# PREMCOR PIPELINE COMPANY — Notice of Probable Violation

**Citation:** CPF 320045008  
**Type / status:** enforcement / historical  
**Agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration  
**Effective:** Not stated  
**Published:** 2004-03-23

CLOSED notice of probable violation citing 195.310(b)(2), 195.402(c)(12), 195.404(a)(2), 195.404(c)(3), 195.420(b), 195.442(c)(2), 195.583.

## Document text

Notice of Probable Violation involving PREMCOR PIPELINE COMPANY. PHMSA's enforcement data identifies the cited regulations as 195.310(b)(2),  195.402(c)(12),  195.404(a)(2),  195.404(c)(3),  195.420(b),  195.442(c)(2),  195.583. The case was opened on 2004-03-23 and is reported as closed as of 2006-03-13. Proposed civil penalty: $22,000. Assessed civil penalty: $22,000. Open the official case record for notices, responses, orders, and the latest status.

Official case documents:

320045008_Final Order_02162006.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/320045008/320045008_Final%20Order_02162006.pdf

320045008_final order_02162006_text.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/320045008/320045008_final%20order_02162006_text.pdf

CPF NO  3-2004-5008 THE PREMCOR REFINING GROUP INC .pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/320045008/CPF%20NO%20%203-2004-5008%20THE%20PREMCOR%20REFINING%20GROUP%20INC%20.pdf

320045008_final order_02162006_text.pdf

U 5 Department
of Trarnportatron
Pipeline and
Hazardous Materials Safetti
ftdminlstratton
e00 Sevenrn Street, S W
Weernngten D C 20590
Mr Edward Jacoby
Vice President, Wholesale Marketing & Distabution
The Premcor Refining Group, Inc
1700 East Putnam Avenue
Old Greenwich, CT 06870
Re CPF No 3-2004-5008
Dear Mr Jacoby
Enclosed is the Fmal Order issued by the Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety in
the above-referenced case It makes findings of violation and assesses a civil penalty of
$22, 000 The penalty payment terms are set forth in the Final Order This enforcement action
closes automatically upon payment Your receipt of the Final Order consntutes service of that
document under 49 C F R tJ 190 5
Sincerely
James Reynolds
Pipehne Comphance Registry
Office of Pipeline Safety
Enclosure
cc Mr Ivan Huntoon
Director, Central Region, OPS
CERTIFIED MAIL - RETURN RECFIPT RE UESTED



DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
OFFICE OF PIPELINE SAFETY
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20590
In the Matter of )
)
The Premcor Refimng Group, Inc.
, )
)
Respondent. )
CPF No. 3-2004-5008
FINAL ORDER
On October 6-9, 2003, pursuant to 49 U S C ls 60117, a representative of the Pipehne and
Hazardous Matenals Safety Administration (PHMSA), conducted an on-site pipehne safety
inspection of Respondent's facihties and records in Ilhnois and Indiana As a result of the
inspection, the Dtrector, Central Region, PHMSA, issued to Respondent, by letter dated March
23, 2004, a Notice of Probable Violation, Proposed Civil Penalty, and Proposed Comphance
Order (Notice) In accordance with 49 C F R ls 190 207, the Notice proposed finding that
Respondent had committed violations of 49 C F R Part 195 and proposed assessing a civil
penalty of $22, 000 for the alleged violations The Notice also proposed that Respondent take
certam measures to correct the alleged violations
Respondent responded to the Notice by letter dated Apnl 27, 2004, as supplemented by letter
dated March 7, 2005 (Response) In its response, Respondent offered information to explain the
allegations, provided mformauon concerning the corrective actions it has taken, stated its intent
to pay the proposed civil penalty for three of the alleged violations, and requested that the
proposed civil penalty amount be reduced for one of the alleged violations and that another be
withdrawn
FINDINGS OF VIOLATION
Item 1 in the Notice alleged that Respondent violated 49 C F R tr 195 310(b)(2) by fading to
maintain records documentmg the calibration of its hydrostatic test instruments In its response,
Respondent acknowledged that it had failed to locate the specified records Accordingly, I find
that Respondent violated lr 195 310(b)(2) failing to maintain records documenting the calibration
of its hydrostatic test instruments



Item 2 in the Notice alleged that Respondent violated 49 C F R 5 195 402(a) by faihng to follow
the procedures for maintainmg liaison with fire, police and other public officials that it
established pursuant to tt 195 402(c)(12) dunng calendar year 2002 In its response, Respondent
acknowledged that it had failed to locate any records demonstrating liaison activities for 2002
Accordmgly, I find that Respondent violated 5 195 402(a) by failmg to follow its procedures for
maintaining liaison with fire, police and other public officials dunng 2002
Item 3 in the Notice alleged that Respondent violated 49 C F R 5 195 404(a)(2) by faihng to
maintain up-to-date maps of foreign utihties crossing its pipehne Respondent did not provide
any information contesting this allegation in its response Accordingly, I find that Respondent
violated g 195 404(a)(2) by failing to maintain maps of foreign utilities crossing its pipehne
Item 4a in the Notice alleged that Respondent violated 49 C F R 5 195 404(c)(3) by failing to
maintain inspection records for the over-fill protection for the break-out tanks at its refinery for
the two years preceding the inspection Respondent did not provide any information contesting
this allegation in its response Accordmgly, I find that Respondent violated g 195 404(c)(3) by
failing to maintain the specified inspection records dunng the relevant penod
Item 5 in the Notice alleged that Respondent violated 49 C F R 5 195 420(b) by faihng to
demonstrate that the main hne valve north of the Cal Sag Channel was inspected between 2001
and 2003 Respondent did not provide any information contesting this allegation in its response
Accordingly, I find that Respondent violated g 195 420(b) by fading to demonstrate that the
specified valve was inspected dunng the relevant penod
These findings of violation will be considered pnor offenses m any subsequent enforcement
action taken against Respondent
ASSESSMENT OF PENALTY
Under 49 U S C g 60122, Respondent is subIect to a civil penalty not to exceed $25, 000 per
violation for each day of the violation up to a maximum of $500, 000 for any related senes of
violations
49 U S C 5 60122 and 49 C F R 5 190 225 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 pnor offenses, Respondent's abihty to
pay the penalty, good faith by Respondent m attempting to achieve compliance, the effect on
Respondent's abihty to continue in business, and such other matters as )ustice may require
With respect to Item 1, the Notice proposed a civil penaltv of $5, 000 for Respondent's failure to
maintain records documenting the calibration of its hydrostatic test instruments Maintaining
complete and accurate records of test equipment cahbrations is an important part of pipeline
safety because this information facditates the vahdation of the results of tests used to evaluate the
integrity of a pipehne and make appropriate operating decisions In its response, Respondent



explamed that it believed that the cahbration of its hydrostatic test tnstrttments had been
documented but that the records had been misplaced Respondent, however, has presented no
mformation that would warrant a reduction m the civil penalty amount proposed in the Notice for
this violahon Accordingly, I assess Respondent a civil penalty of $5, 000 for violatmg 49 C F R
tt 195 310(b)(2)
With respect to Item 2, the Notice proposed a civil penalty of $5, 000 for Respondent's fad ure to
follow the procedures for maintaining haison with fire, police and other public officials that it
established pursuant to tt 195 402(c)(12) dunng calendar year 2002 Maintainmg liaison with
response officials on an ongoing basis is an important of pipelme safety because it ensures that
the responsible officials are kept up-to-date on the operational status of pipelines tn their area and
facihtates emergency response planning and the ability to rapidly establish commumcations in
the event of an incident In its response, Respondent explained that it believed that some liaison
activity did occur dunng the relevant penod Respondent, however, fmled to provide any
documents or other evidence demonstrating that liaison was adequately conducted durtng 2002
Respondent has presented no information that would warrant a reduction in the civil penalty
amount proposed in the Notice for ttus violation Accordingly, I assess Respondent a civil
penalty of $5, 000 for violating 49 C F R tt 195 402(a)
With respect to Item 4a, the Notice proposed a civil penalty of $5, 000 for Respondent's failure to
mamtain inspection records for the over-fill protection for the break-out tanks at its refinery for
the two years precedmg the inspection Maintaiiung complete and accurate records of facihty
inspections is an important part of pipehne safety because it facilitates oversight and monitonng
of maintenance and other activities required to operate a pipeline in a safe manner and m
comphance with the applicable regulations Respondent has presented no mformation that would
warrant a reduction in the ctvil penalty amount proposed in the Notice for this violation
Accordingly, I assess Respondent a civil penalty of $5, 000 for violating 49 C F R tt
195 404(c)(3)
With respect to Item 5, the Notice proposed a civil penalty of $7, 000 for Respondent's fadure to
demonstrate that the mam hne valve north of the Cal Sag Channel was inspected between 2001
and 2003 The inspection of main hne valves within the required time intervals is an important
part of pipeline safety because, among other reasons, proper operation of these valves is a key
part of mitigating a release m the event of a failure Respondent has presented no information
that would warrant a reduction in the civil penalty amount proposed m the Notice for this
violation Accordingly, I assess Respondent a civil penalty of $7, 000 for violating 49 C F R t1'
195 420(b)
Accordingly, havmg reviewed the record and considered the assessment crttena, I assess
Respondent a total civil penalty of $22, 000
Payment of the civil penalty must be made witlun 20 days of service Federal regulations
(49 C F R g 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



mstructions are contiuned in the enclosure Questions concerning wire transfers should be
directed to Financial Operauons Division (AMZ-120), Federal Aviation Admmistration, Mike
Monroney Aeronautical Center, P 0 Box 25082, Oklahoma City, OK 73125, (405) 954-4719
Failure to pay the $22, 000 civil penalty will result in accrual of interest at the current annual rate
in accordance with 31 U S C 53717, 31 C F R 5901 9 and 49 C FR 58923 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, fiulure to pay the civil penalty
may result in referral of the matter to the Attorney General for appropriate action m a United
States Distnct Court
COMPLIANCE ORDER
With respect to Item 3, the Notice proposed a Comphance Order for violating 49 C F R ll
195 404(a)(2) by failing to miuntiun maps of foreign utilities crossing its pipeline Under 49
U S C 5 60118(a), each person who engages m the transportation of hazardous liquids or who
owns or operates a pipehne facility is required to comply with the applicable safety standards
established under Chapter 601 The Regional Director has indicated that Respondent has now
provided revised maps showing all utdity crossings m accordance with the terms of the Proposed
Compliance Order Accordingly, since compliance has been achieved with respect to this
violauon, it is unnecessary to include the compliance terms in this Order
WARNING ITEMS
The Notice did not propose a civil penalty or compliance order for Items 4b, 6, and 7 in the
Notice Therefore, these are considered to be warning items The wammgs were for
Respondent's failure to document the actions taken m response to concerns identified during
patrols conducted in 2001 in accordance with $ 195 404(c)(3), failure to provide notification of
its damage prevention program to excavators dunng 2001 and 2003 m accordance with )
195 442(c)(2), and failure to provide protection against atmosphenc corrosion at the mlet piping
to Tank 44 in accordance with $ 195 583(c) Respondent provided information in its response
indicating that it has initiated actions to address these items Respondent is warned that if these
items are not fully addressed, enforcement action will be taken if a subsequent inspection reveals
a violation



Under 49 C F R 5 190 215, Respondent has a nght to submit a petition for reconsiderauon of
this Fmal Order Should Respondent elect to do so, the petition must be received withm 20 days
of Respondent's receipt of this Fmal Order and must contain a bnef statement of the issue(s)
The fihng of a petition automatically stays the payment of any civil penalty assessed However if
Respondent submits payment for the civil penalty, the Final Order becomes the final
adnunistrative decision and the nght to petition for reconsideration is wiuved The terms and
conditions of this Final Order are effective on receipt
I I
Date Issued
St ce Ge d A o tate Administrator
for ipehne Safety

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