# Missouri Public Service Commission — Pipeline Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** PI-72-0116
- **title:** Missouri Public Service Commission — Pipeline Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 1972-11-10
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** PI-72-0116 response to Missouri Public Service Commission concerning 195.1.
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PI-72-0116
November 10, 1972
Mr. Jeremiah D. Finnegan
General Counsel
Missouri Public Service Commission
Jefferson Building
Jefferson City, Missouri 65101
Der Mr. Finnegan:
Your letter of October 26, 1972, questions whether 18 U.S.C §§831-835 and 49 USC §1655(e)(4) cover the transportation
of anhydrous ammonia in pipeliens. You describe the pipeliens in question as interstate lines having a pumping station
with storage facilities but no terminals within the State.
The statutes to which you refer are the same as we cited in our letter of September 28, 1972. These statutes are the
authority under which the Department of Transprtation regulates the transportation of hazardous materials, including
anhydrous ammonia, by pipelin in interstate commerce.
For your further information, the statutory authority in this regard is implemented in the regulatiosn contained in 49
CFR Part 195 entiteld “transprotation of Liquids by Pipelines.” A copy of Part 195 is enclosed. The scope of Part 195 is
set forth in §195.1. since anhydrous ammonia is listed as a hazardous material in Part 172, its transprotation by pipelien
in interstate commerce is governed by Part 195.
If we may be of further assistance, please call on us.
Sisncerely,
SIGNED
Joseph C. Caldwell
Director
Office of Pipeline Safety

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Missouri Public Service Commission
Jefferson Building
Jefferson City, Missouri 65101
October 26, 1972
Mr. Joseph C. Cardwell
Director of Pipeline Safety
Office of the Secretary of Transportation
Washington, D. C. 20590
Dear Mr. Cardwell:
In reference to your letter dated September 28, 1972 regarding the transportation of anhydrous ammonia,
which was in answer to a letter from this office, there is one other question that I would like clarified at this time. Does
the same section which you quoted in your letter, namely, 18 U.S.C. Section 831 through 835 and 49 U.S.C. Section
1655(e)(4), cover the transportation of anhydrous ammonia in pipelines. In other words, the anhydrous ammonia will be
transferred through pipelines routed through the State of Missouri with no terminals located within the State of
Missouri but will have a pumping station with storage facilities in the state.
Thanking you in advance, I remain
Very truly yours,
Jeremiah D. Finnegan
General Counsel

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Mr. Jeremiah D. Finnegan
General Counsel
Missouri Public Service Commission
Jefferson Building
Jefferson City, Missouri 65101
September 28, 1972
Dear Mr. Finnegan:
This is in reply to your letter of September 12, 1972, in which you ask whether the Department of Transportation views
the transportation of anhydrous ammonia as coming under the Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act, 49 USCA, Section 1671
et seq.
You are advised that the transportation of anhydrous ammonia is not considered to come within the provisions of the
Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act. Rather, it is regulated under the authority of 18 USC, Section 831-855 and 49 USC,
1655)(6)(4).
If you have further questions in this regard, we will be pleased to respond.
Sincerely,
Original signed by:
Joseph C. Caldwell
Director
Office of Pipeline Safety
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