{"operation":"document","citation":"PHMSA Report 20160044","title":"TRANSCONTINENTAL GAS PIPE LINE COMPANY — Gas transmission and gathering — incident on 2016-05-03","source_type":"incident","agency":"Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration","status":"historical","official":true,"published_on":"2016-06-02","effective_on":"2016-05-03","summary":"Gas transmission and gathering incident in LINDEN, MARENGO County, AL. Reported cause: EQUIPMENT FAILURE. Reported consequences: 0 fatalities, 0 injuries, 8.4 NATURAL GAS released, $0 reported property damage. Operator-reported incident data submitted to PHMSA, generally within 30 days. Records may be supplemented or corrected and do not represent final agency causal findings. PHMSA trend classification: significant incident, not serious.","machine_formats":{"json":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-incident-b0169bf967c87cee29a2783e.json","markdown":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-incident-b0169bf967c87cee29a2783e.md"},"app_url":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-incident-b0169bf967c87cee29a2783e","source_url":"https://data.transportation.gov/api/views/27nc-rsge/files/2b05c2d8-d14a-4c56-ac1c-7d23a4bc31c8?download=true&filename=Gas%20Transmission%20%26%20Gathering%20Incident%20Data%20-%20January%202010%20to%20present.zip","body":"Gas transmission and gathering incident in LINDEN, MARENGO County, AL. Reported cause: EQUIPMENT FAILURE. Reported consequences: 0 fatalities, 0 injuries, 8.4 NATURAL GAS released, $0 reported property damage. Operator-reported incident data submitted to PHMSA, generally within 30 days. Records may be supplemented or corrected and do not represent final agency causal findings.\n\nReport number: 20160044.\n\nOperator ID: 19570.\n\nReported incident date: 5/3/2016 7:30.\n\nLocation detail: MP 826.30\n\nCause detail: NON-THREADED CONNECTION FAILURE\n\nCause detail: ON MAY 3, 2016: STATION 90 EMPLOYEE'S WERE GREASING VALVES AT THE 90-10 VALVE SITE AND NOTICED THAT THERE WERE BUBBLES IN THE WATER ACCUMULATED AROUND GROUND LEVEL OF THE MAIN LINE BLOCK VALVE 90D10. MANAGER DUANE NELSON WAS ON SITE AT THE TIME OF DISCOVERY AND NOTIFIED PIPELINE CONTROL OF THE SMALL LEAK AT APPROXIMATELY 07:30 A.M. EMPLOYEE HAND DUG APPROXIMATELY ONE FOOT IN DEPTH BEFORE DETERMINING MORE EXCAVATION WAS NEEDED TO VERIFY THE LEAK SOURCE. MANAGER INSTRUCTED THE EMPLOYEE TO START LOWERING PRESSURE ON 'D' LINE FROM THE STATION 90D0 VALVE TO THE 90D20 VALVE SITE. AFTER LOWERING PRESSURE TO STATION 90 SUCTION PRESSURE (628 PSI), STATION 90 EMPLOYEES BEGAN EXCAVATION FOR FURTHER INVESTIGATION. AT APPROXIMATELY 9:39 A.M, THE INVESTIGATION REVELED THAT THE SOURCE OF THE LEAK WAS A FAILED VALVE BODY FLANGE O-RING SEAL. THE PIPELINE SEGMENT WAS CLOSED OFF AT STATION 90 AT APPROXIMATELY 11:00 A.M AND THE PRESSURE WAS DRAWN DOWN, AND THEN SHUT-IN BLOCK VALVE 90D20 AT 11:45 A.M. THE PIPELINE WAS ISOLATED FROM 90D0 TO 90D20 AND THE PRESSURE WAS LOWERED TO 627 PSI. THE SMALL LEAK WAS DETERMINED TO BE NON-HAZARDOUS. ON MAY 4, 2016: AFTER FURTHER REVIEW WITH OPERATIONS AND DISCUSSION WITH PIPELINE SAFETY, THE SMALL LEAK WAS DETERMINED TO BE AN INCIDENT BASED ON THE RECOMMENDED VALVE REPLACEMENT COST. PIPELINE CONTROL NOTIFIED THE NRC AT 10:14 A.M. OF THE SMALL 'O' RING LEAK ON TOP OF THE GATE VALVE BODY. THE VOLUME OF THE GAS RELEASED BY THE SMALL LEAK COULD NOT BE DETERMINED. ON MAY 9, 2016: GAS RECOMPRESSION SERVICE WAS COMMENCED AT 5:20 P.M. ON THE PIPELINE SEGMENT FOR THE PLANNED OUTAGE TO REMOVE AND REPLACE THE EXISTING 36-INCH DIAMETER GATE VALVE WITH A NEW BLOCK VALVE. ON MAY 13, 2016: RECOMPRESSION WAS COMPLETED TO A PRESSURE OF 111 PSI. ON MAY 19, 2016: THE PIPELINE SECTION WAS BLOWN DOWN TO 1 PSI . ON MAY 31, 2016: VALVE WAS REPLACED AND THE PIPELINE SECTION WAS PLACED BACK INTO SERVICE.\n\nPHMSA trend classification: significant incident, not serious.\n\nPHMSA standardized cause: EQUIPMENT FAILURE — NON-THREADED CONNECTION FAILURE.\n\nPHMSA indexed costs: $599,091 reported total cost, $300,961.429 in 1984 dollars, $734,482.103 in current-year dollars.\n\nPHMSA trend flags, standardized causes, and indexed costs are analytical fields added to operator-reported incident data. They do not represent final agency causal findings.","truncated":false,"body_characters":2924}