South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 103 - PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
Article 4 - GAS SYSTEMS
Subarticle 5 - ENGINEERING
Section 103-465 - Inactive Service Lines
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 103-465
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
1. Service Lines. Each gas system shall conduct a study at intervals not exceeding twenty-four months to determine the number of inactive service lines in their system and shall take necessary steps to meet the following:
a. Inactive service lines for which there is
no definite plan for future use or reasonable possibility for future use or are
found to be in unsafe condition shall be physically disconnected from the gas
supply at the main, purged and the open pipe ends shall be sealed.
b. Inactive service lines for which there is
a definite plan for future use or a reasonable possibility for future use may
remain connected to the gas supply at the main if such lines are found to be in
safe condition, provided that in addition to maintaining such lines in
accordance with all other applicable requirements, such lines be monitored at
intervals not exceeding twenty-four months by leakage survey to detect
conditions detrimental to public safety.
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