Now
that Hurricane season is almost over, this is a reminder to those that have UIP
and IIRM plans that you may want to review them soon.
RCP’s latest Inspection Interval Risk Model (IIRM) has been improved to include
additional inspection trigger results for hazardous liquid pipelines that cross
navigable waterways within Inlets of the Gulf of Mexico. We’ve also created an
optional module that will incorporate risk-based evaluation for deeper water
pipelines in addition to the shallow water pipelines already included in the
IIRM. Several improvements have been incorporated in the Underwater Inspection
Procedure based upon suggestions from PHMSA, other affected operators, and
survey vendors.
For more information on RCP’s Underwater Inspection Program or Interval Risk
Model, contact Jessica Roger.
In This Issue
- Advisory Bulletin – Reminder of Requirements for LPG Pipeline Systems
- Underwater Inspection Procedures & Inspection Interval Risk Model Updates
- Arkansas Gas Regulations
- Louisiana Hydrocarbon Storage Wells in Salt Dome Cavities – Proposed Rule Change
- RCP Receives 3 Patents for MAOP Software
- Excavation Damage Prevention Toolbox
- Pipeline Safety Trust Meeting in New Orleans New Orleans – Nov 21-22, 2013