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Pipeline Safety: Safety of Gas Transmission Pipelines: MAOP Reconfirmation, Expansion of Assessment Requirements, and Other Related Amendments

FR Abstract
PHMSA is revising the Federal Pipeline Safety Regulations to improve the safety of onshore gas transmission pipelines. This final rule addresses congressional mandates, National Transportation Safety Board recommendations, and responds to public input. The amendments in this final rule address integrity management requirements and other requirements, and they focus on the actions an operator must take to reconfirm the maximum allowable operating pressure of previously untested natural gas transmission pipelines and pipelines lacking certain material or operational records, the periodic assessment of pipelines in populated areas not designated as ``high consequence areas,'' the reporting of exceedances of maximum allowable operating pressure, the consideration of seismicity as a risk factor in integrity management, safety features on in-line inspection launchers and receivers, a 6-month grace period for 7-calendar-year integrity management reassessment intervals, and related recordkeeping provisions.
Incorporation
FR Document Number
2019-20306
Federal Register Volume
84
Federal Register Year
2019-10-01
Federal Register Start Page
52180
Federal Register End Page
52257
CFR Citation
49 CFR 191
FR Citation
84 FR 52180
CFR title
49
CFR Part
191
Document Number
NACE SP0102-HD2010 (formerly RP0102)
Document Edition
2010
Standard Title
NACE Standard Practice 0102– 2010: In-Line Inspection of Pipelines, Revised 2010–03–13
Standard History
In 2021 National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE International) merged with Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC). The merged companies are now known as the Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP). The NACE and SSPC organizations and brands will be gradually phased out.
Excerpts
VI. Standards Incorporated by Reference A. Summary of New and Revised Standards B. Availability of Standards Incorporated by Reference VII. Regulatory … documents are incorporated by reference partly or wholly in this part? Section 192.7 lists documents that are incorporated by reference in part 192. PHMSA … predicted failure pressure. ASME/ANSI B31G (incorporated by reference, see § 192.7) or R-STRENG (incorporated by reference, see § 192.7) must be used for corrosion
Record Source
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