# Tennessee Public Service Commission — Pipeline Safety Interpretation

**Citation:** PI-75-033  
**Type / status:** guidance / guidance  
**Agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration  
**Effective:** Not stated  
**Published:** 1975-07-02

PI-75-033 response to Tennessee Public Service Commission concerning 192.455.

## Document text

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July 2, 1975
Mr. John Searcy
Engineering Division
Tennessee Public Service Commission
Cordell Hull Building
Nashville, Tennessee 37219
Dear Mr. Searcy:
This refers to your letter of June 19, 1975, transmitting a letter petition for waiver from
compliance with 49 CFR 192.455(a) by the Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division as to
facilities apparently within the Commission's jurisdiction.
Because of the unique Federal and State relationship under the Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act of
1968, a petition for waiver regarding intrastate gas pipeline facilities under the jurisdiction of a
State agency that has in effect a certification under §5(a) of the Act is properly submitted to that
State agency. While §3(c) of the Act provides that the Secretary of Transportation finally
determines whether the requested waiver may be granted, the Act is clear that the State agency,
and not the Secretary, decides initially whether to grant or deny the waiver request.
Thus, the letter of petition is returned herewith.
Sincerely,
\signed\
Joseph C. Caldwell
Director
Office of Pipeline Safety
Enclosure
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TENNESSEE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
June 19, 1975
Mr. Joseph Caldwell
Department of Transportation
Office of Pipeline Safety
2100 Second Street, SW
Washington, D.C. 20590
Dear Mr. Caldwell:
The sentence in Section 3(e) of Public Law 90-481 reading "A State agency...may waive
compliance..." (emphasis this writer's) is permissive rather than mandatory, and we elect to have
you determine waiver requests. Accordingly, we submit the enclosed waiver request from
Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division.
Sincerely,
\signed\
John Searcy, Engineer
Engineering Division
Enclosure
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MEMPHIS LIGHT, GAS AND WATER DIVISION
June 17, 1975
Tennessee Public Service Commission
Cordell Hull Building
Nashville, TN 37219
Gentlemen:
Section 3(e) of the Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act of 1968 authorizes any state agency certified
under Section 5(a) to waive compliance with any standard if the agency determines that the
waiver is not inconsistent with gas pipeline safety. The Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division
hereby requests a deviation from the requirements of Part 192.455(a) of Subpart I to permit
components of pipeline fittings constructed of type 316 stainless steel to be installed without
coating and/or cathodic protection.
Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division proposes to use type 316 stainless steel components for
the applications listed below:
(a) Components of primarily plastic fittings used for transition of plastic to plastic in
direct burial applications.
(b) Components of fittings used for transition from plastic to copper inside a conduit
used as a service riser (see attached copy of MLGW's Construction Standard
245.72).
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(c) Components of plastic fittings used for service tapping tees (see attached copy of
MLGW's construction Standard 245.51).
We believe that a precedent was set when Southern California Gas Company was granted a
waiver in October, 1973. We are confident that the use of fittings with type 316 stainless
components without coating or cathodic protection is not inconsistent with pipeline safety. It is
not economically feasible to coat and cathodically protect the fitting components identified above
and it would be an economic hardship to use carbon steel components with coating and cathodic
protection, and thereafter perpetually monitor the large number required each year. Therefore,
the
Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division respectfully requests this deviation from Part 192.455(a)
of Subpart I of the OPS Requirements for Corrosion Control.
Very truly yours,
\signed\
Ira C. Stanfill
Director, Gas Division
Enclosures
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## Provenance

- Official: Yes
- Source: <https://www.phmsa.dot.gov/sites/phmsa.dot.gov/files/legacy/interpretations/Interpretation%20Files/Pipeline/1975/PI75033.pdf>
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- Retrieved: 2026-08-20T00:59:31.977Z
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