Sustainability
We are committed to integrating high standards of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices across all aspects of our business activities.
This commitment goes beyond compliance with rules and regulations and aims to ensure that Superior Midstream promotes a sustainable development for business, society and the environment.
Environmental Health and Safety (EHS)
Our EHS policy is to conduct business in a manner which safeguards people, the environment, and our assets. Our employees and the public are the number one priority of this policy.
Our employees and contractors must comply with this policy. We have implemented an environmental, health, and safety (EHS) management system to accomplish the objectives of this policy.
Our EHS Policy Objectives
Identify and eliminate risks to employees, contractors, and the environment.
YOUR ROLE IN PIPELINE SAFETY
Everyone has a role in pipeline safety. To ensure the safety of you and those around you, always call your local one-call center before you plan to dig or conduct any excavation. The nation-wide toll-free number to reach your local one-call center is: 8-1-1.
This free call will notify underground facility owners, including pipelines, in the area of your intention to dig or excavate. The facility owners will come out to the location of the planned excavation and mark any facilities in the area of the excavation. These markings will assist you with preventing damage to facilities in the area of excavation.
Being aware of your surroundings and the presence of pipelines will also assist with ensuring your safety.
SUPERIOR’S ROLE IN PIPELINE SAFETY
Superior Midstream is dedicated to pipeline safety and working with the communities in which it operates. From the time a pipeline is drawn on paper to the time it begins moving gas, liquids or other materials, pipeline personnel takes significant steps to assure the integrity of the system.
Digging Near a Pipeline
Superior Midstream needs cooperation to prevent pipeline emergencies. The primary cause of pipeline leaks is damage to the pipeline from a party other than the pipeline company. If you are working on or around our equipment, especially with earth moving equipment, please contact the National call-before-you-dig number and/or Superior Midstream at least two days before the planned work activity.
Before You Dig
National Call-Before-You-Dig Number
Oklahoma
Texas
Kansas
Pennsylvania
West Virginia