Public Service Commission of Wisconsin - PI-18-0007
Interpretation of part 192 as it applies to pressure test conducted for purpose of uprating maximum allowable operating pressure (MAOP).
Interpretation of part 192 as it applies to pressure test conducted for purpose of uprating maximum allowable operating pressure (MAOP).
Interpretation of 192 as it relates to maximum allowable operating pressure (MAOP) for natural gas pipelines.
Interpretation of Part 192 as it applies to construction of a building over an existing service line.
Interpretation of part 192 as it applies to pipelines with an MAOP that is not commensurate with its present class.
Interpretation of Part 195 as it relates to in-plant piping systems associated with refining facilities.
This document provides guidance to help large and small, master meter, and LPG operators implement the requirements of subpart P of Part 192. Guidance for large and small operators begins at section I and for master meter and LPG operators at section V of this document. We request...
PHMSA and Pipelines FAQs What PHMSA does for pipeline safety and who else may have authority over pipelines.
This Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) guidance document provides additional information on operator qualification regulations. PHMSA provides FAQs to help the public understand how to comply with the existing requirements under the Regulations, but FAQs are not substantive rules, are not...
This FAQ page is continuously updated. Please start here for answers to any questions you have about the NPMS. If you are unable to find what you're looking for here, contact the NPMS National Repository at npms@dot.gov.
Education and prevention are key components of pipeline safety, so in addition to learning more about gathering pipelines, the public should also remember to call 811, a nationwide toll-free number, before beginning a digging project to learn the location of pipelines that may be underground....