# T. R. Whitney Corporation — Pipeline Safety Interpretation

- **operation:** document
- **citation:** PI-74-022
- **title:** T. R. Whitney Corporation — Pipeline Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 1974-03-18
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** PI-74-022 response to T. R. Whitney Corporation concerning 192.723.
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Mr. T. R. Whitney
President, T. R. Whitney Corporation
7040 Darby Avenue
Reseda, CA 91335
Dear Mr. Whitney:
This responds to your letter of February 22, 1947 concerning a detection instrument for gas leaks.
Federal safety standards for pipeline facilities and the transportation of gas are contained in Part
192 of Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations. Section 192.723 of the standards requires
each operator of a distribution system to provide for periodic leakage surveys. The section does
not set forth specific procedures or instrument specifications for conducting a survey other than
describing locations to check for leaks. The details of a survey and the methods used are
determined by the operator concerned.
State agencies responsible for pipeline safety may adopt additional or more stringent safety
standards under section 3 of the Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act of 1968. These agencies may
have requirements for leakage surveys different from section 192.723., although the different
requirements must be consistent with the Federal standard.
We appreciate your interest in pipeline safety.
Sincerely,
Joseph C. Caldwell
Director
Office of Pipeline Safety
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February 22, 1974
Mr. Joseph C. Caldwell
Director of Pipeline Safety
Department of Transportation
400 Seventh Street S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20590
Dear Mr. Caldwell:
The T. R. Whitney Corporation is developing a remote sensing methane leak detection
instrument for Remote Detectors, Inc. of Bakersfield, California. The instrument utilizes infrared
absorption principles to find leaking pipelines at ranges of 30-50 feet. The device promises more
rapid, yet thorough, inspection of transmission, distribution, and service pipe. Southern California
Gas Company has reviewed our work to date and will assist us in field testing and evaluation.
We would lie to become better informed on the role of the Office of Pipeline Safety with
regard to gas leak inspection. Specifically, we are interested in inspection procedure regulations
and any instrument specification requirements that may exist at this time. We will have our
prototype device assembled by June and would like to include whatever design features the OPS
deems useful.
Thank you for any information and assistance your office can provide.
Sincerely,
T. R. Whitney Corporation
T. R. Whitney
President
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