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assessments all relevant risk
information from prior integrity
assessments, inspections, investigations,
and incidents with design, construction,
operational and maintenance data; to
critically analyze the integrated data
and incorporate the analysis into their
risk assessments and integrity-related
decision making; update and maintain
their risk information; and to ensure
that the risk information is made
available throughout the organization in
a form that can effectively support
decisions on integrity assessment
methods, tools, process and procedure
changes, and schedule during the
required periodic evaluations of
pipeline integrity. PHMSA and its State
partners intend to verify that operators
have taken these actions during the
course of future pipeline safety
inspections and investigations.
C. Data Accuracy
Operators must review and scrutinize
pipeline infrastructure documents and
records, including but not limited to, all
as-built drawings, alignment sheets,
specifications, and all design,
construction, inspection, testing,
material manufacturer, operational
maintenance data, and other related
records, to ensure company records
accurately reflect the pipeline’s physical
and operational characteristics. These
records should be traceable, verifiable,
and complete to meet §§ 192.619 and
195.302. Incomplete or partial records
are not an adequate basis for
establishing MAOP or MOP using this
method. If such a document and records
search, review, and verification cannot
be satisfactorily completed, the operator
may need to conduct other activities
such as in-situ examination, pressure
testing, and nondestructive testing or
otherwise verify the characteristics of
the pipeline when identifying and
assessing threats or risks.
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D. Risk Mitigation and Prevention
PHMSA advises operators to
implement a robust IM process that
includes methods best suited to address
the threats and risks identified
(§ 192.921(a) and § 195.452(f)).
Operators must use post assessment and
continuing evaluation processes to
evaluate program effectiveness in
identifying threats, addressing threat
preventative and mitigative measures,
and providing internal IM program
feedback of assessment findings so the
assessment process can be updated
based upon threat findings.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Surface Transportation Board
Release of Waybill Data
The Surface Transportation Board has
received a request from Michael Behe
representing FRN, LLC (WB604–9–
1/03/11) for permission to use certain
data from the Board’s 2009 Carload
Waybill Sample. A copy of this request
may be obtained from the Office of
Economics.
The waybill sample contains
confidential railroad and shipper data;
therefore, if any parties object to these
requests, they should file their
objections with the Director of the
Board’s Office of Economics within
14 calendar days of the date of this
notice. The rules for release of waybill
data are codified at 49 CFR 1244.9.
Contact: Scott Decker, (202) 245–
0330.
Andrea Pope-Matheson,
Clearance Clerk.
[FR Doc. 2011–155 Filed 1–7–11; 8:45 am]
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of the establishment of a Privacy Act
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DATES: Comments must be received no
later than February 9, 2011. The new
system of records will be effective
February 9, 2011 unless the comments
received result in a contrary
determination.
SUMMARY:
Comments should be sent to
Claire Stapleton, Consumer Financial
Protection Bureau Implementation
Team, 1801 L Street, NW., Washington,
DC 20036. Comments will be made
available for inspection upon written
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The DoddFrank Wall Street Reform and Consumer
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Once fully operational, CFPB will
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financial products or services. The Act
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The CFPB implementation team,
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the records covered by this notice.
The new systems of records described
in this notice, Treasury/DO.315—CFPB
Implementation Team Consumer
Inquiry and Complaint Database, will be
used to collect, respond to, and refer
consumer inquiries and complaints
concerning consumer financial products
and services. A description of the new
system of records follows this Notice.
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the House of Representatives, the
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Governmental Affairs of the Senate, and
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Surface Transportation Board
Release of Waybill Data
The Surface Transportation Board has received a request from
Michael Behe representing FRN, LLC (WB604-9- 1/03/11) for permission to
use certain data from the Board's 2009 Carload Waybill Sample. A copy
of this request may be obtained from the Office of Economics.
The waybill sample contains confidential railroad and shipper data;
therefore, if any parties object to these requests, they should file
their objections with the Director of the Board's Office of Economics
within 14 calendar days of the date of this notice. The rules for
release of waybill data are codified at 49 CFR 1244.9.
Contact: Scott Decker, (202) 245-0330.
Andrea Pope-Matheson,
Clearance Clerk.
[FR Doc. 2011-155 Filed 1-7-11; 8:45 am]
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