# Columbia Gulf Transmission Company — Pipeline Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** PI-79-018
- **title:** Columbia Gulf Transmission Company — Pipeline Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 1979-06-01
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** PI-79-018 response to Columbia Gulf Transmission Company concerning 192.731, 192.739.
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June 1, 1979
Ms. Kathleen O'Leary
Columbia Gulf Transmission Company
3805 West Alabama Avenue
Houston, Texas 77001
Dear Ms. O'Leary:
I am responding to your letter dated March 12, 1979, to Mr. George Orr, Office of Operations
and Enforcement (Pipeline Safety), Houston, Texas, in which you question the applicability of 49
CFR 192.731, 192.739, and 192.743 to relief devices or regulators installed on piping systems or
storage vessels not containing gas.
The word "pressure" in Sections 192.731, 192.739, and 192.743 restricts the applicability of those
sections to devices or stations which serve to relieve or limit gas pressure. The sections do not
apply to devices or regulators which are part of non-gas carrying equipment that may exist inside
gas compressor stations. This interpretation is based on the relationship between the words
"pressure" and "gas" occurring throughout Part 192 and in particular in the requirements of
Section 192.195 for installation of pressure control devices. Since under Section 192.3 the term
"pipeline" encompasses all the gas carrying parts of an operator's systems, the pressure relief
devices and limiting stations subject to Sections 192.731, 192.739, and 192.743 are those on a
"pipeline."
We trust this interpretation is helpful to you.
Sincerely,
/signed/
Cesar DeLeon
Associate Director for
Pipeline Safety Regulation
Materials Transportation Bureau
DB/dal/192.731
79-06-01
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March 12, 1979
Mr. George Orr
Office of Pipeline Safety
Department of Transportation
6622 Hornwood Drive
Houston, Texas 77074
Re: 49 CFR §§192.731, 192.739, 192.743
Dear Mr. Orr:
Pursuant to our conversation of this afternoon, I am forwarding a copy of a letter written by
Marshall W. Taylor, Chief of the Central Region, Office of Pipeline Safety, interpreting the above
referenced sections of Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations. In his letter Mr. Taylor states that
"the requirements of §192.731, §192.739 and §192.743 do not apply to relief devices or
regulations which are not installed in a piping system or storage vessels containing gas . . ."
Presumably, the Southwest Region interprets these regulations similarly; however, inasmuch as
Columbia Gulf operates its pipeline system primarily in the Southwest Region and not the Central
Region, please forward, at your earliest convenience, an opinion on the applicability of the above-
referenced regulations to relief devices or regulators which are installed in piping systems or
storage vessels not containing gas.
Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
Sincerely,
Kathleen O'Leary
DB/dal/192.731
79-06-01
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