# Florida Department of Natural Resources — Pipeline Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** PI-74-0150
- **title:** Florida Department of Natural Resources — Pipeline Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 1974-12-09
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** PI-74-0150 response to Florida Department of Natural Resources concerning 195.1.
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PI-74-0150
December 9, 1974
Mr. C. W. Hendry, Jr.
Chief and Oil and Gas Administration
Florida Department of Natural Resources
Bureau of Geology
903 West Tennessee Street
Tallahassee, FL 32304
Dear Mr. Hendry:
Thank you for your letter of October 29, 1974, requesting an
opportunity to discuss with us the establishment by your agency of
environmentally protective regulations for intrastate petroleum
pipelines. You also question whether we have jurisdiction over
intrastate petroleum pipelines, and, if so, the extent of that
jurisdiction.
The Office of Pipeline Safety administers liquid pipeline safety
regulations (49 CFR Part 195) under the authority of Title 18 United
States Code, Sections 831-835. This authority applies to all
common, contract, and private pipeline carriers engaged in interstate
or foreign commerce who transport petroleum, petroleum products, or
other hazardous liquids. The regulations apply to all pipelines
operated by such carriers regardless of whether a particular pipeline
in interstate or intrastate. Moreover, the interstate nature of a
shipment will qualify an otherwise intrastate carrier as an interstate
carrier for purposes of the regulations.
Except to the extent our regulations are designed to prevent discharges
from pipelines, they are not for environmentally protective purposes.
Thus, any subjects you might choose to regulate would most likely not
be covered by Part 195. As long as any requirements you may develop
would not unduly burden interstate commerce, conflict with Federal
laws and regulations, or be preempted by Federal environmental or other
statutes, we see no problem with them.
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