# COLUMBIA GAS TRANSMISSION, LLC — Notice of Probable Violation

**Citation:** CPF 120051006  
**Type / status:** enforcement / historical  
**Agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration  
**Effective:** Not stated  
**Published:** 2005-12-27

CLOSED notice of probable violation citing 192.491(c), 192.605(a), 192.739(d).

## Document text

Notice of Probable Violation involving COLUMBIA GAS TRANSMISSION, LLC. PHMSA's enforcement data identifies the cited regulations as 192.491(c),  192.605(a),  192.739(d). The case was opened on 2005-12-27 and is reported as closed as of 2007-05-01. Proposed civil penalty: $65,000. Assessed civil penalty: $65,000. Open the official case record for notices, responses, orders, and the latest status.

Official case documents:

120051006_Final Order_09202006.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/120051006/120051006_Final%20Order_09202006.pdf

CPF_NO_1-2005-1006.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/120051006/CPF_NO_1-2005-1006.pdf

120051006_Final Order_09202006.pdf

U.S. Department 400 Seventh Street, S.W.
of Transportation Washington, D.C. 20590
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety Administration
Mr. Reed Robinson
Vice President, Engineering Services
Columbia Gas Transmission Co.
1700 MacCorkle Avenue SE
P.O. Box 1273
Charleston, WV 25325-1273
Re: CPF No. 1-2005-1006
Dear Mr. Robinson:
Enclosed is the Final Order issued by the Acting Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety
in the above-referenced case. It makes findings of violation, assesses a civil penalty of $65,000,
and specifies actions to be taken to comply with the pipeline safety regulations. The penalty
payment terms are set forth in the Final Order. When the civil penalty is paid and the terms of
the Compliance Order completed, as determined by the Director, Eastern Region, this
enforcement action will be closed. Your receipt of the Final Order constitutes service of that
document under 49 C.F.R. 3 190.5.
Sincerely,
James Reynolds
Pipeline Compliance Registry
Office of Pipeline Safety
Enclosure
cc: William H. Gute, Director, Eastern Region, PHMSA
CERTIFIED MAIL -RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED



DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
OFFICE OF PIPELINE SAFETY
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20590
In the Matter of
Granite State Gas )
Transmission Inc. and
Columbia Gas Transmission Inc., ) CPF NO. 1-2005-1006
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Respondents
FINAL ORDER
On June 21 - 24,2004, pursuant to 49 U.S.C. tj 601 17, a representative of the Pipeline and
Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)', Office of Pipeline Safety conducted an
on-site pipeline safety inspection of Respondent's facilities and records in Maine, New
Hampshire, and Massachusetts. As a result of the inspection, the Director, Eastern Region,
PHMSA, issued to Respondent, by letter dated December 27,2005, a Notice of Probable
Violation, Proposed Civil Penalty, and Proposed Compliance Order (Notice). In accordance
with 49 C.F.R. tj 190.207, the Notice proposed finding that Respondent had committed violations
of 49 C.F.R. Part 192 and proposed assessing a civil penalty of $65,000 for the alleged
violations. The Notice also proposed ordering Respondent to take certain measures to correct
one of the alleged violations.
Respondent responded to the Notice by letter dated January 26,2006 (Response). Respondent
did not contest the allegations of violation. Respondent did not request a hearing, and therefore
has waived its right to one.
FINDINGS OF VIOLATIONS
In its Response, Respondent did not contest the alleged violations in the Notice. Accordingly, I
find that Respondent violated the following sections of 49 C.F.R. Part 192, as more fully
described in the Notice:
' Effective February 20,2005, the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) succeeded
Research and Special Programs Administration as the agency responsible for regulating safety in pipeline
transportation and hazardous materials transportation. &e, section 108 of the Norman Y. Mineta Research and
Special Programs Improvement Act (Public law 108-426, 118 Stat. 2423-2429 (November 30,2004)). See also, 70
Fed Reg. 8299 (February 18,2005) redelegating the pipeline safety authorities and functions to the PHMSA
Administrator.



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49 C.F.R. $ 192.605(a) (Notice Item 2) - failing to follow written operation and
maintenance (O&M) procedures. Respondent's O&M procedures required it to take
prompt remedial action in response to any deficiencies discovered when monitoring its
pipeline system. O&M procedures require that remedial action should be initiated within
15 months of discovery of the deficiency. A pipeline crossing test station (TS) # 79 had a
low pipe to soil voltage reading and did not have adequate cathodic protection since
1999. Respondent also could not locate five test stations and therefore could not perform
external corrosion control monitoring;
49 C.F.R. $ 192.739 (Notice Item 3) - failing to inspect regulator stations within the 15
month time interval required by $ 192.739. Respondents exceeded the 15 month interval
for inspection at 5 sites.
These findings of violation will be considered prior offenses in any subsequent enforcement
action taken against Respondent.
ASSESSMENT OF PENALTY
Under 49 U.S.C. $60122, Respondent is subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $100,000 per
violation for each day of the violation up to a maximum of $1,000,000 for any related series of
violations.
49 U.S.C. $ 60122 and 49 C.F.R. $ 190.225 require that, in determining the amount of the civil
penalty, I consider the following criteria: nature, circumstances, and gravity of the violation,
degree of Respondent's culpability, history of Respondent's prior offenses, Respondent's ability
to pay the penalty, good faith by Respondent in attempting to achieve compliance, the effect on
Respondent's ability to continue in business, and such other matters as justice may require.
With regard to Item 2, the Notice proposed a civil penalty of $60,000 for Respondent's failure to
correct deficiencies in its cathodic protection system after detecting low pipe to soil voltage.
Respondent was also unable to locate five test stations. A pipeline near TS # 79 did not have
adequate cathodic protection since 1999. Respondent could not provide any documentation to
show that it had initiated remedial maintenance work. TS # 1 13 had not been read since 1999.
Respondent is responsible for the operation of these pipelines and should be aware of the code
requirements. Inadequate pipe to soil readings can adversely affect the safe operation of the
pipeline system. Without adequate cathodic protection, corrosion can occur which can lead to a
failure in the line possibly resulting in grave public and environmental harm. The Respondent
has provided no information to warrant a reduction, therefore I assess Respondent a civil penalty
of $60,000 for violating 49 C.F.R. $ 192.605.
With regard to Item 3, the Notice proposed a civil penalty of $5,000 for Respondent's failure to
inspect regulator stations within the 15 month interval as required by the code. Five sites were
identified where the inspection interval exceeded 15 months. Four of these five sites exceeded
the 15 month internal by only a few days. The fifth site, Debbie, Ln., Elliot exceeded the 15
month interval by over seven months. The $5,000 civil penalty for this violation has been



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assessed due to Respondent's lapse in inspection at the Debbie, Ln., Elliot site. Inspection of
pressure limiting or regulator stations is important to the safe operation of the pipeline. The
Respondent has provided no information that would warrant a reduction in the civil penalty,
therefore I assess the Respondent a civil penalty of $5,000 for violating 49 C.F.R. 9 192.739.
Accordingly, having reviewed the record and considered the assessment criteria, I assess
Respondent a total civil penalty of $65,000. Respondent has the ability to pay this penalty
without adversely affecting its ability to continue in business.
Payment of the civil penalty must be made within 20 days of service. Federal regulations
(49 C.F.R. 9 89.21(b)(3)) require this payment be made by wire transfer, through the Federal
Reserve Communications System (Fedwire), to the account of the U.S. Treasury. Detailed
instructions are contained in the enclosure. Questions concerning wire transfers should be
directed to: Financial Operations Division (AMZ-300), Federal Aviation Administration, Mike
Monroney Aeronautical Center, P.O. Box 25082, Oklahoma City, OK 73 125; (405) 954-8893.
Failure to pay the $65,000 civil penalty will result in accrual of interest at the current annual rate
inaccordance with31 U.S.C. 9 3717,31 C.F.R. 9 901.9, and49 C.F.R. 9 89.23. Pursuant to
those same authorities, a late penalty charge of six percent (6%) per annum will be charged if
payment is not made within 110 days of service. Furthermore, failure to pay the civil penalty
may result in referral of the matter to the Attorney General for appropriate action in a United
States District Court.
COMPLIANCE ORDER
The Notice proposed a compliance order with respect to Item 2 in the Notice for violating 49
C.F.R. 9 192.605(a). Under 49 U.S.C. 9 601 18(a), each person who engages in the
transportation of gas or who owns or operates a pipeline facility is required to comply with the
applicable safety standards established under chapter 601. Pursuant to the authority of 49 U.S.C.
9 60 1 18(b) and 49 C.F.R. 9 190.2 17, Respondent is ordered to take the following actions to
ensure compliance with the pipeline safety regulations applicable to its operations. Respondent
must -
1. Institute a means of documentation of its atmospheric corrosion monitoring as required
by 9 192.491 (c) of the code. A copy of the written procedures must be submitted to the
Eastern Region, PHMSA within 30 days of receipt of this Final Order.
2. Perform the required maintenance on the cathodic protection system to properly
protect the pipeline and to verify the adequacy of the cathodic protection on those sites in
Item 2 of the Notice. A report outlining the results of the maintenance work must be
submitted to the Eastern Region, PHMSA within 90 days of receipt of this Final Order.
Respondent must submit all correspondence to the Regional Director, Eastern Region, PHMSA,
409 3rd Street, SW, Suite 300, Washington D.C. 20024.



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The Director may grant an extension of time to comply with any of the required items upon a
written request timely submitted by the Respondent demonstrating good cause for an extension.
Failure to comply with this Final Order may result in the assessment of civil penalties of up to
$100,000 per violation per day the violation continues, or in the referral of the case for judicial
enforcement.
WARNING ITEM
The Notice did not propose a civil penalty or corrective action for Item 1 in the Notice; therefore,
this is to be considered a warning item. Respondent is warned that if it does not take appropriate
action to correct this item, enforcement action will be taken if a subsequent inspection reveals a
violation. The warning was for -
192.491(c) (Notice Item 1) -Respondent's failure to maintain records of inspection for
atmospheric corrosion. Section 192.491 (c) requires operators to keep for at least 5 years,
records of inspections detailing the adequacy of corrosion control. Respondent did not
have records prior to 2003 documenting any inspection of its pipelines at regulator
stations for atmospheric corrosion. Respondent also did not have records to show that it
had ever inspected the pipelines at its valve stations for atmospheric corrosion.
Under 49 C.F.R. § 190.215, Respondent has a right to submit a Petition for Reconsideration of
this Final Order. The petition must be received within 20 days of Respondent's receipt of this
Final Order and must contain a brief statement of the issue(s). The filing of the petition
automatically stays the payment of any civil penalty assessed. However, if Respondent submits
payment for the civil penalty, this Final Order becomes the final administrative decision and the
right to petition for reconsideration is waived. The terms and conditions of this Final Order are
effective on receipt.
SEP 2 0 2006
Date Issued
for Pipeline Safety

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