# State of Maine Public Utilities Commission — Pipeline Safety Interpretation

- **operation:** document
- **citation:** PI-11-0009
- **title:** State of Maine Public Utilities Commission — Pipeline Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2014-06-10
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** PI-11-0009 response to State of Maine Public Utilities Commission concerning 192.1.
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U.S. Department of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration
1200 New Jersey Ave, S.E.
Washington, D.C. 20590
fEB 1 3 Z012
Mr. Gary A. Kenny. PE
Gas Safety Manager
State of Maine
Public Utilities Commission
18 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04 3 3 3-00 18
Dear Mr. Kenny:
In a letter to the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) dated
June I 0, 2011, you asked for an interpretation on the applicability of 49 CFR 192.1 (b)(5) to a
configuration of three hotel and/or motel rooms that are served by a liquefied petroleum gas
(LPG) tank and its pipeline system. You provided a diagram ofthe pipeline system and
described the diagram as follows:
• Three hotel/motel guest rooms served by stubs off a common pipe;
• Each guest room exits directly to the outside and they are not connected to any other
structures;
• Each stub provides LPG to a combination heating/cooling appliance in each of the guest
rooms;
• There are no meters; and
• The tank(s). all piping. and the building are on private property.
Section 192.1 (b)( 5)( i) states that Part 192 does not apply to any pipeline system that transports
only petroleum gas or petroleum gas/air mixtures to fewer than 10 customers, ifno portion ofthe
system is located in a public place.
In the diagram given. each room would constitute a customer. Because the LPG system serves
three customers which is fewer than 10, it would be exempted from the Part 192 requirements if
no portion of the system was located in a public place. However, churches, schools and
commercial buildings are considered to be public places under the regulations. Hotels/motels are
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safet\ Admmistratlon. Otlice or P1pel10e Satctv provides written clanfications of the Regulations (49 CFR
Parts 190-199) in the tiJrm of interpretation letters. These letters retlect the agenq's current application of the regulations to the specific facts
presented by the person requesting the clarification. Interpretations do not create legally-enforceable rights or obligations and are provided to
help the public understand how to comply with the regulations

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commercial buildings and. therefore. are public places. The diagram does not meet the
exemption and the system would be a regulated system.
I hope that this information is helpful to you. If I can be of further assistance, please contact me
at (202) 366-4046.
Sincerely.
Director, Office of Standards
and Rulemaking
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration. Oftice of Pipeline Safety provides written clarifications of the Regulations
( 49 CFR Parts 190-199) in the tr1rm of interpretation letters. These letters reflect the agency's current application of the regulations to the
specific facts presented by the person requesting the clarification. Interpretations do not create legally-enforceable rights or obligations and
are provided to help the public understand how to comply with the regula(ions.

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STATE OF MAINE
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
THOMAS L WELCH
CHAIRMAN
VENDEAN V. VAFIADES
DAVID P. LITTELL
COMMISSIONERS
KAREN GERAGHTY
ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR
June 10, 2011
Mr. Jeffery D. Wiese
Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
1200 New Jersey Ave., S.E.
Washington, D:C. 20590
RE: Interpretation of 49 CFR, Part 192, §192.1(b)(5)
Dear Mr. Wiese:
Earlier this year, the Maine Public Utilities Commission advised you of legislation
proposed by propane suppliers in conjunction with the Maine Energy Marketers Association
(MEMA) regarding the safety jurisdiction over liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) distribution
systems. The Maine State Legislature's Energy, Utility and Technology Committee has
requested that MPUC staff work with MEMA representatives to develop a mutual
understanding of the scope of enforcement of 49 CFR, Part 192, §192.1 (b )(5).
Specifically, we are seeking PHMSA's opinion regarding the jurisdiction of hotel
and/or motel rooms that are served by LPG distribution systems. Attached you will find a
diagram of a scenario developed by MPUC staff and MEMA representatives which
includes the specifics of the opinion requested.
Your assistance on this matter will be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Gary A. Kenny, P.E.
Gas Safety Manager
cc: Jamie PY, MEMA
Carl Bisson, MEMA
Attachment
WCATION: 101 Second Street, Hallowell, ME 04347
PHONE: (207) 287-3831 (VOICE)
MAIL: 18 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0018
TTY: 1-800437-1220 FAX: (207)287-1039

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Attachment to
June 10, 2011 Letter to
Mr. Jeffery D. Wiese
The following scenario has been developed by MPUC staff and MEMA
representatives:
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Please provide an opinion if the LPG distribution system sketched above is under the
safety jurisdiction of 49 CFR, Part 192 as defined by the exclusions in §192.1(b)(5) and based
on the following criteria:
• Three hotel/motel guest rooms served by stubs off a common pipe.
• Each guest room exits directly to the outside and they are not connected to any other
structures.
• Each stub provides LPG to a combination heating/cooling appliance in each of the guest
rooms.
• There are no meters.
• The tank(s), all piping and the building are on private property.
LOCATION: 101 Second Street, Hallowell, ME 04347 MAIL: 18 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0018
PHONE: (207)287-3831 (VOICE) TTY: 1-800-437-1220 FAX: (207) 287-1039
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