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Topic: Natural Gas Pipelines.  (Read 492 times)

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Fish Master1

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Good to know in the wake of the explosion!http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_natural_gas_pipelines#North_America
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Jeffrm20

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Yikes, looks scary down by East Texas. We dont have any natural gas pipelines for miles from here. We have our own propane tanks per house. But I have an uncle who hauls the huuuuge propane truck from the Benicia area back up to here, which supplies my entire area. And he does 2 trips a day and has been doing it for more than 20 year without incident. I know it's a model but it's pretty much this exact size truck