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DEPARTMENT OF TRANS- I. Background eral pipeline safety regulations. It PORTATION updates 38 standards in 49 CFR The National Technology part 192, Transportation of Natural Pipeline and Hazardous Materi- Transfer and Advancement Act of and Other Gas by Pipeline: Mini- als Safety Administration 1995 (Pub. L. 104-113) directs mum Federal Safety Standards, 49 Federal agencies to use voluntary CFR part 193, Liquefied Natural 49 CFR Parts 192, 193, and 195 consensus standards in lieu of gov- Gas Facilities: Federal Safety Stan- ernment-written standards whenev- dards, and 49 CFR part 195, Trans- [Docket No. PHMSA-05-21253; er possible. Voluntary consensus portation of Hazardous Liquids by Amdt. Nos. 192-103, 193-19, and standards are standards developed Pipeline. This update enables pipe- 195-86] or adopted by voluntary bodies that line operators to use current tech- develop, establish, or coordinate nology, materials, and practices. RIN 2137-AD68 technical standards using agreed The incorporation of the most re- upon procedures. cent editions of standards improves Pipeline Safety: Update of Regu- PHMSA participates in more clarity, consistency, and accuracy, latory References to Technical than 25 national voluntary consen- and reduces unnecessary burdens Standards sus standards committees. PHM- on the regulated community. SA's policy is to adopt voluntary Previous updates of the regula- AGENCY: Pipeline and Haz- consensus standards when they are tions to incorporate revised stan- ardous Materials Safety Adminis- applicable to pipeline design, con- dards were issued on May 24, 1996 tration (PHMSA), DOT. struction, maintenance, inspection, (61 FR 26121), June 6, 1996 (61 and repair. In recent years, PHM- FR 2877), February 17, 1998 (63 ACTION: Final rule. SA has adopted dozens of new and FR 7721), and June 14, 2004 (69 revised voluntary consensus stan- FR 32886). PHMSA intends to is- dards into its gas pipeline (49 CFR sue periodic updates of referenced SUMMARY: This final rule up- part 192), hazardous liquid pipeline standards to ensure that the pipe- dates the pipeline safety regulations (49 CFR part 195), and liquefied line safety regulations reflect cur- to incorporate by reference all or natural gas (LNG) (49 CFR part rent practices and to improve com- parts of new editions of voluntary 193) regulations. pliance by the pipeline industry consensus technical standards to Parts 192, 193, and 195 incor- with safety standards. enable pipeline operators to utilize porate by reference all or parts of current technology, materials, and more than 60 standards and specifi- II. Notice of Proposed Rulemak- practices. cations developed and published by ing technical organizations, including DATES: This final rule takes ef- the American Petroleum Institute, On July 18, 2005, PHMSA fect on July 10, 2006. The incorpo- American Gas Association, Ameri- published a Notice of Proposed ration by reference of publications can Society of Mechanical Engi- Rulemaking (NPRM) to incorpo- listed in the rule is approved by the neers, American Society for Test- rate by reference 39 new and/or Director of the Federal Register as ing and Materials, Manufacturers reaffirmed editions of standards of July 10, 2006. Standardization Society of the into the Federal pipeline safety reg- Valve and Fittings Industry, Na- ulations. All but one of the new FOR FURTHER INFORMA- tional Fire Protection Association, editions is incorporated by refer- TION CONTACT: Richard D. Plastics Pipe Institute, and Pipeline ence in this final rule. Huriaux, Director, Technical Stan- Research Council International. PHMSA has chosen not to up- dards at (202) 366-4565, by fax at These organizations update and re- date the regulatory references (202) 366-4566, or by e-mail at vise their published standards every found in the 2004 edition of the [email protected]. Copies 3 to 5 years, to reflect modern tech- American Society for Testing and of this document or other material nology and best technical practices. Materials' (ASTM) D2513, Stan- in the docket can be reviewed by PHMSA has reviewed the revised dard Specification for Thermoplas- accessing the Docket Management voluntary consensus standards to tic Gas Pressure Pipe, Tubing, and System's home page at http://dms.- be incorporated in whole or in part Fittings. We believe that a number dot.gov. General information on the in 49 CFR parts 192, 193, and 195. of important issues need to be fully pipeline safety program is available This final rule updates the Fed- addressed by the ASTM Commit- at PHMSA's Web site at http://op- eral pipeline safety regulations to tee F-17 before we adopt any new s.dot.gov. incorporate by reference all or parts editions of ASTM D2513. Among of recent editions of the voluntary these are the issues of rework, re- SUPPLEMENTARY INFOR- consensus technical standards that grind, marking, increase in design MATION: are currently referenced in the Fed- factor, and requirements for new

Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 111 / Friday, June 9, 2006 Pages 33402 - 33411 1/13 195-86 195-86 materials. The gas pipeline safety Referenced by 49 CFR 195.132(b) Seamless and Welded Steel Pipe regulations therefore continue to (2); 195.205(b)(2); 195.264(b) for Low-Temperature Service'' reference standards found in (1); 195.264(e)(3); 195.307(b) Replaces current IBR: 1999 edition ASTM D2513 (1999 edition) and ● API 1130 “Computational Referenced by 49 CFR 192.113; ASTM D2517 (2000 edition) for Pipeline Monitoring for Liquid Item I, Appendix B to part plastic pipe and fittings. Pipelines'' (2nd edition, 2002) 192; 195.106(e) This final rule accepts the fol- Replaces current IBR: 1st edition, ● ASTM A372/A372M-03 lowing new editions of currently 1995 (2003) “Standard Specification for referenced standards for incorpora- Referenced by 49 CFR 195.134; Carbon and Alloy Steel Forgings tion by reference (IBR) in parts 195.444. for Thin-Walled Pressure Vessels'' 192, 193, and 195. The list is orga- ● API 2000 “Venting Atmo- Replaces current IBR: 1999 edition nized by the standards developing spheric and Low-Pressure Storage Referenced by 49 CFR 192.177(b) organization responsible for the Tanks'' (5th edition, April 1998) (1) standard and shows each section of Replaces current IBR: 4th edition, ● ASTM A381-96 (Reapproved the regulations referencing the 1992 2001) “Standard Specification for standard. Referenced by 49 CFR 195.264(e) Metal-Arc-Welded Steel Pipe for (2); 195.264(e)(3) Use With High-Pressure Transmis- American Gas Association (AGA): ● API 2510 “Design and Con- sion Systems'' struction of LPG Installations'' (8th Replaces current IBR: 1996 edition ● Purging Principles and Prac- edition, 2001) Referenced by 49 CFR 192.113; tices (3rd edition, 2001) Replaces current IBR: 7th edition, Item I, Appendix B to part Replaces current IBR: 1975 1995 192; 195.106(e) edition Referenced by 49 CFR 195.132(b) ● ASTM A671-04 (2004) “Stan- Referenced by 49 CFR (3); 195.205(b)(3); 195.264(b) dard Specification for Electric-Fu- 193.2513; 193.2517; 193.2615 (2); 195.264(e)(4); 195.307(e); sion-Welded Steel Pipe for Atmo- 195.428(c); 195.432(c) spheric and Lower Temperatures'' American Petroleum Institute Replaces current IBR: 1996 edition American Society of Civil Engi- Referenced by 49 CFR 192.113; ● (API): API Specification 5L neers (ASCE): Item I, Appendix B to part “Specification for Line Pipe'' (43rd 192; 195.106(e) edition and errata, 2004) ● SEI/ASCE 7-02 “Minimum ● ASTM A672-96 (Reapproved Replaces current IBR: 42nd edi- Design Loads for Buildings and 2001) “Standard Specification for tion, 2000 Other Structures'' (2002 edition) Electric-Fusion-Welded Steel Pipe Referenced by 49 CFR 192.55(e); Replaces current IBR: 1995 edition for High-Pressure Service at Mod- 192.113; Item I, Appendix B Referenced by 49 CFR 193.2067 erate Temperatures'' to part 192; 195.106(b)(1)(i); Replaces current IBR: 1996 edition 195.106(e) American Society for Testing and Referenced by 49 CFR 192.113; ● API Specification 5L1 “Rec- Materials (ASTM): Item I, Appendix B to part ommended Practice for Railroad 192; 195.106(e) Transportation of Line Pipe'' (6th ● ASTM A53/A53M-04a (2004) ● ASTM A691-98 (Reapproved edition, 2002) “Standard Specification for Pipe, 2002) “Standard Specification for Replaces current IBR: 4th edition, Steel, Black and Hot-Dipped, Zinc- Carbon and Alloy Steel Pipe, Elec- 1990 Coated, Welded and Seamless'' tric-Fusion-Welded for High-Pres- Referenced by 49 CFR 192.65(a) Replaces current IBR: 1999 edition sure Service at High Temperatures'' ● API Specification 6D “Pipe- Referenced by 49 CFR 192.113; Replaces current IBR: 1998 edition line Valves'' (22nd edition, January Item I, Appendix B to part Referenced by 49 CFR 192.113; 2002) 192; 195.106(e) Item I, Appendix B to part Replaces current IBR: 21st edition, ● ASTM A106/A106M-04b 192; 195.106(e) 1994 (2004) “Standard Specification for ● ASTM D638-03 “Standard Referenced by 49 CFR 192.145(a); Seamless Carbon Steel Pipe for Test Method for Tensile Properties 195.116(d) High-Temperature Service'' of Plastics'' ● API 620 “Design and Con- Replaces current IBR: 1999 edition Replaces current IBR: 1999 edition struction of Large, Welded, Low- Referenced by 49 CFR 192.113; Referenced by 49 CFR 192.283(a) Pressure Storage Tanks'' (10th edi- Item I, Appendix B to part (3); 192.283(b)(1) tion, 2002 including Addendum 1) 192; 195.106(e) Replaces current IBR: 9th edition, ● ASTM A333/A333M-05 ASME International (ASME): 1996 (2005) “Standard Specification for

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● ASME B16.5-2003 (October ● ASME Boiler and Pressure 2004) “Pipe Flanges and Flanged Vessel Code, Section I, “Rules for ● MSS SP-75-2004 “Specifica- Fittings'' Construction of Power Boilers'' tion for High Test Wrought Butt Replaces current IBR: 1996 edition (2004 edition, including addenda Welding Fittings'' Referenced by 49 CFR 192.147(a); through July 1, 2005) Replaces current IBR: 1993 192.279 Replaces current IBR: 1998 edition Referenced by 49 CFR 195.118(a) ● ASME B31G-1991 (Reaf- Referenced by 49 CFR 192.153(a) ● MSS SP-44-1996 (Reaffirmed; firmed; 2004) “Manual for Deter- ● ASME Boiler and Pressure 2001) “Steel Pipe Line Flanges'' mining the Remaining Strength of Vessel Code, Section VIII, Divi- Replaces current IBR: 1996 Corroded Pipelines'' sion 1, “Rules for Construction of Referenced by 49 CFR 192.147(a) Replaces current IBR: 1991 edition Pressure Vessels'' (2004 edition, in- Referenced by 49 CFR 192.485(c); cluding addenda through July 1, NACE International (NACE): 192.933(a); 195.452(h)(4)(i) 2005) (B); 195.452(h)(4)(iii)(D) Replaces current IBR: 1998 edition ● NACE Standard RP0169-2002 ● ASME B16.9-2003 (February as referenced in §193.2321; “Control of External Corrosion on 2004) “Factory-Made Wrought 2001 edition for all other refer- Underground or Submerged Metal- Steel Butt Welding Fittings'' ences lic Piping Systems'' Replaces current IBR: 1993 edition Referenced by 49 CFR 192.153(a); Replaces current IBR: 1996 Referenced by 49 CFR 195.118(a) 192.153(b); 192.153(d); Referenced by 49 CFR 195.571; ● ASME B31.4-2002 (October 192.165(b)(3); 193.2321; 195.573 2002) “Pipeline Transportation 195.124; 195.307(e) Systems for iquid Hydrocarbons ● ASME Boiler and Pressure National Fire Protection Associa- and Other Liquids'' Vessel Code, Section VIII, Divi- tion (NFPA): Replaces current IBR: 1998 edition sion 2, “Rules for Construction of Referenced by 49 CFR 195.452(h) Pressure Vessels--Alternative ● NFPA 30 (2003) “Flammable (4)(i) Rules'' (2004 edition, including ad- and Combustible Liquids Code'' ● ASME B31.8-2003 (February denda through July 1, 2005) Replaces current IBR: 1996 2004) “Gas Transmission and Dis- Replaces current IBR: 1998 edition Referenced by 49 CFR 192.735(b); tribution Piping Systems'' as referenced in §193.2321; 195.264(b)(1) Replaces current IBR: 1995 edition 2001 edition for all other refer- ● NFPA 58 (2004) “Liquefied Referenced by 49 CFR 192.619(a) ences Petroleum Gas Code (LP-Gas (1)(i); 195.5(a)(1)(i); Referenced by 49 CFR 192.153(b); Code)'' 195.406(a)(1)(i) 192.165(b)(3); 193.2321; Replaces current IBR: 1998 ● ASME B31.8S-2004 “Supple- 195.307(e) Referenced by 49 CFR 192.11(a); ment to B31.8 on Managing Sys- ● ASME Boiler and Pressure 192.11(b); 192.11(c) tem Integrity of Gas Pipelines'' Vessel Code, Section IX, “Welding ● NFPA 59 (2004) “Utility LP- Replaces current IBR: 2002 edition and Brazing Qualifications'' (2004 Gas Plant Code'' Referenced by 49 CFR edition, including addenda through Replaces current IBR: 1998 192.903(c); 192.907(b); 192.911 July 1, 2005) Referenced by 49 CFR 192.11(a); Introductory text; 192.911(i); Replaces current IBR: 2001 edition 192.11(b); 192.11(c) 192.911(k); 192.911(l); Referenced by 49 CFR 192.227(a); ● NFPA 70 (2005) “National 192.911(m); 192.913(a) Introducto- Item II, Appendix B to part Electrical Code'' ry text; 192.913(b)(1); 192.917(a) 192; 195.222 Replaces current IBR: 1996 Introductory text; 192.917(b); Referenced by 49 CFR 192.163(e); 192.917(c); 192.917(e)(1); Gas Technology Institute (GTI): 192.189(c) 192.917(e)(4); 192.921(a)(1); 192.923(b)(2); 192.923(b)(3); ● GTI-04/0049 (April 2004) Plastics Pipe Institute, Inc. (PPI): 192.925(b) Introductory text; “LNG Vapor Dispersion Prediction 192.925(b)(1); 192.925(b)(2); with the DEGADIS 2.1 Dense Gas ● PPI TR-3/2004 (2004) “Poli- 192.925(b)(3); 192.925(b)(4); Dispersion Model for LNG Vapor cies and Procedures for Developing 192.927(b); 192.927(c)(1)(i); Dispersion'' Hydrostatic Design Basis (HDB), 192.929(b)(1); 192.929(b)(2); Replaces current IBR: April 1988- Pressure Design Basis (PDB), 192.933(a); 192.933(d)(1); July 1990 edition Strength Design Basis (SDB), and 192.933(d)(1)(i); 192.935(a); Referenced by 49 CFR 193.2059 Minimum Required Strength 192.935(b)(1)(iv); 192.937(c)(1); (MRS) Ratings for Thermoplastic 192.939(a)(1)(i); 192.939(a)(1)(ii); Manufacturers Standardization So- Piping Materials or Pipe'' 192.939(a)(3); 192.945(a) ciety of the Valve and Fittings Replaces current IBR: 2000 Industry, Inc. (MSS): Referenced by 49 CFR 192.121

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feasibility, reasonableness, cost-ef- of NFPA 30 (2003) instead of sec- III. Comments on Proposed Rule fectiveness, and practicability of tion 2-3.4.3 of NPFA 30 (1996). proposed pipeline safety regula- Similarly, §195.264(b)(1)(ii) PHMSA received only two tions. should cite section 4.3.2.3.1 of comments in response to the pro- The proposal was unanimously NFPA 30 (2003) instead of section posed rule. First, the Pipeline Stan- accepted by all members of the 2-3.4.2 of NFPA 30 (1996). We dards-Developing Organizations THLPSSC. The comments of the have made these editorial changes Coordinating Committee (PS- TPSSC supported the proposal and in the final rule. DOCC) suggested that the most generally were consistent with ● The NPRM proposed to incor- current addenda be included for se- written comments filed by other porate by reference API Standard lected API tank standards as fol- commenters discussed above. 2510 (2001), the new edition of the lows: standard for Design and Construc- V. Editorial Changes tion of LPG Installations. The sec- ● API Standard 620--include tion numbering in the 2001 edition Addendum 1 ● The definition at §192.121 on differs from that in the 1995 edi- ● API Standard 650--include the strength (“S'') of plastic pipe is tion. This requires corrections to Addenda 1-3 updated to include the current ref- the section references in the haz- ● API Standard 653--include erence to part D.2. of PPI TR- ardous liquid pipeline safety regu- Addendum 1 3/2004 instead of part E of TR- lations. Therefore, §195.264(b)(2) 3/2000. should cite sections 5 and 11 in These addenda are an integral ● The reference at §192.619(a) API Standard 2510 (2001) instead part of the new editions of each (1)(i) to section N5.0 of Appendix of sections 3 and 9 and §195.264(e) standard. Therefore, we will accept N of ASME B31.8 is updated to re- (4) should cite sections 7 and 11 in- this suggestion and will explicitly fer to section N5. stead of sections 5 and 9. We have cite the addenda in the regulation. ● The phrase, “HIGH CONSE- made these editorial changes in the Secondly, comments by the QUENCE AREAS'', that appears final rule. National Fire Protection Associa- after §192.755 is deleted. This ● The NPRM proposed to incor- tion (NFPA) are fully supportive of phrase was a typographical error. porate by reference API 620 the incorporation by reference of ● The title to subpart O of part (2002), the new edition of the stan- the proposed standards. They sug- 192 is changed to read, “Gas dard for Design and Construction gest only minor changes when cit- Transmission Pipeline Integrity of Large, Welded, Low-Pressure ing the National Electric Code Management''. This new title accu- Storage Tanks. The section num- (NEC). We agree and will cite the rately reflects that the subpart ap- bering in the 2002 edition differs NEC as NFPA 70 (2005) in this fi- plies only to gas transmission pipe- from that in the previous edition. nal rule. lines. This requires updates to the section ● The standards reference for references in the hazardous liquid IV. Advisory Committee Recom- wind load data in §193.2067(b)(1) pipeline safety regulations. There- mendations or LNG containers with less than fore, §195.264(e)(3) should cite 70,000 gallons is updated to refer section 9 of API 620 instead of sec- The Technical Pipeline Safety to ASCE/SEI 7-02, the current des- tion 7. Similarly, §195.307(b) Standards Committee (TPSSC) and ignation, rather than to ASCE 7. should cite section 7.18 instead of the Technical Hazardous Liquid ● The standards reference for section 5.18. We have made these Pipeline Safety Standards Commit- valve shell and seat testing in editorial changes in the final rule. tee (THLPSSC) at their December §195.116(d) is corrected to refer to ● The NPRM proposed to incor- 14, 2005 meeting considered a July section 10 of API Specification 6D, porate by reference NACE Stan- 18, 2005 proposal to update regula- the current designation, rather than dard RP-0169 (2002), the new edi- tory references to technical stan- to section 5. tion of the standard for Control of dards. ● The NPRM proposed to incor- External Corrosion on Under- The TPSSC and THLPSSC porate by reference NFPA 30 ground or Submerged Metallic Pip- have been established by statute to (2003), the new edition of the ing Systems. The current text of §§ evaluate proposed pipeline safety Flammable and Combustible Liq- 195.571 and 195.573(a)(2) refers to regulations. Each committee has an uids Code. The section numbering NACE Standard RP0169-96. We authorized membership of 15 indi- in the 2003 edition differs from that have corrected these citations to the viduals with membership evenly in the 1996 edition. This requires correct form, which is “NACE divided between the government, updates to the section references in Standard RP-0169.'' industry, and the public. Each the hazardous liquid pipeline safety member of these committees is regulations. Therefore, §195.264(b) VI. Rulemaking Analyses qualified to consider the technical (1)(i) should cite section 4.3.2.3.2

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Privacy Act and Coordination with Indian Trib- moves pipeline construction, opera- al Governments. Because this rule tions, and maintenance toward cur- Anyone is able to search the will not significantly or uniquely rent best practices, we have deter- electronic database for all com- affect the Indian tribal govern- mined that the changes will not sig- ments and documents received into ments, the funding and consultation nificantly affect the quality of the any of our dockets by the name of requirements of Executive Order human environment. the individual submitting the com- 13084 do not apply. ment (or signing the comment, if Paperwork Reduction Act submitted on behalf of an associa- Executive Order 13211 tion, business, labor union, etc.). This final rule does not impose You may review DOT's complete PHMSA has determined this any new or revised information Privacy Act Statement in the Fed- final rule is not a “significant ener- collection requirements. eral Register published on April gy action'' under Executive Order 11, 2000 (65 FR 19477) or you 13211. It also is not a significant Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of may visit the online Docket Man- regulatory action under Executive 1995 agement System at: http://dms.dot.- Order 12866 and is not likely to gov. have significant adverse effect on This final rule does not impose the supply, distribution, or use of unfunded mandates under the Un- Executive Order 12866 energy. Further, this final rule has funded Mandates Reform Act of not been designated by the Admin- 1995. It does not result in costs of This final rule is not a signifi- istrator of the Office of Information $100 million or more to State, lo- cant regulatory action under section and Regulatory Affairs as a signifi- cal, or tribal governments, in the 3(f) of Executive Order 12866 (58 cant energy action. aggregate, or to the private sector, FR 51735) and, therefore, was not and is the least burdensome alter- subject to review by the Office of Regulatory Flexibility Act native that achieves the objective Management and Budget (OMB). of the final rule. This rule is not significant under This final rule will not impose the Regulatory Policies and Proce- additional requirements on pipeline List of Subjects dures of the Department of Trans- operators, including small entities portation (44 FR 11034). that operate regulated pipelines. 49 CFR Part 192 Rather, the final rule only incorpo- Executive Order 13132 rates the most recent editions of Incorporation by reference, voluntary consensus standards that Natural gas, Pipeline safety. This rule has been analyzed in represent the current best practice accordance with the principles and in pipeline technology. Incorporat- 49 CFR Part 193 criteria contained in Executive Or- ing the most recent editions of der 13132 (“Federalism''). This fi- these standards does not impose Incorporation by reference, nal rule does not: additional costs on small or large Liquefied natural gas, Pipeline (1) Have substantial direct ef- gas pipelines, hazardous liquid safety. fect on the states, the relationship pipelines, or liquefied natural gas between the national government companies, and may reduce costs 49 CFR Part 195 and the states, or the distribution of by contributing to even safer pipe- power and responsibilities among line operations. Based on the facts Anhydrous ammonia, Carbon the various levels of government; available about the expected impact dioxide, Incorporation by refer- (2) Impose substantial direct of this rulemaking, I certify, under ence, Petroleum, Pipeline safety. compliance costs on state and local section 605 of the Regulatory Flex- governments; or ibility Act (5 U.S.C. 605), that this ■ In consideration of the foregoing, (3) Preempt state law. rulemaking will not have a signifi- PHMSA amends 49 CFR parts 192, Therefore, the consultation and cant economic impact on a substan- 193, and 195 as follows: funding requirements of Executive tial number of small entities. Order 13132 do not apply. PART 192--[AMENDED] National Environmental Policy Act Executive Order 13084 ■ 1. The authority citation for part We have analyzed the final 192 continues to read as follows: This final rule has been ana- rule changes for purposes of the lyzed in accordance with the prin- National Environmental Policy Act Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5103, ciples and criteria contained in Ex- (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.). Because 60102, 60104, 60108, 60109, ecutive Order 13084, Consultation the adoption of the latest standards

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60110, 60113, and 60118; and 49 manufactured, or installed in accor- D. ASME International CFR 1.53. dance with these earlier documents (ASME), Three Park Avenue, New at the time they were listed. The York, NY 10016-5990. ■ 2. In part 192, revise “(ibr, see user must refer to the appropriate E. Manufacturers Standardiza- §192.7)'' to read “(incorporated by previous edition of 49 CFR part tion Society of the Valve and Fit- reference, see §192.7)'' wherever it 192 for a listing of the earlier listed tings Industry, Inc. (MSS), 127 appears. editions or documents. Park Street, NE., Vienna, VA (1) Incorporated by reference 22180. §192.7 [Amended] (IBR).List of Organizations and F. National Fire Protection As- Addresses: sociation (NFPA), 1 Batterymarch ■ 3. Paragraph (c) of §192.7 is re- Park, P.O. Box 9101, Quincy, MA vised to read as follows:* * * A. Pipeline Research Council 02269-9101. * * International, Inc. (PRCI), c/o G. Plastics Pipe Institute, Inc. (c) The full titles of documents Technical Toolboxes, 3801 Kirby (PPI), 1825 Connecticut Avenue, incorporated by reference, in whole Drive, Suite 520, Houston, TX NW., Suite 680, Washington, DC or in part, are provided herein. The 77098. 20009. numbers in parentheses indicate ap- B. American Petroleum Insti- H. NACE International plicable editions. For each incorpo- tute (API), 1220 L Street, NW., (NACE), 1440 South Creek Drive, rated document, citations of all af- Washington, DC 20005. Houston, TX 77084. fected sections are provided. Earli- C. American Society for Test- I. Gas Technology Institute er editions of currently listed docu- ing and Materials (ASTM), 100 (GTI), 1700 South Mount Prospect ments or editions of documents Barr Harbor Drive, West Con- Road, Des Plaines, IL 60018. listed in previous editions of 49 shohocken, PA 19428. (2) Documents incorporated CFR part 192 may be used for ma- by reference. terials and components designed,

Source and name of referenced material 49 CFR reference A. Pipeline Research Council International (PRCI): §§ 192.933(a); 192.485(c). (1) AGA Pipeline Research Committee,Project PR-3-805, “A Modi- fied Criterion for Evaluating the Remaining Strength of Corroded Pipe,”(December 22, 1989) .The RSTRENG program may be used for cal- culating remaining strength. B. American Petroleum Institute (API): §§ 192.55(e); 192.113; Item I of Ap- (1) API Specification 5L “Specification for Line Pipe” (43rd edition pendix B . and errata, 2004)). (2) API Recommended Practice 5L1 “Recommended Practice for §192.65(a). Railroad Transportation of Line Pipe” (6th edition, 2002). (3) API Specification 6D “Pipeline Valves,'' (22nd edition, January §192.145(a). 2002). (4) API Recommended Practice 80 (API RP 80) “Guidelines for the §192.8 Definition of Onshore Gas Gathering Lines'' (1st edition, April 2000) (5) API 1104 “Welding of Pipelines and Related Facilities” (19th edi- §§ 192.227(a); 192.229(c)(1); tion, 1999, including Errata October 31, 2001 ). 192.241(c); Item II, Appendix B . (6) API Recommended Practice 1162 “Public Awareness Programs §192.616(a) 192.616(b); 192.616(c). for Pipeline Operators,” (1st edition, December 2003) C. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM): §§ 192.113;Item I, Appendix B (1) ASTM Designation: A 53/A53M-04a (2004) “Standard Specifica- tion for Pipe, Steel, Black and Hot-Dipped, Zinc Coated, Welded and Seamless” . (2) ASTM Designation: A106/A106M-04b (2004) “Standard Specifi- §192.113; Item I, Appendix B . cation for Seamless Carbon Steel Pipe for High-Temperature Service” . (3) ASTM Designation: A333/A333M-05 (2005) “Standard Specifica- §192.113; Item I, Appendix B . tion for Seamless and Welded Steel Pipe for Low- Temperature Service” . (4) ASTM Designation: A372/A372M-03 (2003) “Standard Specifica- §192.177(b)(1). tion for Carbon and Alloy Steel Forgings for Thin-Walled Pressure Ves- sels” . (5) ASTM Designation: A381-96 (Reapproved 2001) “Standard Spec- §192.113; Item I, Appendix B .

Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 111 / Friday, June 9, 2006 Pages 33402 - 33411 6/13 195-86 195-86 ification for Metal-Arc-Welded Steel Pipe for Use With High-Pressure Transmission Systems” . (6) ASTM Designation: A671-04 (2004) “Standard Specification for §192.113; Item I, Appendix B . Electric-Fusion-Welded Steel Pipe for Atmospheric and Lower Tempera- tures” . (7) ASTM Designation: A672-96 (Reapproved 2001) “Standard Spec- §192.113; Item I, Appendix B . ification for Electric-Fusion-Welded Steel Pipe for High-Pressure Service at Moderate Temperatures” (A672-1996). (8) ASTM Designation: A691 “Standard Specification for Carbon and §192.113; Item I, Appendix B . Alloy Steel Pipe, Electric-Fusion-Welded for High- Pressure Service at High Temperatures” . (9) ASTM Designation: D638-03 “Standard Test Method for Tensile §§ 192.283(a)(3); 192.283(b)(1). Properties of Plastics” . (10) ASTM Designation: D2513-87 “Standard Specification for Ther- §192.63(a)(1). moplastic Gas Pressure Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings” . (11) ASTM Designation: D2513-99 “Standard Specification for Ther- §§ 192.191(b); 192.281(b)(2); moplastic Gas Pressure Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings . 192.283(a)(1)(i); Item I, Appendix B .

(12) ASTM Designation: D 2517-00 “Standard Specification for Re- §§ 192.191(a); 192.281(d)(1); inforced Epoxy Resin Gas Pressure Pipe and Fittings” . 192.283(a)(1)(ii); Item I, Appendix B .

(13) ASTM Designation: F1055-1998 “Standard Specification for §192.283(a)(1)(iii). Electrofusion Type Polyethylene Fittings for Outside Diameter Controlled Polyethylene Pipe and Tubing” . D. ASME International (ASME): §192.147(c). (1) ASME B16.1-1998 “Cast Iron Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings” . (2) ASME B16.5-2003 (October 2004) “Pipe Flanges and Flanged §§ 192.147(a); 192.279. Fittings” . (3) ASME B31G-1991 (Reaffirmed; 2004) “Manual for Determining §§ 192.485(c); 192.933(a). the Remaining Strength of Corroded Pipelines” . (4) ASME B31.8-2003 (February 2004) “Gas Transmission and Dis- §192.619(a)(1)(i). tribution Piping Systems” . (5) ASME B31.8S-2004 “Supplement to B31.8 on Managing System §§ 192.903(c); 192.907(b); 192.911, Integrity of Gas Pipelines” Introductory text; 192.911(i); 192.911(k); 192.911(l); 192.911(m); 192.913(a) Introductory text; 192.913(b)(1); 192.917(a) Introducto- ry text; 192.917(b); 192.917(c); 192.917(e)(1); 192.917(e)(4); 192.921(a)(1); 192.923(b)(2); 192.923(b)(3); 192.925(b) Introducto- ry text; 192.925(b)(1); 192.925(b)(2); 192.925(b)(3); 192.925(b)(4); 192.927(b); 192.927(c)(1)(i); 192.929(b)(1); 192.929(b)(2); 192.933(a); 192.933(d)(1); 192.933(d) (1)(i); 192.935(a); 192.935(b)(1)(iv); 192.937(c)(1); 192.939(a)(1)(i); 192.939(a)(1)(ii); 192.939(a)(3); 192.945(a).. (6) ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section I, “Rules for §§ 192.153(a). Construction of Power Boilers,” (2004 edition, including addenda through July 1, 2005). (7) ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Division 1, §§ 192.153(a); 192.153(b); “Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels,” (2004 edition, including ad- 192.153(d); 192.165(b)(3). denda through July 1, 2005).

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(8) ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Division 2, §§ 192.153(b); 192.165(b)(3). “Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels— Alternative Rules,” (2004 edition, including addenda through July 1, 2005). (9) ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section IX, “Welding §192.227(a); Item II, Appendix B . and Brazing Qualifications,” (2004 edition, including addenda through July 1, 2005). E. Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve and Fittings Indus- §192.147(a). try, Inc. (MSS): (1) MSS SP44-1996 (Reaffirmed; 2001) “Steel Pipe Line Flanges” (2) [Reserved] F. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA): §192.735(b). (1) NFPA 30 (2003)“Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code” . (2) NFPA 58 (2004) “Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code (LP-Gas Code)” §192.11(a); 192.11(b); 192.11(c). . (3) NFPA 59 (2004) “Utility LP-Gas Plant Code.''. §192.11(a); 192.11(b); 192.11(c).

(4) NFPA 70 (2005) “National Electrical Code” . §§ 192.163(e); 192.189(c). G. Plastics Pipe Institute, Inc. (PPI): §192.121. (1) PPI TR-3/2004 (2004) “Policies and Procedures for Developing Hydrostatic Design Bases (HDB), Pressure Design Bases (PDB), Strength Design Basis (SDB), and Minimum Required Strength (MRS) Ratings for Thermoplastic Piping Materials or Pipe.“. H. NACE International (NACE): §§ 192.923(b)(1); 192.925(b) Intro- (1) NACE Standard RP-0502-2002 “Pipeline External Corrosion Di- ductory text; 192.925(b)(1); rect Assessment Methodology” . 192.925(b)(1)(ii); 192.925(b)(2) Intro- ductory text; 192.925(b)(3) Introducto- ry text; 192.925(b)(3)(ii); 192.925(b) (iv); 192.925(b)(4) Introductory text; 192.925(b)(4)(ii); 192.931(d); 192.935(b)(1)(iv); 192.939(a)(2). I. Gas Technology Institute (GTI). (Formerly Gas Research Institute): §§ 192.927(c)(2); 192.7. (1) GRI 02/0057 (2002) “Internal Corrosion Direct Assessment of Gas Transmission Pipelines—Methodology” . ■ 6. In §192.123, paragraph (e) in- of ASME B31.8 (incorporated by troductory text, remove “[insert ef- reference, see §192.7), reduced by Appendix B to Part 192--Qualifi- fective date of final rule]'' and add the appropriate factor in paragraph cation of Pipe in its place “July 14, 2004''. (a)(2)(ii) of this section; or * * * * * I. Listed Pipe Specifications ■ 7. In part 192, revise “(ibr, see §192.619)'' to read “(incorporated ■ 9. In part 192, revise “(ibr, see API 5L--Steel pipe, “API Specifi- by reference, see §192.619)'' wher- §192.755)'' to read “(incorporated cation for Line Pipe'' (incorporated ever it appears. by reference, see §192.755)'' wher- by reference, see §192.7).ASTM ever it appears. A53/A53M--Steel pipe, “Standard ■ 8. Section 192.619 is amended Specification for Pipe, Steel Black by revising paragraph (a)(1)(i) to ■ 10. Part 192 is amended by re- and Hot-Dipped, Zinc-Coated, read as follows: moving the undesignated center Welded and Seamless'' (incorpo- heading, “HIGH CONSE- rated by reference, see §192.619 Maximum allowable QUENCE AREAS''. §192.7).ASTM A106--Steel pipe, operating pressure: Steel or “Standard Specification for Seam- plastic pipelines. ■ 11. The title of subpart O of part less Carbon Steel Pipe for High 192 is revised to read as follows: Temperature Service'' (incorporat- ed by reference, see (a) * * * Subpart O--Gas Transmission §192.7).ASTM A333/A333M-- (1) * * * Pipeline Integrity Management Steel pipe, “Standard Specification (i) Eighty percent of the first for Seamless and Welded Steel test pressure that produces yield ■ 12. Section I of Appendix B is Pipe for Low Temperature under section N5 of Appendix N revised to read as follows: Service'' (incorporated by refer-

Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 111 / Friday, June 9, 2006 Pages 33402 - 33411 8/13 195-86 195-86 ence, see §192.7).ASTM A381-- (b) All incorporated materials Steel pipe, “Standard Specification Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5103, are available for inspection in the for Metal-Arc-Welded Steel Pipe 60102, 60103, 60104, 60108, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials for Use with High-Pressure Trans- 60109, 60110, 60113, 60118; and Safety Administration, 400 Sev- mission Systems'' (incorporated by 49 CFR 1.53. enth Street, SW., Washington, DC, reference, see §192.7).ASTM or at the National Archives and A671--Steel pipe, “Standard Spec- ■ 2. In part 193, revise “(ibr, see Records Administration (NARA). ification for Electric-Fusion-Weld- §193.2013)'' to read “(incorporated For information on the availability ed Pipe for Atmospheric and Low- by reference, see §193.2013)'' of this material at NARA, call er Temperatures'' (incorporated by wherever it appears. 202-741-6030 or go to: reference, see §192.7).ASTM http://www.archives.gov/federal_r A672--Steel pipe, “Standard Spec- ■ 3. Section 193.2013 is revised to egister/code_of_federal_regula- ification for Electric-Fusion-Weld- read as follows: tions/IBR_locations.html. ed Steel Pipe for High-Pressure Service at Moderate 193.2013 Incorporation by ref- Documents incorporated by Temperatures'' (incorporated by erence. reference are available from the reference, see §192.7).ASTM publishers as follows: A691--Steel pipe, “Standard Spec- (a) Any document or portion A. American Gas Association ification for Carbon and Alloy thereof incorporated by reference (AGA), 400 North Capitol Street, Steel Pipe, Electric-Fusion-Weld- in this part is included in this part NW., Washington, DC 20001. ed for High Pressure Service at as though it were printed in full. B. American Society of Civil High Temperatures'' (incorporated When only a portion of a docu- Engineers (ASCE), Parallel Cen- by reference, see §192.7).ASTM ment is referenced, then this part tre, 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, D2513--Thermoplastic pipe and incorporates only that referenced Reston, VA 20191-4400. tubing, “Standard Specification for portion of the document and the C. ASME International Thermoplastic Gas Pressure Pipe, remainder is not incorporated. Ap- (ASME), Three Park Avenue, Tubing, and Fittings'' (incorporat- plicable editions are listed in para- New York, NY 10016-5990. ed by reference, see graph (c) of this section in paren- D. Gas Technology Institute §192.7).ASTM D2517--Ther- theses following the title of the (GTI), 1700 S. Mount Prospect mosetting plastic pipe and tubing, referenced material. Earlier edi- Road, Des Plaines, IL 60018. “Standard Specification for Rein- tions listed in previous editions of E. National Fire Protection forced Epoxy Resin Gas Pressure this section may be used for com- Association (NFPA), 1 Battery- Pipe and Fittings'' (incorporated by ponents manufactured, designed, march Park, P.O. Box 9101, Quin- reference, see §192.7). or installed in accordance with cy, MA 02269-9101. those earlier editions at the time (c) Documents incorporated PART 193--[AMENDED] they were listed. The user must re- by reference. fer to the appropriate previous edi- ■ 1. The authority citation for part tion of 49 CFR for a listing of the 193 continues to read as follows: earlier editions.

Source and name of referenced material 49 CFR reference A. American Gas Association (AGA): §§ 193.2513; 193.2517; 193.2615. (1) “Purging Principles and Practices,''(3rd edition, 2001). B. American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE): §193.2067. (1) SEI/ASCE 7-02 “Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Struc- tures,'' (2002 edition). C. ASME International (ASME): §193.2321. (1) ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Division 1, “Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels,'' (2004 edition, including addenda through July 1, 2005). (2) ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Division 2, “Rules §193.2321. for Construction of Pressure Vessels--Alternative Rules,'' (2004 edition, includ- ing addenda through July 1, 2005) .D. Gas Technology Institute (GTI): §193.2057. (1) GRI-89/0176 “LNGFIRE: A Thermal Radiation Model for LNG Fires,'' (June 29, 1990). (2) GTI-04/0049 (April 2004) “LNG Vapor Dispersion Prediction with the DE- §193.2059.

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GADIS 2.1: Dense Gas Dispersion Model for LNG Vapor Dispersion''. (3) GRI-96/0396.5 “Evaluation of Mitigation Methods for Accidental LNG Re- §193.2059. leases, Volume 5: Using FEM3A for LNG Accident Consequence Analyses,'' (April 1997). E. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA): §§ 193.2019; 193.2051; 193.2057; (1) NFPA 59A (2001) “Standard for the Production, Storage, and Handling of 193.2059; 193.2101; 193.2301; Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG).''. 193.2303; 193.2401; 193.2521; 193.2639; 193.2801.

■ 4. In part 193, revise “(ibr, see reference, see §195.3)'' wherever it 1. Pipeline Research Council §193.2067)'' to read “(incorporated appears. International, Inc. (PRCI), c/o by reference, see §193.2067)'' Technical Toolboxes, 3801 Kirby wherever it appears. ■ 3. Section 195.3 is amended by Drive, Suite 520, Houston, TX revising section heading and para- 77098. ■ 5. Section 193.2067 is amended graphs (b) and (c) to read as fol- 2. American Petroleum Insti- by revising paragraph (b)(1) to lows: tute (API), 1220 L Street, NW., read as follows: Washington, DC 20005. §195.3 Incorporation by refer- 3. ASME International §193.2067 Wind forces. ence. (ASME), Three Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990. * * * * * * * * * * 4. Manufacturers Standardiza- (b) * * * (b) All incorporated materials tion Society of the Valve and Fit- (1) For shop fabricated con- are available for inspection in the tings Industry, Inc. (MSS), 127 tainers of LNG or other hazardous Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Park Street, NE., Vienna, VA fluids with a capacity of not more Safety Administration, 400 Sev- 22180. than 70,000 gallons, applicable enth Street, SW., Washington, DC, 5. American Society for Test- wind load data in SEI/ASCE 7-02 or at the National Archives and ing and Materials (ASTM), 100 (incorporated by reference, see Records Administration (NARA). Barr Harbor Drive, West Con- §193.2013).* * * * * For information on the availability shohocken, PA 19428. of this material at NARA, call 6. National Fire Protection PART 195--[AMENDED] 202-741-6030 or go to: Association (NFPA), 1 Battery- http://www.archives.gov/federal_r march Park, P.O. Box 9101, Quin- ■ 1. The authority citation for part egister/code_of_federal_regula- cy, MA 02269-9101. 195 continues to read as follows: tions/ibr_locations.html. These 7. NACE International, 1440 materials have been approved for South Creek Drive, Houston, TX Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5103, incorporation by reference by the 77084. 60102, 60104, 60108, 60109, Director of the Federal Register in (c) The full titles of publica- 60118; and 49 CFR 1.53. accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) tions incorporated by reference and 1 CFR part 51. In addition, wholly or partially in this part are ■ 2. In part 195, revise “(ibr, see materials incorporated by refer- as follows. Numbers in parenthe- §195.3)'' to read “(incorporated by ence are available as follows: ses indicate applicable editions:

------Source and name of referenced material 49 CFR reference A. Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI): §195.452(h)(4)(B). (1) AGA Pipeline Research Committee, Project PR-3-805, “A Modified Crite- rion for Evaluating the Remaining Strength of Corroded Pipe” (December 22, 1989). The RSTRENG program may be used for calculating remaining strength. B. American Petroleum Institute (API): §§ 195.106(b)(1)(i); (1) API Specification 5L “Specification for Line Pipe” (43rd edition and erra- 195.106(e). ta, 2004). (2) API Specification 6D “Specification for Pipeline Valves (Gate, Plug, Ball, §195.116(d). and Check Valves)” (22nd edition, January 2002). (3) API Specification 12F “Specification for Shop Welded Tanks for Storage §§ 195.132(b)(1); 195.205(b) of Production Liquids” (11th edition, November 1994). (2); 195.264(b)(1); 195.264(e) (1); 195.307(a); 195.565;

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195.579(d). (4) API 510 “Pressure Vessel Inspection Code: Maintenance Inspection, Rat- §§ 195.205(b)(3); 195.432(c). ing, Repair, and Alteration” (8th edition, June 1997, and Addenda 1 through 4). (5) API Standard 620 “Design and Construction of Large, Welded, Low-Pres- §§ 195.132(b)(2); 195.205(b) sure Storage Tanks” (10th edition, 2002 including Addendum 1). (2); 195.264(b)(1); 195.264(e) (3); 195.307(b). (6) API 650 “Welded Steel Tanks for Oil Storage” (10th edition, 1998 includ- §§ 195.132(b)(3); 195.205(b) ing Addenda 1-3). (1); 195.264(b)(1); 195.264(e) (2); 195.307(c); 195.307(d); 195.565; 195.579(d). (7) API Recommended Practice 651 “Cathodic Protection of Aboveground Pe- §§ 195.565; 195.579(d). troleum Storage Tanks” (2nd edition, December 1997). (8) API Recommended Practice 652 “Lining of Aboveground Petroleum Stor- §195.579(d). age Tank Bottoms” (2nd edition, December 1997). (9) API Standard 653 “Tank Inspection, Repair, Alteration, and Reconstruc- §§ 195.205(b)(1); 195.432(b). tion” (3rd edition, 2001 including Addendum 1, 2003). (10) API 1104 “Welding of Pipelines and Related Facilities” (19th edition, §§ 195.222; 195.228(b). 1999 including October 31, 2001 errata). (11) API 1130 “Computational Pipeline Monitoring” (2nd edition, 2002). §§ 195.134; 195.444. (12) API Standard 2000 “Venting Atmospheric and Low-Pressure Storage §§ 195.264(e)(2); 195.264(e) Tanks” (5th edition, April 1998). (3). (13) API Recommended Practice 2003 “Protection Against Ignitions Arising §195.405(a). out of Static, Lightning, and Stray Currents” (6th edition, 1998). (14) API Publication 2026 “Safe Access/Egress Involving Floating Roofs of §195.405(b). Storage Tanks in Petroleum Service” (2nd edition, 1998). (15) API Recommended Practice 2350 “Overfill Protection for Storage Tanks §195.428(c). In Petroleum Facilities” (2nd edition, 1996). (16) API Standard 2510 “Design and Construction of LPG Installations”(8th §§ 195.132(b)(3); 195.205(b) edition, 2001). (3); 195.264(b)(2); 195.264(e) (4); 195.307(e); 195.428(c); 195.432(c). (17) API Recommended Practice 1162 “Public Awareness Programs for Pipe- §§ 195.440(a); 195.440(b); line Operators,” (1st edition, December 2003) 195.440(c) C. ASME International (ASME): §195.118(a). (1) ASME B16.9-2003 (February 2004) “Factory-Made Wrought Steel Butt welding Fittings” . (2) ASME B31.4-2002 (October 2002) “Pipeline Transportation Systems for §195.452(h)(4)(i). Liquid Hydrocarbons and Other Liquids” . (3) ASME B31G-1991 (Reaffirmed; 2004) “Manual for Determining the Re- §§ 195.452(h)(4)(i)(B); maining Strength of Corroded Pipelines” . 195.452(h)(4)(iii)(D). (4) ASME B31.8-2003 (February 2004) “Gas Transmission and Distribution §§ 195.5(a)(1)(i); 195.406(a) Piping Systems” . (1)(i). (5) ASME Boiler and Pressure vessel Code, Section VIII, Division 1 “Rules §§ 195.124; 195.307(e). for Construction of Pressure Vessels,” (2004 edition, including addenda through July 1, 2005). (6) ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Division 2 “Alter- §195.307(e). nate Rules for Construction for Pressure Vessels” (2004 edition, including addenda through July 1, 2005). (7) ASME Boiler and Pressure vessel Code, Section IX “Welding and Brazing §195.222. Qualifications,” (2004 edition, including addenda through July 1, 2005). D. Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve and Fittings Industry, Inc. §195.118(a). (MSS): (1) MSS SP-75-2004 “Specification for High Test Wrought Butt Welding Fit- tings” . (2) [Reserved].

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E. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM): §195.106(e). (1) ASTM Designation: A53/A53M-04a (2004) “Standard Specification for Pipe, Steel, Black and Hot-Dipped, Zinc-Coated Welded and Seamless” . (2) ASTM Designation: A106/A106M-04b (2004) “Standard Specification for §195.106(e). Seamless Carbon Steel Pipe for High-Temperature Service” . (3) ASTM Designation: A 333/A 333M-05 “Standard Specification for Seam- §195.106(e). less and Welded Steel Pipe for Low-Temperature Service” . (4) ASTM Designation: A 381-96 (Reapproved 2001) “Standard Specification §195.106(e). for Metal-Arc-Welded Steel Pipe for Use With High-Pressure Transmission Sys- tems” . (5) ASTM Designation: A 671-04 (2004) “Standard Specification for Electric- §195.106(e). Fusion-Welded Steel Pipe for Atmospheric and Lower Temperatures” . (6) ASTM Designation: A 672-96 (Reapproved 2001) “Standard Specification §195.106(e). for Electric-Fusion-Welded Steel Pipe for High-Pressure Service at Moderate Tem- peratures” . (7) ASTM Designation: A 691-98 (Reapproved 2002) “Standard Specification §195.106(e). for Carbon and Alloy Steel Pipe Electric-Fusion-Welded for High-Pressure Service at High Temperatures” . F. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA): §195.264(b)(1). (1) NFPA 30 (2003) “Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code”. (2) [Reserved]. G. NACE International (NACE): §195.571 (1) NACE Standard RP0169-2002 “Control of External Corrosion on Under- ground or Submerged Metallic Piping Systems” . (2) NACE Standard RP0502-2002 “Pipeline External Corrosion Direct As- §195.588 sessment Methodology'' (2002). ed by reference, see §195.3) and ■ 4. In part 195, revise “(ibr, see §195.264 Impoundment, protec- its references to the normal and §195.116)'' to read “(incorporated tion against entry, normal/emer- emergency venting requirements by reference, see §195.116)'' wher- gency venting or pressure/vacu- in API Standard 2000 (incorporat- ever it appears. um relief for aboveground ed by reference, see §195.3). breakout tanks. (4) Pressure and vacuum-re- ■ 5. Section 195.116 is amended lieving devices installed on high by revising paragraph (d) to read * * * * * pressure tanks built to API Stan- as follows: (b) * * * dard 2510 must be in accordance (1) * * * with sections 7 or 11 of API 2510 §195.116 Valves. (i) Impoundment around a (incorporated by reference, see breakout tank must be installed in §195.3). * * * * * accordance with section 4.3.2.3.2; (d) Each valve must be both and ■ 8. In part 195, revise “(ibr, see hydrostatically shell tested and hy- (ii) Impoundment by drainage §195.307)'' to read “(incorporated drostatically seat tested without to a remote impounding area must by reference, see §195.307)'' wher- leakage to at least the requirements be installed in accordance with ever it appears. set forth in section 10 of API Stan- section 4.3.2.3.1. dard 6D (incorporated by refer- (2) For tanks built to API ■ 9. Section 195.307 is amended ence, see §195.3).* * * * 2510, the installation of impound- by revising paragraph (b) to read * ment must be in accordance with as follows: section 5 or 11 of API 2510 (incor- ■ 6. In part 195, revise “(ibr, see porated by reference, see §195.3).* §195.307 Pressure testing §195.264)'' to read “(incorporated * * * * aboveground breakout tanks. by reference, see §195.264)'' wher- (e) * * * ever it appears. (3) Pressure-relieving and * * * * * emergency vacuum-relieving de- (b) For aboveground breakout ■ 7. Section 195.264 is amended vices installed on low pressure tanks built to API Standard 620 by revising paragraphs (b)(1)(i), tanks built to API Standard 620 and first placed in service after (b)(1)(ii), (b)(2), (e)(3), and (e)(4) must be in accordance with section October 2, 2000, hydrostatic and to read as follows: 9 of API Standard 620 (incorporat- pneumatic testing must be in ac-

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[FR Doc. E6-9059 Filed 6-8-06; 8:45 am] ■ 10. In part 195, revise “(ibr, see BILLING CODE 4910-60-P §195.571)'' to read “(incorporated by reference, see §195.571)'' wher- ever it appears.

■ 11. Section 195.571 is revised to read as follows:

§195.571 What criteria must I use to determine the adequacy of cathodic protection?

Cathodic protection required by this subpart must comply with one or more of the applicable cri- teria and other considerations for cathodic protection contained in paragraphs 6.2 and 6.3 of NACE Standard RP 0169 (incorporated by reference, see §195.3).

■ 12. In part 195, revise “(ibr, see §195.573)'' to read “(incorporated by reference, see §195.573)'' wher- ever it appears.

■ 13. Section 195.573 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(2) to read as follows:

§195.573 What must I do to monitor external corrosion con- trol?

(a) * * * (2) Identify not more than 2 years after cathodic protection is installed, the circumstances in which a close-interval survey or comparable technology is practica- ble and necessary to accomplish the objectives of paragraph 10.1.1.3 of NACE Standard RP 0169 (incorporated by reference, see §195.3). * * * * *

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