# Illinois Commerce Commission — Pipeline Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** PI-78-030
- **title:** Illinois Commerce Commission — Pipeline Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 1978-12-07
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** PI-78-030 response to Illinois Commerce Commission concerning 192.13.
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December 7, 1978
Mr. Harold E. Shutt
Chief Engineer - Gas & Electric
State of Illinois
Illinois Commerce Commission
527 East Capitol Avenue
Springfield, Illinois 62703
Dear Mr. Shutt:
this refers to your letter of November 26, 1978, to Mr. Lucian M. Furrow, asking whether 49
CFR Part 192 would apply to gas pipelines in Lake Michigan.
The applicability of Part 192 is stated in Section 192.1. Because of the broad coverage provided
by paragraph (a) of that Section, gas pipelines in Lake Michigan would be subject to Part 192
unless they fall under one of the exceptions se forth in paragraph (b). The first exception
(subparagraph (b)(1)) would not be applicable to pipelines in Lake Michigan since Lake Michigan
is not an 'offshore" area, as that term is defined in Section 192.3. The second exception,
(subparagraph (b)(2)), which concerns onshore gathering lines, would apply only to the extent the
pipelines involved are gathering lines located outside the areas listed. (The term "onshore" in Part
192 describes pipelines that are not located "offshore", and thus, would properly refer to any
gathering lines in Lake Michigan.)
Thus, with regard to your specific inquiry about Sections 192.13 and 192.619, these provisions
would apply to gas pipelines in Lake Michigan except for gas gathering lines located outside the
areas listed in Section 192.1(b)(2). The term "inland navigable waters" in Section 192.619 refers
to navigable waters that are not located "offshore", which includes the waters of Lake Michigan.
Sincerely,
Cesar DeLeon
Associate Director for
Materials Transportation Bureau
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