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Issued on: March 29, 2007.
Rose A. McMurray,
Chief Safety Officer, Assistant Administrator.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration
[Docket No. PHMSA–98–4470]
Pipeline Safety: Meetings of the
Technical Pipeline Safety Standards
Committee and the Technical
Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Safety
Standards Committee
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 60102, 60115.
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety Administration
(PHMSA), U.S. Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice of canceled meetings and
public workshop.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This notice cancels the
Wednesday, April 25 and Thursday,
April 26, 2007 meetings of PHMSA’s
Technical Pipeline Safety Standards
Advisory Committee (TPSSC) and
Technical Hazardous Liquid Pipeline
Safety Standards Committee (THLPSSC)
and a public workshop.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
additional information regarding this
notice contact Cheryl Whetsel at (202)
366–4431, or by e-mail at
cheryl.whetsel@dot.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
February 12, 2007, the THLPSSC
discussed a proposal to extend pipeline
safety regulations to the unregulated
hazardous liquid gathering lines and
low stress pipelines, and potential
changes to the proposal to address the
requirements of the Pipeline Integrity,
Protection, Enforcement and Safety Act
of 2006. PHMSA expects to incorporate
these changes into a supplemental
notice of proposed rulemaking (SNPRM)
within the next few weeks. PHMSA
published a Federal Register notice on
March 23, 2007 (72 FR 13559) which
announced April meetings. The
THLPSSC was to consider and vote on
the SNPRM. PHMSA has decided an
April meeting would not give the
THLPSSC sufficient time to review the
SNPRM. In addition, the THLPSSC
would not have the benefit of viewing
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the public comments on the SNPRM.
PHMSA will schedule a THLPSSC
meeting later in the year to consider and
vote on this rulemaking proposal.
The other rulemaking item on the
April agenda was a TPSSC meeting to
consider and vote on a proposal to relax
regulatory requirements governing
public awareness programs conducted
by operators of master meter systems
and certain operators of petroleum gas
systems. The proposal is a minor noncontroversial change to an existing
rulemaking PHMSA will schedule a
TPSSC telephone meeting later in the
year to consider and vote on this
rulemaking proposal.
Lastly, PHMSA continues to evaluate
reassessment intervals for gas integrity
management programs. PHMSA may
reschedule the public workshop
canceled by this notice or decide on an
alternative way to seek public input.
Issued in Washington, DC on March 30,
2007.
Jeffrey D. Wiese,
Acting Associate Administrator for Pipeline
Safety.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration
[Docket No. PHMSA–06–25735; Notice 2]
Pipeline Safety: Grant of Waiver;
Sabine Pass LNG
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety Administration
(PHMSA); U.S. Department of
Transportation.
ACTION: Grant of waiver; Sabine Pass
LNG, L.P.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Sabine Pass LNG, L.P.
(SPLNG) requested a waiver of
compliance from the Federal pipeline
safety regulation that requires liquefied
natural gas (LNG) facilities constructed
after March 31, 2000 to comply with the
National Fire Protection Association’s
Standard 59A (NFPA 59A), 2001
Edition. The waiver specifically
requested permission to use ultrasonic
examination as an acceptable alternative
non-destructive testing method for
welds on LNG tanks.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
SPLNG requested a waiver from
compliance of the Federal pipeline
safety requirements at 49 CFR 193.2301
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for its facility at Cameron Parish,
Louisiana. This regulation requires each
LNG facility constructed after March 31,
2000 to comply with 49 CFR part 193
and NFPA Standard 59A, 2001 Edition.
NFPA Standard 59A, 2001 Edition
requires that welded containers
designed for not more than 15 pounds
per square inch gauge comply with the
Eighth Edition, 1990, of American
Petroleum Institute Standard 620 (API
620), ‘‘Design and Construction of Large,
Welded, Low-Pressure Storage Tanks
(Appendix Q).’’ The Eighth Edition of
API 620 requires inspection according
to Appendix Q which calls for a full
radiographic examination of all vertical
and horizontal butt welds associated
with the container.
SPLNG is proposing to use the Tenth
Edition, 2002, Addendum 1 of the 2004
Edition of API 620 at its Cameron Parish
LNG facility. This Tenth Edition allows
ultrasonic examination as well as
radiography as an acceptable alternative
non-destructive testing method. SPLNG
proposes to use ultrasonic examination,
which consists of full semi-automated
and manual ultrasonic examination
using shear wave probes. The
examination will also consist of a
volumetric ultrasonic examination using
a combination of creep wave probes and
focused angled longitudinal wave
probes. To allow ultrasonic examination
in accordance with the most recent
NFPA Standard 59A, 2006 Edition, a
waiver is required.
PHMSA considered SPLNG’s waiver
request and published a notice in the
Federal Register inviting interested
persons to comment on whether a
waiver should be granted (71 FR 56584;
September 27, 2006). No comments
were received.
The NFPA issued a Tentative Interim
Amendment to NFPA Standard 59A,
2006 Edition, effective February 14,
2006 (59A TIA06). This amendment
incorporates API 620, Tenth Edition,
2002, Addendum 1, 2004. The Tenth
Edition adds ultrasonic examination as
an acceptable method of non-destructive
examination for welds. The proposed
wording of the Tenth Edition 2002,
Addendum 1, 2004 of API 620 deletes
‘‘radiographic’’ inspection and replaces
it with ‘‘complete’’ examination and
defines ‘‘complete’’ examination as
radiographic or ultrasonic examination.
Decision: PHMSA finds that the use of
ultrasonic examination in accordance
with NFPA Standard 59A, 2006 Edition
and 59A TIA06 is not inconsistent with
pipeline safety and achieves an
equivalent level of safety. Therefore,
SPLNG’s request for waiver of
compliance with § 193.2301 is granted,
subject to the following conditions: (1)
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Ultrasonic examinations of welds on
metal containers shall comply with
section 7.3.1.2 of NFPA Standard 59A,
2006 Edition and 59A TIA06; (2) the
owner/operator shall retain all
ultrasonic examination records for the
life of the facility and these records
shall be retained in a manner so they
may not be altered; and (3) the interval
for verifying the examination of welds
against a calibration standard shall be
eight hours or less. If the ultrasonic
equipment is found to be out of
calibration, all previous weld
examinations determined by the
operator shall be reexamined by
ultrasonic equipment within a week.
Issued in Washington, DC on April 2, 2007.
Jeffrey D. Wiese,
Acting Associate Administrator for Pipeline
Safety.
[FR Doc. 07–1706 Filed 4–2–07; 4:52 pm]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration
[Docket No. PHMSA–06–25734; Notice 2]
Pipeline Safety: Grant of Waiver;
Freeport LNG
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety Administration
(PHMSA); U.S. Department of
Transportation
ACTION: Grant of Waiver; Freeport LNG.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Freeport LNG (FLNG)
requested a waiver of compliance from
the Federal pipeline safety regulation
that requires liquefied natural gas (LNG)
facilities constructed after March 31,
2000 to comply with the National Fire
Protection Association’s Standard 59A
(NFPA 59A), 2001 Edition. The waiver
specifically requested permission to use
ultrasonic examination as an acceptable
alternative non-destructive testing
method for welds on LNG tanks.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Background
FLNG requested a waiver from
compliance of the Federal pipeline
safety requirements at 49 CFR 193.2301
for its facility at Quintana Terminal,
Texas. This regulation requires each
LNG facility constructed after March 31,
2000 to comply with 49 CFR part 193
and NFPA Standard 59A, 2001 Edition.
NFPA Standard 59A, 2001 Edition
requires that welded containers
designed for not more than 15 pounds
per square inch gauge comply with the
Eighth Edition, 1990, of American
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Petroleum Institute Standard 620 (API
620), ‘‘Design and Construction of Large,
Welded, Low-Pressure Storage Tanks
(Appendix Q).’’ The Eighth Edition of
API 620 requires inspection according
to Appendix Q which calls for a full
radiographic examination of all vertical
and horizontal butt welds associated
with the container.
FLNG proposes to use the Tenth
Edition, 2002, Addendum 1 of the 2004
edition of API 620 at its Quintana
Terminal LNG facility. The Tenth
Edition allows ultrasonic examination
as well as radiography as an acceptable
alternative non-destructive testing
method. FLNG proposes to use
ultrasonic examination, which consists
of full semi-automated and manual
ultrasonic examination using shear
wave probes. The examination will also
consist of a volumetric ultrasonic
examination using a combination of
creep wave probes and focused angled
longitudinal wave probes. To allow
ultrasonic examination in accordance
with the most recent NFPA Standard
59A, 2006 Edition, a waiver is required.
PHMSA considered FLNG’s waiver
request and published a notice in the
Federal Register inviting interested
persons to comment on whether a
waiver should be granted (71 FR 56583;
September 27, 2006). No comments
were received.
The NFPA issued a Tentative Interim
Amendment to NFPA Standard 59A,
2006 Edition, effective February 14,
2006 (59A TIA06). The amendment
incorporates API 620, Tenth Edition,
2002, Addendum 1, 2004. The Tenth
Edition adds ultrasonic examination as
an acceptable non-destructive testing
method of examination for welds. The
proposed wording of the Tenth Edition,
Addendum 1, 2004 of API 620 deletes
‘‘radiographic’’ inspection and replaces
it with ‘‘complete’’ examination and
defines ‘‘complete’’ examination as
radiographic or ultrasonic examination.
Decision: PHMSA finds that the use of
ultrasonic examination in accordance
with NFPA Standard 59A, 2006 Edition
and 59A TIA06 is not inconsistent with
pipeline safety and achieves an
equivalent level of safety. Therefore,
FLNG’s request for waiver of
compliance with § 193.2301 is granted,
subject to the following conditions: (1)
Ultrasonic examinations of welds on
metal containers shall comply with
section 7.3.1.2 of NFPA Standard 59A,
2006 Edition and 59A TIA06; (2) the
owner/operator shall retain all
ultrasonic examination records for the
life of the facility and these records
shall be retained in a manner so they
may not be altered; and (3) the interval
for verifying the examination of welds
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against a calibration standard shall be
eight hours or less. If the ultrasonic
equipment is found to be out of
calibration, all previous weld
examinations determined by the
operator shall be reexamined by
ultrasonic equipment within a week.
Issued in Washington, DC on April 2, 2007.
Jeffrey D. Wiese,
Acting Associate Administrator for Pipeline
Safety.
[FR Doc. 07–1705 Filed 4–2–07; 4:52 pm]
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Surface Transportation Board
[STB Finance Docket No. 35007]
Union Pacific Railroad CompanyTemporary Trackage Rights
Exemption-BNSF Railway Company
Pursuant to a written trackage rights
agreement dated March 15, 2007, BNSF
Railway Company (BNSF) has agreed to
grant temporary overhead trackage
rights to Union Pacific Railroad
Company (UP) over approximately 2
miles of BNSF’s lines extending
between Basta, CA (milepost 163.15),
and Fullerton, CA (milepost 165.23).
The transaction is scheduled to be
consummated on April 27, 2007. The
temporary trackage rights are intended
to expire on or about August 28, 2007.1
The purpose of the temporary
trackage rights is to facilitate
maintenance work on UP lines.
As a condition to this exemption, any
employee affected by the acquisition of
the temporary trackage rights will be
protected by the conditions imposed in
Norfolk and Western Ry. Co.-Trackage
Rights-BN, 354 I.C.C. 605 (1978), as
modified in Mendocino Coast Ry., Inc.Lease and Operate, 360 I.C.C. 653
(1980), and any employee affected by
the discontinuance of those trackage
rights will be protected by the
conditions set out in Oregon Short Line
R. Co.-Abandonment-Goshen, 360 I.C.C.
91 (1979).
This notice is filed under 49 CFR
1180.2(d)(8). If it contains false or
misleading information, the exemption
is void ab initio. Petitions to revoke the
exemption under 49 U.S.C. 10502(d)
may be filed at any time. The filing of
a petition to revoke will not
automatically stay the effectiveness of
the exemption. Any stay petition must
1 In accordance with the trackage rights
agreement, UP indicates that it will utilize its
trackage rights from April 27, 2007, through May
19, 2007, and from August 7, 2007, through August
28, 2007.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
[Docket No. PHMSA-06-25735; Notice 2]
Pipeline Safety: Grant of Waiver; Sabine Pass LNG
AGENCY: Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA);
U.S. Department of Transportation.
ACTION: Grant of waiver; Sabine Pass LNG, L.P.
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SUMMARY: Sabine Pass LNG, L.P. (SPLNG) requested a waiver of compliance
from the Federal pipeline safety regulation that requires liquefied
natural gas (LNG) facilities constructed after March 31, 2000 to comply
with the National Fire Protection Association's Standard 59A (NFPA
59A), 2001 Edition. The waiver specifically requested permission to use
ultrasonic examination as an acceptable alternative non-destructive
testing method for welds on LNG tanks.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
SPLNG requested a waiver from compliance of the Federal pipeline
safety requirements at 49 CFR 193.2301 for its facility at Cameron
Parish, Louisiana. This regulation requires each LNG facility
constructed after March 31, 2000 to comply with 49 CFR part 193 and
NFPA Standard 59A, 2001 Edition. NFPA Standard 59A, 2001 Edition
requires that welded containers designed for not more than 15 pounds
per square inch gauge comply with the Eighth Edition, 1990, of American
Petroleum Institute Standard 620 (API 620), ``Design and Construction
of Large, Welded, Low-Pressure Storage Tanks (Appendix Q).'' The Eighth
Edition of API 620 requires inspection according to Appendix Q which
calls for a full radiographic examination of all vertical and
horizontal butt welds associated with the container.
SPLNG is proposing to use the Tenth Edition, 2002, Addendum 1 of
the 2004 Edition of API 620 at its Cameron Parish LNG facility. This
Tenth Edition allows ultrasonic examination as well as radiography as
an acceptable alternative non-destructive testing method. SPLNG
proposes to use ultrasonic examination, which consists of full semi-
automated and manual ultrasonic examination using shear wave probes.
The examination will also consist of a volumetric ultrasonic
examination using a combination of creep wave probes and focused angled
longitudinal wave probes. To allow ultrasonic examination in accordance
with the most recent NFPA Standard 59A, 2006 Edition, a waiver is
required.
PHMSA considered SPLNG's waiver request and published a notice in
the Federal Register inviting interested persons to comment on whether
a waiver should be granted (71 FR 56584; September 27, 2006). No
comments were received.
The NFPA issued a Tentative Interim Amendment to NFPA Standard 59A,
2006 Edition, effective February 14, 2006 (59A TIA06). This amendment
incorporates API 620, Tenth Edition, 2002, Addendum 1, 2004. The Tenth
Edition adds ultrasonic examination as an acceptable method of non-
destructive examination for welds. The proposed wording of the Tenth
Edition 2002, Addendum 1, 2004 of API 620 deletes ``radiographic''
inspection and replaces it with ``complete'' examination and defines
``complete'' examination as radiographic or ultrasonic examination.
Decision: PHMSA finds that the use of ultrasonic examination in
accordance with NFPA Standard 59A, 2006 Edition and 59A TIA06 is not
inconsistent with pipeline safety and achieves an equivalent level of
safety. Therefore, SPLNG's request for waiver of compliance with Sec.
193.2301 is granted, subject to the following conditions: (1)
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Ultrasonic examinations of welds on metal containers shall comply with
section 7.3.1.2 of NFPA Standard 59A, 2006 Edition and 59A TIA06; (2)
the owner/operator shall retain all ultrasonic examination records for
the life of the facility and these records shall be retained in a
manner so they may not be altered; and (3) the interval for verifying
the examination of welds against a calibration standard shall be eight
hours or less. If the ultrasonic equipment is found to be out of
calibration, all previous weld examinations determined by the operator
shall be reexamined by ultrasonic equipment within a week.
Issued in Washington, DC on April 2, 2007.
Jeffrey D. Wiese,
Acting Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety.
[FR Doc. 07-1706 Filed 4-2-07; 4:52 pm]
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