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DOT Pipeline Compliance News February 2002 Edition Recent Trends in DOT Pipeline Regulations | ||||
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2002 API Pipeline Conference and Cybernetics Symposium The API Pipeline Conference and Cybernetics Symposium will be held April 9-11, 2002, in Dallas, TX at the Wyndham Anatole hotel. The brochure can be downloaded at http://api-ep.api.org/filelibrary/agr17500-2.PDF. To view other information about the conference, including on-line registration, go to http://api-ep.api.org/ and search for "cybernetics". The early registration deadline is March 19, 2002. We hope to see you there! Old Mapping Docket Item Removed from Regulatory Agenda On January 25, 2002, the DOT / RSPA removed Docket No. RSPA-97-2426 (RIN 2137-AB48) from their regulatory agenda. This docket item dealt with mapping standards for gas and liquid pipelines, and was initiated in 1997. The docket item is being removed from DOT's regulatory agenda because it has been superceded by the National Pipeline Mapping System, and for other security related reasons.
Editor's note: This action doesn't change any rules and regulations a pipeline operator currently must comply with. So, it didn't relax any current mapping requirements. The DOT has simply decided to not pursue further development of this particular regulation in this docket.
Issuance of Nationwide Permits; Notice The Corps of Engineers is reissuing all the existing Nationwide Permits (NWPs), General Conditions, and definitions with some modifications, and one new General Condition. The Corps has made a number of changes to the proposed NWPs and General Conditions that are designed to further clarify the permits and strengthen environmental protection. These changes are discussed in the preamble. All NWPs except NWPs 7, 12, 14, 27, 31, 40, 41, 42, 43, and 44 expire on February 11, 2002. Existing NWPs 7, 12, 14, 27, 31, 40, 41, 42, 43, and 44 expire on March 18, 2002. In order to reduce the confusion regarding the expiration of the NWPs and the administrative burden of reissuing NWPs at different times, the COE is issuing all NWPs on the same date so that they expire on the same date. Thus, all issued, reissued and modified NWPs, and General Conditions contained within this notice will become effective on March 18, 2002 and expire on March 19, 2007. Activities authorized by the current NWPs issued on December 13, 1996, (except NWPs 7, 12, 14, 27, 31, 40, 41, 42, 43, and 44), that have commenced or are under contract to commence by February 11, 2002, will have until February 11, 2003 to complete the activity. Activities authorized by NWPs 7, 12, 14, 27, 31, 40, 41, 42, 43, and 44, that were issued on March 9, 2000, that are commenced or under contract to commence by March 18, 2002, will have until March 18, 2003 to complete the activity.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. David Olson, at (703) 428-7570, Mr. Rich White, at (202) 761-4599, or Mr. Kirk Stark, at (202) 761-4664 or access the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Regulatory Home Page at: http//:www.usace.army.mil/inet/functions/cw/cecwo/reg/. The complete Federal Register notice is available on RCP's website here.
Pipeline Drug Testing; Random Testing Rate - 2002 Each year, a minimum percentage of covered pipeline employees must be randomly tested for prohibited drugs. The percentage, either 50 percent or 25 percent, depends on the positive rate of random testing reported to RSPA in the previous year. In accordance with applicable standards, RSPA has determined that the positive rate of random testing reported this year for testing in calendar year 2000 was less than 1.0 percent. Therefore, in calendar year 2002, the minimum annual percentage rate for random drug testing is 25 percent of covered employees. Therefore, effective January 1, 2002, through December 31, 2002, at least 25 percent of covered employees must be randomly drug tested.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: L. M. Furrow by phone at 202-366-4559, by fax at 202-366-4566, by mail at U.S. Department of Transportation, 400 Seventh Street, SW., Washington, DC 20590, or by e-mail at buck.furrow@rspa.dot.gov.
Identify pipelines / segments by November 18, 2002
Prepare the written integrity management plan by February 18, 2003
Complete the first 50% of baseline assessments by August 16, 2005.
Complete the last 50% of baseline assessments by February 17, 2009
The complete rule is available on RCP's website
here.
And, as always, RCP would be glad to add your company to our growing list of Pipeline Integrity Management clients....
This rule is effective May 29, 2001, except for paragraph (h) of §195.452 which takes effect February 13, 2002. For further information, contact Mike Israni, (202) 366-4571, or by e-mail: mike.israni@rspa.dot.gov, regarding the remediation provisions in paragraph (h) or any other provisions of the integrity management rule. The entire final rule, with preamble, can be downloaded from RCP's website here.
DOT does not know the full extent of the impact delayed or blocked mail delivery will have on informal rulemaking proceedings and preemption determination proceedings for the Research and Special Programs Administration and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. However, DOT will take this interruption of mail service into account, with respect to DOT rulemakings or preemption determination proceedings with comment periods that closed before mail delivery resumed on November 28, 2001. Because DOT cannot be sure if they received filings sent just before October 13 or when, if ever, they will receive filings and comments caught in Brentwood between October 13 and November 27, please check the Dockets Web page (http://dms.dot.gov) to see if DOT received and processed your document(s). If your document is not in the electronic docket, DOT may not have received it. Please bear in mind that processing a document into the electronic system after receipt may take up to eight business days, especially since the DOT Mail Room must x-ray and screen all package deliveries prior to their acceptance into the DOT Docket Management System.
DOT's complete notice on this issue is available on RCP's website here.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mike Israni by phone at (202) 366-4571, by fax at (202) 366-4566, or by E-mail at mailto:mike.israni@rspa.dot.gov, regarding the subject matter of this proposed rule. The complete notice is available from RCP's website at here.
RCP will conduct a 2 day workshop on DOT Pipeline Regulations on March 20th and 21st in Houston. This workshop will present an overview of all the current DOT regulations for pipeline operators, including recent regulatory initiatives such as pipeline integrity management, hazardous liquid corrosion control requirements, and operator qualification. This workshop is suitable for personnel who need a general introduction to DOT pipeline regulatory requirements, or who need an update on recent and proposed DOT Pipeline regulatory initiatives. Additional information is available on our website here.
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