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DOT Pipeline Compliance News October 2004 Edition Recent Trends in DOT Pipeline Regulations |
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| Advisory Bulletin - Hurricane Ivan Pipeline Damage | Top | |
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On
September 23, 2004, the Office of Pipeline Safety issued the following
advisory bulletin to
owners and operators of gas and hazardous liquid pipeline systems in the Gulf of Mexico and
adjacent state waters regarding the potential for damage to pipeline facilities caused by the
passage of Hurricane Ivan.
The advisory warned that pipeline safety problems may have been caused by the passage of Hurricane Ivan on September 16, 2004. RSPA received several reports of damage to pipeline facilities, particularly offshore Louisiana.
Pipeline operators should consider taking the following actions regarding the gas and hazardous liquid pipelines located in areas impacted by Hurricane Ivan:
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Pipeline Safety: Pressure Limiting and Regulating Stations
Final Rule Goes into effect October 8, 2004 | Top | |
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The Research and Special Programs Administration Office of Pipeline Safety (RSPA/OPS) published a direct final rule on May 17th, 2004, that removed an unintended impact of regulations on pressure limiting and regulating stations. The direct final rule modified pressure limits that could have required a reduction in the operating pressure of certain pipelines and been impracticable for other pipelines to meet. The new document confirms the effective date of that direct final rule and goes into effect October 8, 2004.
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| RSPA Corrects Final Rule-Periodic Updates to Pipeline Safety Regulations | Top | |
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On June 14th, 2004, RSPA published a final rule entitled “Pipeline Safety: Periodic Updates to Pipeline Safety Regulations”. That final rule amended and updated various sections of the pipeline safety regulations and incorporated the most recent editions of the voluntary consensus standards publications are referenced in 49 CFR parts 192 and 195. After the final rule was published, RSPA received ten written comments identifying an apparent inconsistency in the definition of “Transmission line” in the final rule.
After
review, RSPA determined that the June 14, 2002, final rule made an
inadvertent error in the definition of “Transmission line” in §192.3,
failed to properly amend Appendix B to part 192 due to an improper
amendatory instruction, and inadvertently reversed a recent amendment to
§195.222. It also contained several typographical and punctuation
errors.
The new document corrects the final regulations by revising the relevant sections. For the full text of the corrections, the file can be downloaded here (Pipeline Safety Regulation Corrections) or contact Laura Wager at lwager@your-rcp.com. |
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| RSPA Reorganization Proposed | Top | |
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The Secretary of Transportation has submitted proposed legislation to Congress that would reorganize the Research and Special Programs Administration, and establish 2, more focused organizations. The Research and Innovative Technology Administration (RITA) would coordinate research-driven innovative technology and transportation statistics. The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) would carry out the pipeline and hazardous materials transportation regulatory responsibilities currently administered by RSPA.
Editor's note: The DOT expects there to be no budgetary impact due to this proposal, and
the Office of Management and Budget takes no objection to it. The proposal appears to have wide
support within the pipeline industry. We expect that it will be approved without significant
opposition.
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| EPA Stormwater Construction General Permit - proposed modifications | Top | |
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On July 1, 2003, EPA noticed in the Federal Register (68 FR 29087 ) issuance of the final NPDES General Permit for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Construction Activities (hereinafter called the "construction general permit" or "CGP") for activities located in EPA Regions 1-3 and 5-10. (All references in this notice to the CGP also include the construction general permit issued in the State of Massachusetts on August 4, 2003. 68 FR 45817.) Operators of both large (> 5 acres) and small (1-5 acres) construction sites may be eligible to obtain coverage under the CGP for allowable storm water and non-storm water discharges. The CGP is available only in those areas where EPA is the NPDES permitting authority. The EPA has proposed revisions to the CGP to clarify that permit noncompliance only appy to sites with permit coverage. In addition, this proposed modification includes correction of a typographical error in the permit and a corresponding error in the fact sheet.
The CGP and accompanying fact sheet are available on EPA's Internet Web site
at: http://www.epa.gov/npdes/cgp.
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| PREP Schedule for 2005 - 2007 | Top | |
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The Coast Guard, the Research and Special Programs Administration, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Minerals Management Service, in concert with representatives from various State governments, industry, environmental interest groups, and the general public, developed the Preparedness for Response Exercise Program (PREP) Guidelines for oil spill response exercises.
The guiding principles for PREP distinguish between internal and external exercises. Internal exercises are conducted within the plan holder's organization. External exercises extend beyond the plan holder's organization to involve other members of the response community. External exercises are separated into two categories: (1) Area exercises, and (2) Government-initiated unannounced exercises. These exercises are designed to evaluate the entire pollution response mechanism in a given geographic area to ensure adequate response preparedness. A National Schedule Coordination Committee (NSCC) was established for scheduling these Area exercises. The NSCC is comprised of personnel representing the four Federal regulating agencies-the USCG, U.S. EPA, MMS, and RSPA's Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS). Since 1994, the NSCC has published a triennial schedule of Area exercises. In short, the Area exercises involve the entire response community (Federal, State, local, and industry participants) and therefore, require more extensive planning than other oil spill response exercises. The PREP Guidelines describe all of these exercises in more detail. This notice announces the next triennial schedule of Area exercises. The PREP schedule for calendar years 2005, 2006, and 2007 for Government-Led and Industry-Led Area exercises is available on the Internet at http://www.uscg.mil/hq/nsfweb/nsfcc/prep/PREP-Ex-Schedule-05-07.pdf. If a company wants to volunteer for an Area exercise, a company representative may call either the Coast Guard or EPA On-Scene Coordinator (OSC) where the exercise is scheduled.
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| RCP President, Bill Byrd Speaks at Recent Energy Breakfast | Top | |
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Bill Byrd, President of RCP gave a lively presentation at the recent Energy Breakfast hosted by the law firm Locke Liddell & Sap. Mr. Byrd, along with Bill Swanstrom, Co-head of LLS’ Energy Practice Group, focused on the regulatory compliance due diligence process in a typical midstream acquisition, and shared a few war stories about the types of issues that come up, how to structure around them, and what can happen if you don’t discover or deal with those issues.
Highlights of the presentation included:
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If you have a regulatory-issue meeting planned, let us know,
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