# TALLGRASS INTERSTATE GAS TRANSMISSION, LLC — Notice of Amendment

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- **citation:** CPF 520071002M
- **title:** TALLGRASS INTERSTATE GAS TRANSMISSION, LLC — Notice of Amendment
- **source type:** enforcement
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** historical
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2007-03-05
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** CLOSED notice of amendment citing 192.911(k), 192.935(a), 192.937(b).
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Notice of Amendment involving TALLGRASS INTERSTATE GAS TRANSMISSION, LLC. PHMSA's enforcement data identifies the cited regulations as 192.911(k),  192.935(a),  192.937(b). The case was opened on 2007-03-05 and is reported as closed as of 2007-06-19. Open the official case record for notices, responses, orders, and the latest status.

Official case documents:

5-2007-1002M Kinder Morgan Extension Letter 4-10-07.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/520071002M/5-2007-1002M%20Kinder%20Morgan%20Extension%20Letter%204-10-07.pdf

5-2007-1002m kinder morgan extension letter 4-10-07_text.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/520071002M/5-2007-1002m%20kinder%20morgan%20extension%20letter%204-10-07_text.pdf

520071002M_notice letter_03052007.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/520071002M/520071002M_notice%20letter_03052007.pdf

520071002m_notice letter_03052007_text.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/520071002M/520071002m_notice%20letter_03052007_text.pdf

520071002M_operator_response_to_notice_05302007.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/520071002M/520071002M_operator_response_to_notice_05302007.pdf

520071002m_notice letter_03052007_text.pdf

U. S. Department
of Transportation
Pipeline and
Hazardous Materials Safety
Administration
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March 5, 2007
Mr. Dwayne Burton
VP Engineering, Operations and Project Management
Kinder Morgan, Inc.
500 Dallas Street, Suite 1000
Houston, TX 77002
CPF 5-2007-1002M
Dear Mr. Burton:
On August 14-18 and August 28 — September 1, 2006, a representative of the Pipeline and
Hazardous Materials Safety Administration {PHMSA) pursuant to Chapter 601 of 49 United
States Code inspected Kinder Morgan, Inc. {KMI) procedures for the Integrity Management
Program in Lakewood, Colorado.
On the basis of the inspection, PHMSA has identified the apparent inadequacies found within
KMI's. plan or procedure and are described below:
Preventive and Mitigative Measures
$192. 911 What are the elements of an integrity management program?
(h)Provisions meeting the requirements of $192. 935 for adding preventive and
mitigative measures to protect the high consequence area.
$192. 935 What additional preventive and mitigative measures must an operator
take'?
(a) General requirements. An operator must take additional measures beyond those
already required by Part 192 to prevent a pipeline failure and to mitigate the
consequences of a pipeline failure in a high consequence area. An operator must base
the additional measures on the threats the operator has identified to each pipeline
segment. (See g 192. 917) An operator must conduct, in accordance with one of the
risk assessment approaches in ASMK/ANSI 831. 8S (ibr, see g 192. 7), section 5, a risk



analysis of its pipeline to identify additional measures to protect the high
consequence area and enhance public safety. Such additional measures include, but
are not limited to, installing Automatic Shut-off Valves or Remote Control Valves,
installing computerized monitoring and leak detection systems, replacing pipe
segments with pipe of heavier wall thickness, providing additional training to
personnel on response procedures, conducting drills with local emergency
responders and implementing additional inspection and maintenance programs.
$192. 937 (b) Evaluation. An operator must conduct a periodic evaluation as
frequently as needed to assure the integrity of each covered segment. The periodic
evaluation must be based on a data integration and risk assessment of the entire
pipeline as specified in g 192. 917. For plastic transmission pipelines, the periodic
evaluation is based on the threat analysis specified in g 192. 917(d) For all other
transmission pipelines, the evaluation must consider the past and present integrity
assessment results, data integration and risk assessment information (g 192. 917), and
decisions about remediation {g 192. 933) and additional preventive and mitigative
actions (g 192. 935). An operator must use the results from this evaluation to identify
the threats specific to each covered segment and the risk represented by these
threats.
~ Item 1A: $192. 911(h) and $192. 937(b)
The KMI procedure for establishing when continual evaluations are needed do not
explicitly require that a reevaluation be conducted in response to significant leaks,
failures, or incidents.
~ Item 1B: $192. 911(h) and $192. 935(a)
IMP I 0070 provides a framework describing requirements for the P&M Measures
program. However, KMI has not defined the detailed process steps used for
identifying additional measures based on identified threats to each pipeline
segment and the risk analysis.
Management of Change
$192. 911 What are the elements of an integrity management program?
(k) A management of change process as outlined in ASME/ANSI B31. 8S, section 11.
$192. 909(b) Notification. An operator must notify OPS, in accordance with $192. 949,
of any change to the program that may substantially affect the program's
implementation or may significantly modify the program or schedule for carrying
out the program elements. An operator must also notify a State or local pipeline
safety authority when either a covered segment is located in a State where OPS has
an interstate agent agreement, or an intrastate covered segment is regulated by that
State. An operator must provide the notification within 30 days after adopting this
type of change into its program.



ASMK B31. 8S-2001, Section 11
(a) Formal management of change procedures shall be developed in order to
identify and consider the impact of changes to pipeline systems and their
integrity. These procedures should be flexible enough to accommodate both
major and minor changes, and must be understood by the personnel that use
them. Management of change shall address technical, physical, procedural and
organizational changes to the system whether permanent or temporary. The
process should incorporate planning for each of these situations and consider the
unique circumstances of each.
A management of change process includes the following:
(1) Reason for change
(2) Authority for approving changes
{3) Analysis of implications
(4) Acquisition of required work permits
(5) Documentation
(6) Communication of change to affected parties
{7) Time limitations
(8) Qualification of staff
(b) The operator shall recognize that system changes can require changes in the
integrity management program and conversely, results from the program can
cause system changes. The following are examples that are gas pipeline specific
but are by no means all inclusive.
~ Item 2A: $192. 911{k) and ASMK B31. 8S-2001, Section 11{a)
KMICD Lander Hudson Lateral was listed as an HCA in the 2004 BAP. This
HCA was removed from the BAP in the 12/17/2005 BAP. KMI did not document
the reason for change, authority for approving change, analysis of implications, or
the communication of the change to affected parties.
Res onse to this Notice
This Notice is provided pursuant to 49 U. S. C. $ 60108(a) and 49 C. F. R. $ 190. 237. Enclosed as
part of this Notice is a document entitled Response Options for Pipeline Operators in Campliance
Proceedings. Please refer to this document and note the response options. Be advised that all
material you submit in response to this enforcement action is subject to being made publicly
available. If you believe that any portion of your responsive material qualifies for confidential
treatment under 5 U. S. C. 552(b), along with the complete original document you must provide a
second copy of the document with the portions you believe qualify for confidential treatment
redacted and an explanation of why you believe the redacted information qualifies for
confidential treatment under 5 U. S. C. 552(b). If you do not respond within 30 days of receipt of
this Notice, this constitutes a waiver of your right to contest the allegations in this Notice and
authorizes the Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety to find facts as alleged in this Notice
without further notice to you and to issue a Final Order.



If, after opportunity for a hearing, your plans or procedures are found inadequate as alleged in this
Notice, you may be ordered to amend your plans or procedures to correct the madequacies (49
C. F. R. ) 190. 237). If you are not contesting this Notice, we propose that you submit your
amended procedures to my office within 30 days of receipt of this Notice. This period may be
extended by written request for good cause. Once the inadequacies identified herein have been
addressed in your amended procedures, this enforcement action will be closed.
In correspondence concerning this matter, please refer to CPF 5-2007-1002M and, for each
document you submit, please provide a copy in electronic format whenever possible.
Sincer
s Hoidal
Director, Western Region
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
Enclosure: Response Options for Pipeline Operators in Comp1iance Proceedings
cc: PHP-60 Compliance Registry
PHP-500 J. Gilliam (¹116S69)
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