Title: U. S. Department of Transportation
1 U. S. Department of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety
Administration
www.dot.gov
2PIPES Act of 2006 PHMSAsTop 10 Priorities
Arkansas PSCPHMSA TQ UpdateLittle Rock,
ARJune 20, 2007Presented by John A. Jacobi,
P.E.Community Assistance Technical Services
ManagerSouthwest Region
3Outline
- Mission Statements
- List of Top 10 (1)
- Item-by-Item Description (as of 2/20/07)
- The 11th Item
- Bonus Information
4OPS Mission Statement
- To ensure the safe, reliable, and
environmentally sound operation of the Nations
pipeline transportation system.
5CATS MissionStatement
- To advance public safety, environmental
protection and pipeline reliability by
facilitating clear communications among all
pipeline stakeholders, including the public, the
operators and government officials.
6List of Ranked Priorities
- (25) Gas Integrity Management Reassessment
Interval - (6) Enforcement Transparency
- (5) Information Grants to Communities
- (4) Low Stress Pipelines
- (22) Hazardous Liquids (HL) Internal Corrosion
Control Regulations
7List of Ranked Priorities(continued)
- Three Items
- (9) Distribution Integrity Management
Emergency Flow Valves - (12) Control Room Management
- (19) SCADA Standards
- (16) Executive signature of Integrity
Management Performance Reports
8List of Ranked Priorities(continued)
- (21) Leak Detection Technology Study and Report
to Congress - (8) Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Capacity and
Regulatory Adequacy Study (Market Study) - (17) Cost Recovery LNG Design Review
- (2) State One-Call/Damage Prevention Programs
91. Gas Integrity Management Reassessment Interval
- Review/comment on GAO report. Send to Congress
legislative recommendations for implementing
report conclusions. - Statutory deadline and stakeholder interest by
INGAA drive the urgency. We have the authority to
issue waivers and are prepared to do so, and are
streamlining the process by bundling waivers by
topic. - Draft Prepared goal to finish by end of March
102. Enforcement Transparency
- Post monthly summary of pipeline enforcement
actions for the public to include identification
of operators involved in enforcement actions, the
types of alleged violations, and any penalties or
proposed penalties. Also requires mechanism for
operators to make responsive information
available to the public. - Underway. Will use website. Meeting with
Stakeholders. Will seek public comment.
Complete by end of 2007.
113. Information Grants to Communities
- Grants to local communities, including three
25,000 demonstration grants, to promote local
community awareness and understanding of pipeline
safety activities in their area. - Working on criteria. Pilot in Alaska. Create
partnerships between operators communities.
Improve understanding of company performance by
using well chosen broadbased metrics that are
transparent and close to real time. No specific
deadline.
124. Low Stress Pipelines
- Issue regulations Two Phases (I) High
Consequence Areas HCAs and (II) non-HCAs - PHMSAs top regulatory priority. Get protection
to highest risk areas (HCAs) first, and will
likely take a phased approach to bringing in the
rest of the low stress (non-HCA) pipelines. HCA
lines by end of 2007 no specific schedule for
remaining lines.
135. Hazardous Liquids (HL) Internal Corrosion
Control Regulations
- Review adequacy of 49 CFR Part 195 (HL) internal
corrosion control regulations. Submit report to
Congress containing results of the review and
modify regulations if necessary/appropriate - Complete prior to completing the low stress
rulemaking - second phase, so that any
improvements in regulation, for example, cleaning
and continuous monitoring, are defined prior to
the final rule on the low stress pipelines
outside high risk areas. SW Region complete by
end of 2007.
146A. Distribution IMP
- Prescribe minimum standards for distribution IMP.
Require gas distribution pipeline operators to
develop/follow a written plans to include
evaluation of systems, identification of threats
potentially affecting the system, implementation
of measures to mitigate risks, and ongoing
performance monitoring. - Largely based on findings from the DIMP team of
stakeholders. Proposed rulemaking by end of 2007.
156A. Excess Flow Valves
- Develop regulations to require gas distribution
operators to install EFVs in certain
circumstances and annual reporting on the number
of installed EFVs. - The new EFV requirement (PIPES 2006) has
necessitated changes in previous thinking, but
the proposed rulemaking should be published this
summer to take effect about a year later.
166B. Control Room Management
- Issue regulations requiring operators to
develop/implement and submit for approval a human
factors management plan, including a maximum
limit on hours of service for controllers.
176B. Control Room Management
- This newly required plan to may be appended to
the existing Part 192 IMP requirements pipeline
infrastructure, people and plans and procedures
are what make up integrity management this
element is part of the system of Prevention
through People. PHMSA will have discussions with
stakeholders on concept soon, as next step.
186C. SCADA Standards
- Issue standards implementing three NTSB
recommendations on the operation of Supervisory
Control and Data Acquisition systems (SCADA),
including (1) use of graphics on SCADA (2)
review and audit of alarms on monitoring
equipment and (3) pipeline controller training.
- Will be addressed with 6B. Control Room
Management, above.
197. Executive Signature of IMP Reports
- Establish procedures requiring certification of
pipeline IM performance reports filed by a senior
executive officer of the company. - Will be implemented by an Advisory Bulletin.
Rulemaking not required. Should be done quickly.
208. Leak Detection Technology Study and Report to
Congress
- Study the effectiveness of leak detection systems
utilized by operators of hazardous liquid
pipelines. Provide report to Congress. - This study will be primarily based on assessment
of IMP inspections and will include recent
research findings. Shooting for end of 2007.
219. Market Study
- Requires PHMSA and DOE to perform periodic
analyses of hazardous liquid pipeline
transportation to identify capacity restrictions
that could cause shortages of petroleum products
or price disruptions in the event of pipeline
failures. Report to Congress. - Meetings with DOE have begun, but this project
may be delayed until FY08 due to the CR. Finish
by June 2008.
2210. Cost Recovery- LNG Design Review
- Authorizes recovery of staff costs associated
with performing a design review for a proposed
LNG facility project directly from the project
applicant. - PHMSA is beginning to look at implementation
options to collect fees from operators with
designs of facilities for us to review this year
and next. No set deadline.
2311. State One-Call/Damage Prevention Programs
- Did not make the Top 10 but nonetheless very
significant to some stakeholders - 2 of PIPES requires excavators to
call-before-you-dig, observe pipeline markings,
report damage to the operators of pipelines and
use 911 if there is a leak or fire. - Most states do not have effective enforcement of
damage prevention laws
2411. State One-Call/Damage Prevention Programs
- 2(f) of PIPES requires PHMSA to develop and
issue through rulemaking criteria for
determining inadequate State enforcement of
penalties. - A draft white paper based on CGA Compliance Best
Practices has been developed and circulated
internally within PHMSA - An ad hoc team is rumored to be in the works.
This team will include many stakeholders. No set
schedule
25Bonus Information
- The best place to get most recent 49 CFR Parts
190 199 and 49 CFR Part 40 (Alcohol Drug
Abuse Regulations) is - http//ops.dot.gov/training/index.htm
- click on Regulatory Information
- click on the part you want
26Questions ???Thank You!!
- john.jacobi_at_dot.gov
- 281-685-7128 (cell)
- 713-272-2839