{"operation":"document","citation":"CPF 32023001NOPV","title":"MAGELLAN PIPELINE COMPANY, LP — Notice of Probable Violation","source_type":"enforcement","agency":"Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration","status":"historical","official":true,"published_on":"2023-05-08","effective_on":null,"summary":"CLOSED notice of probable violation citing 195.401(a), 195.402(a).","machine_formats":{"json":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-enforcement-32023001nopv.json","markdown":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-enforcement-32023001nopv.md"},"app_url":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-enforcement-32023001nopv","source_url":"https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-data/case/32023001NOPV","body":"Notice of Probable Violation involving MAGELLAN PIPELINE COMPANY, LP. PHMSA's enforcement data identifies the cited regulations as 195.401(a),  195.402(a). The case was opened on 2023-05-08 and is reported as closed as of 2024-02-22. Proposed civil penalty: $655,941. Assessed civil penalty: $399,147. Open the official case record for notices, responses, orders, and the latest status.\n\nOfficial case documents:\n\n32023001NOPV_Closure Letter_02222024_(20-197236).pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/32023001NOPV/32023001NOPV_Closure%20Letter_02222024_(20-197236).pdf\n\n32023001NOPV_Closure Letter_02222024_(20-197236)_text.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/32023001NOPV/32023001NOPV_Closure%20Letter_02222024_(20-197236)_text.pdf\n\n32023001NOPV_Consent Agreement and Order_02082024_(20-197236).pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/32023001NOPV/32023001NOPV_Consent%20Agreement%20and%20Order_02082024_(20-197236).pdf\n\n32023001NOPV_Consent Agreement and Order_02082024_(20-197236)_text.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/32023001NOPV/32023001NOPV_Consent%20Agreement%20and%20Order_02082024_(20-197236)_text.pdf\n\n32023001NOPV_Operator Response to Notice_07272023_(20-197236).pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/32023001NOPV/32023001NOPV_Operator%20Response%20to%20Notice_07272023_(20-197236).pdf\n\n32023001NOPV_Operator RfH and Req TimeExt Stlmt Conf_06062023_(20-197236).pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/32023001NOPV/32023001NOPV_Operator%20RfH%20and%20Req%20TimeExt%20Stlmt%20Conf_06062023_(20-197236).pdf\n\n32023001NOPV_Operator Withdrawal of Hearing Request_01262024_(20-197236).pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/32023001NOPV/32023001NOPV_Operator%20Withdrawal%20of%20Hearing%20Request_01262024_(20-197236).pdf\n\n32023001NOPV_PCP_05082023_(20-197236).pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/32023001NOPV/32023001NOPV_PCP_05082023_(20-197236).pdf\n\n32023001NOPV_PCP_05082023_(20-197236)_text.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/32023001NOPV/32023001NOPV_PCP_05082023_(20-197236)_text.pdf\n\n32023001NOPV_PHC Hearing Scheduled_08112023_(20-197236).pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/32023001NOPV/32023001NOPV_PHC%20Hearing%20Scheduled_08112023_(20-197236).pdf\n\n32023001NOPV_PHC Hearing Scheduled_08112023_(20-197236)_text.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/32023001NOPV/32023001NOPV_PHC%20Hearing%20Scheduled_08112023_(20-197236)_text.pdf\n\n32023001NOPV_PHC Hearing Scheduled_08112023_(20-197236)_text.pdf\n\nAugust 11, 2023\nVIA ELECTRONIC MAIL TO: mark.materna@magellanlp.com and\ngregory.ochs@dot.gov\nMr. Mark Materna\nDirector, Pipeline Integrity\nMagellan Midstream Partners, LP\nOne Williams Center, MD: OTC-9\nTulsa, OK 74172\nMr. Gregory Ochs\nDirector, Central Region\nPipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration\n901 Locust Street, Suite 480\nKansas City, MO 64106-2641\nRe: Notice of Hearing, Magellan Midstream Partners, LP\nCPF No. 3-2023-001-NOPV\nDear Mr. Materna and Mr. Ochs:\nIn accordance with 49 C.F.R. § 190.211, an informal hearing will be held regarding the Notice of\nProbable Violation and Proposed Civil Penalty issued by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials\nSafety Administration in the above-referenced case. The hearing will take place on January 31,\n2024, beginning at 8:30 a.m. Central Time.\nThe hearing will be held at the PHMSA Central Region office, 901 Locust Street, Suite 480,\nKansas City, Missouri 64106. Upon arrival at the building, attendees will be required to present\nphoto identification to security personnel. A contact phone number for the day of the hearing is\n(816) 329-3800.\nAt least 10 calendar days prior to the hearing (or by January 22, 2024), both parties must submit\nand exchange any additional written materials they intend to present at the hearing and the name\nand email address of each attendee. This information should be provided electronically.\nMaterials not submitted by this date may be excluded. If you have any questions, please do not\nhesitate to contact me.\n\n\n\nSincerely,\nLarry White\nPresiding Official\ncc: Mr. Aaron Milford, Chief Executive Officer, Magellan Midstream Partners, LP,\naaron.milford@magellanlp.com\nMr. Ryan McClure, Counsel, Central Region, Office of Pipeline Safety, PHMSA,\nryan.mcclure@dot.gov\n\n32023001NOPV_Consent Agreement and Order_02082024_(20-197236)_text.pdf\n\nFebruary 8, 2024\nVIA ELECTRONIC MAIL TO: pierce.norton@oneok.com\nPierce H. Norton II\nPresident and Chief Executive Officer\nONEOK, Inc.\n100 West Fifth Street\nTulsa, Oklahoma 74103\nCPF No. 3-2023-001-NOPV\nDear Mr. Norton:\nEnclosed please find a Consent Order incorporating the terms of the Consent Agreement between\nthe Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and Magellan Midstream\nPartners, LP, which was executed on January 31, 2024. Service of the Consent Order and Consent\nAgreement by electronic mail is deemed effective upon the date of transmission and\nacknowledgement of receipt, or as otherwise provided under 49 C.F.R. § 190.5.\nThank you for your cooperation in this matter.\nSincerely,\nAlan K. Mayberry\nAssociate Administrator\nfor Pipeline Safety\nEnclosures: Consent Order and Consent Agreement\ncc: Mr. Gregory A. Ochs, Director, Central Region, Office of Pipeline Safety, PHMSA\nMr. Danny Scroggins, Senior Attorney, ONEOK, Danny.Scroggins@oneok.com\nMr. Mark Materna, Director, Pipeline Integrity, ONEOK, Mark.Materna@oneok.com\nCONFIRMATION OF RECEIPT REQUESTED\n\n\n\nU.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION\nPIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION\nOFFICE OF PIPELINE SAFETY\nWASHINGTON, D.C. 20590\n____________________________________\nIn the Matter of )\nMAGELLAN MIDSTREAM ) CPF No. 3-2023-001-NOPV\nPARTNERS, LP, )\n)\n)\n)\nRespondent. )\n____________________________________)\nCONSENT ORDER\nBy letter dated May 8, 2023, the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration\n(PHMSA), Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS), issued a Notice of Probable Violation and Proposed\nCivil Penalty (Notice) to Magellan Midstream Partners, LP (Magellan or Respondent). On\nSeptember 25, 2023, Magellan was acquired by ONEOK, Inc.\nIn response to the Notice, Respondent requested a hearing on Items 1-3, contesting the probable\nviolations and proposed civil penalties (Response). Magellan also asked for the opportunity to\nmeet informally with PHMSA to discuss Items 1-3 in the Notice. Respondent and PHMSA (the\nParties) subsequently met to discuss the issues raised in the Response. As a result of those\ndiscussions, as explained in more detail below, the Parties have agreed to a Consent Agreement\nby which PHMSA makes findings of violations for each of the Items alleged in the Notice and\nRespondent will pay a reduced civil penalty in the amount of $399,147.\nAccordingly, the Consent Agreement is hereby approved and incorporated by reference into this\nConsent Order. Magellan is hereby ordered to comply with the terms of the Consent Agreement\npursuant to its terms. Pursuant to 49 U.S.C. § 60101, et seq., failure to comply with this Consent\nOrder may result in the assessment of civil penalties as set forth in 49 U.S.C. § 60122 and 49\nC.F.R. § 190.223, or in referral to the Attorney General for appropriate relief in a district court of\nthe United States.\nThe terms and conditions of this Consent Order are effective upon service in accordance with\n49 C.F.R. § 190.5.\nFebruary 8, 2024\n________________________________ ______________________\nAlan K. Mayberry Date Issued\nAssociate Administrator\nfor Pipeline Safety\n\n\n\nU.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION\nPIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION\nOFFICE OF PIPELINE SAFETY\nWASHINGTON, D.C. 20590\n____________________________________\nIn the Matter of )\nMAGELLAN MIDSTREAM ) CPF No. 3-2023-001-NOPV\nPARTNERS, LP, )\n)\n)\n)\nRespondent. )\n____________________________________)\nCONSENT AGREEMENT\nFrom December 4, 2020, through August 13, 2021, a representative of the Pipeline and Hazardous\nMaterials Safety Administration (PHMSA), Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS), pursuant to Chapter\n601 of 49 United States Code (U.S.C.), investigated a rupture on Magellan Midstream Partners,\nLP (Magellan or Respondent)’s 6-inch nominal diameter hazardous liquid pipeline system in\nCommerce City, Colorado, a suburb of Denver. The rupture of the pipeline on December 4, 2020,\nresulted in the release of a reported 487 barrels of diesel fuel in a high consequence area (HCA).\nFollowing the rupture, Respondent took actions to remediate the effects of the spill. On September\n25, 2023, Magellan was acquired by ONEOK, Inc.\nAs a result of the investigation, the Director, Central Region, OPS (Director), issued to\nRespondent, by letter dated May 8, 2023, a Notice of Probable Violation and Proposed Civil\nPenalty (Notice). In accordance with 49 C.F.R. § 190.207, the Notice proposed finding that\nMagellan committed violations of three provisions of 49 C.F.R. part 195 (Items 1-3) and proposed\na civil penalty of $655,941.\nMagellan responded to the Notice by letter dated July 27, 2023 (Response). The company\ncontested the probable violations and the proposed civil penalties. Respondent requested a hearing\nand also asked for the opportunity to meet informally with PHMSA to discuss Items 1-3 in the\nNotice.\nPHMSA and Magellan (the Parties) subsequently met to discuss the issues raised in the Response.\nAs a result of those discussions and as explained in more detail below, the Parties have agreed to\na Consent Agreement by which PHMSA makes findings of violations for each of the Items alleged\nin the Notice and Respondent will pay a reduced civil penalty in the amount of $399,147.\nHaving agreed that settlement of this proceeding will avoid further administrative proceedings or\nlitigation and will serve the public interest by promoting safety and protection of the environment,\n\n\n\npursuant to 49 U.S.C. § 60101, et seq. and 49 C.F.R. Part 190, and upon consent and agreement,\nthe Parties hereby agree as follows:\nI. General Provisions\n1. Respondent acknowledges that as the operator of the pipeline facilities subject to\nthe Notice, Respondent and its referenced pipeline facilities are subject to the jurisdiction of the\nFederal pipeline safety laws, 49 U.S.C. § 60101, et seq., and the regulations and administrative\norders issued thereunder. For purposes of this Consent Agreement (Agreement), Respondent\nacknowledges that it received proper notice of PHMSA’s action in this proceeding and that the\nNotice states claims upon which relief may be granted pursuant to 49 U.S.C. § 60101, et seq., and\nthe regulations and orders issued thereunder.\n2. After Respondent returns this signed Agreement to PHMSA, the Agency’s\nrepresentative will present it to the Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety, recommending that\nthe Associate Administrator adopt the terms of this Agreement by issuing an administrative order\n(Consent Order) incorporating the terms of this Agreement. The terms of this Agreement constitute\nan offer of settlement until accepted by the Associate Administrator. Once accepted, the Associate\nAdministrator will issue a Consent Order incorporating the terms of this Agreement.\n3. Respondent consents to the issuance of the Consent Order, and hereby waives any\nfurther procedural requirements with respect to its issuance. Respondent waives all rights to\ncontest the adequacy of notice, or the validity of the Consent Order or this Agreement, including\nall rights to administrative or judicial hearings or appeals, except for the Dispute Resolution\nprovisions set forth herein. Respondent agrees to withdraw its request for an administrative hearing\nregarding the Notice.\n4. This Agreement shall apply to and be binding upon PHMSA and Respondent, its\nofficers, directors, and employees, and its successors, assigns, or other entities or persons\notherwise bound by law. Respondent agrees to provide a copy of this Agreement and any\nincorporated work plans and schedules to all of Respondent’s officers, employees, and agents\nwhose duties might reasonably include compliance with this Agreement.\n5. This Agreement constitutes the final, complete, and exclusive agreement and\nunderstanding between the Parties with respect to the settlement embodied in this Agreement. The\nParties acknowledge that there are no representations, agreements or understandings relating to\nsettlement other than those expressly contained in this Agreement, except that the terms of this\nAgreement may be construed by reference to the Notice.\n6. Nothing in this Agreement affects or relieves Respondent of its responsibility to\ncomply with all applicable requirements of the Federal pipeline safety laws, 49 U.S.C. § 60101, et\nseq., and the regulations and orders issued thereunder. Nothing in this Agreement alters PHMSA's\nright of access, entry, inspection, and information gathering or PHMSA's authority to bring\nenforcement actions against Respondent pursuant to the Federal pipeline safety laws, the\nregulations and orders issued thereunder, or any other provision of Federal or State law.\n\n\n\n7. For all transfers of ownership or operating responsibility of Respondent’s pipeline\nsystem referenced herein, Respondent will provide a copy of this Agreement to the prospective\ntransferee at least 30 days prior to such transfer. Respondent will provide written notice of the\ntransfer to the Director no later than 60 days after the transfer occurs.\n8. This Agreement does not waive or modify any Federal, State, or local laws or\nregulations that are applicable to Respondent’s pipeline systems. This Agreement is not a permit,\nor a modification of any permit, under any Federal, State, or local laws or regulations. Respondent\nremains responsible for achieving and maintaining compliance with all applicable Federal, State,\nand local laws, regulations and permits.\n9. This Agreement does not create rights in, or grant any cause of action to, any third\nparty not party to this Agreement. The U.S. Department of Transportation is not liable for any\ninjuries or damages to persons or property arising from acts or omissions of Respondent or its\nofficers, employees, or agents carrying out the work required by this Agreement. Respondent\nagrees to hold harmless the U.S. Department of Transportation, its officers, employees, agents,\nand representatives from any and all causes of action arising from any acts or omissions of\nRespondent or its contractors in carrying out any work required by this Agreement.\n10. Except as set forth herein, this Agreement does not constitute a finding of violation\nof any other federal law or regulation and may not be used in any civil proceeding of any kind as\nevidence or proof of any fact, fault or liability, or as evidence of a violation of any law, rule,\nregulation, or requirement, except in a proceeding to enforce the provisions of this Agreement or\nin future PHMSA enforcement actions.\nII. Findings of Violation:\n11. Item 1 - 49 C.F.R. § 195.401(a): The Notice alleged that Magellan failed to\nappropriately respond to the SCADA-indicated abnormal operation conditions. Specifically, the\nNotice alleged that Respondent operated the 6-inch Commerce City to Fountain Terminal pipeline\nat a level of safety lower than that required by Part 195 subpart F and its procedures when the\npipeline was re-started after the First Shutdown and ran for seven minutes while discharging diesel\nfuel into an HCA. Without admission and for settlement purposes only, Respondent disputes, but\nagrees not to contest, the allegation of violation as alleged in the Notice. As such, PHMSA finds a\nviolation of 49 C.F.R. § 195.401(a).\n12. Item 2 - 49 C.F.R. § 195.402(a): The Notice alleged that Magellan did not follow\nits procedures for handling abnormal operations. Specifically, the Notice alleged that Respondent\nfailed to investigate and correct the cause of abnormal operation between the time of the First\nShutdown at 05:17 am MST and prior to the Restart at 05:39 am MST. Following informal\ndiscussion, Respondent does not contest the allegation of violation as alleged in the Notice. As\nsuch, PHMSA finds a violation of 49 C.F.R. § 195.402(a).\n13. Item 3 - 49 C.F.R. § 195.402(a): The Notice alleged that Magellan did not follow\nits procedures for handling emergencies. Specifically, the Notice alleged that Respondent failed to\ninitiate its Code Red Event Procedure for approximately 1 hour and 25 minutes after the First\n\n\n\nShutdown at 05:17 am MST. Following informal discussion, Respondent does not contest the\nallegation of violation as alleged in the Notice. As such, PHMSA finds a violation of 49 C.F.R. §\n195.402(a).\n14. Items 1-3 will be considered by PHMSA as prior offenses in any future PHMSA\nenforcement action taken against Respondent.\nIII. Civil Penalty:\n15. Item 1: The Notice proposed assessing a civil penalty in the amount of $218,647\nfor Item 1. Respondent requested a reduction of the proposed civil penalty. During informal\ndiscussion, Magellan presented evidence showing little or no known environmental damage\nresulting from the spill. PHMSA agrees a reduction is appropriate based on reconsideration of\nthe civil penalty multipliers used in this case. The evidence presented warrants removal of the\ncivil penalty multiplier that is applied when environmental damage occurs. However, this\nadjustment does not result in a reduction to the civil penalty. Accordingly, Respondent agrees to\npay a civil penalty in the amount of $218,647 for the violation in Item 1.\n16. Item 2: The Notice proposed assessing a civil penalty in the amount of $218,647\nfor Item 2. Respondent requested a reduction of the proposed civil penalty. During informal\ndiscussion, Magellan presented evidence showing little or no known environmental damage\nresulting from the spill. PHMSA agrees a reduction is appropriate based on reconsideration of the\ngravity factor. A reduction to the gravity factor, from 40 points to 17 points, is warranted because\nthe evidence shows that the violation did not increase the severity of the reportable accident, which\nresults in the civil penalty multipliers being no longer applicable. Respondent agrees to pay a\nreduced civil penalty in the amount of $68,800 for the violation in Item 2.\n17. Item 3: The Notice proposed assessing a civil penalty in the amount of $218,647\nfor Item 3. Respondent requested a reduction of the proposed civil penalty. During informal\ndiscussion, Magellan presented evidence showing little or no known environmental damage\nresulting from the spill and the reportable accident was not a consequence of the violation.\nPHMSA agrees a reduction is appropriate based on reconsideration of the civil penalty multipliers\nused in this case. The evidence presented warrants removal of the civil penalty multiplier that is\napplied when environmental damage occurs. Additionally, the civil penalty multiplier imposed for\na reportable accident is not warranted for this Item because the violation did not cause the\nreportable accident. Respondent agrees to pay a reduced civil penalty in the amount of $111,700\nfor the violation in Item 3.\n18. Respondent shall pay an adjusted total civil penalty in the amount of $399,147,\npursuant to the payment instructions at 49 C.F.R. § 190.227(a), to be paid in full no later than 20\ndays from the Effective Date of this Agreement.\nIV. Enforcement:\n19. This Agreement is subject to all enforcement authorities available to PHMSA\n\n\n\nunder 49 U.S.C. § 60101, et seq., and 49 C.F.R. Part 190, including administrative civil penalties\nunder 49 U.S.C. § 60122, of up to $266,015 per violation for each day the violation continues and\nreferral of the case to the Attorney General for judicial enforcement, if PHMSA determines that\nRespondent is not complying with the terms of this Agreement in accordance with the\ndeterminations made by the Director, or in accordance with decisions of the Associate\nAdministrator if resolved pursuant to the Dispute Resolution process herein. The maximum civil\npenalty amounts are adjusted annually for inflation. See 49 C.F.R. § 190.223.\nV. Dispute Resolution:\n20. The Director and Respondent will informally attempt to resolve any disputes arising\nunder this Agreement. If Respondent and the Director are unable to informally resolve the dispute\nwithin 15 calendar days after the dispute is first raised, in writing, to the Director, Respondent may\nsubmit a written request for a determination resolving the dispute from the Associate Administrator\nfor Pipeline Safety, PHMSA. Such request must be made in writing and provided to the Director,\ncounsel for the Central Region, and to the Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety, no later\nthan 10 calendar days from the 15-day deadline for informal resolution referenced in this\nparagraph. Along with its request, Respondent must provide the Associate Administrator with all\ninformation Respondent believes is relevant to the dispute. Decisions of the Associate\nAdministrator under this paragraph will constitute final agency action. The existence of a dispute\nand PHMSA’s consideration of matters placed in dispute will not excuse, toll, or suspend any term\nor timeframe for completion of any work to be performed under this Agreement during the\npendency of the dispute resolution process.\nVI. Effective Date:\n21. The term “Effective Date,” as used herein, is the date on which the Consent Order\nis issued by the Associate Administrator, PHMSA, incorporating the terms of this Agreement.\nVII. Recordkeeping and Information Disclosure:\n22. Unless otherwise required in this Agreement, Respondent agrees to maintain\nrecords demonstrating compliance with all requirements of this Agreement for a period of at least\nfive (5) years following completion of all work to be performed. For any reports, plans, or other\ndeliverables required to be submitted to PHMSA pursuant to this Agreement, Respondent may\nassert a claim of business confidentiality or other protections applicable to the release of\ninformation by PHMSA, covering part or all of the information required to be submitted to\nPHMSA pursuant to this Agreement in accordance with 49 C.F.R. Part 7. Respondent must mark\nthe claim of confidentiality in writing on each page, and include a statement specifying the grounds\nfor each claim of confidentially. PHMSA determines release of any information submitted\npursuant to this Agreement in accordance with 49 C.F.R. Part 7, the Freedom of Information Act,\n5 U.S.C. § 552, DOT and PHMSA policies, and other applicable regulations and Executive Orders.\n\n\n\nVIII. Modification:\n23. The terms of this Agreement may be modified by mutual agreement of the Parties.\nSuch modifications must be in writing and signed by both parties.\nIX. Termination:\n24. This Agreement will remain in effect until the Civil Penalty in Section III is paid.\nThe Agreement shall not terminate until the Director confirms, in writing, that the Agreement is\nterminated in accordance with this paragraph. Nothing in this Agreement prevents Respondent\nfrom completing any of the obligations earlier than the deadlines provided for in this Agreement.\nXI. Ratification:\n25. The Parties’ undersigned representatives certify that they are fully authorized to\nenter into the terms and conditions of this Agreement and to execute and legally bind such party\nto this document.\n26. The Parties hereby agree to all findings, conditions, and terms of this Agreement.\n[Signature Lines on Following Page]\n\n\n\nFor Magellan Midstream Partners, LP\n___________________________________\nJason A. Smith, Vice President of Asset Integrity\n________________________\nDate\nFor PHMSA:\n________________________________________\nDirector, Central Region, Office of Pipeline Safety\n________________________\nDate\n\n32023001NOPV_Closure Letter_02222024_(20-197236)_text.pdf\n\nVIA ELECTRONIC MAIL TO: aaron.milford@magellanlp.com;\nmark.materna@magellanlp.com; Jason.Smith@magellanlp.com\nFebruary 22, 2024\nAaron L. Milford\nChief Executive Officer\nMagellan Midstream Partners, LP\nP.O. Box 22186\nTulsa, Oklahoma 74121\nRE: CPF 3-2023-001-NOPV\nDear Mr. Milford:\nOn February 8, 2024, the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)\nissued to Magellan Midstream Partners, LP (Magellan) a Consent Order in the above-referenced\ncase. This Order included a Consent Agreement and Order and a Civil Penalty assessment. Based\non our review of the documentation you provided and confirmation of payment of the civil penalty\non February 16, 2024, it has been determined that Magellan has complied with the terms of the\nConsent Agreement and Order.\nAccordingly, this case is now closed and no further action is contemplated with respect to the\nmatters involved in this case. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.\nSincerely,\nGregory A. Ochs\nDirector, Central Region, Office of Pipeline Safety\nPipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration\ncc: Mark Materna, Director Pipeline Integrity, mark.materna@magellanlp.com\nJason Smith, Vice President, Asset Integrity, Jason.Smith@magellanlp.com","truncated":false,"body_characters":25071}