# City of Coalinga — Pipeline Safety Interpretation

- **operation:** document
- **citation:** PI-76-055
- **title:** City of Coalinga — Pipeline Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 1976-09-10
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** PI-76-055 response to City of Coalinga concerning 192.457.
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September 10, 1976
Mr. Kenneth H. Valley
Director of Public Works
City of Coalinga
Coalinga, California 93210
Dear Mr. Valley:
This refers to your letter of July 30, 1976, requesting "an extension to December 1, 1977" to meet
the corrosion control requirements of 49 CFR 192.457(b). Since compliance with your request
would involve the granting of a "waiver" within the meaning of Sec. 3(e) of the Natural Gas
Pipeline Safety Act of 1968 (49 USC 1672(e)), we have assigned the matter Docket No. Pet. 76-
21W.
You have stated that you are unable to comply with Section 192.457(b) by the August 1, 1976,
deadline because of "manpower shortages and economic considerations." We do not find that this
assertion by itself is sufficient justification for granting a waiver. The August 1 deadline was
established in 1971, allowing operators at least 5 years to make the necessary arrangements for
compliance. Accordingly, your request is denied.
It is our policy not to grant waivers except upon a showing of cogent reasons why a general
safety standard should not be followed in a particular situation or an alternative standard is more
appropriate. In contrast, it appears from your letter that the City is taking steps to achieve
compliance as soon as possible.
We have enclosed a copy of our recently published notice on corrosion control which may be
helpful to you in complying with the requirements.
Sincerely,
Cesar DeLeon
Acting Director
Office of Pipeline
Safety Operations
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City of Coalinga
July 30, 1976
Secretary Department of Transportation
Office of Pipeline Safety
Washington, D.C. 20590
Gentlemen
We, the City of Coalinga, Coalinga, Calif. request an extension be granted in regard to the
August 1, 1976 deadline for Cathodic Protection under the provisions of Department of
Transportation, OPS, Title 49, CFR Part 1, Subpart 192.455 and 192.457.
Our lack of compliance is the direct result of manpower shortages and economic
considerations.
Our Cathodic Protection program to date follows:
1. 2. 3. 4. We have employed the services of a professional consulting firm for compliance
(November, 1975).
We had determined areas of active corrosion by a leak survey and electrical survey;
these areas will be Cathodically protected (-.850 volts) as soon as insulators and
anodes can be installed.
All new services installed are plastic; the steel riser has an anode attached by
manufacture design.
A comprehensive gas leak survey, using flame inization [sic] over the entire
systems, is conducted annually the commercial area is checked semi-annually and
all "B" and "C" leaks are rechecked several months after repair to determine
effectiveness of repair. Therefore, in areas where active corrosion is not found,
leakage surveys monitor changes in the corrosive condition of the pipeline.
Electrically surveys also compliment our leakage surveys.
We have established the following time table:
1. In areas of active corrosion, Cathodic Protection shall be established by August 1,
1977. Anode installation has begun, along with insulators.
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2. 3. 4. Annually leakage surveys over the entire system shall continue, along with our
recheck program.
Complimentary electric survey with leakage on an annual basis.
Our gas distribution system shall be in compliance with the federal regulations by
December 1, 1977.
We therefore request an extension to December 1, 1977, be granted in lieu of our above
stated purpose.
Sincerely,
Kenneth H. Valley
Director of Public Works
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