# State of Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission Regulatory — Pipeline Safety Interpretation

**Citation:** PI-23-0018  
**Type / status:** guidance / guidance  
**Agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration  
**Effective:** Not stated  
**Published:** 2024-03-27

PI-23-0018 response to State of Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission Regulatory concerning 193.2019.

## Document text

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U.S. Department
of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety
Administration
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20590
March 25, 2024
Mr. Scott Rukke
Pipeline Safety Director
State of Washington
Utilities and Transportation Commission
P.O. Box 47250
Olympia, WA 98504-7250
Dear Mr. Rukke:
In a letter to the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), dated
October 24, 2023, you requested an interpretation of the Federal pipeline safety regulations in
49 Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.) Part 193 with respect to the requirements for mobile
and temporary liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities under 49 C.F.R. § 193.2019.
You stated § 193.2019(a) does not require mobile and temporary LNG facilities to comply with
Part 193 requirements if they are in compliance with the applicable sections of the 2001 edition
of NFPA-59A (NFPA-59A-2001). You asked whether § 193.2019(a) references only Section
2.3.4 or all sections of NFPA-59A-2001 that could be applicable to a mobile or temporary LNG
facility. Also, you asked, if sections other than Section 2.3.4 are applicable, whether Section
10.15.3.6.2(c), for instance, would be considered an applicable section if an LNG tanker truck
was used to deliver and offload LNG at a mobile or temporary LNG facility?
The applicable regulatory language is reprinted below.
§ 193.2019 Mobile and temporary LNG facilities.
(a) Mobile and temporary LNG facilities for peakshaving application, for
service maintenance during gas pipeline systems repair/alteration, or for
other short term applications need not meet the requirements of this part if
the facilities are in compliance with applicable sections of NFPA–59A–
2001 (incorporated by reference, see § 193.2013).
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, Office of Pipeline Safety provides written clarifications of the Regulations (49 CFR
Parts 190-199) in the form of interpretation letters. These letters reflect the agency's current application of the regulations to the specific facts
presented by the person requesting the clarification. Interpretations are not generally applicable, do not create legally-enforceable rights or
obligations, and are provided to help the specific requestor understand how to comply with the regulations.

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You asked PHMSA the following questions and PHMSA’s response follows each question.
Question 1: Whether reference to “applicable sections” refers only to NFPA-59A-2001
Section 2.3.4, which is specific to mobile and temporary LNG facilities, or if it includes
all sections of NFPA that could be applicable to a mobile or temporary LNG facility?
Response: PHMSA1 published a Direct Final Rule on February 25, 1997, that amended
49 C.F.R. Part 193 to add § 193.2019, which incorporated safety requirements for mobile
and temporary LNG facilities by reference to NFPA 59A (1996 edition) (First Direct
Final Rule).
2 In the First Direct Final Rule, PHMSA incorporated by reference NFPA-
59A-1996 Section 2.3.4, which contained requirements for mobile and temporary LNG
facilities, and removed the requirement for operators to request a waiver of Part 193
requirements for these types of facilities, if the operator complied with NFPA-59A-1996
Section 2-3.4. On August 1, 1997, PHMSA issued a second Direct Final Rule that
responded to an adverse comment received on the First Direct Final Rule and determined
that the requirements for mobile and temporary LNG facilities in NFPA 59A (1996
edition) would be incorporated by reference in § 193.2019 (Second Direct Final Rule).3
In addressing the adverse comment, PHMSA added one requirement to the First Direct
Final Rule (requiring state notification of the LNG project in § 193.2019(b)) 4 but
otherwise proceeded with promulgating § 193.2019.5
Section 193.2019 has since been amended to update cross-reference to the 2001 edition
of NFPA 59A.6 NFPA 59A Section 2.3.4 remained unchanged from the 1996 to 2001
edition.7 Section 2.3.4 of NFPA-59A-2001 provides requirements for the temporary use
of LNG portable equipment in short-term applications. Section 2.3.4 incorporates other
sections of NFPA-59-2001, such as requirements for vaporizer controls and equipment
and operations.8 While Part 193 of the pipeline safety regulations has been amended to
1 Previously, PHMSA was the Research and Special Programs Administration or “RSPA.”
2 LNG Regulations - Miscellaneous Amendments, 62 Fed. Reg. 8361, 8402 (Feb. 25, 1977) (codified at 49 C.F.R.
pt. 193)
3 LNG Regulations; Miscellaneous Amendments, 62 Fed. Reg. 36465, 36466 (July 8, 1997) (codified at 49 C.F.R.
pt. 193).
4 LNG Regulations – Miscellaneous Amendments, 62 Fed. Reg. 41311 (Aug. 1, 1997); Liquefied Natural Gas
Regulations – Miscellaneous Amendments, 62 Fed. Reg. 48952, 48953 (Sept. 18, 1997) (codified at 49 C.F.R. pt.
193).
5 Nothing in the regulatory record suggests that the revised language in § 193.2019(a) in the Second Direct Final
Rule constituted a substantive change to the referenced sections in NFPA 59A. (compare “Section 2–3.4 of NFPA
59A (1996 edition)” to “applicable sections of NFPA 59A (1996 edition)).” As noted, the only substantive change
in the Second Direct Final Rule identified by PHMSA was the addition of § 193.2019(b). 62 Fed. Reg. at 41312.
6 See Pipeline Safety: LNG Facilities; Clarifying and Updating Safety Standards, 69 Fed. Reg. 11330 (Mar. 10,
2004) (codified at 49 C.F.R. pt. 193); Pipeline Safety: Periodic Updates of Regulatory References Technical
Standards and Miscellaneous Amendments, 80 Fed. Reg. 168 (Jan. 5, 2015) (codified at 49 C.F.R. pt. 193).
7 While the substance of Section 2.3.4 was unchanged, the sections referenced by Section 2.3.4(f) were updated in
the 2001 edition. During this update, two sections were incorrectly cited. Section 11.4.5(b) does not exist and
should have stated section 11.4.5.1(b). In addition, consistent with NFPA-59A-1996, section 11.4.5.2(c) should
have been referenced instead of section 11.4.5.2(b), because (c) refers to truck transferring operations and subsection
(b) refers to tank (rail) car operation.
8 See e.g., Section 2.3.4(e) of NFPA-59A-2001 requiring vaporizer controls of mobile and temporary LNG facilities
to comply with Sections 5.3.1; 5.3.2; and 5.4.
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, Office of Pipeline Safety provides written clarifications of the Regulations (49 CFR
Parts 190-199) in the form of interpretation letters. These letters reflect the agency's current application of the regulations to the specific facts
presented by the person requesting the clarification. Interpretations are not generally applicable, do not create legally-enforceable rights or
obligations, and are provided to help the specific requestor understand how to comply with the regulations.

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reflect the updated 2001 edition of NFPA 59A, the scope of the applicable sections of
NFPA 59A to mobile and temporary LNG facilities has remained the same since the
Second Direct Final Rule. Therefore, the “applicable sections” of NFPA-59A-2001
incorporated by § 193.2019(a) include Section 2.3.4 and all other sections referenced by
Section 2.3.4, including sections 11.4.5.1(b) and 11.4.5.2(c), as noted in footnote 7, to be
consistent with the Second Direct Final Rule and truck transferring operation
requirements in NFPA-59A-1996.
Question 2: Under § 193.2019(a), would NFPA Section 10.15.3.6.2(c) be considered an
“applicable section” if an LNG tanker truck was used to deliver and offload LNG at a
mobile or temporary LNG facility?
Response: NFPA-59A-2001 Section 10.15.3.6.2(c) is not referenced by Section 2.3.4.
Therefore, for the reasons articulated above in Response 1, Section 10.15.3.6.2(c) is not
considered one of the “applicable sections” under § 193.2019(a). However, section
11.4.5.2(c) is an “applicable section” and contains identical requirements to those in
section 10.15.3.6.2(c).
If we can be of further assistance, please contact Tewabe Asebe at 202-366-5523.
Sincerely,
John A. Gale
Director, Office of Standards
and Rulemaking
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, Office of Pipeline Safety provides written clarifications of the Regulations (49 CFR
Parts 190-199) in the form of interpretation letters. These letters reflect the agency's current application of the regulations to the specific facts
presented by the person requesting the clarification. Interpretations are not generally applicable, do not create legally-enforceable rights or
obligations, and are provided to help the specific requestor understand how to comply with the regulations.

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STATE OF WASHINGTON
UTILITIES AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
621 Woodland Square Loop S.E. ● Lacey, Washington 98503
P.O. Box 47250 ● Olympia, Washington 98504-7250
(360) 664-1160 ● TTY 1-800-833-6384 or 711
Sent via email
October 24, 2023
John A. Gale
Director of Standards and Rulemaking
Office of Pipeline Safety
Room 24-310
1200 New Jersey Ave, SE
Washington DC 20590
RE: Request for Interpretation of Title 49 CFR Part 193.2019(a), Mobile and Temporary
LNG Facilities
Dear Mr. Gale:
CFR Part 193.2019(a) (Part 193) states that mobile and temporary LNG facilities do not have to
meet the requirements of Part 193 if they’re in compliance with the “applicable sections” of
NFPA-59A-2001 (NFPA).
Our question to you is whether the Part 193 reference to “applicable sections” of NFPA refers
only to section 2.3.4, which is specific to mobile and temporary LNG facilities, or if it includes
all sections of NFPA that could be applicable to a mobile or temporary LNG facility?
As an example, under Part 193.2019(a), would NFPA Section 10.15.3.6.2(c) be considered an
“applicable section” if an LNG tanker truck was used to deliver and offload LNG at a mobile or
temporary LNG facility?
If you have any questions or if we can provide further clarification or details, please contact
Scott Rukke at (360) 870-4923 or Dennis Ritter at (360) 402-0066.
Sincerely,
Scott Rukke
Pipeline Safety Director
cc: Dustin Hubbard, Western Region,
Respect. Professionalism. Integrity. Accountability.

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