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Part 192: TRANSPORTATION OF NATURAL AND OTHER GAS BY PIPELINE: MINIMUM FEDERAL SAFETY STANDARDS
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Interpretation Responses
Ref ID | Date | Company Name | Individual Name | Response Document |
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PI-17-0007 | The Dow Chemical Company | Ms. Jennifer Ashcraft | View | |
PI-17-0001 | G2 Partners | Mr. John A. Jacobi | View |
Regulation Sections
Section | Subject |
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192.1 | What is the scope of this part? |
192.3 | Definitions |
192.5 | Class locations |
192.7 | What documents are incorporated by reference partly or wholly in this part? |
192.8 | How are onshore gathering lines and regulated onshore gathering lines determined? |
192.9 | What requirements apply to gathering lines? |
192.10 | Outer continental shelf pipelines |
192.11 | Petroleum gas systems |
192.12 | Underground natural gas storage facilities |
192.13 | What general requirements apply to pipelines regulated under this part? |
192.14 | Conversion to service subject to this part |
192.15 | Rules of regulatory construction |
192.16 | Customer notification |
192.51 | Scope |
192.53 | General |
192.55 | Steel pipe |
192.59 | Plastic pipe |
192.63 | Marking of materials |
192.65 | Transportation of pipe |
192.101 | Scope |
192.103 | General |
192.105 | Design formula for steel pipe |
192.107 | Yield strength (S) for steel pipe |
192.109 | Nominal wall thickness (t) for steel pipe |
192.111 | Design factor (F) for steel pipe |
192.112 | Additional design requirements for steel pipe using alternative maximum allowable operating pressure |
192.113 | Longitudinal joint factor (E) for steel pipe |
192.115 | Temperature derating factor (T) for steel pipe |
192.121 | Design of plastic pipe |
192.123 | Design limitations for plastic pipe |
192.125 | Design of copper pipe |
192.141 | Scope |
192.143 | General requirements |
192.144 | Qualifying metallic components |
192.145 | Valves |
192.147 | Flanges and flange accessories |
192.149 | Standard fittings |
192.150 | Passage of internal inspection devices |
192.151 | Tapping |
192.153 | Components fabricated by welding |
192.155 | Welded branch connections |
192.157 | Extruded outlets |
192.159 | Flexibility |
192.161 | Supports and anchors |
192.163 | Compressor stations: Design and construction |
192.165 | Compressor stations: Liquid removal |
192.167 | Compressor stations: Emergency shutdown |
192.169 | Compressor stations: Pressure limiting devices |
192.171 | Compressor stations: Additional safety equipment |
192.173 | Compressor stations: Ventilation |
192.175 | Pipe-type and bottle-type holders |
192.177 | Additional provisions for bottle-type holders |
192.179 | Transmission line valves |
192.181 | Distribution line valves |
192.183 | Vaults: Structural design requirements |
192.185 | Vaults: Accessibility |
192.187 | Vaults: Sealing, venting, and ventilation |
192.189 | Vaults: Drainage and waterproofing |
192.191 | Design pressure of plastic fittings |
192.193 | Valve installation in plastic pipe |
192.195 | Protection against accidental overpressuring |
192.197 | Control of the pressure of gas delivered from high-pressure distribution systems |
192.199 | Requirements for design of pressure relief and limiting devices |
192.201 | Required capacity of pressure relieving and limiting stations |
192.203 | Instrument, control, and sampling pipe and components |
192.221 | Scope |
192.225 | Welding procedures |
192.227 | Qualification of welders and welding operators |
192.229 | Limitations on welders and welding operators |
192.231 | Protection from weather |
192.233 | Miter joints |
192.235 | Preparation for welding |
192.241 | Inspection and test of welds |
192.243 | Nondestructive testing |
192.245 | Repair or removal of defects |
192.271 | Scope |
192.273 | General |
192.275 | Cast iron pipe |
192.277 | Ductile iron pipe |
192.279 | Copper pipe |
192.281 | Plastic pipe |
192.283 | Plastic pipe: Qualifying joining procedures |
192.285 | Plastic pipe: Qualifying persons to make joints. |
192.287 | Plastic pipe: Inspection of joints |
192.301 | Scope |
192.303 | Compliance with specifications or standards |
192.305 | Inspection: General |
192.307 | Inspection of materials |
192.309 | Repair of steel pipe |
192.311 | Repair of plastic pipe |
192.313 | Bends and elbows |
192.315 | Wrinkle bends in steel pipe |
192.317 | Protection from hazards |
192.319 | Installation of pipe in a ditch |
192.321 | Installation of plastic pipe |
192.323 | Casing |
192.325 | Underground clearance |
192.327 | Cover |
192.329 | Additional construction requirements for steel pipe using alternative maximum allowable operating pressure |
192.351 | Scope |
192.353 | Customer meters and regulators: Location |
192.355 | Customer meters and regulators: Protection from damage |
192.357 | Customer meters and regulators: Installation |
192.359 | Customer meter installations: Operating pressure |
192.361 | Service lines: Installation |
192.363 | Service lines: Valve requirements |
192.365 | Service lines: Location of valves |
192.367 | Service lines: General requirements for connections to main piping |
192.369 | Service lines: Connections to cast iron or ductile iron mains |
192.371 | Service lines: Steel |
192.373 | Service lines: Cast iron and ductile iron |
192.375 | Service lines: Plastic |
192.377 | Service lines: Copper |
192.379 | New service lines not in use |
192.381 | Service lines: Excess flow valve performance standards |
192.383 | Excess flow valve installation |
192.385 | Manual service line shut-off valve installation |
192.451 | Scope |
192.452 | How does this subpart apply to converted pipelines and regulated onshore gathering lines? |
192.453 | General |
192.455 | External corrosion control: Buried or submerged pipelines installed after July 31, 1971 |
192.457 | External corrosion control: Buried or submerged pipelines installed before August 1, 1971 |
192.459 | External corrosion control: Examination of buried pipeline when exposed |
192.461 | External corrosion control: Protective coating |
192.463 | External corrosion control: Cathodic protection |
192.465 | External corrosion control: Monitoring |
192.467 | External corrosion control: Electrical isolation |
192.469 | External corrosion control: Test stations |
192.471 | External corrosion control: Test leads |
192.473 | External corrosion control: Interference currents |
192.475 | Internal corrosion control: General |
192.476 | Internal corrosion control: Design and construction of transmission line |
192.477 | Internal corrosion control: Monitoring. |
192.479 | Atmospheric corrosion control: General |
192.481 | Atmospheric corrosion control: Monitoring |
192.483 | Remedial measures: General |
192.485 | Remedial measures: Transmission lines |
192.487 | Remedial measures: Distribution lines other than cast iron or ductile iron lines |
192.489 | Remedial measures: Cast iron and ductile iron pipelines |
192.490 | Direct assessment |
192.491 | Corrosion control records |
192.501 | Scope |
192.503 | General requirements |
192.505 | Strength test requirements for steel pipeline to operate at a hoop stress of 30 percent or more of SMYS |
192.507 | Test requirements for pipelines to operate at a hoop stress less than 30 percent of SMYS and at or above 100 p.s.i. (689 kPa) gage |
192.509 | Test requirements for pipelines to operate below 100 p.s.i. (689 kPa) gage |
192.511 | Test requirements for service lines |
192.513 | Test requirements for plastic pipelines |
192.515 | Environmental protection and safety requirements |
192.517 | Records |
192.551 | Scope |
192.553 | General requirements |
192.555 | Uprating to a pressure that will produce a hoop stress of 30 percent or more of SMYS in steel pipelines |
192.557 | Uprating: Steel pipelines to a pressure that will produce a hoop stress less than 30 percent of SMYS: plastic, cast iron, and ductile iron pipelines |
192.601 | Scope |
192.603 | General provisions |
192.605 | Procedural manual for operations, maintenance, and emergencies |
192.609 | Change in class location: Required study |
192.611 | Change in class location: Confirmation or revision of maximum allowable operating pressure |
192.612 | Underwater inspection and reburial of pipelines in the Gulf of Mexico and its inlets |
192.613 | Continuing surveillance |
192.614 | Damage prevention program |
192.615 | Emergency plans |
192.616 | Public awareness |
192.617 | Investigation of failures |
192.619 | Maximum allowable operating pressure: Steel or plastic pipelines |
192.620 | Alternative maximum allowable operating pressure for certain steel pipelines |
192.621 | Maximum allowable operating pressure: High-pressure distribution systems |
192.623 | Maximum and minimum allowable operating pressure; Low-pressure distribution systems |
192.625 | Odorization of gas |
192.627 | Tapping pipelines under pressure |
192.629 | Purging of pipelines |
192.631 | Control room management |
192.701 | Scope |
192.703 | General |
192.705 | Transmission lines: Patrolling |
192.706 | Transmission lines: Leakage surveys |
192.707 | Line markers for mains and transmission lines |
192.709 | Transmission lines: Record keeping |
192.711 | Transmission lines: General requirements for repair procedures |
192.713 | Transmission lines: Permanent field repair of imperfections and damages |
192.715 | Transmission lines: Permanent field repair of welds |
192.717 | Transmission lines: Permanent field repair of leaks |
192.719 | Transmission lines: Testing of repairs |
192.721 | Distribution systems: Patrolling |
192.723 | Distribution systems: Leakage surveys |
192.725 | Test requirements for reinstating service lines |
192.727 | Abandonment or deactivation of facilities |
192.731 | Compressor stations: Inspection and testing of relief devices |
192.735 | Compressor stations: Storage of combustible materials |
192.736 | Compressor stations: Gas detection |
192.739 | Pressure limiting and regulating stations: Inspection and testing |
192.740 | Pressure regulating, limiting, and overpressure protection-Individual service lines directly connected to production, gathering, or transmission pipelines |
192.741 | Pressure limiting and regulating stations: Telemetering or recording gauges |
192.743 | Pressure limiting and regulating stations: Capacity of relief devices |
192.745 | Valve maintenance: Transmission lines |
192.747 | Valve maintenance: Distribution systems |
192.749 | Vault maintenance |
192.751 | Prevention of accidental ignition |
192.753 | Caulked bell and spigot joints |
192.755 | Protecting cast-iron pipelines |
192.801 | Scope |
192.803 | Definitions |
192.805 | Qualification program |
192.807 | Recordkeeping |
192.809 | General |
192.901 | What do the regulations in this subpart cover? |
192.903 | What definitions apply to this subpart? |
192.905 | How does an operator identify a high consequence area? |
192.907 | What must an operator do to implement this subpart? |
192.909 | How can an operator change its integrity management program? |
192.911 | What are the elements of an integrity management program? |
192.913 | When may an operator deviate its program from certain requirements of this subpart? |
192.915 | What knowledge and training must personnel have to carry out an integrity management program? |
192.917 | How does an operator identify potential threats to pipeline integrity and use the threat identification in its integrity program? |
192.919 | What must be in the baseline assessment plan? |
192.921 | How is the baseline assessment to be conducted? |
192.923 | How is direct assessment used and for what threats? |
192.925 | What are the requirements for using External Corrosion Direct Assessment (ECDA)? |
192.927 | What are the requirements for using Internal Corrosion Direct Assessment (ICDA)? |
192.929 | What are the requirements for using Direct Assessment for Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCCDA)? |
192.931 | How may Confirmatory Direct Assessment (CDA) be used? |
192.933 | What actions must be taken to address integrity issues? |
192.935 | What additional preventive and mitigative measures must an operator take? |
192.937 | What is a continual process of evaluation and assessment to maintain a pipeline's integrity? |
192.939 | What are the required reassessment intervals? |
192.941 | What is a low stress reassessment? |
192.943 | When can an operator deviate from these reassessment intervals? |
192.945 | What methods must an operator use to measure program effectiveness? |
192.947 | What records must an operator keep? |
192.949 | How does an operator notify PHMSA? |
192.951 | Where does an operator file a report? |
192.1001 | What definitions apply to this subpart? |
192.1003 | What do the regulations in this subpart cover? |
192.1005 | What must a gas distribution operator (other than a master meter or small LPG operator) do to implement this subpart? |
192.1007 | What are the required elements of an integrity management plan? |
192.1009 | What must an operator report when a mechanical fitting fails? |
192.1011 | What records must an operator keep? |
192.1013 | When may an operator deviate from required periodic inspections under this part? |
192.1015 | What must a master meter or small liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) operator do to implement this subpart? |
192.712 | Analysis of predicted failure pressure and critical strain level |