# OMIMEX CANADA, LTD. — Notice of Amendment

- **operation:** document
- **citation:** CPF 520071009M
- **title:** OMIMEX CANADA, LTD. — Notice of Amendment
- **source type:** enforcement
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** historical
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2007-06-08
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** CLOSED notice of amendment citing 192.231, 192.233, 192.235, 192.241, 192.453, 192.461, 192.465(a), 192.465(c), 192.469, 192.471, 192.473, 192.479, 192.481, 192.485, 192.505(c), 192.605(a), 192.605(b)(8), 192.605(b)(9), 192.605(c)(1), 192.614(c)(6)(i), 192.619(a)(1), 192.629(b), 192.707(a)(2), 192.713(a)(2), 192.713(b), 192.743, 192.745(b), 192.805, 192.805(a), 192.805(b), 192.805(c), 192.805(f), 192.805(g).
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Notice of Amendment involving OMIMEX CANADA, LTD.. PHMSA's enforcement data identifies the cited regulations as 192.231,  192.233,  192.235,  192.241,  192.453,  192.461,  192.465(a),  192.465(c),  192.469,  192.471,  192.473,  192.479,  192.481,  192.485,  192.505(c),  192.605(a),  192.605(b)(8),  192.605(b)(9),  192.605(c)(1),  192.614(c)(6)(i),  192.619(a)(1),  192.629(b),  192.707(a)(2),  192.713(a)(2),  192.713(b),  192.743,  192.745(b),  192.805,  192.805(a),  192.805(b),  192.805(c),  192.805(f),  192.805(g). The case was opened on 2007-06-08 and is reported as closed as of 2007-11-07. Open the official case record for notices, responses, orders, and the latest status.

Official case documents:

520071009M_Notice of Amendment_06082007.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/520071009M/520071009M_Notice%20of%20Amendment_06082007.pdf

520071009m_notice of amendment_06082007_text.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/520071009M/520071009m_notice%20of%20amendment_06082007_text.pdf

520071009M_operator_response_07102007.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/520071009M/520071009M_operator_response_07102007.pdf

520071009m_notice of amendment_06082007_text.pdf

SENT TO COMPLIANCE REGISTRY
Hardcopy Electronically &
¹ of Copies'/ Date ~&
U. S. Department
of Transportation
Pipeline and
Hazardous Materials Safety
Administration
12300 W Qakota Ave, Suite 110
Lakewood, CO 80228
NOTICE OF AMENDMENT
CERTIFIED MAIL - RETURN RECEIPT RE UESTED
June 8, 2007
Mr. Clark Storms
Vice President, Land and Legal
Omimex Canada, LTD
2001 Beach Street, Suite 810
Fort Worth, TX 76103
CPF 5-2007-1009M
Dear Mr. Storms:
On February 28, 2007, a representative of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety
Administration (PHMSA), pursuant to Chapter 601 of 49 United States Code, inspected
Omimex's operation and maintenance procedures and Operator Qualification Program at your
Battle Creek Compressor Station in Montana.
On the basis of the inspection, PHMSA has identified the apparent inadequacies found within
Omimex's procedures, as described below:
$192. 13 General.
(c) Each operator shall maintain, modify as appropriate, and follow the plans,
procedures, and programs that it is required to establish under this part.
And
l. a. $192. 231 Protection from weather.
The welding operation must be protected from weather conditions that
would impair the quality of the completed weld.



Omimex welding procedure 4. C. 3 has no guidance as to how to protect welding from
adverse weather condittons.
And
1. b. $192. 233 Miter joints.
(a) A miter joint on steel pipe to be operated at a pressure that produces a
hoop stress of 30 percent or more of SMYS may not deflect the pipe more
than 30
(b) A miter joint on steel pipe to be operated at a pressure that produces a
hoop stress of less than 30 percent, but more than 10 percent of SMYS may
not deflect the pipe more than 12 1/2' and must be a distance equal to one
pipe diameter or more away from any other miter joint, as measured from
the crotch of each joint.
(c) A miter joint on steel pipe to be operated at a pressure that produces a
hoop stress of 10 percent or less of SMYS may not deflect the pipe more than
900.
Omimpx welding procedure 4. C. 3 has no guidance for making miter joints.
And
1. c. $192. 235 Preparation for welding.
Before beginning any welding, the welding surfaces must be clean and free of
any material that may be detrimental to the weld, and the pipe or component
must be aligned to provide the most favorable condition for depositing the
root bead. This alignment must be preserved while the root bead is being
deposited.
Omimex welding procedure 4. C. 3 has no guidance for welding preparation and joint
alignment dming welding.
And
1. d. $192. 241 Inspection and test of welds.
(a) Visual inspection of welding must be conducted by an individual
qualified by appropriate training and experience to ensure that:
(1) The welding is performed in accordance with the welding procedure; and
(2) The weld is acceptable under paragraph (c) of this section.
(b) The welds on a pipeline to be operated at a pressure that produces a
hoop stress of 20 percent or more of SMYS must be nondestructively tested
in accordance with $192. 243, except that welds that are visually inspected
and approved by a qualified welding inspector need not be nondestructively
tested if:
(1) The pipe has a nominal diameter of less than 6 inches(152 millimeters);
or



(2) The pipeline is to be operated at a pressure that produces a hoop stress of
less than 40 percent of SMYS and the welds are so limited in number that
nondestructive testing is impractical.
(c) The acceptability of a weld that is nondestructively tested or visually
inspected is determined according to the standards in Section 9 of API
Standard 1104 (ibr, see $192. 7). However, if a girth weld is unacceptable
under those standards for a reason other than a crack, and if Appendix A to
API 1104 applies to the weld, the acceptability of the weld may be further
determined under that appendix.
Omimex welding procedure has no procedures for nondestructively testing welds.
And
1. e. $192. 505 Strength test requirements for steel pipeline to operate at a hoop
stress of 30 percent or more of SMYS.
(c) Except as provided in paragraph (e) of this section, the strength teSt- must
be conducted by maintaining the pressure at or above the test pressure for at
least 8 hours.
(
Omimex hydrostatic test procedure 4. C. 5 pg 2 refers to paragraph 2, page 3 for
exceptions for pressure testing fabricated pipe sections. There is no page 3.
$192. 605 Procedural manual for operations, maintenance, and emergencies
(a) GeneraL Each operator shall prepare and follow for each pipeline, a manual of
written procedures for conducting operations and maintenance activities and for
emergency response. For transmission lines, the manual must also include
procedures for handling abnormal operations. This manual must be reviewed and
updated by the operator at intervals not exceeding 15 months, but at least one each
calendar year. This manual must be prepared before operations of a pipeline
system commence. Appropriate parts of the manual must be kept at locations
where operations and maintenance activities are conducted.
Omimex has several procedures in their Operation and Maintenance Plan that refer to
various Subparts of 49 CFR 192 for guidance. Part 192 states the requirements that must
be met by an operator but Part 192 does not instruct an operator how to operate and
maintain their unique facilities. Procedures cannot refer to Part 192 for guidance. The
operations and maintenance procedures must be developed by the operator as guidance to
employees for performing various tasks associated with an operator's unique facihties
and these procedures must comply with 49 CFR 192.
$192. 453 GeneraL
The corrosion control procedures required by $192. 605(b)(2), including those for
the design, installation, operation, and maintenance of cathodic protection systems,



must be carried out by, or under the direction of, a person qualified in pipeline
corrosion control methods.
Neither Omimex corrosion control procedures 4. D. 3 or 4. D. 5 require that design,
installation, operation, and maintenance of cathodic protection systems be carried out by,
or under the direction of, a person qualified in pipeline corrosion control methods. .
Methods to demonstrate competency for the quahfied person also do not exist.
$192. 461 External corrosion control: Protective coating.
(a) Each external protective coating, whether conductive or insulating, applied for
the purpose of external corrosion control must-
(1) Be applied on a properly prepared surface;
(2) Have sufficient adhesion to the metal surface to effectively resist underfilm
migration of moisture;
(3) Be sufficiently ductile to resist cracking;
(4) Have sufficient strength to resist damage due to handling and soil stress; and,
(5) Have properties compatible with any supplemental cathodic protection.
(b) Each external protective coating which is an electrically insulating type must
also hpve low moisture absorption and high electrical resistance.
(c) Each external protective coating must be inspected just prior to lowering the
pipe into the ditch and backfilling, and any damage detrimental to effective
corrosion control must be repaired.
(d) Each external protective coating must be protected from damage resulting from
adverse ditch conditions or damage from supporting blocks.
(e) If coated pipe is installed by boring, driving, or other similar method,
precautions must be taken to minimize damage to the coating during installation.
Omimex corrosion control procedure 4. D. 3 does not have enough detail or acceptable
criteria to ensure coatings will meet Part 195.
$192. 465 External corrosion control: Monitoring.
(a) Each pipeline that is under cathodic protection must be tested at least once each
calendar year, but with intervals not exceeding 15 months, to determine whether the
cathodic protection meets the requirements of $192. 463. However, if tests at those
intervals are impractical for separately protected short sections of mains or
transmission line, not in excess of 100 feet (30 meters), or separately protected
service line, these pipelines may be surveyed on a sampling basis. At least 10
percent of these protected structures, distributed over the entire system must be
surveyed each calendar year, with a different 10 percent checked each subsequent
year, so that the entire system is tested in each 10-year period.
Omimex corrosion control procedure 4. D. 5, pg 4 of 5, does not state what the interval for
annual pipe-to-soil monitoring shall be.
f192. 465 External corrosion control: Monitoring.



(c) Each reverse current switch, each diode, and each interference bond whose
failure would jeopardize structure protection must be electrically checked for
proper performance six times each calendar year, but with intervals not exceeding 2
1/2 months. Each other interference bond must be checked at least once each
calendar year, but with intervals not exceeding 15 months.
Omimex corrosion control procedure 4. D. S does not give guidance for monitoring and
evaluating interference bonds.
7. $192. 469 External corrosion control: Test stations.
Each pipeline under cathodic protection required by this subpart must have
sufficient test stations or other contact points for electrical measurement to
determine the adequacy of cathodic protection.
Omimex corrosion control procedure 4. D. S does not give guidance that will enable
operator personnel to determine if there are sufficient test stations to verify the entire
pipehne system is under adequate cathodic protection.
8. $192. $71 External corrosion control: Test leads.
(a) Each test lead wire must be connected to the pipeline so as to remain
mechanically secure and electrically conductive.
(b) Each test lead wire must be attached to the pipeline so as to minimize stress
concentration on the pipe.
(c) Each bared test lead wire and bared metallic area at point of connection to the
pipeline must be coated with an electrical insulating material compatible with the
pipe coating and the insulation on the wire.
Omimex corrosion control procedure 4. D. S does not give guidance for the proper
installation of test leads.
9. $192. 473 External corrosion control: Interference currents.
(a) Each operator whose pipeline system is subjected to stray currents shall have in
effect a continuing program to minimize the detrimental effects of such currents.
(b) Each impressed current type cathodic protection system or galvanic anode
system must be designed and installed so as to minimize any adverse effects on
existing adjacent underground metallic structures.
Omimex corrosion control procedure 4. D. S does not give guidance for operator personnel
to determine if their pipeline is subject to stray currents, now or in the future.
10. $192. 479 Atmospheric corrosion control; General.
(a) Each operator must clean and coat each pipeline or portion of pipeline that is
exposed to the atmosphere, except pipelines under paragraph (c) of this section.
(b) Coating material must be suitable for the prevention of atmospheric corrosion.
(c) Except portions of pipelines in offshore splash zones or soil-to-air interfaces, the
operator need not protect from atmospheric corrosion any pipeline for which the



operator demonstrates by test, investigation, or experience appropriate to the
environment of the pipeline that corrosion will—
(1) Only be a light surface oxide; or
(2) Not affect the safe operation of the pipeline before the next scheduled inspection.
Omimex corrosion control procedure 4. D. 1 gives no guidance for selecting proper, -
coatings to be used to prevent atmospheric corrosion.
11. $192. 481 Atmospheric corrosion control: Monitoring.
(a) Each operator must inspect each pipeline or portion of pipeline that is exposed
to the atmosphere for evidence of atmospheric corrosion, as follows:
If the pipeline is located:
Onshore
Offshore
Then the frequency of inspection is:
At least once every 3 calendar years, but
with intervals not exceeding 39 months
At least once each calendar year, but with
intervals not exceeding 15 months
(b) Derring inspections the operator must give particular attention to pipe at soil-to-
air interfaces, under thermal insulation, under disbonded coatings, at pipe supports,
in splash zones, at deck penetrations, and in spans over water.
(c) If atmospheric corrosion is found during an inspection, the operator must
provide protection against the corrosion as required by Sec. 192. 479.
Omimex corrosion control procedure 4. D. 1 does not give instructions for operator
personnel to provide atmospheric corrosion protection if atmospheric corrosion is found.
12. $192. 605 Procedural manual for operations, maintenance, and emergencies
(b) Maintenance and normal operations. The manual required by paragraph (a) of
this section must include procedures for the following, if applicable, to provide
safety during maintenance and operations.
(1) Operating, maintaining, and repairing the pipeline in accordance with each of
the requirements of this subpart and Subpart M of this part.
And
12. a. $192. 614 Damage prevention program.
(c) The damage prevention program required by paragraph (a) of this
section must, at a minimum:
(6) Provide as follows for inspection of pipelines that an operator has reason
to believe could be damaged by excavation activities:
(i) The inspection must be done as frequently as necessary during and after
the activities to verify the integrity of the pipeline; and
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Omimex damage prevention procedure 3. N. 1 does not provide guidance directing
operator personnel to make a follow-up inspection of the pipehne where and when there
is reason to beheve the pipeline could have been damaged by a third party.
And
12. b. $192. 629 Purging of pipelines.
(b) When a pipeline is being purged of gas by use of air, the air must be
released into one end of the line in a moderately rapid and continuous flow.
If air cannot be supplied in sufficient quantity to prevent the formation of a
hazardous mixture of gas and air, a slug of inert gas must be released into the
line before the air.
Omimex purging procedure 4. A. 3 & 4. 8. 1 through 4. B. 5 have adequate air purging
procedures but they have no clear guidance for the purging of natural gas from a pipe.
And
12. c. $192. 707 Line markers for mains and transmission lines.
(
(a) Buriedpipelines. Except as provided inparagraph(b) of this section, a
line marker must be placed and maintained as close as practical over each
buried main and transmission line:
(2) Wherever necessary to identify the location of the transmission line or
main to reduce the possibility of damage or interference.
Omimex line marking procedure 3. N. 2 only requires line markers be placed at property
boundaries. The distance between property boundaries can be considerable. This great
distance can increase the odds of others striking the pipehne when doing excavation in
close proximity to the unmarked pipeline. With the exception of cultivated lands, line
markers should generally be placed so that at least one marker on either side of an
occupied marker can be seen, and adequately reflect any linear deviations.
And
12. d. $192. 713 Transmission lines: Permanent field repair of imperfections and
damages.
(a) Each imperfection or damage that impairs the serviceability of pipe in a
steel transmission line operating at or above 40 percent of SMYS must be-
(2) Repaired by a method that reliable engineering tests and analyses show
can permanently restore the serviceability of the pipe.
Omimex repair procedure 4. C. 2 appears to only give general guidance for repairs made
by cutting out the damaged area and replacing it with a piece of pipe meeting the
requirements of the system. This procedure, though it discusses other repair options,
does not provide any detail nor reference a document that has detail for making other
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repairs such as bolt on clamps, Type B sleeves, composite sleeves, Type A sleeves, or
patches.
And
12. e. $192. 713 Transmission lines: Permanent field repair of imperfections and
damages.
(b) Operating pressure must be at a safe level during repair operations.
Omimex repair procedure 3. K. 3 allows operatmg pressures to be as high as 100% of
MAOP during welding and hot tapping. A maximum safe operating pressure during
welding must be established.
And
12. f. $192. 743 Pressure limiting and regulating stations: Capacity of relief
devices
(a) Pressure relief devices at pressure limiting stations and pressure
, regulating stations must have sufficient capacity to protect the facilities to
which they are connected. Except as provided in $192. 739(b), the capacity
must be consistent with the pressure limits of $192. 201(a). This capacity must
be determined at intervals not exceeding 15 months, but at least once each
calendar year, by testing the devices in place or by review and calculations
(b) If review and calculations are used to determine if a device has sufficient
capacity, the calculated capacity must be compared with the rated or
experimentally determined relieving capacity of the device for the conditions
under which it operates. After the initial calculations, subsequent
calculations need not be made if the annual review documents that
parameters have not changed to cause the rated or experimentally
determined relieving capacity to be insufficient.
(c) If a relief device is of insufficient capacity, a new or additional device
must be installed to provide the capacity required by paragraph (a) of this
section.
Omimex maintenance procedure 3. J. 1 does not specifically require a capacity check of
each pressure relief device once each calendar year not to exceed 15 months.
And
12. g. $192. 745 Valve maintenance: Transmission lines.
(b) Each operator must take prompt remedial action to correct any valve
found inoperable, unless the operator designates an alternative valve.
Omimex maintenance procedure 3. E. 1 does not direct operator personnel to take
immediate remedial actions when a valve is found inoperable.



13. $192. 485 Remedial measures: Transmission lines.
(a) General corrosion. Each segment of transmission line with general corrosion
and with a remaining wall thickness less than that required for the MAOP of the
pipeline must be replaced or the operating pressure reduced commensurate with the
strength of the pipe based on actual remaining wall thickness. However, corroded
pipe may be repaired by a method that reliable engineering tests and analyses show
can permanently restore the serviceability of the pipe. Corrosion pitting so closely
grouped as to affect the overall strength of the pipe is considered general corrosion
for the purpose of this paragraph.
(b) Localized corrosion pitting. Each segment of transmission line pipe with
localized corrosion pitting to a degree where leakage might result must be replaced
or repaired, or the operating pressure must be reduced commensurate with the
strength of the pipe, based on the actual remaining wall thickness in the pits
(c) Under paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section, the strength of pipe based on
actual remaining wall thickness may be determined by the procedure in
ASME/ANSI B31G or the procedure in AGA Pipeline Research Committee Project
PR 3-805 (with RSTRENG disk). Both procedures apply to corroded regions that
do no( penetrate the pipe wall, subject to the limitations prescribed in the
procedures.
Omimex maintenance procedure 4. D. 2 gives no instructions for operator personnel to
follow when determining the remaining pipe strength when general corrosion is found on
the pipe.
14. $192. 605 Procedural manual for operations, maintenance, and emergencies
(b) Maintenance and normal operations. The manual required by paragraph (a) of
this section must include procedures for the following, if applicable, to provide
safety during maintenance and operations.
(8) Periodically reviewing the work done by operator personnel to determine the
effectiveness and adequacy of the procedures used in normal operation and
maintenance and modifying the procedure when deficiencies are found
Omimex Procedures do not clearly define a process for assessmg the effectiveness of
their O&M procedures, and for documenting such action has occurred.
15. $192. 605 Procedural manual for operations, maintenance, and emergencies
(b) Maintenance and normal operations. The manual required by paragraph (a) of
this section must include procedures for the following, if applicable, to provide
safety during maintenance and operations.
(9) Taking adequate precautions in excavated trenches to protect personnel from
the hazards of unsafe accumulations of vapor or gas, and making available when
needed at the excavation, emergency rescue equipment, including a breathing
apparatus and, a rescue harness and line.



Omimex maIntenance procedure 3. K. 2 does not have enough detail for protecting
personnel from hazards of unsafe accumulations of vapors or gas.
16. $192. 619 Maximum allowable operating pressure: Steel or plastic pipelines.
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, no person may operate a
segment of steel or plastic pipeline at a pressure that exceeds the lowest of the-
following:
(1) The design pressure of the weakest element in the segment, determined in
accordance with subparts C and D of this part. However, for steel pipe in pipelines
being converted under $192. 14 or uprated under subpart K of this part, if any
variable necessary to determine the design pressure under the design formula
($192. 105) is unknown, one of the following pressures is to be used as design
pressure:
(i) Eighty percent of the first test pressure that produces yield under section N5. 0 of
Appendix N of ASME B31. 8, reduced by the appropriate factor in paragraph
(a)(2)(ii) of this section; or
(ii) If the pipe is 12'/4 inches (324 mm) or less in outside diameter and is not tested to
yield under this paragraph, 200 p. s. i. (1379 kPa) gage.
f
Procedure 3. D. 1 does not direct that the MAOP be determined from the lesser of 1) the
design pressure, 2) the rated pressure of the weakest component, or 3) 80% of the lowest
test pressure.
17. $192. 709 Transmission lines: Record keeping.
(c) A record of each patrol, survey, inspection, and test required by subparts L and
M of this part must be retained for at least 5 years or until the next patrol, survey,
inspection, or test is completed, whichever is longer.
And
17. a. $192. 605 Procedural manual for operations, maintenance, and emergencies
(c) Abnormal operation. For transmission lines, the manual required by
paragraph (a) of this section must include procedures for the following to
provide safety when operating design limits have been exceeded:
(1) Responding to, investigating, and correcting the cause of:
(i) Unintended closure of valves or shutdowns;
(ii) Increase or decrease in pressure or flow rate outside normal operating
limits;
(iii) Loss of communications;
(iv) Operation of any safety device; and,
(v) Any other foreseeable malfunction of a component, deviation from
normal operation, or personnel error which may result in a hazard to
persons or property.
Omimex abnormal operation procedure 3. L. 1 does not direct operator personnel to
document of abnormal operations including actions taken.
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18. $192. 805 Qualification program.
Each operator shall have and follow a written qualification program. The program
shall include provisions to:
(a) Identify covered tasks;
Omimex's Operator Qualification Program (OQP) does not have a process for
determining if a task is a covered task .
19. $192. 805 Qualification program.
Each operator shall have and follow a written qualification program. The program
shall include provisions to:
(b) Ensure through evaluation that individuals performing covered tasks are
qualified;
19. a. Omimex's OQP does not have a process that will enable an Omimex supervisor
determine if contractor personnel are qualified and have had sufficient traioing to
complete a covered task. Additionally Omimex's OQP does not require that there
,
be task specific abnormal operating condition (AOC) qualification before
contractor personnel are qualified to perform the covered task.
19. b. Omimex's OQP does not contain a process for insuring that newly aquired assets
that result from mergers or acquisitions will be incorporated into the program.
20. $192. 805 Qualification program.
Each operator shall have and follow a written qualification program. The program
shall include provisions to:
(c) Allow individuals that are not qualified pursuant to this subpart to perform a
covered task if directed and observed by an individual that is qualified;
The provisions in the OQP state that ratio of quahfied to non-qualified shall be
minimized but does not give a number non-qualified individuals that can be directed and
observed by a quahfied individual for each covered task. Additionally the OQP does not
provide guidance as to which covered tasks cannot be performed by a non-qualified
individual under direct observation of qualified indivual.
21. $192. 805 Qualification program.
Each operator shall have and follow a written qualification program. The program
shall include provisions to:
(f) Communicate changes that affect covered tasks to individuals performing those
covered tasks;
Omimex's OQP does not clearly define the process for communicating changes that
affect covered tasks to the individuals performing those covered tasks. Additionally the
OQP states that each contractor has the responsibility to manage these changes and
ensure that, if required, individuals will be re-evaluated and qualified according to the



changes prior to the performance of any covered tasks. Management of changes is the
operator's responsibility, not a contractor's responsibility.
22. $192. 805 Qualification program.
Each operator shall have and follow a written qualification program. The program
shall include provisions to:
(g) Identify those covered tasks and the intervals at which evaluation of the
individual's qualiTications is needed.
Omimex's latest revision of their Operator Qualification Program (OQP) does not contain
their original list of covered task names associated with their faciltieies. It appears that
this list of task names was in an earher revision of their OQP under Appendix B but that
list is no longer in their most recent OQP. Regardless, the old list only listed the name of
the covered tasks and not the covered task descriptions; the required training, if needed,
to qualify for each covered task; the accepted qualification methods; accepted industry
certifications; re-qualifiation intervals for each task; and abnormal operating conditions
(AOCs) unique to each covered task.
23. $192. $05 Qualification program.
Each operator shall have and follow a written qualification program. The program
shall include provisions to:
(i) After December 16, 2004, notify the Administrator or a state agency
participating under 49 IJ. S. C. Chapter 601 if the operator significantly modifies the
program after the Administrator or state agency has verified that it complies with
this section.
Omimex's OQP does not contain provisions for notifying PHMSA of significant
modifications to their OQP.
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 Pipehne Operators in
Compliance 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.
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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 inadequacies
(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 [number of days] 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 5-2007-1009M and, for each
document you submit, please provide a copy in electronic format whenever possible.
Sincerely,
Chris idal
Director, Western Region
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
t
Enclosure: Response Options for Pipeline Operators tn Compliance Proceedings
cc: PHP-60 Compliance Registry
PHP-500 G. Davis (0118882)
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