Texas Administrative Code
Title 16 - ECONOMIC REGULATION
Part 1 - RAILROAD COMMISSION OF TEXAS
Chapter 8 - PIPELINE SAFETY REGULATIONS
Subchapter C - REQUIREMENTS FOR GAS PIPELINES ONLY
Section 8.206 - Risk-Based Leak Survey Program
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) This section applies to each operator of a gas distribution system that is subject to the requirements of 49 CFR Part 192.
(b) Each operator shall have either a prescriptive or a risk-based program for leak surveys for its pipeline systems that complies with the requirements of this section. Such program shall require a designation on a system by system basis or by segments within each system whether the operator has chosen to use the risk based leak survey program that complies with the requirements of subsections (c) through (f) of this section or the prescriptive leak survey program that complies with the requirements of subsection (g) of this section.
(c) Each operator shall create a risk model on which to base its leak survey program to identify those systems or segments within systems that pose the greatest hazard and thus will be inspected for leaks more frequently. The risk model shall identify risk factors and determine the degree of hazard associated with those risk factors. The operator shall establish the leak survey frequency based on the degree of hazard for each system or segment within a system.
(d) Each operator shall periodically re-evaluate each pipeline system or system segment and update its leak survey inspection program to address any changes that may be identified through the monitoring of the pipeline system in accordance with the requirements imposed by 49 CFR § 192.613 (relating to Continuing Surveillance). Each operator shall not less than every three years at intervals not exceeding 39 months review its leak survey inspection program. Each operator shall review its leak survey inspection program within 30 days in the following circumstances:
(e) Based on the particular circumstances and conditions, an increased frequency beyond that required by 49 CFR § 192.723 (b)(1) and (2), may be warranted. Surveys should be conducted more frequently in those areas with the greatest potential for leakage and where leakage could be expected to create a hazard. Each operator should consider the following factors in establishing an increased frequency of leakage surveys:
(f) The assignment of inspection priorities is based on the degree of hazard associated with the risk factors assigned to the pipeline system or segments within a system. The determination of leak survey frequency is determined by classifying each pipeline segment based on its degree of hazard associated with each risk factor. Each operator shall establish its own risk ranking for pipeline segments to determine the frequency of leakage surveys. Based on a ranking from high to low, each operator shall schedule leak inspections for a given pipeline system or segment within a system on a time interval necessary to address the risks. The time interval may range from quarterly to every five years.
(g) Operators electing to use a prescriptive leak survey program shall conduct leak surveys no less frequently than: