23-1703 - Legislative findings.

§ 23-1703. Legislative findings.    The  legislature  finds that it is necessary for the protection of the  public health, the environment and the economic welfare of the people of  this state to regulate and control the siting of liquefied  natural  and  petroleum  gas  facilities in this state because of the hazards posed by  liquefied  natural  and  petroleum  gas  storage   and   transportation,  particularly  in  populated  areas. The legislature finds that liquefied  natural and petroleum gas is an extremely volatile, highly flammable and  dangerous substance which if released into the  air  is  capable,  under  unfavorable  atmospheric  conditions,  of  causing severe damage even in  areas distant from the point of release. The legislature  further  finds  that  the  use  of imported and domestic liquefied natural and petroleum  gas  is  increasing,  making  its  regulation  in  the  public  interest  essential;   and   requiring   particular   caution   in   its  storage,  transportation,  and  conversion,  to  be  carried  out  other  than  in  residential  areas  or  in dangerous proximity to contiguous population,  with the imposition of strict liability in the handling thereof.    It is the purpose of the legislature, subject  to  the  provisions  of  this  act,  that  liquefied  natural  or petroleum gas facilities not be  sited in residential areas, or  in  dangerous  proximity  to  contiguous  populations,  and  that transportation of liquefied natural or petroleum  gas be effected under maximum  safeguards  to  protect  such  areas  and  populations  against  possible catastrophic danger in the mishandling or  possible escape thereof. Natural gas stored  or  transported  at  normal  temperatures,  whether  under  pressure  or  otherwise, after conversion  thereof from its super-cooled or cryogenic state as  liquefied  gas  and  liquefied  petroleum  gases in the form of butane, bottled gas, propane,  propylene  and  butylene  gas  when  stored  or  transported  at   their  respective  normal  temperatures are not subject to regulation under the  provisions of this act.