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GIS Based Risk Analysis Harness the Power of Your GIS for Pipeline Risk Assessment Transmission Pipeline Risk Assessment is data intensive. Substantial information is required to describe the pipeline facility, its construction, its operation, and the environment through which it is routed. Numerous options exist for collection, storage, management, and maintenance of this data. GIS is an excellent choice for the job because it is designed to store, manage, and analyze large volumes of spatial information that are associated with pipeline systems. The powerful spatial analysis functions available in GIS greatly increase the processing capabilities for risk. Powerful Capabilities: • Dynamically Segmented Results • Incorporate Commercial Data Sources • Incorporate Public Domain Data Sources • Full Access to ILI Results • Full Access to Indirect Inspection Results • Exploit Full Power of GIS Spatial Analysis • Takes Advantage of Multi-Processor Computing Environment Analysis and Reporting: • Geonamic Mitigation Manager • Risk Summarization to Company, Line, HCA, other levels • Drill-Down to Determine Factors Driving Risk • “What-If” Scenarios to Review Mitigation Options • Mitigation Costs Included to Compare Alternatives • Risk “Project” Development and Export Capabilities Flexible Algorithm Implementation: • Utilize Client Supplied Algorithm • Can Provide Base “DRIP” Algorithm: • Drivers • Resistors • Indicators • Preventers • Algorithm Customization • Data Gap Analysis and Documentation • Algorithm Testing and Sensitivity Analysis Primary Advantages: • Flexible Solution: Client Controls Software Functions and Resulting Capabilities • Straight Forward: No Data Translation Required • Results Stored and Managed in Enterprise GIS • Open Solution: Full Access to Corporate Enterprise Data Sources • Powerful Solution: Spatial Analysis, Viewing, Reporting • Full Risk Engineering Consulting and Support PIPELINE & FACILITIES SERVICES

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GIS Based Risk AnalysisHarness the Power of Your GIS for Pipeline Risk Assessment

Transmission Pipeline Risk Assessment is data intensive. Substantial information is required to describe the pipeline facility, its construction, its operation, and the environment through which it is routed. Numerous options exist for collection, storage, management, and maintenance of this data. GIS is an excellent choice for the job because it is designed to store, manage, and analyze large volumes of spatial information that are associated with pipeline systems. The powerful spatial analysis functions available in GIS greatly increase the processing capabilities for risk.

Powerful Capabilities:• Dynamically Segmented Results• Incorporate Commercial Data Sources• Incorporate Public Domain Data Sources• Full Access to ILI Results• Full Access to Indirect Inspection Results• Exploit Full Power of GIS Spatial Analysis• Takes Advantage of Multi-Processor

Computing Environment

Analysis and Reporting:• Geonamic Mitigation Manager• Risk Summarization to Company, Line,

HCA, other levels• Drill-Down to Determine Factors Driving

Risk• “What-If” Scenarios to Review Mitigation

Options• Mitigation Costs Included to Compare

Alternatives• Risk “Project” Development and Export

Capabilities

Flexible Algorithm Implementation:• Utilize Client Supplied Algorithm• Can Provide Base “DRIP” Algorithm:

• Drivers• Resistors• Indicators• Preventers

• Algorithm Customization• Data Gap Analysis and Documentation• Algorithm Testing and Sensitivity Analysis

Primary Advantages:

• Flexible Solution:

Client Controls

Software Functions

and Resulting

Capabilities

• Straight Forward:

No Data Translation

Required

• Results Stored and

Managed in Enterprise

GIS

• Open Solution: Full

Access to Corporate

Enterprise Data

Sources

• Powerful Solution:

Spatial Analysis,

Viewing, Reporting

• Full Risk Engineering

Consulting and

Support

PIPELINE & FACILITIES SERVICES

Impact of population on Total Risk. High Risk/High Consequence segments (in red) near multi-family residences.

Count of Third-Party crossings and encroachments within 100 feet of the pipeline (Mechanical Damage Threat).

Structure unit counts within the Potential Impact Radius (PIR) of the pipeline.

One Call Ticket density along the pipeline (red = highest).

About TRC

A pioneer in groundbreaking scientific and engineer-ing developments since the 1960s, TRC is a national engineering, environmental consulting and construction management firm that provides integrated services to the energy, environmental and infrastructure markets. We serve a broad range of commercial, industrial and government clients, implementing complex projects from initial concept to delivery and operation. TRC delivers re-sults that enable clients to achieve success in a complex and changing world.

A publicly-held corporation listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE:TRR) – NYSE’s oldest environmental firm – TRC includes over 4,000 technical profession-als and support personnel in more than 120 offices throughout the U.S. Our clients depend on TRC’s multi-disciplinary teams to design solutions to their toughest business challenges.

TRC’s Pipeline Services team provides engineering, procurement, EPC, project management, integrity and field services to the oil and gas and electric utility industries. Our history of managing and executing complex projects has positioned us to be a full-service provider in the emerging integrity market.

Representative Clients

• Columbia Pipeline Group

• Boardwalk Pipeline Partners

• Northern Indiana Public Service

Company (NIPSCO)

• DTE Energy

• Cheniere Energy

For more information contact:[email protected] | 816-398-4500

www.trcsolutions.com2-2-2016

Why TRC?• TRC has a long history as expert problem solvers. • We excel in constructing creative options to find the optimal solution for our clients. • We are dedicated to helping our clients reach their ultimate goals.