# MID - VALLEY PIPELINE CO — Notice of Probable Violation

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- **citation:** CPF 320035022
- **title:** MID - VALLEY PIPELINE CO — Notice of Probable Violation
- **source type:** enforcement
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** historical
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2003-08-26
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** CLOSED notice of probable violation citing 195.432(b), 195.440, 195.442(c)(2), 195.571.
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Notice of Probable Violation involving MID - VALLEY PIPELINE CO. PHMSA's enforcement data identifies the cited regulations as 195,  195.432(b),  195.440,  195.442(c)(2),  195.571. The case was opened on 2003-08-26 and is reported as closed as of 2006-06-06. Proposed civil penalty: $35,000. Assessed civil penalty: $35,000. Open the official case record for notices, responses, orders, and the latest status.

Official case documents:

320035022_Final Order_01032006.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/320035022/320035022_Final%20Order_01032006.pdf

CPF No 3-2003-5022 Mid-Valley Pipeline Company.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/320035022/CPF%20No%203-2003-5022%20Mid-Valley%20Pipeline%20Company.pdf

320035022_Final Order_01032006.pdf

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Mr. Paul S. Broker
Vice President
Mid-Valley Pipeline Company
907 South Detroit Avenue
Tulsa, OK 74120
Re: CPF No. 3-2003 -5022
Dear Mr. Broker:
Enclosed is the Final Order issued by the Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety in
the above-referenced case. It makes findings of violation and assesses a civil penalty of
$35,000. The penalty payment terms are set forth in the Final Order. This enforcement action
closes automatically upon payment. Your receipt of the Final Order constitutes service of that
document under 49 C.F.R. S 190.5.
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Pipeline Compliance Registry
Office of Pipeline SafetY
Enclosure
cc: Mr. Ivan Huntoon
Director, Central Region, OPS
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DEPARTMENT OF' TRANSPORTATION
PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
OFF'ICE OF PIPELINE SAFETY
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20590
In the Matter of
Mid-Valley Pipeline Company,
Respondent.
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FINAL ORDER
On May 20-24,2llz,pursuant to 49 U.S.C. S 601 17, representatives of the Pipeline and
Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) conducted an on-site pipeline safety
inspection of Respondent's facilities and records in its Burlington, Kentucky, Ohio, and Michigan
operational areas. As a result of the inspection, the Director, Central Region, PHMSA, issued to
Respondent, by letter dated August 26,2003, a Notice of Probable Violation and Proposed Civil
Penalty (Ittrotice). In accordance with 49 C.F.R. S 190.207, the Notice proposed finding that
Respondent had commiued violations of 49 C.F.R. Part 195 and proposed assessing a civil
penalty of $35,000 for the alleged violations.
Respondent responded to the Notice by letter dated September 12,2003 (Response). Respondent
acknowledged some of the allegations, offered information to explain the allegations, described
the corrective actions it had taken, and requested that the proposed civil penalty be reduced or
eliminated.
F'INDINGS OF VIOLATION
Item 3 in the Notice alleged that Respondent violated 49 C.F.R. S 195.440 by failing to establish
a continuing public education program to enable those who could be affected by its pipeline to
recognize and report pipeline emergencies. Section 195.440 requires pipeline operators to
address their public education programs to the public, government organizations, and fire, police,
or other appropiate local officials. In its response, Respondent explainedthat it had hand
delivered calendars to people along the right-of-way each year. Respondent, however, failed to
demonstrate that the material in the calendar was adequate to accomplish the purpose of the
regulation. Respondent also failed to demonstrate that its program was presented to any
government organizations or public officials. Accordingly, I find that Respondent violated $
195.440 by failing to establish a continuing public education program to enable those who could
be affected by its pipeline to recognize and report pipeline emergencies.



Item 4 in the Notice alleged that Respondent violated 49 c.F.R. S 1g5.442(c) by failin gto
provide notification of its damage prevention program to persons who engage in excavation
activities along its pipeline since 1996. Section 195.442(c)requires pipeline operators to provide
actual notification of its damage prevention program to all persons who normally engage in
excavation activities in the area where its pipeline is located as often as needed to make them
aware of the damage prevention program. In its response, Respondent explained that at the time
the one-call program in which it participates provided notification to emeigen"v r"rpo"a";; ;;;
the damage prevention programs of pipeline operators in their areas. Respondent, however,
failed to demonstrate that it provided actual notice of its damage prevention progr* to any
excavators' Accordingly, I find that Respondent violated S 195.442(c) by failing to providl
notification of its damage prevention program to persons who engagein Lxcavation activities
alongits pipeline after 1996.
Item 5 in the Notice. alleged that Respondent violated 49 C.F.R. S 195.571 by failing to ensure
the cathodic protection for breakout tank #83 met the minimum criteria for tire pipe-to-soil
readings in years 2000,2001, and 2002. In its response, Respondent did not contest this
allegation. Accordingly, I find that Respondent uiolut.d S 195.571 by failing to ensure the
cathodic protection for breakout tank #g3 met the applicable criteria.
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. S 60122, Respondent is subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $25,000 per
violation for each day of the violation up to a maximum of$soo,oo0 for any related series of
violations.
49 U'S'C. 5 60122 and 49 C.F.R. 5190.225 require that, in determining the amount of the civil
penalty, I consider the following criteria: nature, circumstances, and giavity of the violation,
degree of Respondent's culpability, history of Respondent's prior offenses, Respondent's ability to
pay the penalty, good faith by Respondent in attempting to achieve compliance, the effect on
Respondent's ability to continue in business, and such other matters as justice may require.
With respect to Item 3, the Notice proposed a civil penalty of $ 15,000 for failing to establish a
continuing public education program to enable those who could be affected by iis pipeline to
recognize and report pipeline emergencies. Developing and implementing an effective public
education program is an important part of operating a pipeline safely. Stakeholders need to know
how to recognize pipeline location markers and what kinas of precautions they should take, what
kinds of properties the commodity being transported has, and how to recognize and respond to a
pipeiine emergency. Pipeline operators are obligated to fully meet the reqirirement for a
continuing public education program and to present the program to all affected stakeholders
because the failure to do so can put the public safety at increased risk. Respondent has presented



no information that would warrant a reduction in the civil penalty amount proposed in the Notice
for this violation. Accordingly, I assess Respondent a civii p"nuity of $tS,OOO for violating 49
c.F.R. g 19s.440.
With respect to Item 4,theNotice proposed a civil penalty of $15,000 for failing to provide
notification of its damage prevention program to persons who engage in excavation activities
along its pipeline after 1996. Preventing damagelo pipelines .u*J by excavation activity is an
important part of operating a pipeline safely. Excavators need to be made aware of the existence
of pipelines in their area. Pipeline operators are obligated to provide notice of their damage
prevention programs to excavators including information about pipeline location marking]
utilizing the one-call system prior to excavation activity, and what to do if the pipeline is
damaged during excavation. In this case, Respondent iast sent out a mailer to excavators in
1996' We acknowledge that Respondent has initiated actions to address this violation including
using its one-call program to address notification of excavators beginnin gin2003. respondent,-
however, has provided no information that would warrant a reduction in the civil penalty
proposed in the Notice for this violation. Accordingly, I assess Respondent a civil penaity of
$15,000 for violating 49 C.F.R. g t95.aa2@).
With respect to Item 5, the Notice proposed a civil penalty of $5,000 for failing to ensure the
cathodic protection for breakout tank #83 met the applicable criteria. Ensuring that pipeline
systems have adequate cathodic protection is an important part of preventing release incidents
caused by corrosion. If an inadequacy in cathodic protection is identified during an annual
survey, pipeline operators are obligated to take prompt corrective action. We acknowledge that
Respondent corrected the condition in June 2002. Nevertheless, the cathodic protection for
breakout tank #83 was below the applicable criteria for three years. Respondant has presented no
information that would warant a reduction in the civil penalty proposed in the Notice for this
violation. Accordingly, I assess Respondent a civil p..tulty of $5,000 for violating a9 C.F.R. $
195.571 .
Accordingly, having reviewed the record and considered the assessment criteria. I assess
Respondent a total civil penalty of $35,000.
Payment of the civil penalty must be made within 20 days of service. Federal regulations
(49 C.F.R. S 89.21(b)(3)) require this payment 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 (AMZ-120), Federal Aviation Administration, Mike
Monroney Aeronautical Center, P.O. Box 25082,Oklahoma City, OK 73125;(405) g54:-471g.
Failure to pay the $35,000 civil penalty will result in accrual of interest at the current annual rate
in accorciance with 31 U.S.C. S 3717, 31 C.F.R. S 901.9 and 49 C.F.R. S 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 Attomey General for appropriate action in a United
States District Court.
WARNING ITEMS
The Notice did not propose a civil penalty or compliance order for Items land,2 in the Notice.
Therefore, these are considered warning items. The warnings were for Respondent,s failure to
address the requirements of Subpart H of Part 195 in its operations and maintenance procedures
in accordance with g 195 .402, and failure to demonstr ate that the monthly inspection of breakout
tank #69 has been performed in accordance with S 1g5.432(b). Respondent piesented
information its response showing that it has initiated actions to address these items. Respondent
is warned that if these items are not fully addressed, enforcement action will be taken if a
subsequent inspection reveals a violation.
Under 49 C.F.R. S 190.215, Respondent has a right to submit a petition for reconsideration of
this Final Order. Should Respondent elect to do so, the petition must be received within 20 days
of Respondent's receipt of this Final Order and must contain a brief statement of the issue(s).
The filing of a petition automatically stays the payment of any civil penalty assessed. However if
Respondent submits payment for the civil penalty, the Final Order becomes the final
administrative decision and the right to petition for reconsideration is waived. The terms and
conditions of this Final Order are effective on receipt.
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