# Pipeline Safety Interpretation PI-81-0116

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- **citation:** PI-81-0116
- **title:** Pipeline Safety Interpretation PI-81-0116
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 1981-10-06
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** PI-81-0116 concerning 192.179.
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PI-81-0116
October 6, 1981
Mr. D. W. Solanas
U. S Dept. of the Interior
Geological Survey
Imperial Office Building
3301 N. Causeway Blvd.
Metairie, Louisiana 70010
Dear Mr. Solanas:
Mr. Aubry has asked that we respond to your letter of August 13, 1981, requesting written validation of Mr. Orrs opinion
that 49 CFR 192.179(d) gives operators the option of installing automatic or manual shutoff valves.
We have considered the regulation at issue and its history set forth in Amendment 192-27 (41 FR 34606, August 16,
1976), and find that Mr. Orr’s view is correct since the rule does not and was not intended to specify the type of valve to
be used.
Should you have any further questions, you may call me at 202-426-2392.
Sincerely
Original Sign By
Melvin A. Judah
Acting Associate Director for
Pipeline Safety Regulation
Materials Transportation Bureau

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United States Department of the Interior
Geological Survey
Imperial Office Bldg., 3301 N. Causeway Blvd.
P.O. Box 7944
Metairie, Louisiana 70010
August 13, 1981
Gentlemen:
The purpose of this letter is to document, in writing, the telephone conversation between your Mr. G. Orr and Mr. D. J.
Steinmuller of this office on August 6, 1981. The intent of this telephone conversation was to ascertain an interpretation
of Title 49 CFR Part 192.179 with regard to incoming transmission pipeline valves located on offshore, nonproduction,
unmanned, and periodically inaccessible, gathering platforms.
As stated in Subsection (d), offshore segments of transmission lines must be equipped with valves or other components
to shut off the flow of gas to an offshore platform in an emergency. The question that arose was whether these valves
should be of automatic or manual operation. Upon presenting this situation to Mr. Orr of your office, he had stated that
these valves could be either automatic or manual in nature.
Therefore, we are requesting that this interpretation be documented, in writing, and forwarded to this office so that a
consistent policy can be established for future installations of this nature. Should further discussion be required, please
contact Mr. D. J. Steinmuller of this office at FTS 680-9257.
Sincerely yours,
D. W. Solanas
Deputy Conservation Manager
Offshore Operations Support
Gulf of Mexico OCS Region
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