# EMPIRE PIPELINE INC — Notice of Amendment

**Citation:** CPF 12026029NOA  
**Type / status:** enforcement / current  
**Agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration  
**Effective:** Not stated  
**Published:** 2026-03-17

OPEN notice of amendment citing 192.467(d), 192.605(b)(1), 192.605(b)(2), 192.605(d), 192.607(b), 192.631(c)(3), 192.750, 192.911(d).

## Document text

Notice of Amendment involving EMPIRE PIPELINE INC. PHMSA's enforcement data identifies the cited regulations as 192.467(d),  192.605(b)(1),  192.605(b)(2),  192.605(d),  192.607(b),  192.631(c)(3),  192.750,  192.911(d). The case was opened on 2026-03-17 and is reported as open. Open the official case record for notices, responses, orders, and the latest status.

Official case documents:

12026029NOA_Notice of Amendment_03172026_(24-296053).pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/12026029NOA/12026029NOA_Notice%20of%20Amendment_03172026_(24-296053).pdf

12026029NOA_Notice of Amendment_03172026_(24-296053)_text.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/12026029NOA/12026029NOA_Notice%20of%20Amendment_03172026_(24-296053)_text.pdf

12026029NOA_Operator Response to Notice_06052026_(24-296053).pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/12026029NOA/12026029NOA_Operator%20Response%20to%20Notice_06052026_(24-296053).pdf

12026029NOA_Notice of Amendment_03172026_(24-296053)_text.pdf

U.S. Department
of Transportation
Pipeline and
Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration
840 Bear Tavern Road, Suite 300
West Trenton, NJ 08628
609.771.7800
NOTICE OF AMENDMENT
VIA EMAIL TO: delvecchioj@natfuel.com
March 17, 2026
Joseph Del Vecchio
President
Empire Pipeline, Inc.
6363 Main Street
Williamsville, NY 14221
CPF 1-2026-029-NOA
Dear Mr. Del Vecchio:
From May 20 to November 6, 2024, a representative of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration (PHMSA), Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS), Eastern Region, pursuant to
Chapter 601 of 49 United States Code (U.S.C.), inspected Empire Pipeline, Inc.’s (Empire or
Respondent)1 procedures.
As a result of the inspection, PHMSA has identified apparent inadequacies in Empire’s plans or
procedures. The alleged inadequacies and proposed revisions are described below:
1. § 192.605 Procedural manual for operations, maintenance, and emergencies.
(a) …
(b) Maintenance and normal operations. The manual required by
paragraph (a) of this section must include procedures for the following,
if applicable, to provide safety during maintenance and operations.
(1) Operating, maintaining, and repairing the pipeline in
accordance with each of the requirements of this subpart and Subpart
M of this part.
§ 192.631 Control room management.
(a) …
(c) Provide adequate information. Each operator must provide its
controllers with the information, tools, processes and procedures
necessary for the controllers to carry out the roles and responsibilities
the operator has defined by performing each of the following:
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(1) …
(3) Test and verify an internal communication plan to provide
adequate means for manual operation of the pipeline safely, at least
once each calendar year, but at intervals not to exceed 15 months;
Empire’s written control room management procedures were inadequate to assure safe operation
of a pipeline facility. Specifically, Empire’s Control Room Management Plan (12/7/2021) (CRM
Plan) failed to include procedures to test and verify an internal communication plan to provide
adequate means for manual operation, as required by sections 192.605(b)(1) and 192.631(c)(3).
Empire’s CRM Plan in section 5.4 required a “Standards Team” to document the annual testing of
the internal communication plan, specifying that the Operational Emergency Procedure Plan
(OEPP) would be used to facilitate this test. However, the OEPP contained no provisions for
annual testing, as it was designed for actual emergencies.
Therefore, Empire’s written control room management procedures were inadequate to assure safe
operation of a pipeline facility. PHMSA proposes that Empire revise its procedures to address the
above deficiency.
2. § 192.911 What are the elements of an integrity management program?
An operator’s initial integrity management program begins with a
framework (see § 192.907) and evolves into a more detailed and
comprehensive integrity management program, as information is
gained and incorporated into the program. An operator must make
continual improvements to its program. The initial program
framework and subsequent program must, at minimum, contain the
following elements. (When indicated, refer to ASME B31.8S
(incorporated by reference, see § 192.7) for more detailed information
on the listed element.)
(a) …
(d) A direct assessment plan, if applicable, meeting the
requirements of § 192.923, and depending on the threat assessed, of §§
192.925, 192.927, or 192.929.
Empire’s written integrity management procedures were inadequate to assure safe operation of a
pipeline facility, as required by section 192.911(d). Specifically, Empire’s Pipeline Integrity
Management Plan, Appendix N, ECDA Plan (07/30/14) (IMP) incorrectly referenced sections of
the NACE SP0502-2010 (SP0502) standard.
During the inspection, PHMSA found that section N.8.9 of the IMP (Data to be Collected on
Coating Damage and Corrosion Depth) directs personnel to section 5.4 of SP0502 for
measurement requirements regarding remaining strength, coating damage, and corrosion depth.
However, section 5.4 does not contain these requirements. The correct criteria are located in
SP0502 section 5.5 (coating damage and corrosion depth) and section 5.6 (remaining strength).
Therefore, Empire’s written integrity management procedures were inadequate to assure safe
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operation of a pipeline facility. PHMSA proposes that Empire revise its procedures to address the
above deficiencies.
3. § 192.605 Procedural manual for operations, maintenance, and emergencies.
(a) …
(b) Maintenance and normal operations. The manual required by
paragraph (a) of this section must include procedures for the following,
if applicable, to provide safety during maintenance and operations.
(1) Operating, maintaining, and repairing the pipeline in
accordance with each of the requirements of this subpart and Subpart
M of this part.
§ 192.750 Launcher and receiver safety.
Any launcher or receiver used after July 1, 2021, must be equipped
with a device capable of safely relieving pressure in the barrel before
removal or opening of the launcher or receiver barrel closure or flange
and insertion or removal of in-line inspection tools, scrapers, or
spheres. An operator must use a device to either: Indicate that pressure
has been relieved in the barrel; or alternatively prevent opening of the
barrel closure or flange when pressurized, or insertion or removal of
in-line devices (e.g. inspection tools, scrapers, or spheres), if pressure
has not been relieved.
Empire’s written procedures for operating, maintaining, and repairing the pipeline were inadequate
to assure safe operation of a pipeline facility. Specifically, Empire failed to include adequate
instructions for the safe operation of launcher and receiver safety devices mandated by sections
192.605(b)(1) and 192.750 in its procedure, National Fuel Gas Supply and Empire Operation and
Maintenance Procedures, V-2024.2 (06/28/2024) (O&M Manual).
Section 10.6.33 in the O&M Manual described the procurement process for launcher and receivers
as well as using existing launchers and receivers. While the procedure acknowledged that safety
devices were installed on the closure doors, it failed to provide instructions for operating the
devices, specify any required training, or reference design schematics for technicians.
Therefore, Empire’s written procedures for operating, maintaining, and repairing the pipeline were
inadequate to assure safe operation of a pipeline. PHMSA proposes that Empire revise its
procedure to address the above deficiency.
4. § 192.605 Procedural manual for operations, maintenance, and emergencies.
(a) …
(b) Maintenance and normal operations. The manual required by
paragraph (a) of this section must include procedures for the following,
if applicable, to provide safety during maintenance and operations.
(1) Operating, maintaining, and repairing the pipeline in
accordance with each of the requirements of this subpart and Subpart
M of this part.
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§ 192.607 Verification of Pipeline Material Properties and Attributes:
Onshore steel transmission pipelines.
(a) …
(b) Documentation of material properties and attributes. Records
established under this section documenting physical pipeline
characteristics and attributes, including diameter, wall thickness, seam
type, and grade (e.g., yield strength, ultimate tensile strength, or
pressure rating for valves and flanges, etc.), must be maintained for the
life of the pipeline and be traceable, verifiable, and complete. Charpy
v-notch toughness values established under this section needed to meet
the requirements of the ECA method at § 192.624(c)(3) or the fracture
mechanics requirements at § 192.712 must be maintained for the life of
the pipeline.
Empire’s written procedures for operating, maintaining, and repairing the pipeline were inadequate
to assure safe operation of a pipeline facility. Specifically, Empire’s procedures for defining
traceable, verifiable, and complete (TVC) records failed to contain sufficient detail, as required by
sections 192.605(b)(1) and 192.607(b).
During the inspection, PHMSA reviewed Empire’s procedures for determining if records meet the
threshold of TVC found, within Pipeline Integrity Management Plan, Appendix M (06/07/2021)
(IMP). Section 1.2 in the IMP included a list of records Empire would utilize and that may have
the necessary parameters needed for material verification. However, the procedure failed to
include the methodology or criteria personnel must use to evaluate whether a collected record—
or combination of records—satisfies the definition of TVC.
While documents such as purchase orders or as-built records are potential sources of material
properties, they do not guarantee completeness or accuracy on their own. Empire’s procedure
failed to provide instructions directing personnel on how to cross-reference complementary
documentation or verify that source documents are accurate final revisions before considering
them TVC records.
Therefore, Empire’s written procedures for operating, maintaining, and repairing the pipeline were
inadequate to assure safe operation of a pipeline facility. PHMSA proposes that Empire revise its
procedures to address the above deficiency.
5. § 192.605 Procedural manual for operations, maintenance, and emergencies.
(a) …
(d) Safety-related condition reports. The manual required by
paragraph (a) of this section must include instructions enabling
personnel who perform operation and maintenance activities to
recognize conditions that potentially may be safety-related conditions
that are subject to the reporting requirements of § 191.23 of this
subchapter.
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Empire’s written procedures for operating, maintaining, and repairing the pipeline were inadequate
to assure safe operation of a pipeline facility. Specifically, Empire’s procedure, National Fuel Gas
Supply and Empire Operation and Maintenance Procedures, V-2024.1, section 2.6.10 (02/23/24),
failed to include instructions enabling personnel who perform operation and maintenance activities
to recognize conditions that potentially may be safety-related conditions (SRCs) with respect to
monitoring and reporting maximum allowable operating pressure (MAOP) exceedances that may
be SRCs under section 191.23(a)(10).
During the inspection, PHMSA reviewed Empire’s procedures related to reporting MAOP
exceedances as SRCs. Empire stated that its engineering team reviews a daily pressure log as part
of the internal process for determining if MAOP has been exceeded. However, Empire had no
written procedures to document this review.
Therefore, Empire’s written procedures for operating, maintaining, and repairing the pipeline were
inadequate to assure safe operation of a pipeline facility. PHMSA proposes that Empire revise its
procedures to address the above deficiency.
6. § 192.605 Procedural manual for operations, maintenance, and emergencies.
(a) …
(b) Maintenance and normal operations. The manual required by
paragraph (a) of this section must include procedures for the following,
if applicable, to provide safety during maintenance and operations.
(1) …
(2) Controlling corrosion in accordance with the operations and
maintenance requirements of Subpart I of this part.
Empire’s written procedures for corrosion control were inadequate to assure safe operation of a
pipeline facility. Specifically, Empire’s procedures for inspecting and evaluating each pipeline or
portion of the pipeline that is exposed to the atmosphere for evidence of atmospheric corrosion
pursuant to section 192.481 failed to include consistent and sufficient detail for grading corrosion.
During the inspection, PHMSA reviewed Empire’s procedures related to atmospheric corrosion
control, including Empire’s National Fuel Gas Supply and Empire Operation and Maintenance
Procedures: V-2024.1 (02/23/24) (O&M Manual) and related forms NFG Atmospheric Corrosion
Field Inspection (12/09/09) and NFG Compressor Station - Atmospheric Corrosion Inspection
(12/09/09). While section 5.6.15 in the O&M Manual directed personnel to use a 1-to-4 priority
ranking system on inspection forms, it failed to include instructions on how to correlate observed
field conditions to those priority rankings.
Therefore, Empire’s written procedures for corrosion control were inadequate to assure safe
operation of a pipeline facility. PHMSA proposes that Empire revise its procedures to address the
above deficiency.
7. § 192.467 External corrosion control: Electrical isolation.
(a) …
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(d) Inspection and electrical tests must be made to assure that
electrical isolation is adequate.
§ 192.605 Procedural manual for operations, maintenance, and emergencies.
(a) …
(b) Maintenance and normal operations. The manual required by
paragraph (a) of this section must include procedures for the following,
if applicable, to provide safety during maintenance and operations.
(1) …
(2) Controlling corrosion in accordance with the operations and
maintenance requirements of subpart I of this part.
Empire’s written procedures for corrosion control were inadequate to assure safe operation of a
pipeline facility. Specifically, Empire’s procedures for conducting inspection and electrical tests
to assure that electrical isolation is adequate failed to include inspection and electrical tests criteria
for all insulating devices, such as flanges, as required by section 192.467(d).
During the inspection, PHMSA reviewed Empire’s procedures related to electrical isolation
testing, including National Fuel Gas Supply and Empire Operation and Maintenance Procedures,
V-2024.1, Section 5.6.7 (02/23/24), subsection D which stated in part that “[i]nspection and
electrical tests must be made to ensure electrical isolation is adequate.” Subsection H provided
criteria for inspection and electrical tests at casings. However, the procedure failed to include
inspection and electrical tests criteria for other insulating devices, such as flanges.
Therefore, Empire’s written procedures for corrosion control were inadequate to assure safe
operation of a pipeline facility. PHMSA proposes that Empire revise its procedures to address the
above deficiency.
Response to this Notice
This Notice is provided pursuant to 49 U.S.C. § 60108(a) and 49 CFR § 190.206.
Please review the enclosed Response Options for Pipeline Operators in Enforcement Proceedings.
The Respondent must respond to this Notice within 30 days of receipt. The Region Director may
extend this period upon receipt of a timely written request demonstrating good cause. Failure to
respond within 30 days (or by the extended deadline) constitutes a waiver of the right to contest
the allegations in the Notice and authorizes the Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety,
without further notice to the Respondent, to find the facts as alleged in the Notice and to issue an
Order Directing Amendment. If the Respondent’s plans or procedures are found inadequate as
alleged in this Notice, the Respondent will be ordered to amend its plans or procedures to correct
the inadequacies. Once the inadequacies identified herein have been addressed in amended
procedures, this enforcement action will be closed.
All material submitted in response to this enforcement action may be made publicly available. If
the Respondent believes that any portion of the responsive material qualifies for confidential
treatment under 5 U.S.C. § 552(b), along with the complete original document, it must provide a
second copy of the document with the portions that may qualify for confidential treatment redacted
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and an explanation of why the redacted information may qualify for confidential treatment under
5 U.S.C. § 552(b).
PHMSA requests that the Respondent maintain documentation of the safety improvement costs
associated with fulfilling this Notice (preparation/revision of plans and procedures) and submit the
total to the Region Director.
In correspondence on this matter, please refer to CPF 1-2026-029-NOA.
Sincerely,
Robert Burrough
Director, Eastern Region, Office of Pipeline Safety
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
cc: Steven Glass, Assistant VP, Empire Pipeline, GlassS@natfuel.com
Steven Monnie, Senior Manager, Empire Pipeline, MONNIES@NATFUEL.COM
Enclosure: Response Options for Pipeline Operators in Enforcement Proceedings
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