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Pt. 194, App. B 49 CFR Ch. I (10-1-97 Edition)

(h) The method used to determine the Major rivers Nearest town and state worst case discharge volume, with calcula- tions; ...... Mayersville, MS. (i) A map that clearly shows— Mississippi River ...... New Roads, LA. (1) The location of the worst case dis- Mississippi River ...... Quincy, IL. Mississippi River ...... Ft. Madison, IA. charge, and ...... Waverly, MO. (2) The distance between each line section Missouri River ...... St. Joseph, MO. in the response zone and— Missouri River ...... Weldon Springs, MO. (i) Each potentially affected public drink- Missouri River ...... New Frankfort, MO. ing water intake, lake, river, and stream Naches River ...... Beaumont, TX. ...... Joppa, IL. within a radius of five miles of the line sec- Ohio River ...... Cincinnati, OH. tion, and Ohio River ...... Owensboro, KY. (ii) Each potentially affected environ- Pascagoula River ...... Lucedale, MS. mentally sensitive area within a radius of Pascagoula River ...... Wiggins, MS. one mile of the line section; Pearl River ...... Columbia, MS. (j) A piping diagram and plan-profile draw- Pearl River ...... Oria, TX. ing of each line section, which may be kept Platte River ...... Ogaliala, NE. Potomac River ...... Reston, VA. separate from the response plan if the loca- Rappahannock River ...... Midland, VA. tion is identified; and Raritan River ...... South Bound Brook, NJ. (k) For every oil transported by each pipe- Raritan River ...... Highland Park, NJ. line in the response zone, emergency re- Red River (of the South) ...... Hanna, LA. sponse data that— Red River (of the South) ...... Bonham, TX. (1) Include the name, description, physical Red River (of the South) ...... Dekalb, TX. Red River (of the South) ...... Sentell Plantation, LA. and chemical characteristics, health and Red River (of the North) ...... Wahpeton, ND. safety hazards, and initial spill-handling and ...... Anthony, NM. firefighting methods; and Sabine River ...... Edgewood, TX. (2) Meet 29 CFR 1910.1200 or 49 CFR 172.602. Sabine River ...... Leesville, LA. Sabine River ...... Orange, TX. APPENDIX B TO PART 194—HIGH VOLUME Sabine River ...... Echo, TX. Savannah River ...... Hartwell, GA. AREAS Smokey Hill River ...... Abilene, KS. Susquehanna River ...... Darlington, MD. As of January 5, 1993 the following areas Tenessee River ...... New Johnsonville, TN. are high volume areas: Wabash River ...... Harmony, IN. Wabash River ...... Terre Haute, IN. Major rivers Nearest town and state Wabash River ...... Mt. Carmel, IL. ...... Batesville, AR. River ...... N. Little Rock, AR. White River ...... Grand Glaise, AR. ...... Jenks, OK. Wisconsin River ...... Wisconsin Rapids, WI. Arkansas River ...... Little Rock, AR. Yukon River ...... Fairbanks, AK. Black Warrior River ...... Moundville, AL. Black Warrior River ...... Akron, AL. ...... Glen Rose, TX. Other Navigable Waters Brazos River ...... Sealy, TX. Arthur Kill Channel, NY Catawba River ...... Mount Holly, NC. Chattahoochee River ...... Sandy Springs, GA. Cook Inlet, AK ...... Yuma, AZ. Freeport, TX Colorado River ...... LaPaz, AZ. Los Angeles/Long Beach Harbor, CA Connecticut River ...... Lancaster, NH. Port Lavaca, TX Coosa River ...... Vincent, AL. San Fransico/San Pablo Bay, CA Cumberland River ...... Clarksville, TN. Delaware River ...... Frenchtown, NJ. Delaware River ...... Lower Chichester, NJ. PART 195—TRANSPORTATION OF Gila River ...... Gila Bend, AZ. Grand River ...... Bosworth, MO. HAZARDOUS LIQUIDS BY PIPELINE Illinois River ...... Chillicothe, IL. Illinois River ...... Havanna, IL. Subpart A—General ...... Arvonia, VA. Kankakee River ...... Kankakee, IL. Sec. Kankakee River ...... South Bend, IN. 195.0 Scope. Kankakee River ...... Wilmington, IL. 195.1 Applicability. Kentucky River ...... Salvisa, KY. Kentucky River ...... Worthville, KY. 195.2 Definitions. Maumee River ...... Defiance, OH. 195.3 Matter incorporated by reference. Maumee River ...... Toledo, OH. 195.4 Compatibility necessary for transpor- Mississippi River ...... Myrtle Grove, LA. tation of hazardous liquids or carbon di- Mississippi River ...... Woodriver, IL. oxide. Mississippi River ...... Chester, IL. 195.5 Conversion to service subject to this Mississippi River ...... Cape Girardeau, MO. part. Mississippi River ...... Woodriver, IL. Mississippi River ...... St. James, LA. 195.8 Transportation of hazardous liquid or Mississippi River ...... New Roads, LA. carbon dioxide in pipelines constructed Mississippi River ...... Ball Club, MN. with other than steel pipe.

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195.10 Responsibility of operator for compli- 195.242 Cathodic protection system. ance with this part. 195.244 Test leads. 195.246 Installation of pipe in a ditch. Subpart B—Reporting Accidents and 195.248 Cover over buried pipeline. Safety–Related Conditions 195.250 Clearance between pipe and under- ground structures. 195.50 Reporting accidents. 195.252 Backfilling. 195.52 Telephonic notice of certain acci- 195.254 Above ground components. dents. 195.256 Crossing of railroads and highways. 195.54 Accident reports. 195.258 Valves: General. 195.55 Reporting safety–related conditions. 195.260 Valves: Location. 195.56 Filing safety–related condition re- 195.262 Pumping equipment. ports. 195.264 Above ground breakout tanks. 195.57 Filing offshore pipeline condition re- ports. 195.266 Construction records. 195.58 Address for written reports. 195.60 Operator assistance in investigation. Subpart E—Pressure Testing 195.62 Supplies of accident report DOT 195.300 Scope. Form 7000–1. 195.302 General requirements. 195.63 OMB control number assigned to in- 195.303 Test pressure. formation collection. 195.304 Testing of components. 195.306 Test medium. Subpart C—Design Requirements 195.308 Testing of tie-ins. 195.100 Scope. 195.310 Records. 195.101 Qualifying metallic components other than pipe. Subpart F—Operation and Maintenance 195.102 Design temperature. 195.104 Variations in pressure. 195.400 Scope. 195.106 Internal design pressure. 195.401 General requirements. 195.108 External pressure. 195.402 Procedural manual for operations, 195.110 External loads. maintenance, and emergencies. 195.111 Fracture propagation. 195.403 Training. 195.112 New pipe. 195.404 Maps and records. 195.114 Used pipe. 195.406 Maximum operating pressure. 195.116 Valves. 195.408 Communications. 195.118 Fittings. 195.410 Line markers. 195.120 Passage of internal inspection de- 195.412 Inspection of rights-of-way and vices. crossings under navigable waters. 195.122 Fabricated branch connections. 195.413 Underwater inspection and reburial 195.124 Closures. of pipelines in the and its 195.126 Flange connection. inlets. 195.128 Station piping. 195.414 Cathodic protection. 195.130 Fabricated assemblies. 195.416 External corrosion control. 195.132 Above ground breakout tanks. 195.418 Internal corrosion control. 195.420 Valve maintenance. Subpart D—Construction 195.422 Pipeline repairs. 195.424 Pipe movement. 195.200 Scope. 195.426 Scraper and sphere facilities. 195.202 Compliance with specifications or 195.428 Overpressure safety devices. standards. 195.430 Firefighting equipment. 195.204 Inspection—general. 195.432 Breakout tanks. 195.206 Material inspection. 195.434 Signs. 195.208 Welding of supports and braces. 195.436 Security of facilities. 195.210 Pipeline location. 195.438 Smoking or open flames. 195.212 Bending of pipe. 195.440 Public education. 195.214 Welding: General. 195.442 Damage prevention program. 195.216 Welding: Miter joints. 195.222 Welders: Qualification of welders. APPENDIX A TO PART 195—DELINEATION BE- 195.224 Welding: Weather. TWEEN FEDERAL AND STATE JURISDIC- 195.226 Welding: Arc burns. TION—STATEMENT OF AGENCY POLICY AND 195.228 Welds and welding inspection: INTERPRETATION Standards of acceptability. AUTHORITY: 49 U.S.C. 5103, 60102, 60104, 195.230 Welds: Repair or removal of defects. 60108, 60109, 60118; and 49 CFR 1.53. 195.234 Welds: Nondestructive testing. 195.236 External corrosion protection. SOURCE: Amdt. 195–22, 46 FR 38360, July 27, 195.238 External coating. 1981, unless otherwise noted.

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Subpart A—General production (including flow lines), refin- ing, or manufacturing facilities, or § 195.0 Scope. storage or in-plant piping systems as- This part prescribes safety standards sociated with such facilities; and reporting requirements for pipeline (7) Transportation of hazardous liq- facilities used in the transportation of uid or carbon dioxide— (i) By vessel, aircraft, tank truck, hazardous liquids or carbon dioxide. tank car, or other non-pipeline mode of [Amdt. 195–45, 56 FR 26925, June 12, 1991] transportation; or (ii) Through facilities located on the § 195.1 Applicability. grounds of a materials transportation (a) Except as provided in paragraph terminal that are used exclusively to (b) of this section, this part applies to transfer hazardous liquid or carbon di- pipeline facilities and the transpor- oxide between non-pipeline modes of tation of hazardous liquids or carbon transportation or between a non-pipe- dioxide associated with those facilities line mode and a pipeline, not including in or affecting interstate or foreign any device and associated piping that commerce, including pipeline facilities are necessary to control pressure in the on the Outer Continental Shelf. pipeline under § 195.406(b); and (b) This part does not apply to— (8) Transportation of carbon dioxide (1) Transportation of a hazardous liq- downstream from the following point, uid that is transported in a gaseous as applicable: state; (i) The inlet of a compressor used in (2) Transportation of a hazardous liq- the injection of carbon dioxide for oil uid through a pipeline by gravity; recovery operations, or the point where (3) Transportation through the fol- recycled carbon dioxide enters the in- lowing low-stress pipelines: jection system, whichever is farther (i) An onshore pipeline or pipeline upstream; or segment that— (ii) The connection of the first (A) Does not transport HVL; branch pipeline in the production field (B) Is located in a rural area; and that transports carbon dioxide to injec- (C) Is located outside a waterway tion wells or to headers or manifolds currently used for commercial naviga- from which pipelines branch to injec- tion; tion wells. (ii) A pipeline subject to safety regu- (c) A low-stress pipeline to which this lations of the U.S. Coast Guard; and part applies that exists on July 12, 1994 (iii) A pipeline that serves refining, need not comply with this part or part manufacturing, or truck, rail, or vessel 199 of this chapter until July 12, 1996, terminal facilities, if the pipeline is except as follows: less than 1 mile long (measured outside (1) Subpart B of this part applies be- facility grounds) and does not cross an ginning on October 10, 1994; and offshore area or a waterway currently (2) Any replacement, relocation, or used for commercial navigation; other change made to existing pipe- (4) Transportation of petroleum in lines after October 9, 1994 must comply onshore gathering lines in rural areas with subparts A and C through E of except gathering lines in the inlets of this part. the Gulf of Mexico subject to § 195.413; [Amdt. 195–22, 46 FR 38360, July 27, 1981, as (5) Transportation of hazardous liq- amended by Amdt. 195–33, 50 FR 15898, Apr. uid or carbon dioxide in offshore pipe- 23, 1985; Amdt. 195–36, 51 FR 20976, June 10, lines which are located upstream from 1986; Amdt. 195–45, 56 FR 26925, June 12, 1991; the outlet flange of each facility where Amdt. 195–45, 56 FR 50666, Oct. 8, 1991; Amdt. 195–47, 56 FR 63771, Dec. 5, 1991; Amdt. 195–52, hydrocarbons or carbon dioxide are 59 FR 33395, June 28, 1994; Amdt. 195–53, 59 FR produced or where produced hydro- 35470, July 12, 1994; Amdt. 195–57, 62 FR 31367, carbons or carbon dioxide are first sep- June 9, 1997] arated, dehydrated, or otherwise proc- EFFECTIVE DATE NOTE: By Amdt. 195–57, 62 essed, whichever facility is farther FR 31367, June 9, 1997, in § 195.1, paragraph downstream; (b)(3) was revised, effective Oct. 7, 1997. For (6) Transportation of a hazardous liq- the convenience of the user, the superseded uid or carbon dioxide through onshore text is set forth as follows:

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