# NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH ENERGY MANAGEMENT — Notice of Probable Violation

**Citation:** CPF 520090011  
**Type / status:** enforcement / historical  
**Agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration  
**Effective:** Not stated  
**Published:** 2009-05-27

CLOSED notice of probable violation citing 192.199(f), 192.201(b), 192.703(b), 192.739(a).

## Document text

Notice of Probable Violation involving NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH ENERGY MANAGEMENT. PHMSA's enforcement data identifies the cited regulations as 192.199(f),  192.201(b),  192.703(b),  192.739(a). The case was opened on 2009-05-27 and is reported as closed as of 2010-11-15. Open the official case record for notices, responses, orders, and the latest status.

Official case documents:

520090011_Final Order_11152010.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/520090011/520090011_Final%20Order_11152010.pdf

520090011_FinalOrder_11152010_text.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/520090011/520090011_FinalOrder_11152010_text.pdf

520090011_NOPV PCO_05272009.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/520090011/520090011_NOPV%20PCO_05272009.pdf

520090011_NOPV PCO_05272009_text.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/520090011/520090011_NOPV%20PCO_05272009_text.pdf

520090011_operator response_07012009.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/520090011/520090011_operator%20response_07012009.pdf

520090011_Final Order_11152010.pdf

of Transportatior
J.S. Departmen
1200 New Jersey Ave., SE
Washington, DC 20590
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration
NOV 1 5 2010
The Honorable Edward S. Itta
Mayor
North Slope Borough
P.O. Box 69
Barrow, AK 99723
Re: CPF No. 5-2009-0011
Dear Mayor Itta:
Enclosed please find the Final Order issued in the above-referenced case. It makes findings of
violation and finds that the North Slope Borough has completed the actions specified in the
Notice to comply with the pipeline safety regulations. Therefore, this case is now closed.
Service of the Final Order by certified mail is deemed effective upon the date of mailing, or as
otherwise provided under 49 C.F.R. § 190.5.
Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
Sincerely,
Jeffrey D. Wiese
Associate Administrator
for Pipeline Safety
Enclosure
cC:
Mr. Chris Hoidal, Director, Western Region, PHMSA
Mr. Dennis Hinnah, Deputy Director,
, Western Region, PHMSA
CERTIFIED MAIL - RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED [7005 1160 0001 0041 06571



U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
OFFICE OF PIPELINE SAFETY
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20590
In the Matter of
North Slope Borough, Alaska,
CPF No. 5-2009-0011
Respondent.
FINAL ORDER
On March 3-5, 2008, pursuant to 49 U.S.C. § 60117, a representative of the Pipeline and
Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS),
conducted an on-site pipeline safety inspection of North Slope Borough (NSB or Respondent)'s
facilities and records in Barrow, Alaska. NSB owns and operates a 6-mile natural gas
transmission pipeline that transports gas from a gathering system located at the South Gas Field
to the City of Barrow. The pipeline feeds a distribution system and electric power plant, both of
which provide utility service to the City of Barrow. At the time of the inspection, Barrow
Utilities and Electric Corporation was the operator of the system, but the North Slope Borough
Energy Management has since taken over operation of the line.
As a result of the inspection, the Director, Western Region, OPS (Director), issued to
Respondent, by letter dated May 27, 2009, a Notice of Probable Violation and Proposed
Compliance Order (Notice). In accordance with 49 C.F.R. § 190.207, the Notice proposed
finding that NSB had violated 49 C.F.R. §§ 192.199(f), 192.201(b), 192.703(b), and 192.739(a)
and proposed ordering Respondent to take certain measures to correct the alleged violations.
NSB responded to the Notice by letter dated July 1, 2009 (Response). In its Response, the
company renewed its argument that the NSB pipeline is exempt from the Pipeline Safety Laws
and Regulations, pursuant to Section 2(c) of the federal Barrow Gas Field Transfer Act.
Without waiving this argument, NSB did not contest the allegations of violation in the Notice
and provided information concerning the corrective actions it planned to complete by August
2009. Respondent did not request a hearing and therefore has waived its right to one?
The jurisdiction of PHMSA regarding this line was addressed in a Decision on Petition for Reconsideration filed in
CPF No. 5-1998-0016, issued on June 8, 2009. Specifically, I ruled that the exemption of the Barrow Gas Field
Transfer Act applies to the "Barrow gas fields" and "related support facilities," but not to the NSB transmission
pipeline. See, In re North Slope Borough, Alaska, Decision on Petition for Reconsideration, CPF No. 5-1998-0016
(June 8, 2009) (available at www.phmsa.dot.gov/pipeline/enforcement).
2 On March 10, 2010, PHMSA erroneously issued a closure letter to the North Slope Borough. This letter was
rescinded on March 12, 2010, as the Final Order had not yet been issued in this case.



2
FINDINGS OF VIOLATION
In its Response, NSB 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. § 192.199(f), which states:
§ 192.199 Requirements for design of pressure relief and limiting
devices.
Except for rupture discs, each pressure relief or pressure limiting
device must:
(a) Be designed and installed so that the size of the openings, pipe.
and fittings located between the system to be protected and the pressure
relieving device, and the size of the vent line, are adequate to prevent
hammering of the valve and to prevent impairment of relief capacity....
The Notice alleged that Respondent violated 49 C.F.R. § 192.199(f) by failing to ensure that
pressure-relief devices were installed so that the size of the openings, pipe, and fittings located
between the transmission pipeline and the pressure-relieving device, including the vent line, were
adequate to prevent impairment of the relief capacity. Specifically, the Notice alleged that the
discharge vent for a relief valve, SSD-310, was connected to a common manifold line that had
several other devices connected to it. All of the devices relieved into the same common
manifold.
The Notice alleged that this design did not allow for the safe venting of SSD-310 because a
pressure build-up could rupture the pipeline. Industry practice requires pressure-relief devices to
contain their own independent vent to the outside of a building and to be sized in accordance
with the manufacturer's instructions in order to prevent hazardous conditions such as a high-
discharge pressure in the discharge piping. 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. § 192.199(f) by failing to ensure that all pressure relief and limiting devices
were adequate to prevent impairment of relief capacity.
Item 2: The Notice alleged that Respondent violated 49 C.F.R. § 192.201(b), which states:
§ 192.201 Required capacity of pressure relieving and limiting stations.
(b) When more than one pressure regulating or compressor station
feeds into a pipeline, relief valves or other protective devices must be
installed at each station to ensure that the complete failure of the largest
egulators or compressors in that station. will not impose pressures on an
apacity regulator or compressor, or any single run of lesser capacit!
3 National Fuel Gas Handbook, Section 5.8.5 (2002).



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part of the pipeline or distribution system in excess of those for which it
was designed, or against which it was protected, whichever is lower.
The Notice alleged that Respondent violated 49 C.F.R. § 192.201(b) by failing to provide
separate relief valves for the primary and secondary gas handling facilities known as the East and
Walakpa facilities. Both facilities are connected to the same overpressure protection device.
Since both facilities include pressure regulating stations and feed the Barrow natural gas
transmission line, Respondent must provide separate overpressure protection devices to ensure
the safety of the line. Specifically, the Notice alleged that NSB failed to provide separate relief
devices for the primary East gas handling facility and the secondary Walakpa gas handling
facility, each of which include pressure regulating stations and feed into the Barrow pipeline.
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. § 192.201(b) by failing to provide
separate relief valves or other protective devices at the East and Walakpa gas handling facilities.
Item 3: The Notice alleged that Respondent violated 49 C.F.R. § 192.703(b), which states:
§ 192.703 General.
(a)
(b) Each segment of pipeline that becomes unsafe must be
replaced, repaired, or removed from service....
The Notice alleged that Respondent violated 49 C.F.R. § 192.703(b) by failing to replace, repair,
or remove from service a segment of pipeline that had become unsafe. Specifically, the Notice
alleged that NSB failed to maintain the pressure relief valve SSD-310 in a safe condition. This
valve is the primary overpressure protection device for NSB's gas transmission line that serves
the City of Barrow. The valve was locked out of service on April 4, 2007, and had not been
repaired and placed back into service at the time of the inspection in March 2008. As a result,
there was no overpressure protection on this segment of NSB's natural gas transmission line.
Respondent did not contest this allegation of violation. Accordingly, based upon a review of the
evidence, I find that Respondent violated 49 C.F.R. § 192.703(b) by failing to replace, repair, or
remove from service a pipeline that had become unsafe.
Item 4: The Notice alleged that Respondent violated 49 C.F.R. § 192.739(a), which states:
§ 192.739 Pressure limiting and regulating stations: Inspection and
testing.
(a)
Each pressure limiting station, relief device (except rupture
discs), and pressure regulating station and its equipment must be subjected
at intervals not exceeding 15 months, but at least once each calendar year,
to inspections and tests to determine that it is -
(1) In good mechanical condition;
(2) Adequate from the standpoint of capacity and reliability of
operation for the service in which it is employed;
(3) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, set to control
or relieve at the correct pressure consistent with the pressure limits of
§ 192.201(a); and



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(4) Properly installed and protected from dirt, liquids, or other
conditions that might prevent proper operation.
The Notice alleged that Respondent violated 49 C.F.R. § 192.739(a) by failing to demonstrate
that each pressure limiting station, relief device, and pressure regulating station had been
inspected and tested annually. Specifically, the Notice alleged that NSB could not provide
inspection records for each pressure limiting station, relief device, and regulating station for each
calendar year. Inspection records were not available for two pressure regulating devices within
the primary South gas handling facility for calendar year 2007, and two pressure regulating
devices within the Walakpa secondary gas handling facility for calendar years 2005-2007.
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. 192.739(a) by failing to demonstrate
that each pressure limiting station, relief device, and pressure regulating station had been
inspected and tested annually.
These findings of violation will be considered prior offenses in any subsequent enforcement
action taken against Respondent.
COMPLIANCE ORDER
The Notice proposed a compliance order with respect to Items 1, 2, 3, and 4 in the Notice for
violations of 49 C.F.R. §§ 192.199(f), 192.201(b), 192.703(b), and 192.739(a), respectively.
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. The Director indicates that Respondent has taken the following
actions specified in the proposed compliance order:
1. With respect to the violation of § 192.199(f) (Item 1), Respondent has
replaced the SSD-310 valve with a pressure relief valve and installed vent piping to allow
the valve to vent directly to the atmosphere.
2. With respect to the violation of § 192.201(b) (Item 2), Respondent has
installed pressure-relief valves in both gas handling facilities and installed vent piping to
allow the valves to vent directly to the atmosphere.
3. With respect to the violation of § 192.703(b) (Item 3), Respondent provided a
backup compressor for the SSD-310 valve as a temporary fix until the valve could be
replaced, and added the valve to the NSB's daily inspection list. On October 26, 2009,
PHMSA confirmed that Respondent had installed pressure-relief valves in both the
primary and secondary gas handling facilities, eliminating the need for the temporary
backup compressor. The new relief valves are scheduled for annual maintenance and
valve capacity verification.
4. With respect to the violation of § 192.739(a) (Item 4), on October 26, 2009,
PHMSA confirmed that Respondent had established a maintenance program for the new
pressure-relief valves. Respondent also completed annual maintenance for the other
control devices in 2009.



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Accordingly, I find that compliance has been achieved with respect to these violations.
Therefore, the compliance terms proposed in the Notice are not included in this Order.
The terms and conditions of this Final Order are effective upon service in accordance with 49
C.F.R. $ 190.5.
NOV 1 5 2010
Date Issued
Associate Administrator
for Pipeline Safety

520090011_FinalOrder_11152010_text.pdf

NOV 15 2010
The Honorable Edward S. Itta
Mayor
North Slope Borough
P.O. Box 69
Barrow, AK 99723
Re: CPF No. 5-2009-0011
Dear Mayor Itta:
Enclosed please find the Final Order issued in the above-referenced case. It makes findings of
violation and finds that the North Slope Borough has completed the actions specified in the
Notice to comply with the pipeline safety regulations. Therefore, this case is now closed.
Service of the Final Order by certified mail is deemed effective upon the date of mailing, or as
otherwise provided under 49 C.F.R. § 190.5.
Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
Sincerely,
Jeffrey D. Wiese
Associate Administrator
for Pipeline Safety
Enclosure
cc: Mr. Chris Hoidal, Director, Western Region, PHMSA
CERTIFIED MAIL – RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED [7005 1160 0001 0041 0657]



U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
OFFICE OF PIPELINE SAFETY
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20590
____________________________________
In the Matter of )
North Slope Borough, Alaska, ) CPF No. 5-2009-0011
)
)
)
Respondent. )
____________________________________)
FINAL ORDER
On March 3-5, 2008, pursuant to 49 U.S.C. § 60117, a representative of the Pipeline and
Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS),
conducted an on-site pipeline safety inspection of North Slope Borough (NSB or Respondent)’s
facilities and records in Borrow, Alaska. NSB owns and operates a 6-mile natural transmission
pipeline that transports gas from a gas gathering system located at the South Gas Field to the
City of Borrow, Alaska. The pipeline feeds a distribution system and an electric power plan,
both of which provide utility service to the City of Barrow. At the time of the inspection,
Barrow Utilities and Electric Corporation was the operator of the system, but North Slope
Borough Energy Management has since taken over operation of the pipeline.
As a result of the inspection, the Director, Western Region, OPS (Director), issued to
Respondent, by letter dated May 27, 2009, a Notice of Probable Violation and Proposed
Compliance Order (Notice). In accordance with 49 C.F.R. § 190.207, the Notice proposed
finding that NSB had violated 49 C.F.R. §§ 192.199(f), 192.201(b), 192.703(b), and 192.739(a)
and proposed ordering Respondent to take certain measures to correct the alleged violations.
NSB responded to the Notice by letter dated July 1, 2009 (Response). In its Response, the
company renewed its argument that the NSB pipeline is exempt from the Pipeline Safety Laws
and Regulations, pursuant to Section 2(c) of the Barrow Gas Field Transfer Act.1 Without
waiving this argument, NSB did not contest the allegations of violation in the Notice and
provided information concerning the corrective actions it planned to complete by August 2009.
Respondent did not request a hearing and therefore has waived its right to one.2
1 The jurisdiction of PHMSA regarding this line was addressed in a Decision on Petition for Reconsideration filed in
CPF No. 5-1998-0016, issued on June 8, 2009. In the Decision, I ruled that the exemption in the federal Barrow Gas
Field Transfer Act applies to the “Barrow gas fields” and “related support facilities,” but not to the NSB
transmission pipeline. See, In re North Slope Borough, Alaska, Decision on Petition for Reconsideration, CPF No.
5-1998-0016 (June 8, 2009) (available at www.phmsa.dot.gov/pipeline/enforcement).
2 On March 10, 2010, PHMSA erroneously issued a closure letter to the North Slope Borough. This letter was
rescinded on March 12, 2010, as the Final Order had not yet been issued in this case.



2
FINDINGS OF VIOLATION
In its Response, NSB 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. § 192.199(f), which states:
§ 192.199 Requirements for design of pressure relief and limiting
devices.
Except for rupture discs, each pressure relief or pressure limiting
device must:
(a) ….
(f) Be designed and installed so that the size of the openings, pipe,
and fittings located between the system to be protected and the pressure
relieving device, and the size of the vent line, are adequate to prevent
hammering of the valve and to prevent impairment of relief capacity....
The Notice alleged that Respondent violated 49 C.F.R. § 192.199(f) by failing to ensure that
pressure relief devices were installed so that the size of the openings, pipe, and fittings located
between the transmission pipeline and the pressure relieving device, including the vent line, were
adequate to prevent impairment of the relief capacity. Specifically, the Notice alleged that the
discharge vent for a relief valve, SSD-310, was connected to a common manifold line that had
several other devices connected to it. All of the devices relieved into the same common
manifold.
The Notice alleged that this design did not allow for the safe venting of SSD-310 because a
pressure build-up could rupture the pipeline. Industry practice requires pressure-relief devices to
contain their own independent vent to the outside of a building and to be sized in accordance
with the manufacturer’s instructions in order to prevent hazardous conditions such as a high-
discharge pressure in the discharge piping.
violation. Accordingly, based upon a review of all of the evidence, I find that Respondent
violated 49 C.F.R. § 192.199(f) by failing to ensure that all pressure relief and limiting devices
were adequate to prevent impairment of relief capacity.
3 Respondent did not contest this allegation of
Item 2: The Notice alleged that Respondent violated 49 C.F.R. § 192.201(b), which states:
§ 192.201 Required capacity of pressure relieving and limiting stations.
(a) ….
(b) When more than one pressure regulating or compressor station
feeds into a pipeline, relief valves or other protective devices must be
installed at each station to ensure that the complete failure of the largest
capacity regulator or compressor, or any single run of lesser capacity
regulators or compressors in that station, will not impose pressures on any
part of the pipeline or distribution system in excess of those for which it
was designed, or against which it was protected, whichever is lower.
3 National Fuel Gas Handbook, Section 5.8.5 (2002).



3
The Notice alleged that Respondent violated 49 C.F.R. § 192.201(b) by failing to provide
separate relief valves for the primary and secondary gas handling facilities known as the East and
Walakpa facilities. Both facilities are connected to the same overpressure protection device.
Since both facilities include pressure regulating stations and feed the Barrow natural gas
transmission line, Respondent must provide separate overpressure protection devices to ensure
the safety of the line. 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.
§ 192.201(b) by failing to provide separate relief valves or other protective devices at the East
and Walakpa gas handling facilities.
Item 3: The Notice alleged that Respondent violated 49 C.F.R. § 192.703(b), which states:
§ 192.703 General.
(a) ….
(b) Each segment of pipeline that becomes unsafe must be
replaced, repaired, or removed from service….
The Notice alleged that Respondent violated 49 C.F.R. § 192.703(b) by failing to replace, repair,
or remove from service a segment of pipeline that had become unsafe. Specifically, the Notice
alleged that NSB failed to maintain the pressure relief valve SSD-310 in a safe condition. This
valve is the primary overpressure protection device for NSB’s gas transmission line that serves
Barrow. The valve was locked out of service on April 4, 2007, and had not been repaired and
placed back into service at the time of the inspection in March 2008. As a result, there was no
overpressure protection on this segment of NSB’s natural gas transmission line. Respondent did
not contest this allegation of violation. Accordingly, based upon a review of the evidence, I find
that Respondent violated 49 C.F.R. § 192.703(b) by failing to replace, repair, or remove from
service a pipeline that had become unsafe.
Item 4: The Notice alleged that Respondent violated 49 C.F.R. § 192.739(a), which states:
§ 192.739 Pressure limiting and regulating stations: Inspection and
testing.
(a) Each pressure limiting station, relief device (except rupture
discs), and pressure regulating station and its equipment must be subjected
at intervals not exceeding 15 months, but at least once each calendar year,
to inspections and tests to determine that it is –
(1) In good mechanical condition;
(2) Adequate from the standpoint of capacity and reliability of
operation for the service in which it is employed;
(3) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, set to control
or relieve at the correct pressure consistent with the pressure limits of
§ 192.201(a); and
(4) Properly installed and protected from dirt, liquids, or other
conditions that might prevent proper operation.



4
The Notice alleged that Respondent violated 49 C.F.R. § 192.739(a) by failing to demonstrate
that each pressure limiting station, relief device, and pressure regulating station had been
inspected and tested annually. Specifically, the Notice alleged that NSB could not provide
inspection records for each pressure limiting station, relief device, and regulating station for each
calendar year. Inspection records were not available for two pressure regulating devices within
the primary South gas handling facility for the calendar year 2007, and two pressure regulating
devices within the Walakpa secondary gas handling facility for the years 2005-2007.
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. 192.739(a) by failing to demonstrate
that each pressure limiting station, relief device, and pressure regulating station had been
inspected and tested annually.
These findings of violation will be considered prior offenses in any subsequent enforcement
action taken against Respondent.
COMPLIANCE ORDER
The Notice proposed a compliance order with respect to Items 1, 2, 3, and 4 in the Notice for
violations of 49 C.F.R. §§ 192.199(f), 192.201(b), 192.703(b), and 192.739(a), respectively.
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. The Director indicates that Respondent has taken the following
actions specified in the proposed compliance order:
1. With respect to the violation of § 192.199(f) (Item 1), Respondent has
replaced the SSD-310 valve with a pressure relief valve and installed vent piping to allow
the valve to vent directly to the atmosphere.
2. With respect to the violation of § 192.201(b) (Item 2), Respondent has
installed pressure-relief valves in both gas handling facilities and installed vent piping to
allow the valves to vent directly to the atmosphere.
3. With respect to the violation of § 192.703(b) (Item 3), Respondent provided a
backup compressor for the SSD-310 valve as a temporary fix until the valve could be
replaced, and added the valve to the NSB’s daily inspection list. On October 26, 2009,
PHMSA confirmed that Respondent had installed pressure-relief valves in both the
primary and secondary gas handling facilities, eliminating the need for the temporary
backup compressor. The new relief valves are scheduled for annual maintenance and
valve capacity verification.
4. With respect to the violation of § 192.739(a) (Item 4), on October 26, 2009,
PHMSA confirmed that Respondent had established a maintenance program for the new
pressure-relief valves. Respondent also completed annual maintenance for the other
control devices in 2009.



5
Accordingly, I find that compliance has been achieved with respect to these violations.
Therefore, the compliance terms proposed in the Notice are not included in this Order.
The terms and conditions of this Final Order are effective upon service in accordance with 49
C.F.R. § 190.5.
___________________________________ __________________________
Jeffrey D. Wiese Date Issued
Associate Administrator
for Pipeline Safety

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