US regulators announced Monday that Enbridge Inc. plans to restart a pipeline that leaked more than 1,000 barrels of crude onto a field in the state of Wisconsin. U.S. pipeline regulators last week issued Enbridge a corrective action order, calling for measures to be taken before it would allow the resumption of flows along Line 14, which was halted after a leak was discovered on July 27. The Department of Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) said on Monday that a series of provisions for Enbridge had been met in order to restart the 318,000 barrel-per-day pipeline, which carries Canadian crude to refineries in the Chicago-area. “Communities across the country deserve to know that the pipelines running underneath their homes, streets and businesses are safe,� said U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood. “That is why we are requiring Enbridge to commit to such a thorough safety plan.� Some of the conditions of the restart include additional aerial and foot patrols of key areas of the pipeline and a temporary reduction in operating pressure, the Transportation Department’s pipeline regulator said. “The amended return to service plan requested by PHMSA on August 1, 2012 was accepted and approved today,� Enbridge said in a statement on Monday.
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