# Tennessee Regulatory Authority — Pipeline Safety Interpretation

- **operation:** document
- **citation:** PI-01-0105
- **title:** Tennessee Regulatory Authority — Pipeline Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2001-04-05
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** PI-01-0105 response to Tennessee Regulatory Authority concerning 192.1.
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PI-01-0105
Mr. Glynn Blanton
Chief, Gas Pipeline Safety Division
Tennessee Regulatory Authority
460 James Robertson Parkway
Nashville, TN 37243
Dear Blanton:
We have reviewed the May 19, 1999, letter sent to you by the Tennessee Valley Authority’s (TVA) Amy T.
Burns, regarding your office’s inspection of TVA’s Gallatin Fossil Plant pipeline.
After reviewing the record and obtaining legal opinions, I must advise you that TVA is, in fact, a Federal
executive agency (5 U.S.C. Section 105). Being a federal agency, except as Congress may otherwise
consent, it is free from state and federal regulation and control (16 U.S.C. Section 831, Interpretive Notes
and Decisions – Governing Authority; which cites Posey v. TVA, 93 F.2d 726 (1937, CA5 Ala.)). We have
not found any exception made by Congress that gives the Federal pipeline safety program or the states the
right to regulate TVA pipeline facilities.
I understand that TVA has been letting your office inspect the pipeline and provide safety suggestions.
This is similar to the procedure for inspections made by Federal inspectors on military-operated pipelines.
We hope that the interest of Federal agencies in allowing inspections will help improve pipeline safety for
these government facilities. However, we have no authority to cite these Federal entities for violations.
If you have any further questions on this matter, please call me at (202) 366-4565.
Sincerely,
Richard D. Huriaux, P.E.
Manager, Regulations
Office of Pipeline Safety
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