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These documents are the final versions of occurrence investigation reports as approved by the Transportation Safety Board. The TSB assumes no responsibility for any discrepancies that may have been transmitted with the electronic versions. The printed versions of the documents stand as the official record.

1994 Pipeline Investigation Reports

03 October 1994 - Crude Oil Pipeline rupture Interprovincial Pipe Line Inc. Line 2 (34-inch diameter), mile post 717.5 near St. Leon, Manitoba
Report Number P94H0048

23 July 1994 - Natural Gas Pipeline Rupture TransCanada PipeLines Limited Line 100-2, 914-millimetre (36-inch) Mainline Kilometre Post Main Line Valve 110-2 + 22.098 kilometres Latchford, Ontario
Report Number P94H0036

10 May 1994 - Ethane Release and Fire Amoco Canada Petroleum Company Ltd. Regina Diversion Terminal, Mile Post 445 Cochin Pipeline Regina, Saskatchewan
Report Number P94H0018

15 February 1994 - Natural Gas Pipeline Rupture Foothills Pipe Lines (Sask.) Ltd. 1,067-millimetre (42-inch) Eastern Main Line Kilometre Post 66 + 041 Maple Creek, Saskatchewan
Report Number P94H0003

19 January 1994 - Jet Fuel Leak, Terminal 2 Pearson International Fuel Facilities Corporation Operated by Consolidated Aviation Services Gates 78 and 80 Toronto/Lester B. Pearson International Airport Mississauga, Ontario
Report Number P94H0004

Updated: 2002-09-18

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