January 2004

Pipeline Safety: Meetings of the Pipeline Safety Advisory Committees [Docket No. RSPA-98-4470]

Meetings of the Technical Pipeline Safety Standards Committee (TPSSC) and the Technical Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Safety Standards Committee (THLPSSC) will be held from Tuesday, February 3 to Thursday, February 5, 2004, at the Washington-Dulles Airport Marriott Hotel, Dulles, Virginia. The Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS) will provide briefings on pending rulemakings and regulatory initiatives. The…

Drug and Alcohol Management Information System Reporting

Each of the Department of Transportation’s drug and alcohol testing rules include requirements for select employers to submit drug and alcohol testing data to five Department of Transportation (DOT) agencies. In the past, these employers have been required to use agency-specific Management Information System (MIS) forms for this purpose, twenty-one different forms in all. The…

API Recommended Practice 1162: Public Awareness Programs for Pipeline Operators Finalized

API RP 1162 Finalized (from API’s website): The American Petroleum Institute has issued new guidance to U.S. pipeline operators to improve public awareness of pipelines. The purpose of the guidelines, known as Recommended Practice 1162 or Public Awareness Programs for Pipeline Operators, is to reduce pipeline accidents, which are often attributable to digging by homeowners,…

TCEQ Releases 2003 Enforcement Report

State law requires the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to prepare an electronic enforcement report by December 1 each year that reports on the enforcement actions for each type of regulatory program in the agency. This report can be found at www.tnrcc.state.tx.us/enforcement/AER/FY03/EnfRptFY03.pdf. This enforcement report contains statistical indicators and a comparative analysis for the following…

Texas Railroad Commission to begin Formulation of Texas Energy Plan

The Texas Railroad Commission issued a press release in December announcing that Governor Rick Perry launched the development of a state energy plan. This includes an executive order creating the Texas Energy Planning Council. Victor G. Carrillo, chairman of the Texas Railroad Commission, will chair the effort. The Energy Planning Council’s focus will be on…

The Texas Railroad Commission to Hold the 54th Annual State of the Industry Meeting

The Railroad Commission’s 54th Annual State of the Industry meeting is scheduled for January 28, 2004 at 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm in Room 1.111 of the William B. Travis Office Building, Austin. This year’s meeting will feature a new format with invited speakers. Special guest speaker is Texas Governor Rick Perry. Invited speakers will…

Advisory Bulletin (ADB-03-09) Re: Potential Service Disruptions in SCADA Systems

The Office of Pipeline Safety recently issued the following notice and gas and liquid pipeline operators. For a complete copy of the notice, please contact our Vice President of Business Development, Dan Shelledy, at dshelledy@your-rcp.com. Each pipeline owner or operator should review their procedures for the upgrading, configuring, maintaining, and enhancing its SCADA system. If…

NESHAP – Bulk Gasoline Terminals and Pipeline Breakout Stations

On August 18, 1983, the EPA promulgated Standards of Performance for Bulk Gasoline Terminals (48 FR 37590). The 1983 standards of performance limit and control emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOC) that react with other pollutants to form ozone (or smog) which has been linked to respiratory impairment and eye irritation, and negatively affects vegetation…

Notice of Minimum Annual Percentage Rate for Random Drug Testing

Each year, pipeline operators randomly select employees to test for prohibited drugs. The number of employees selected may not be less than the minimum annual percentage rate the Research and Special Programs Administration’s (RSPA) Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS) determines, which is either 50 percent or 25 percent of covered employees based on the industry’s…

OCS Rights-of-Use and Easement and Pipeline Rights-of-Way

The Minerals Management Service (MMS) is modifying requirements governing rights-of-use and easements and pipeline rights-of-way on the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS). These changes will increase rental rates for pipeline rights-of-way and establish rentals for rights-of-use and easements. This change is needed because of requests made by lessees and pipeline right-of-way holders to use large areas…

DOT/OPS Issues Final Gas Pipeline Integrity Management Rule

DOT/OPS issued the long anticipated pipeline integrity management rule for gas transmission pipelines on December 12, 2003. The rule is contained in a new Subpart O of §192. The rule is very detailed and specifies requirements for Operators in performing assessments, data collection, integration and analysis, repair and remediation action, implementation of preventative and mitigation…