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Pipeline Safety: Class Location Change Requirements

FR Abstract
PHMSA is updating its regulations to allow operators to apply modern risk management principles in addressing the safety of gas pipelines affected by class location changes. Relying on an approach originally developed in the 1950s, PHMSA's regulations use class locations to provide an additional margin of safety in the design, construction, testing, operation, and maintenance of gas pipelines based on population density. When the class location of a pipeline changes due to an increase in population density, an operator may need to take certain actions to confirm or to revise the maximum allowable operating pressure of a segment. Because the methods traditionally used for that purpose do not account for modern risk management principles, PHMSA has granted special permits for more than two decades allowing operators to use an integrity-management-based alternative. This final rule adopts that `IM alternative' by regulation to provide operators with an additional method for confirming or restoring the maximum allowable operating pressure of certain eligible segments that experience class location changes.
Incorporation
FR Document Number
2026-00566
Federal Register Volume
91
Federal Register Year
2026-01-14
Federal Register Start Page
1608
Federal Register End Page
1655
CFR Citation
49 CFR 192
FR Citation
91 FR 1608
CFR title
49
CFR Part
192
Document Number
API STD 1163
Document Edition
2018
Standard Title
API STANDARD 1163, In-Line Inspection Systems Qualification, Second edition, April 2013, Reaffirmed August 2018
Excerpts
611(a)(4)(ii), and the general requirements for validating ILI results and prohibiting the use of direct assessments in § 192.611(a)(4)(iii). § 192.7 What documents are incorporated by reference partly or wholly in this part? Section 192.7 lists documents that are incorporated by reference in part 192. Section 192.7(b)(12) currently incorporates the second edition of API STD 1163 by reference into § 192.493, which prescribes the requirements for conducting ILI of gas pipelines. API STD 1163 is a comprehensive document that provides performance-based requirements
Record Source
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