# Issuance of Advisory Bulletin

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- **citation:** PHMSA Guidance, Issuance of Advisory Bulletin
- **title:** Issuance of Advisory Bulletin
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- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
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- **published on:** 1998-11-12
- **effective on:** 1998-11-12
- **summary:** Issuance of Advisory Bulletin Document 98-30279.pdf (105.54 KB) We are issuing this advisory bulletin to owners and operators of Hazardous Liquid and Natural Gas Pipelines. The bulletin advises the industry about the potential for damage to pipeline facilities caused by the passage of Hurricane Georges. Issued Date: Thursday, November 12, 1998
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        We are issuing this advisory bulletin to owners and operators of Hazardous Liquid and Natural Gas Pipelines. The bulletin advises the industry about the potential for damage to pipeline facilities caused by the passage of Hurricane Georges. 

          Issued Date: Thursday, November 12, 1998

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Federal Register / Vol. 63, No. 218 / Thursday, November 12, 1998 / Notices
63355
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Research and Special Programs
Administration
Issuance of Advisory Bulletin
AGENCY: Research and Special Programs
Administration, (RSPA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice; issuance of advisory
bulletin.
SUMMARY: We are issuing this advisory
bulletin to owners and operators of
Hazardous Liquid and Natural Gas
Pipelines. The bulletin advises the
industry about the potential for damage
to pipeline facilities caused by the
passage of Hurricane Georges.
ADDRESSES: This document can be
viewed on our home page at: http//
ops.dot.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Linda Daugherty, (202) 366–4577.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
The purpose of this Notice is to advise
all operators of natural gas and
hazardous liquid pipelines located in
offshore waters of the Gulf of Mexico of
recurring safety problems that may be
resulting from the passage of Hurricane
Georges. Operators should be advised
that we have received several reports of
damage to pipeline facilities,
particularly in the area bounded, East of
the Mississippi River and West of Mobil
Bay.
Several mudslides in this area may
have exposed pipelines which could
pose a safety threat to the crews of
fishing vessels in shallow coastal waters
and to other marine operations in
shipping lanes and deeper offshore
waters. Extensive onshore flooding may
also have exposed or weakened
facilities. We are working with the
Minerals Management Service, the Coast
Guard, and the Army Corps of Engineers
to address the potential hazards of
exposed or weakened pipeline facilities
in areas affected by Hurricane Georges.
This Notice reminds operators of
offshore pipelines that may have been
affected by flooding of Federal pipeline
safety requirements. We are advising
pipeline operators of similar problems
that may occur in inland navigable
waterways. Also, we are advising the
commercial fishing industry of the
potential of unburied offshore pipelines
by sending this Notice to Louisiana
Shrimp Association, Texas Shrimp
Association, Southeastern Fisheries
Association, National Fish Meal & Oil
Association, and Concerned Shrimpers
of America. Pipeline operators or
mariners aware of any damage or
exposure to a portion of a submerged
pipeline should report that information
to the appropriate US Coast Guard
District. The Coast Guard has issued a
radio advisory to vessel operators
operating in or near the mouth of the
Mississippi and an advisory in its
Notice to Mariners.
II. Advisory Bulletin (ADB–98–3)
To: Owners and Operators of
Hazardous Liquid and Natural Gas
Pipelines.
Subject: Recurring safety problems
which may be resulting from the
passage of Hurricane Georges.
Purpose: We are advising all operators
of natural gas and hazardous liquid
pipelines located in offshore waters and
other areas that may have been
impacted by flooding due to the passage
of Hurricane Georges. The recent
passage of Hurricane Georges and major
storms may have contributed to the
exposure or instability of pipelines in
the vicinity of the Gulf of Mexico.
Advisory: On October 1, 1998, a 10-
inch pipeline located in the Gulf of
Mexico south of the Mississippi River;
in an unstable mudslide area with a
water depth of 108 feet, ruptured and
released an estimated 3,700 barrels of
crude oil. Other reported incidents
include pipeline exposures and natural
gas and hazardous liquid releases.
Our pipeline regulations require
operators to patrol their lines
periodically for the presence of unusual
operating and maintenance conditions
and to take corrective action if
conditions are unsafe. Because this
patrolling is generally done using
aircraft, pipelines exposed or damaged
on the seafloor can not be visually
detected. It is likely that some pipelines
located in the area of Hurricane Georges’
impact are exposed or damaged. It is
important to note that if a pipeline
operator has knowledge that its pipeline
is exposed or otherwise presenting a
danger to the public or the environment,
49 CFR sections 192.613 and 192.703
applicable to gas pipeline operators, and
49 CFR section 195.401 applicable to
hazardous liquid pipeline operators
would require the operator to take steps
to mitigate the hazard. Additionally, 49
CFR sections 192.612(b) and 195.413(b)
require that, if upon notification by any
person, an operator discovers that a
pipeline it operates is exposed on the
seabed or constitutes a hazard to
navigation, it shall promptly notify the
National Response Center (1–800–424–
8802) with the geographic coordinates
of that pipeline, mark the location of the
pipeline in accordance with 64 CFR,
and within six months of discovery,
place the pipeline so that the top of the
pipe is 36 inches below the seabed for
normal excavation or 18 inches for rock
excavation.
In view of the above, pipeline
operators should consider taking the
following actions regarding the natural
gas and hazardous liquid pipelines
located in areas impacted by Hurricane
Georges.
1. Identify and caution persons who
normally engage in commercial fishing,
shrimping, and other marine vessel
operations in shallow coastal waters
where Hurricane Georges may have
affected a pipeline. Submerged offshore
pipelines may have become unprotected
on the ocean floor. Marine vessels
operating in water depths comparable to
a vessel’s draft or when operating
bottom dragging equipment can be
damaged and their crews endangered by
an encounter with a submerged
pipeline. The pipeline company’s
public education and damage
prevention programs may be used to
facilitate this notification process.
Pipeline operators may want to consider
a joint public education effort in areas
of common concern.
2. Identify and caution marine vessel
operators in offshore shipping lanes and
other offshore areas where Hurricane
Georges may have affected a pipeline
that deploying fishing nets or anchors,
and dredging operations may damage
the pipeline, their vessels, and endanger
their crews. The pipeline company’s
public education and damage
prevention programs may be used to
facilitate this notification process.
Pipeline operators may want to consider
a joint public education effort in areas
of common concern.
3. Identify and correct any conditions
on the pipeline that could violate
pipeline safety requirements, and the
terms and conditions of the pipeline’s
Corps of Engineers permit.
Issued in Washington, D.C. on November 6,
1998.
Richard B. Felder,
Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety.
[FR Doc. 98–30279 Filed 11–10–98; 8:45 am]
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