# COALINGA, CITY OF — Notice of Probable Violation

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- **citation:** CPF 520030013
- **title:** COALINGA, CITY OF — Notice of Probable Violation
- **source type:** enforcement
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** historical
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2003-11-28
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** CLOSED notice of probable violation citing 192.13(c), 192.16, 192.459, 192.603(b), 192.605(a), 192.616, 192.707(c), 192.809(a).
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Notice of Probable Violation involving COALINGA, CITY OF. PHMSA's enforcement data identifies the cited regulations as 192,  192.13(c),  192.16,  192.459,  192.603(b),  192.605(a),  192.616,  192.707(c),  192.809(a). The case was opened on 2003-11-28 and is reported as closed as of 2007-09-12. Proposed civil penalty: $15,000. Assessed civil penalty: $0. Open the official case record for notices, responses, orders, and the latest status.

Official case documents:

520030013_final order_11032004.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/520030013/520030013_final%20order_11032004.pdf

520030013_final order_11032004_text.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/520030013/520030013_final%20order_11032004_text.pdf

520030013_Settlement Agreement_12212004.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/520030013/520030013_Settlement%20Agreement_12212004.pdf

520030013_settlement agreement_12212004_text.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/520030013/520030013_settlement%20agreement_12212004_text.pdf

520030013_final order_11032004_text.pdf

U 5 Department
of Transportation
Research and
Special Programs
Administration
400 Seventh St S W
Washington DC 20590
NOV -3 2004
Mr. Richard N. Warne
City Manager
City of Coalinga
155 West Durian Avenue
Coalinga, CA 93210
Re: CPF Nos. 5-2003-6613, 5-2600-0003, 58005
Dear Mr. Warne:
Enclosed are the Final Orders issued by the Associate Admimstrator for Pipeline Safety in
the above-referenced cases. They make findings of violation, assess civil penalties of $24, 500, and
specify actions to be taken to comply with the pipeline safety regulations. Your receipt of the Final
Orders constitutes service of those documents under 49 C. F. R. g 190. 5.
The Associate Administrator also offers the enclosed Settlement Agreement. Execution of the
agreement stays payment of the civil penalties pending your coinphance with the provisions of the
Settlement Agreement. Please sign both copies of the enclosed agreement and return both copies
via express service to Mr. Benjamin Fred, Office of the Chief Counsel, Research and Special
Programs Administration, Suite 8417, 400 Seventh Street, SW, Washington, DC 20590. If you have
any questions with regards to this matter, please contact Mr. Fred at (202) 366-4400.
Sincerely,
James Reynolds
Pipeline Compliance Registry
Office of Pipeline Safety
Enclosures
CERTIFIED MAIL — RETURN RECEIPT RE UESTED



DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
RESEARCH AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS ADMINISTRATION
OFFICE OF PIPELINE SAFETY
WASHINGTON, DC 20590
In the Matter of
City of Coalinga,
Respondent
CPF No. 5-2000-0003
FINAL ORDER
On June 28 through July 2, 1999, pursuant to 49 U. S. C. g 60117, a representative of the California
Public Utilities Commission, as agent for the Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS), conducted an on-site
pipeline safety inspection of Respondent's facilities and records in Coalinga, California. As a result
of the inspection, the Director, Western Region, OPS, issued to Respondent, by letter dated February
25, 2000, a Notice of Probable Violation and Proposed Compliance Order. In accordance with
49 C. F. R. g 190. 207, the Notice proposed finding that Respondent had committed violations of
49 C. F. R. Part 192 and proposed that Respondent take certain measures to correct the alleged
violations.
Respondent failed to respond within 30 days after it had received the Notice. Respondent's failure
to respond constitutes a waiver of Respondent's right to contest the allegations in the Notice and
authorizes the entry of this Final Order.
Pursuant to g 190. 209(c), I find that Respondent violated the following sections of 49 C. F. R. Part
192 as described more completely in the Notice:
49 C. F. R. g 192. 13(c) — failing to maintain and follow procedures for operations,
maintenance, and emergencies (OM&E) by:
a. failing to document the causes of leaks when they were repaired;
b, failing to document actions taken to restore cathodic protection levels found below
the estabhshed criterion;
c. failing to conduct odorization momtoring;
d. failing to conduct annual leakage surveys on two mains located within residential
districts;



e. failing to keep records demonstrating that equipment has been calibrated pursuant to
Respondent's OM&E procedures; and
f. failing to have procedures establishing rectifier reading parameters that require
notification of Respondent's cathodic protection consultant to determine whether
remedial action is required;
49 C. F. R. $ 192. 16(a)-(c) — failing to provide written notice to each customer that has buried
piping not maintained by Respondent, within 90 days after the customer first receives gas at
a particular location, that Respondent does not maintain the customer's buried piping and
that precautions should be taken to avoid the potential hazards of corrosion and leakage;
49 C. F. R. $ 192. 459 — failing to examine exposed portions of buried pipehne for evidence
of external corrosion and coating deterioration;
49 C. F. R. $ 192. 465(a) — failing to test each pipeline under cathodic protection at least once
each calendar year, with intervals not exceeding 15 months, to determine whether the
cathodic protection meets the requirements of $ 192. 463. Respondent failed to monitor an
isolated steel riser connected to a plastic service line, in addition to several locations where
plastic mains had replaced steel mains creating isolated services or risers;
49 C. F. R. $ 192. 603(b) — failing to keep records necessary to administer established OM&E
procedures by:
a. failing to have records demonstrating atmospheric corrosion monitoring for the
aboveground pipeline segment located on a bridge near the city's entrance, pursuant
to $ 192. 481; and
b. failing to have records demonstrating the patrolling of the same segment in
accordance with $ 192. 721;
49 C. F. R. $ 192. 605(b)(3) — failing to review for accuracy and update as necessary the maps
of its distribution facilities. Respondent's maps did not show the location of every main and
service line;
49 C. F. R. $ 192. 615(a)(6) — failing to establish written procedures for emergency shutdown
and pressure reduction for individual sections of Respondent's pipeline system. Respondent
did not have procedures for isolation zones to facilitate emergency shutdown and pressure
reduction to minimize the hazards of a gas pipeline emergency;
49 C. F. R. $ 192. 621(a)(5) — failing to have records documenting the estabhshment of a
maximum allowable operating pressure (MAOP) of 30 psig for Respondent's natural gas
system. Respondent's records supported a MAOP of no greater than 23 psig; and



49 C. F. R. $ 192. 723(b)(1) — failing to conduct an annual leak survey in 1997 for the 6-mch
main line that feeds the "Return to Custody" facility.
These findings of violation will be considered prior offenses in any subsequent enforcement action
taken against Respondent.
COMPLIANCE ORDER
The Notice proposed a compliance order with respect to the violations alleged in the Notice. Under
49 U. S. C. $ 60118(a), each person who engages in the transportation of gas or who owns or operates
a pipeline facility is required to comply with the applicable safety standards established under
Chapter 601. Pursuant to the authority of 49 U. S. C. $ 60118(b) and 49 C. F. R $ 190. 217,
Respondent is ordered to take the following actions to ensure compliance with the pipeline safety
regulations applicable to its operations. Respondent must-
1. Develop processes, controls, and reviews to ensure that OMBRE procedures are followed
with respect to:
a. Documenting the causes of leaks when they are repaired;
b. Documenting actions taken to restore cathodic protection levels;
c. Conducting odorization monitoring and documentmg the results;
d. Conducting leakage surveys and documenting the results;
e. Documenting equipment calibration; and
f. Documenting the condition of exposed portions of buried pipeline.
2. Conduct odorization monitoring to assure that natural gas in the distribution system is
odorized pursuant to $ 192. 625. Maintain records to document this process
3. Develop parameters for rectifier readings that require notification of Respondent's
cathodic protection consultant to determine whether remedial action is necessary.
4. Identify each customer that has buried piping not maintained by Respondent up to the
entry of the first building downstream, or, if the customer's buried piping does not enter
a building, up to the principal gas utilization equipment or the first fence (or wall) that
surrounds the equipment, and provide written notification pursuant to $ 192. 16. Develop
processes and controls to ensure that customers receive required notification within 90
days after the customer first receives gas at a particular location,
5. Conduct a review of the distribution system and determine locations of all isolated
service lines or risers. Schedule each isolated service line or riser for cathodic protection
monitoring.
6. Develop records and documentation of patrolling and atmospheric corrosion monitoring
for the aboveground segment of main located on the bridge near the city's entrance.



7. Update maps of distribution facilities to accurately show the location of every service
line and main. Develop procedures to assure that the system maps are updated regularly.
8. Review emergency plans and establish isolation zones as necessary to facilitate
emergency shut-down or pressure reductions to minimize the potential hazards of a gas
pipeline emergency.
9. Provide documentation that the MAOP on Respondent's pipeline system has been
properly determined pursuant to ) 192. 621. If documentation cannot be provided,
Respondent must reduce MAOP to the documented pressure of 23 psig
10. Submit to the Director, Western Region, OPS within 30 days of receipt of this Final
Order a plan for completing each of the above items, including dates for completion of
the required actions;
11. Provide semi-annual written reports of progress made towards achieving compliance.
The semi-annual reports are due on February 1 and July 1 of each calendar year until
such time as the Regional Director is satisfied that all requirements have been met. The
initial report must be submitted within 30 days of receipt of this Final Order.
12. When compliance has been achieved, submit documentation to the Regional Director
demonstrating the completion of each of the above items.
The Regional Director may grant an extension of time to comply with any of the required items upon
a written request by the Respondent demonstrating good cause for an extension.
Failure to comply with this Final Order may result in the assessment of civil penalties of up to
$100, 000 per violation per day, or in the referral of the case for judicial enforcement.
NOV -S ZX
Date Issued
St c Gerard
Asso 'ate Administrator
for Pipeline Safety
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