If by "walk on" you are referring to buried public utility gas lines or gas line rights-of-way . . . unless the property is 'posted' with no trespassing signs or other information prohibiting it, probably, yes, it is legal.
HOWEVER - be aware that in the case of public utility rights-of-way such as buried high pressure gas mains - electric utility "high tesnsion" power lines - railroad tracks - etc, these are usually ALL private property and while most people don't think twice about it, when you walk on, or travel on them, over them, or along them, you ARE, in fact, committing a trespass.
You open the gas cap and this will depressurize the gas lines.
The motto of American Public Gas Association is 'The Voice and Choice for Public Gas'.
No, the absorption lines of a cool thin gas are not identical in color and energy to the emission lines of the same gas when hot enough to glow. Absorption lines are produced when certain wavelengths of light are absorbed by the gas, while emission lines are produced when the gas emits light at specific wavelengths. The emission lines will be at different wavelengths compared to the absorbed wavelengths.
What is the Nitrogen Gas Pipe Lines Standard Color
no....never use a solvent when working gas lines
Gas lines cannot flood they are supposed to be full of gas
The legal age to pump gas in CA is 14.
That usually depends on how powerful the engine is. If it's just a tiny thing they're ursually legal for anyone old enough to drive a scooter.
walk to the gas station and buy a gas can
OSHA has not established color code requirements for natural gas lines.
No, it is not safe to use plumber's tape on gas lines. Gas lines require specific materials and methods to ensure safety and prevent leaks. Using the wrong materials can lead to gas leaks, which can be extremely dangerous. It is important to use approved materials and follow proper procedures when working with gas lines.
Gas company lines primarily transport natural gas, not oxygen. Natural gas is a fossil fuel composed mainly of methane. Oxygen is not typically present inside gas company lines as it is not used in natural gas transportation.