The pipelines that make up this network are installed in both the public and private domain and they are buried at variable depths depending on the land they cross.
Damage to a pipeline, even if it looks slight may cause an incident or accident compromising the safety of people and property. Repair is costly for all parties involved.
As a result, TIGF hereby informs you:
- that the layouts of its pipelines (zoning plans) are deposited with the town councils of the communes they cross
- that the regulations* oblige:
TIGF transports high pressure natural gas to 14 departments in southwest France:
L’Ariège, l’Aude, l’Aveyron, la Haute-Garonne, le Gers, la Gironde, les Landes, le Lot, le Lot-et-Garonne, les Pyrénées-Atlantiques, les Hautes-Pyrénées, les Pyrénées-Orientales, le Tarn and le Tarn-et-Garonne.
Decree no. 91.1147 of 14 October 1991 (Official Gazette of 09/11/91) and application order of 16 November 1994 (Official Gazette of 30/11/94).
Statements of intention to start works and any requests for information about the high pressure gas transport pipelines affecting the communes indicated are to be sent to the sectors concerned.