# Steptoe &; Johnson, LLP — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 99-0152
- **title:** Steptoe &; Johnson, LLP — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 1999-09-23
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 99-0152 response to Steptoe &; Johnson, LLP concerning 173.314.
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of Transportation
U.S. Department
Washington, D.C.
400 Seventh Street, S.W.
20590
Special Programs
Research and
Administration
SEP 2 3 1999
Mr. David H. Coburn
Ref. No.
99-0152
Steptoe &
1330 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Johnson, LLP
Washington, DC 20036-1795
Dear Mr. Coburn:
This is in response to your June 10, 1999, letter concerning
liquefied gas loading in tank car tanks per the Hazardous
Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR, Parts 171-180):
Specifically, you asked about the requirements in § 173.314 (e)
concerning the methods for verification of tank car content.
As per § 173.314 (e), the amount of liquefied gas loaded into a
tank may be determined by either measurement or calculation.
If the measurement option is used, the weight must be checked
scales.
after disconnecting the loading lines by the use of proper .
the tank car
Calculation by using the outage tables supplied by
at the plant is allowed for liquefied petroleum gas,
owners and the specific gravities as determined
methylacetylene and propadiene mixtures, stabilized,
dimethylamine, monomethylamine, and trimethylamine only. If
this option is used, then the computation must be checked by
determination of specific gravity of product after loading.
Since anhydrous ammonia is not listed, the method involving
outage tables and specific gravities is not an option.
I hope this satisfies your request.
Sincerely,
mn 7Balho
Delmer F. Billings
Chief, Standards Development
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
990152
173.314

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STEPTOE & JOHNSON LIP
Washington, DC 20036-1795
1330 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Telephone 202.429.3000
Facsimile 202.429.3902
www.steptoe.com
Johnsen
3173.314
DAVID H. COBURN
dcoburn@steptoe.com
(202) 429-8063
99-0152
June 10, 1999
Mr. Edward T. Mazzullo, Director
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
Room 8102
Research and Special Programs Administration
400 7" Street, S.W.
U.S. Department of Transportation
Washington, D.C. 20591
Re: Request for Confirmation of Hotline Opinion
Dear Mr. Mazzullo:
Administration, I hereby request your confirmation of the views offered to me by the RSPA
Pursuant to § 107.14(b) of the regulations of the Research and Special Programs
hotline on May 28, 1999 with respect to section 173.314(e) of the Hazardous Materials
Regulations. This regulation provides in its opening sentence that the amount of a liquefied gas
loaded into a tank may be determined "either by measurement or calculation of the weight."
Based on these plain terms, our view is that the amount of any liquefied gas, including anhydrous
regulation's third sentence, which discusses the manner in which the weight of certain
ammonia, can be verified either by measurement or calculation of its weight. In our view, the
specifically listed liquefied gases is to be calculated, merely defines the method in which the
amount of those listed liquefied gases are to be calculated and does not limit the calculation
option provided to other liquefied gases by the regulation's first sentence. Further, we view the
the use of outage tables and specific gravities.
regulation as allowing the calculation of the weight of anhydrous ammonia loaded into a tank by
These views are consistent with those offered to me by the RSPA hotline, which
opined based on a preliminary review of the regulation that the amount of any liquefied gas can
be determined by calculation under this regulation. We request your confirmation that RSPA
interprets the regulation in the manner reported by the hotline and described above.
WASHINGTON
PHOENIX
LOS ANGELES
MOSCOW
ALMATY

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Your reply to this request at the earliest convenience would be greatly
appreciated. Of course, please let me know if you have any questions.
Thank you in advance for your prompt attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
Palace
David H. Coburn
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