# Williams Brothers Engineering Company — Pipeline Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** PI-82-014
- **title:** Williams Brothers Engineering Company — Pipeline Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
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- **published on:** 1982-07-30
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** PI-82-014 response to Williams Brothers Engineering Company concerning 192.5.
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Mr. John Suglove
Williams Brothers Engineering Company
Suite 300 W
50 Briar Hollow Lane
Houston, TX 77027
Dear Mr. Suglove:
I apologize for length delay in answering your letter concerning applications of the class location
definitions contained in 49 CFR §192.5.
Your application of paragraph (f) of §192.5, to restrict the boundaries of Class 2 and Class 3
locations created by a cluster of buildings in otherwise Class 1 situations such as you portray in
your drawing is not correct. Because the two clusters portrayed are within a continuous 1-mile
length of pipeline, they affect one another and in the example you give would cause the class
location to be Class 3 to a point of 220 yards beyond the extremities of the two "combined"
clusters. The enclosed highlighted excerpts from Notice 70-4 proposing the regulation and the
preamble to the original 49 CFR part 192 (FB 35, 13251) should clarify the meaning of the
regulation regarding clusters of buildings.
An interpretation of §192.5(e) and (f) regarding encroachment of a single 4-story building is
enclosed.
Sincerely,
/signed/
Melvin A. Judah
Acting Associate Director
for Pipeline Safety Regulation
Materials Transportation Bureau
Enclosures
NOTE: ATTACHED ARTICLE
No. 82-7
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Date: July 30, 1982
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
RESEARCH AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS ADMINISTRATION
MATERIALS TRANSPORTATION BUREAU
_____________________________________________________________________________
PIPELINE SAFETY REGULATORY INTERPRETATION
_____________________________________________________________________________
NOTE:A pipeline safety regulatory interpretation applies a particular rule to a particular
set of facts and circumstances, and, as such, may be relied upon only by
those persons to whom the interpretation is specifically addressed.
SECTION: 192.5(e) and (f)
SUBJECT: Class locations.
FACTS: Paragraph (e) refers to buildings with four or more stories in a plural sense.
Paragraph (f)(1) refers to building in a singular sense.
QUESTION: Does encroachment by a single building of four or more stories require upgrading
to a Class 4 location?
INTERPRETATION: Having a single four or more story building within 220 yards of a gas
pipeline does not require upgrading to Class 4 requirements because
paragraph (e) states in part: "where buildings with four or more stories
above ground are prevalent." The use of "prevalent" indicates that they are
common or that there are more than one such building in the area.
Therefore, a single four or more story building would not cause an area to
be designated a Class 4 location.
Subparagraph (f)(1) uses "building" in the singular because it is
referring to the nearest building in group or cluster to which the
boundary adjustment of 220 yards applies in relation to other
dwelling units.
Melvin A. Judah
Acting Associate Director
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Pipeline Safety Regulation
Materials Transportation Bureau
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November 6, 1980
Mr. Melvin A. Judah
Acting Associate Director of
Pipeline Safety Regulation
Materials Transportation Bureau
Department of Transportation
Washington, D. C. 20590
Dear Sir:
This is in regard to requirements of Section 192.5 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 49,
Part 192, Subpart A. My specific question regards the intent of Paragraph (f) when applying the
provisions for adjustments to requirements of the preceding paragraphs as permitted by
Subparagraphs (2) and (3).
The attached sheet contains two examples, which represent ny understanding of the application of
adjustments permitted by Paragraph (f), Subparagraphs (2) and (3). This understanding is based
on the premise that when the Class Location requirement for a cluster of buildings is satisfied,
these dwellings are then not included in the count of dwellings for the continuous 1-mile class
location criteria in the circumstances described by these examples. Stated in a different manner, it
is assumed that the intent of Paragraph (f) is to offer relief from class location requirements of the
preceding paragraphs employing the continuous 1-mile criteria; which, in the case of the two
examples, would require extending the length of the higher class location unit due to the influence
of the cluster of dwellings.
In the examples, the pipeline is onshore, the buildings are all single dwellings intended for human
occupancy, and Paragraphs 192.5(e), 192.5(d)(2)(i) and 192.5(d)(2)(ii) do not apply.
While reviewing Section 192.5 it was noted that Paragraph (e) refers buildings with four or more
stories in a plural sense, while Paragraph (f) Subparagraph (1) refers building in a singular sense.
This raised the question whether encroachment by a single building of four or more stories would
require up-grading to a Class 4 location. This is a separate general question and not related to the
specific questions pertaining to the examples.
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Any comments or guidelines you can give relative to these specific questions and the general
intent of Paragraph (f) would be appreciated.
Very truly yours,
Williams Brothers Engineering Company
John Suglove, Project/Manager
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