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Cordova receives $2.8M to replace cast iron gas lines

By James Phillips, The Community Journal

CORDOVA – The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) has awarded a $2.8 million grant to the City of Cordova to replace the existing 6 miles of cast iron gas lines in the city limits. 

“This can be a lifesaver for all of us,” Mayor Jeremy Pate said during Tuesday’s Cordova City Council. “2015 wasn’t that long ago when we had that house blow up. And that’s a terrible situation where a man lost his life and it was directly caused by cast iron gas lines. To get that stuff out of the ground is fantastic for our city.”

Pate said the funding will also pay for GIS mapping equipment and leak detection equipment. The funds will be given to the Cordova Waterworks and Gas Board. 

The Natural Gas Distribution Infrastructure Safety and Modernization (NGDISM) grant program is aimed at mitigating safety risk and methane emissions from the highest-risk, legacy natural gas distribution pipes, said the U.S. Department of Transportation said in a press release last week.

Other Alabama municipalities receiving grants were Tallassee, Graysville, Lanette and Fultondale.

The grant program, established by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law under the Biden Administration, provides nearly $200 million a year for a total of nearly $1 billion over five years for the modernization of municipality- and community-owned, nonprofit high-risk natural gas distribution pipes, as well as equipment to detect and mitigate leaks. 

“These grants aim to improve high-risk, legacy pipes, creating hundreds of pipeline jobs and modernizing infrastructure that has been around for decades and in some cases even nearly two centuries,” the press release stated. 

James Phillips
James Phillips
James Phillips is a proud native of the Walker County community of Empire. He currently lives in Jasper with Andrea, his wife of 23 years, and his five children, Stone, Breeze, Daisy, Joy, and Zuzu. Phillips has won nearly 200 awards over his 26-year career in media. He has also been a statewide and regional speaker on the social media/digital media within the newspaper industry. Phillips hobbies include spending time with his family and owning Jasper-based New Era Wrestling.

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