings have more than 200 years oftentimes. In US to my surprise there’re in total just few buildings that live 100 years and they call it “monument”. Isn’t that funny? PS: I feel like this website is clickbait and exagerrated in its undertone.