{"operation":"document","citation":"PI-81-0113","title":"Pipeline Safety Interpretation PI-81-0113","source_type":"guidance","agency":"Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration","status":"guidance","official":true,"published_on":"1981-09-04","effective_on":null,"summary":"PI-81-0113 concerning 195.6.","machine_formats":{"json":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-interpretation-pi-81-0113.json","markdown":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-interpretation-pi-81-0113.md"},"app_url":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-interpretation-pi-81-0113","source_url":"https://www.phmsa.dot.gov/sites/phmsa.dot.gov/files/legacy/interpretations/Interpretation%20Files/Pipeline/1981/g81-09-04_Ancira_195.6-wmx.pdf","body":"<<<PAGE 1>>>\n\nPI-81-0113\nSeptember 4, 1981\nMr. Gonzalo Ancira\nAncira Engineering Services, Inc.\nSuite 228\nHamilton Hotel\nP. O. Box 410\nLaredo, Texas 78040\nDear Mr. Ancira:\nThank you for your letter of August 24, 1981, notifying us that Tampa. Pipeline Transport Company is installing\na 6-inch welded steel pipeline to transport anhydrous ammonia from Port Sutton, Tampa, Florida to Polk\nCounty, International Minerals and Chemical Corporation, Phosphate Plant.\nEffective July 27, 1981, the requirements of section 195.6 of the Department's hazardous liquid pipeline\nregulations in 49 CFR Part 195 were repealed. Therefore, notification of intent to transport a commodity other\nthan petroleum or petroleum products is no longer necessary. I have enclosed a copy of the Federal Register\npublication (Amdt. 195-22; Docket PS-70) which explains this change and others made to Part 195\nSincerely,\nOriginal Sign By\nMelvin A. Judah\nActing Associate Director for\nPipeline Safety Regulation\nMaterials Transportation Bureau\n\n<<<PAGE 2>>>\n\nAncira Engineering Services, Inc.\nSuite 228\nHamilton Hotel\nP. O. Box 410\nLaredo, Texas 78040\nAugust 24, 1981\nMaterial Transportation Bureau\nOffice of Pipeline Safety & Operation\nActing Director\nCode DMT – 20\n2100 2nd Street S.W.\nWashington, D.C. 20590\nGentlemen:\nThis is to inform that Tampa Pipeline Transport Company is in the process of installing a 6” welded\nsteel pipeline from Port Sutton, Tampa, Florida to Polk County, International Minerals and Chemical\nCorporation, Phosphate Plant.\nThe carrier will transport anhydrous ammonia, agricultural grade, NH3 considered non-flamable gas by\nthe Federal Regulations revised as of December 31, 1973 Part 173 of Title 49.\nThe carrier pipe specifications are as follows:\nCarrier Pipe\nSize 6 5/8\" O.D. Line Pipe\nWall Thickness 10 miles 0.28\"\n20 miles 0.25\"\nGrade X - 42\nTensile Strenght 42,000 P.S.I.\nProtective Coating X-TRU Coating 30 Mil.\nAllowable Working Pressure 0.28\" W.T. 2412 P.S.I.\n0.25\" W.T. 2280 P.S.I.\nActual Working Pressure 0.28\" W.T. 700 P.S.I.\nInternal Pressure at Min. 0.28\" W.T. 3550 P.S.I.\nyield 0.25\" W.T. 3170 P.S.I.\nSafety factor based on 0.28\" W.T. 5.07\nminimum yield 0.25\" W.T. 6.03\nActual working Pressure in 0.28\" W.T. 19.71%\npercent of min. yield 0.25\" W.T. 17.35%\nPlease refer to (Part 195, Sub-part \"A\" General Sub-b paragraph 3)\n\n<<<PAGE 3>>>\n\nAncira Engineering Services, Inc.\nSuite 228\nHamilton Hotel\nP. O. Box 410\nLaredo, Texas 78040\nMaterial Transportation Bureau\nOffice of Pipeline Safety & Operation\nActing Director\nWe hereby notify the Secretary of our intent to operate the above described pipeline in accordance\nwith paragraph 195.6 \"Transportation of certain commodities\" of the regulations for the transportation of\nliquids by pipeline \"Part 195 title 49 of the code of Federal Regulation as revised as of October 1, 1979.\nIncluding amendments through June 1, 1980, of the United States Department of Transportation.\nWe hope the above information is satisfactory and should there be any further data required please\ncontact the undersigned.\nYours very truly,\nGonzalo Ancira.","truncated":false,"body_characters":3093}