Wisconsin Administrative Code
Public Service Commission
Chapter PSC 135 - Gas Safety
Subchapter II - Additions to 49 CFR Part 192
Section PSC 135.723 - Distribution systems: leakage surveys additions [49 CFR 192.723]
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง PSC 135.723
Current through August 26, 2024
After 49 CFR 192.723(b), insert:
(cw) Every operator shall maintain a gas leak-detection program and shall maintain records of operation under the program. The program shall consist of not less than the following:
(1) In addition to
49 CFR
192.723(b) (1), a second
leakage survey with a leak detection device shall be conducted over street
openings in business districts, as shown by maps filed with the public service
commission by each utility, each calendar year but not within 4 1/2 months
of the survey required under
49 CFR
192.723(b) (1).
(2) In each business district, a building
survey shall be conducted at intervals not exceeding 15 months, but at least
once each calendar year. The piping from the service entrance to the meter
outlet and metering and regulating equipment shall be tested for gas leakage in
those buildings that have gas service.
(3) A survey of all buildings used for public
gatherings, such as schools, churches, hospitals, and theaters, shall be
conducted at intervals not exceeding 15 months, but at least once each calendar
year. The piping from the service entrance to the meter outlet and metering and
regulating equipment shall be tested for gas leakage.
(4) In incorporated cities and villages, in
addition to a survey of public buildings, the operator shall conduct a leak
survey of all mains using a continuous-sampling instrument capable of detecting
and measuring combustible gas in air concentrations of 100 parts per million.
The utility may substitute for the test required by this provision a survey by
mobile flame ionization or infrared gas detection units. The tests required by
this provision shall be made at intervals not exceeding 15 months, but at least
once each calendar year.
(5) Along
all mains in unincorporated areas, a leakage survey with leak detection
equipment shall be conducted at least once every 2 calendar years at intervals
not exceeding 27 months.
(6) A
leakage survey of all services conducted with an acceptable leak detection
device shall be made at least once every 5 calendar years at intervals not
exceeding 63 months.
(7) When a
leak complaint is received and the odor of gas indicates that there is a leak
in or near the premises, a search shall be conducted until the leak is
found.
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