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DOT Pipeline Compliance News February 2005 Edition Recent Trends in DOT Pipeline Regulations |
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| RCP and ESS sign Alliance Partnership Agreement for Web-Based Compliance Assurance Services | Top | |
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RCP has entered into an Alliance Partnership with ESS, the leading provider of Environmental, Health & Safety and Crisis Management software. The primary focus of this partnership will be to bring web-based regulatory compliance solutions to the oil and gas industry. RCP will provide implementation, start-up, and ongoing regulatory compliance outsource services through Essential Compliance Manager™, software by ESS that helps users assure compliance, reduce risk and enhance business performance.
Having a web-based compliance assurance system will provide tremendous value to an operator that typically operates multiple assets that are spread across several states making it difficult to measure compliance from a central focal point. RCP has always provided operators with cost-effective tools necessary to comply with the regulations; with ESS on board, we will be able to introduce browser technology that will further reduce the costs necessary to maintain compliance. A copy of the press release can be viewed here. For more information on how you can benefit from this new partnership, contact Jessica Roger or call (713) 655-8080. |
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| Pipeline Safety Regulation Workshops - Federal, Texas, and Louisiana | Top | |
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RCP will host a 3 day workshop on the Federal, Texas, and Louisiana pipeline safety regulations on February 22 - 24, 2005. Attendees can register for one, two, or all three days. Topics to be covered include:
Day 1: Introduction to Federal Pipeline Safety Regulations
Day 2: Texas Pipeline Safety Regulations
Day 3: Louisiana Pipeline Safety Regulations
A golf outing will be available on days 2 and 3 for personnel who are not interested in that day's topic. For additional information, including a seminar brochure, go to our website here. |
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| Extension of NPDES Storm Water Construction Permit Deadline for Oil and Gas Construction Activity | Top | |
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EPA has proposed to amend the rule on National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System storm water permits to postpone until June 12, 2006, the requirement to obtain permit coverage for oil and gas construction activity that disturbs one to five acres of land. This would be the second postponement promulgated by EPA for these activities. EPA proposes this postponement in order to afford the Agency additional time to complete consideration of the issues raised by stakeholders about storm water runoff from construction activities at oil and gas sites and of procedures for controlling storm water discharges as appropriate to mitigate impacts on water quality.
Comments on the proposed rule must be received on or before February 17, 2005 (docket ID No. OW-2002-0068). EPA intends to take final action with respect to this proposal by March 10, 2005. Within six months of this final action (September 12, 2005), EPA intends to publish a notice of proposed rulemaking in the Federal Register for addressing these discharges and invite public comments. During the next fifteen months, EPA intends to (1) complete the economic impact analysis; (2) complete the evaluation of the legal and procedural implications associated with several options that the Agency is considering with regard to regulation of storm water discharges from oil and gas-related construction sites; (3) continue to evaluate practices and methods operators may employ to control storm water discharges from the sites affected by this proposal. EPA intends to convene at least one public meeting with various stakeholders for the purpose of exchanging information on current industry practices and the effectiveness of those practices in protecting water quality and obtaining input on the appropriate approach for addressing construction storm water discharges from this industry. Finally, EPA expects to propose and take some subsequent final action based on the Agency's conclusions following these activities. EPA believes that further postponing the date for NPDES regulation is appropriate for these sources because the Agency needs additional time to complete its evaluation of the economic and legal issues that have been raised. Moreover, EPA is continuing to evaluate procedures and methods for controlling storm water discharges from these sources as appropriate to mitigate impacts on water quality. In the meantime, EPA strongly recommends that operators consider employing the BMPs (Best Management Practices) described on the Agency's NPDES storm water Web site at: cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/stormwater/menuofbmps/con_site.cfm. |
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| Editorial Revision – Gas Transmission Line Definition | Top | |
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On June 14, 2004, RSPA/OPS issued a final rule titled "Periodic Updates to Pipeline Safety Regulations" (69 FR 32886). The final rule amended various sections of the pipeline safety regulations and incorporated the most recent editions of the voluntary consensus standards publications referenced in the Federal Pipeline Safety Regulations in 49 CFR parts 192 and 195. On September 9, 2004, RSPA/OPS issued correcting amendments to the final rule (69 FR 54591). These amendments corrected several inadvertent errors in the final rule.
After the correcting amendments were published, RSPA/OPS received three written comments noting that the correcting amendments failed to correct a punctuation error in the definition of transmission line in 49 CFR 192.3. These commenters contended that this punctuation error could be misinterpreted as creating an ambiguity in the definition of transmission line. Specifically, the commenters contended that the absence of a colon after the introductory phrase could lead to an unintended interpretation that the exclusion for gathering lines was not applicable to the second and third sub-clauses of the definition. RSPA/OPS never intended the issuance of the final rule or the correcting amendments to result in any substantive change to the definition of transmission line. Moreover, gathering lines have never been included in the § 192.3 definition of transmission line. In response to the comments, however, RSPA is correcting this punctuation error to remove even the potential for any ambiguity or misinterpretation in the definition of transmission line. This minor correction will not result in any substantive change to the definition. |
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| Semi-Annual Reporting of Gas Pipeline Integrity Management Performance Measures | Top | |
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Operators are required by 49 CFR 192.945 to submit integrity management performance measures semi-annually. The next semi-annual report is due February 28, 2005. OPS has issued an Advisory Bulletin (ADB-05-01) concerning the requirements for the next submittal. OPS reiterated in their GAS IMP meeting on January 20, 2005, that they expect 100% compliance with this reporting requirement.
For a copy of the advisory bulletin, please contact Jessica Roger at jessica.roger@your-rcp.com or call (713) 655-8080. |
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| Louisiana to Increase Drug and Alcohol Inspections | Top | |
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Recently, Louisiana OPS indicated plans to increase inspections of written drug and alcohol abuse prevention programs. Operator programs should be compare their program to the DOT Inspection Checklist to ensure compliance. Take note that there are separate protocols for drug inspection and alcohol inspection which are further broken down for headquarters and field. For the inspection protocols go to ops.dot.gov/library/forms/forms.htm.
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| RSPA Report on Research Activities; Request for Comments | Top | |
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The Research and Special Programs Administration (RSPA) is being replaced by two new Federal agencies: the Research and Innovative Technology Administration (RITA) and the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). These new organizations will be effective no later than February 28, 2005.
RITA is a new Department of Transportation (DOT) organization dedicated to advancing the DOT's priorities for transportation innovation, research, and education. RITA will integrate the existing intermodal research and development functions of the RSPA Office of Innovation, Research, and Education and the Secretary's Office of Intermodalism. In addition, RITA also will incorporate the Volpe National Transportation Systems Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts; the Transportation Safety Institute in Oklahoma City; and the Bureau of Transportation Statistics in its entirety. The incoming RITA Administrator is required to prepare a report to Congress, due March 30, 2005, on the research activities and priorities of the Department of Transportation. The report shall include the following information:
As a part of the stakeholder review process, the Department of Transportation is soliciting comments from Federal, state, private sector, and not-for-profit institutions. Please submit all comments electronically to RitaReport@rspa.dot.gov or fax to (202) 366-3671. The deadline for comments is February 15, 2005. |
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| API’s 56th Annual Pipeline Conference, April 19-20, 2005 | Top | |
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Make plans now to attend the American Petroleum Institute's 56th Annual Pipeline Conference scheduled for April 19-20, 2005 at the Hilton Austin Hotel in Austin, Texas. The Conference will feature 5 tracks: People, Regulatory Update, Technology, Operations and Public Information and Communication. Reed Berry "The Traffic Guy" will speak to the audience during the opening session on Tuesday. That evening a Welcome Reception featuring the Environmental Safety Awards will allow attendees to network and visit with some of our sponsors.
Please note that the deadline for early registration and housing reservations is March 18. Additional information is available on API’s website at: api-ep.api.org/training/index.cfm. |
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| ASME Draft Standard B31Q Pipeline Personnel Qualification Draft Posted | Top | |
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ASME and AOPL recently announced that ASME will make a proposed draft available of B31Q Pipeline Personnel Qualification not later than February 3, 2005 for an open review and comment period through February 15, 2005. For more information go to https://secure.asme.org/codes/b31qform.cfm.
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| OPS Gas IMP Oversight Implementation and Inspection Protocol Workshop - January 2005 | Top | |
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The Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS) and the National Association of Pipeline Safety Representatives (NAPSR) cosponsored a workshop in Atlanta to discuss the oversight implementation of the Gas Integrity Management program and the Inspection Protocols. The workshop provided a detailed review and discussion of Gas Pipeline Integrity Management Inspection Protocols as posted on the Gas Integrity Management Public Web Site at primis.rspa.dot.gov/gasimp/. The OPS and NAPSR gathered issues presented at the workshop needing additional clarification or guidance material development for the implementation of the rule oversight program..
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If you have a regulatory-issue meeting planned, let us know,
and we'll announce it in both our Vessel and Facility Newsletter and our DOT Pipeline Newsletter.
Yours, W. R. (Bill) Byrd, PE President RCP Inc. 888-727-9937 wrbyrd@your-rcp.com www.your-rcp.com RCP - Your Regulatory Compliance Partner! http://www.your-rcp.com or call us at 1-888-RCP-X-YES to see what we can do for you. | ||