# TEXAS GAS TRANSMISSION, LLC — Notice of Probable Violation

**Citation:** CPF 32021016NOPV  
**Type / status:** enforcement / historical  
**Agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration  
**Effective:** Not stated  
**Published:** 2021-04-08

CLOSED notice of probable violation citing 192.631(a)(2), 192.631(e)(2).

## Document text

Notice of Probable Violation involving TEXAS GAS TRANSMISSION, LLC. PHMSA's enforcement data identifies the cited regulations as 192.631(a)(2),  192.631(e)(2). The case was opened on 2021-04-08 and is reported as closed as of 2021-12-21. Proposed civil penalty: $37,100. Assessed civil penalty: $37,100. Open the official case record for notices, responses, orders, and the latest status.

Official case documents:

32021016NOPV_Closure Letter_12212021_(20-173061).pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/32021016NOPV/32021016NOPV_Closure%20Letter_12212021_(20-173061).pdf

32021016NOPV_Closure Letter_12212021_(20-173061)_text.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/32021016NOPV/32021016NOPV_Closure%20Letter_12212021_(20-173061)_text.pdf

32021016NOPV_Final Order_12092021_(20-173061).pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/32021016NOPV/32021016NOPV_Final%20Order_12092021_(20-173061).pdf

32021016NOPV_Final Order_12092021_(20-173061)_text.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/32021016NOPV/32021016NOPV_Final%20Order_12092021_(20-173061)_text.pdf

32021016NOPV_Operator Response to Notice_05072021_(20-173061).pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/32021016NOPV/32021016NOPV_Operator%20Response%20to%20Notice_05072021_(20-173061).pdf

32021016NOPV_PCP PCO_04082021_(20-173061).pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/32021016NOPV/32021016NOPV_PCP%20PCO_04082021_(20-173061).pdf

32021016NOPV_PCP PCO_04082021_(20-173061)_text.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/32021016NOPV/32021016NOPV_PCP%20PCO_04082021_(20-173061)_text.pdf

32021016NOPV_Closure Letter_12212021_(20-173061)_text.pdf

VIA ELECTRONIC MAIL TO: stan.horton@bwpipelines.com, tina.baker@bwpipelines.com
December 21, 2021
Stanley C. Horton
President, CEO
Texas Gas Transmission, LLC
9 Greenway Plaza, Suite 2800
Houston, TX 77066
CPF 3-2021-016-NOPV
Dear Mr. Horton:
On December 9, 2021, the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)
issued to Texas Gas Transmission, LLC, a Final Order in the above-referenced case. This order
included a Compliance Order and Civil Penalty assessment. Based on our review of the
documentation you provided and confirmation of payment of the civil penalty, it has been
determined that you have complied with the terms of this Order.
Accordingly, this case in now closed and no further action is contemplated with respect to the
matters involved in this case. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
Sincerely,
Gregory A. Ochs
Director, Central Region, OPS
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration.
Cc: Tina Baker, Manager Compliance Services, tina.baker@bwpipelines.com

32021016NOPV_Final Order_12092021_(20-173061)_text.pdf

December 9, 2021
VIA ELECTRONIC MAIL TO: stan.horton@bwpipelines.com
Mr. Stanley C. Horton
President and Chief Executive Officer
Boardwalk Pipeline Partners, LP
9 Greenway Plaza, Suite 2800
Houston, Texas 77066
Re: CPF No. 3-2021-016-NOPV
Dear Mr. Horton:
Enclosed please find the Final Order issued in the above-referenced case. It makes findings of
violation, assesses a civil penalty of $37,100, and specifies actions that need to be taken by your
subsidiary, Texas Gas Transmission, LLC, to comply with the pipeline safety regulations. The
penalty payment terms are set forth in the Final Order. When the civil penalty has been paid and
the terms of the compliance order completed, as determined by the Director, Central Region, this
enforcement action will be closed. Service of the Final Order by e-mail is effective upon the date
of transmission as provided under 49 C.F.R. § 190.5.
Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
Sincerely,
Alan K. Mayberry
Associate Administrator
for Pipeline Safety
Enclosure
cc: Mr. Gregory Ochs, Director, Central Region, Office of Pipeline Safety, PHMSA
Mr. Tony Rizk, P.E., Vice President of Technical Services, Texas Gas Transmission, LLC,
tony.rizk@bwpipelines.com
Ms. Tina Baker, Manager, Compliance Services, Boardwalk Pipeline Partners, LP,
tina.baker@bwpipelines.com
Mr. Richard Keyser, Sr., Vice President of Operations, Boardwalk Pipeline Partners, LP,
dick.keyser@bwpipelines.com
CONFIRMATION OF RECEIPT REQUESTED



U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
OFFICE OF PIPELINE SAFETY
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20590
_____________________________________________
In the Matter of )
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Texas Gas Transmission, LLC, a subsidiary of Boardwalk Pipeline Partners, LP, )
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Respondent. )
_____________________________________________)
) CPF No. 3-2021-016-NOPV
FINAL ORDER
From June 15 through June 19 2021, pursuant to 49 U.S.C. § 60117, a representative of the
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), Office of Pipeline Safety
(OPS), conducted a virtual safety inspection of the records of Texas Gas Transmission, LLC, a
subsidiary of Boardwalk Pipeline Partners, LP (TET or Respondent). TET operates a bi-
directional interstate natural gas pipeline that provides transportation and storage services in
Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio.1
As a result of the inspection, the Director, Central Region, OPS (Director), issued to Respondent,
by letter dated April 8, 2021, a Notice of Probable Violation, Proposed Civil Penalty, and
Proposed Compliance Order (Notice). In accordance with 49 C.F.R. § 190.207, the Notice
proposed finding that TET had violated 49 C.F.R. §§ 192.631(a)(2) and 192.631(e)(2) and
proposed assessing a civil penalty of $37,100 for the alleged violations. The Notice also
proposed ordering Respondent to take certain measures to correct the alleged violations.
TET responded to the Notice by letter dated May 7, 2021 (Response). The company did not
contest the allegations of violation but provided an explanation of its actions, information
concerning the corrective actions it had taken, and requested that the proposed civil penalty be
reduced or eliminated. Respondent did not request a hearing and therefore has waived its right to
one.
1 https://www.txgt.com/about-us/subsidiaries/texas-gas-transmission-llc/default.aspx (last accessed September 30,
2021).



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FINDINGS OF VIOLATION
In its Response, TET did not contest the allegations in the Notice that it violated 49 C.F.R. Part
192, as follows:
Item 1: The Notice alleged that Respondent violated 49 C.F.R. § 192.631(a)(2), which states:
§ 192.631 Control room management.
(a) General.
(1) …
(2) The procedures required by this section must be integrated, as
appropriate, with operating and emergency procedures required by §§
192.605 and 192.615. An operator must develop the procedures no later
than August 1, 2011, and must implement the procedures according to the
following schedule. The procedures required by paragraphs (b), (c)(5),
(d)(2) and (d)(3), (f) and (g) of this section must be implemented no later
than October 1, 2011. The procedures required by paragraphs (c)(1) through
(4), (d)(1), (d)(4), and (e) must be implemented no later than August 1,
2012. The training procedures required by paragraph (h) must be
implemented no later than August 1, 2012, except that any training required
by another paragraph of this section must be implemented no later than the
deadline for that paragraph.
The Notice alleged that Respondent violated 49 C.F.R. § 192.631(a)(2) by failing to integrate
procedures required by this section, as appropriate, with operating and emergency procedures
required by §§ 192.605 and 192.615. Specifically, the Notice alleged that TET failed to
implement training procedures required by § 192.631(h) no later than August 1, 2012. In the
Response, TET did not contest the violation, but described its ongoing and planned, future
actions for addressing the deficiencies in its control room management training program.
Accordingly, based upon a review of all of the evidence, I find that Respondent violated 49
C.F.R. § 192.631(a)(2) by failing to implement training procedures required by § 192.631(h) no
later than August 1, 2012.
Item 2: The Notice alleged that Respondent violated 49 C.F.R. § 192.631(e)(2), which states:
§ 192.631 Control room management.
(a) …
(e) Alarm management. Each operator using a SCADA system must
have a written alarm management plan to provide for effective controller
response to alarms. An operator's plan must include provisions to:
(1) …
(2) Identify at least once each calendar month points affecting safety
that have been taken off scan in the SCADA host, have had alarms inhibited,
generated false alarms, or that have had forced or manual values for periods
of time exceeding that required for associated maintenance or operating
activities;



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The Notice alleged that Respondent violated 49 C.F.R. § 192.631(e)(2) by failing to identify at
least once each calendar month points affecting safety that have been taken off scan in the
SCADA host, have had alarms inhibited, generated false alarms, or that have had forced or
manual values for periods of time exceeding that required for associated maintenance or
operating activities. Specifically, the Notice alleged that TET’s monthly reviews did not include
review of points that had forced or manual values, nor did TET’s control room management plan
require the review of points that had forced or manual values.
Respondent did not contest this allegation of violation. Accordingly, based upon a review of all
of the evidence, I find that Respondent violated 49 C.F.R. § 192.631(e)(2) by failing to identify
at least once each calendar month points affecting safety that have been taken off scan in the
SCADA host, have had alarms inhibited, generated false alarms, or that have had forced or
manual values for periods of time exceeding that required for associated maintenance or
operating activities.
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 an administrative civil penalty not to exceed
$200,000 per violation for each day of the violation, up to a maximum of $2,000,000 for any
related series of violations.2
In determining the amount of a civil penalty under 49 U.S.C. § 60122 and 49 C.F.R. § 190.225, I
must consider the following criteria: the nature, circumstances, and gravity of the violation,
including adverse impact on the environment; the degree of Respondent’s culpability; the history
of Respondent’s prior offenses; any effect that the penalty may have on its ability to continue
doing business; the good faith of Respondent in attempting to comply with the pipeline safety
regulations; and self-disclosure or actions to correct a violation prior to discovery by PHMSA.
In addition, I may consider the economic benefit gained from the violation without any reduction
because of subsequent damages, and such other matters as justice may require. The Notice
proposed a total civil penalty of $37,100 for the violation cited above.
Item 2: The Notice proposed a civil penalty of $37,100 for Respondent’s violation of 49 C.F.R.
§ 192.631(e)(2), for failing to identify at least once each calendar month points affecting safety
that have been taken off scan in the SCADA host, have had alarms inhibited, generated false
alarms, or that have had forced or manual values for periods of time exceeding that required for
associated maintenance or operating activities. In its Response, TET stated that it “immediately
remediated the alarm management issue addressed in the Notice during the subject audit.”3 TET
described the actions it took to remediate the issue and stated it came into compliance with the
2 These amounts are adjusted annually for inflation. See 49 C.F.R. § 190.223.
3 Response, 2.



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regulation in June 2020. TET requested that PHMSA consider reducing or eliminating the
penalty amount based on these actions. Having considered TET’s actions, I find they were taken
after PHMSA discovered the violation and brought the issue to Respondent’s attention. The
actions were then taken in order to achieve compliance with the regulations. A reduction or
elimination of the penalty is, therefore, not appropriate in this case.4
Accordingly, having reviewed the record and considered the assessment criteria, I assess
Respondent a civil penalty of $37,100 for violation of 49 C.F.R. § 192.631(e)(2).
Payment of the civil penalty must be made within 20 days of service. Federal regulations (49
C.F.R. § 89.21(b)(3)) require such payment to 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 (AMK-325), Federal Aviation Administration, Mike
Monroney Aeronautical Center, 6500 S MacArthur Blvd, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 79169.
The Financial Operations Division telephone number is (405) 954-8845.
Failure to pay the $37,100 civil penalty will result in accrual of interest at the current annual rate
in accordance with 31 U.S.C. § 3717, 31 C.F.R. § 901.9 and 49 C.F.R. § 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 district
court of the United States.
COMPLIANCE ORDER
The Notice proposed a compliance order with respect to Item 1 in the Notice for the violation of
49 C.F.R. § 192.631(a)(2). Under 49 U.S.C. § 60118(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.
§ 60118(b) and 49 C.F.R. § 190.217, Respondent is ordered to take the following actions to
ensure compliance with the pipeline safety regulations applicable to its operations:
1. With respect to the violation of § 192.631(a)(2) (Item 1), Respondent must
implement a structured on-the-job training plan that includes, at a minimum:
identification specific training content, web-based or instructor-led training,
assessments for training courses and periodic progress, and definitions of
competency. This plan must be provided for all positions, defined in the control
room, who will maintain operator qualification to operate a console for either
assigned shift rotation or to fill a temporary vacancy. The training plan should be
developed so that the individual trainee, mentor, and supervisor understand the
4 See, e.g., Kinder Morgan Liquid Terminals, LLC, Final Order, CPF No. 1-2018-5004, 2019 WL 4257137, at *5
(Jun. 27, 2019) (finding an operator’s actions to correct a violation were taken after PHMSA had already identified
the violation and therefore did not constitute grounds to reduce the proposed penalty).



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requirements and can track progress. This must be completed, and documentation
submitted to the Director, within 180 days of receipt of the Final Order.
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 and demonstrating good cause for an
extension.
PHMSA requests that Respondent maintain documentation of the safety improvement costs
associated with fulfilling this Compliance Order and submit the total to the Director. It is
requested that these costs be reported in two categories: (1) total cost associated with
preparation/revision of plans, procedures, studies and analyses; and (2) total cost associated with
replacements, additions and other changes to pipeline infrastructure.
Failure to comply with this Order may result in the administrative assessment of civil penalties
not to exceed $200,000, as adjusted for inflation (see 49 C.F.R. § 190.223), for each violation for
each day the violation continues or in referral to the Attorney General for appropriate relief in a
district court of the United States.
Under 49 C.F.R. § 190.243, Respondent may submit a Petition for Reconsideration of this Final
Order to the Associate Administrator, Office of Pipeline Safety, PHMSA, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue, SE, East Building, 2nd Floor, Washington, DC 20590, with a copy sent to the Office of
Chief Counsel, PHMSA, at the same address, no later than 20 days after receipt of service of this
Final Order by Respondent. Any petition submitted must contain a statement of the issue(s) and
meet all other requirements of 49 C.F.R. § 190.243. The filing of a petition automatically stays
the payment of any civil penalty assessed. The other terms of the order, including corrective
action, remain in effect unless the Associate Administrator, upon request, grants a stay.
The terms and conditions of this Final Order are effective upon service in accordance with 49
C.F.R. § 190.5.
December 9, 2021
___________________________________ __________________________
Alan K. Mayberry Date Issued
Associate Administrator
for Pipeline Safety

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