# National Propane Corporation — Pipeline Safety Interpretation

- **operation:** document
- **citation:** PI-71-0105
- **title:** National Propane Corporation — Pipeline Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 1971-03-24
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** PI-71-0105 response to National Propane Corporation concerning 192.11.
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PI-71-0105
March 24, 1971
Mr. Gerald Pohlman
Great Plains Gas
National Propane Corporation
P. O. Box 2067
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52406
Dear Mr. Pohlman:
This is in reply to your letter of March 12, 1971, stating that it is your understanding that the Minimum Federal Safety
Standards require that DOT Form F-7100-1 be filed by "anyone servicing more than then individual living quarters, such
as trailer courts."
The operator of the trailer court is an "operator...transport (ing) petroleum has in a system that serves ten or more
customers," under Section 192.11 of these regulations, and as such is subject to all the requirements of the regulations,
including those for reporting.
You also ask whether the regulations apply to a motel of ten or more separate units, where each unit has its own service
line feeding from a common main which, in turn, is supplied from a single storage tank, either with one meter serving all
units, or alternatively. with a separate meter at each unit.
From the safety viewpoint, there is no difference between the trailer court operator and the motel operator, and the
regulations apply in both instances.
If we can be further assistance, please let us know.
Sincerely,
Joseph C. Caldwell
Director, Acting
Office of Pipeline Safety

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Great Plains Gas
National Propane Corporation
P.O. Box 2067
1101 Second Avenue S.E.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52406
March 12, 1971
Secretary of Transportation
Washington D.C. 20590
ATTENTION: Joseph C. Caldwell
Dear Mr. Caldwell:
Thank you for your reply to my letter, I'm sorry I wasn't too clear about the information I need. It is my understanding
that D.O.T. regulations require anyone servicing more than ten individual living quarters, such as trailer courts, is
required to fill out D.O.T. Form F71001-1.
My other question was to see if these same regulations apply to a motel of ten or more units where each unit has its
own service line feeding from a common main which in turn is from a single storage tank? I will attach a drawing to try
to show what I mean. These, of course, could be used with one meter serving all units or a separate meter at each unit.
Sincerely,
Gerald Pohlman
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