# Colorado Public Utilities Commission — Pipeline Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** PI-83-003
- **title:** Colorado Public Utilities Commission — Pipeline Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 1983-03-19
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** PI-83-003 response to Colorado Public Utilities Commission concerning 192.3.
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March 19, 1983
Mr. Milt Schneider
Gas Pipeline Safety Engineer
Colorado Public Utilities Commission
Department of Regulatory Agencies
500 State Services Building
1525 Sherman Street
Denver, Colorado 80203
Dear Mr. Schneider:
Enclosed is an interpretation issued in response to your letter of March 15, 1983.
Please note that your use of the term "service line" does not conform to the Part 192 definition,
and therefore, the word "pipeline" has been substituted in the question. The pipelines you are
concerned about are "customer piping" within the meaning of the "service line" definition in
§192.3 and thus, not covered by Part 192.
Sincerely,
Richard L. Beam
Associate Director for
Pipeline Safety Regulation
Materials Transportation Bureau
Enclosure
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No. 83-4
Date: April 19, 1983
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
RESEARCH AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS ADMINISTRATION
MATERIALS TRANSPORTATION BUREAU
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PIPELINE SAFETY REGULATORY INTERPRETATION
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Note: This pipeline safety regulatory interpretation applies
a particular rule to a particular set of facts
and circumstances, and as such, is binding
only on the operator to whom the
interpretation is specifically addressed.
SECTION: 192.3
SUBJECT: Mobile home park pipelines.
FACTS: In a mobile home park, natural gas is transported from mains owned by the utility
company (in the utility easement) through company meters located at each individual lot line to
buried pipelines owned by the park and then to the connector at each individual mobile home.
QUESTION: Are these pipelines subject to the requirements of Part 192? If yes, who is
responsible for compliance activities?
INTERPRETATION:
Part 192 applies to pipelines used in the transportation of gas. In accordance with the definition
of "service line" in §192.3, the pipeline transportation that is regulated by Part 192 does not go
beyond the point where gas has been sold and delivered to a consumer.
In the example, gas is sold to each mobile home consumer when it passes through the meter.
Where, though, do the consumers take delivery of the gas? Since the pipelines between the
meters and the mobile homes are owned by the park, we presume the park leases the lots on
which the mobile homes are located to the mobile home consumers. Because these pipelines are
intended to benefit the consumers, it can also be presumed that each lease carries with it a right of
the consumer to use the pipeline to
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receive gas. We, therefore, consider the mobile home consumers to be receiving gas at the outlet
of the meters. Thus, gas is both sold and delivered to a consumer when it leaves the meter, and
Part 192 does not apply to the downstream piping.
Richard L. Beam
Associate Director for
Pipeline Safety Regulation
Materials Transportation Bureau
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March 15, 1983
Richard L. Beam, Associate Director
Pipeline Safety Regulation
Materials Transportation Bureau, DOT
400 7th Street Southwest
Washington, D.C. 20590
Dear Mr. Beam:
I respectfully request an interpretation of service line responsibilities.
In a mobile home park, natural gas is transported from mains owned by the utility company (in the
utility easement) through company meters located at each individual lot line to buried service lines
owned by the park and then to the connector at each individual mobile home.
Question: Are these service lines subject to the requirements of Part 192? If yes, who is
responsible for compliance activities?
Your assistance would be appreciated.
Very truly yours,
Milt Schneider, P.E.
Gas Pipeline Safety Engineer
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