# McDowell Owens Engineering, Inc. — Pipeline Safety Interpretation

**Citation:** PI-95-0102  
**Type / status:** guidance / guidance  
**Agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration  
**Effective:** Not stated  
**Published:** 1995-10-09

PI-95-0102 response to McDowell Owens Engineering, Inc. concerning 192.317.

## Document text

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PI-95-0102
U.S. Department 400 Seventh Street, SW
of Transportation Washington, DC 20590
Research and
Special Programs
Administration
October 9, 1995
Mr. Beryl Gamse
Consulting Engineer
McDowell Owens Engineering, Inc.
Suite 100
1075 Kingwood Drive
Kingwood, TX 77339
Dear Mr. Gamse:
I am responding to your letter of September 1, 1995, concerning application of the gas pipeline safety regulation
in 49 CFR 192.317(b) to a liquid petroleum gas transmission line in a rural area. You asked what criteria can be
used to determine if the pipeline is a “safe distance from the traffic” under §192.317(b).
I must first point out that pipelines carrying liquid petroleum gas in a liquid state are not subject to the
regulations in 49 CFR Part 192. These regulations apply only to the pipeline transportation of certain hazardous
materials in a gaseous state. Pipelines carrying liquid petroleum gas in a liquid state are subject to the safety
regulations in 49 CFR Part 195.
As to §192.317(b), we have not adopted criteria to judge the safety of distances separating aboveground gas
pipeline facilities from vehicular traffic. So a safe distance would be whatever a reasonable and prudent
pipeline operator would conclude is safe under the circumstances, considering relevant factors such as the speed
limit, the direction of traffic, the terrain, and any natural barriers.
Sincerely,
Richard D. Huriaux, P.E.
Director for Technology and Regulation
Office of Pipeline Safety

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McDowell Owens
Texas commerce Bank Building
Suite 100
1075 Kingwood Drive
Kingwood, Texas 77339
September 1, 1995
Office of Pipeline Safety
Department of Transportation
DPS-1
400 Seventh Street, S.W.
Room 2335
Washington, D.C. 20590
RE: Our File No: 952631
Dear Associate Administrator:
I have reviewed CFR49 192.317(b) which is concerned with the protection of pipelines from damage by vehicular traffic.
The paragraph reads:
"Each aboveground transmission line or main, not located offshore or in inland navigable water areas, must be
protected from accidental damage by vehicular traffic or other similar causes, either by being placed at a safe
distance from the traffic or by installing barricades."
I would like to get guidance on the definition of the term safe distance from the traffic. In the field of highway design,
the generally accepted requirement for a "clear zone" is that any fixed object more than 30 feet from the edge of the
travel way, on relatively flat ground, does not have to be protected from errant highway vehicles by guard rails or other
such barricades. The authority for the highway design clear-zone criteria is the American Association of State Highway
and Transportation Officials (AASHTO).
What, if any other authorities and factors should be taken into consideration in defining the safe distance from the
traffic required by par. 192.317? The situation of particular interest is a liquid petroleum gas (LPG) transmission line in a
rural setting.
Thank you very much for your help.
Sincerely,
McDOWELL OWENS ENGINEERING, INC.
Beryl Gamse, Ph.D., P.E.
Consulting Engineer

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