# Pipeline Safety Interpretation PI-83-0106

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- **citation:** PI-83-0106
- **title:** Pipeline Safety Interpretation PI-83-0106
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 1983-08-01
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- **summary:** PI-83-0106 concerning 192.179.
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PI-83-0106
No. 83-8
Date: August 1, 1983
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
RESEARCH AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS ADMINISTRATION
MATERIALS TRANSPORTATION BUREAU
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PIPELINE SAFETY REGULATORY INTERPRETATION
Note: This pipeline safety regulatory interpretation
applies to all operators that are subject to the
rule under Federal or State law.
SECTION: 192.179
SUBJECT: Valve spacing
FACTS: None.
QUESTION: How far apart may sectionalizing block valves be placed on an onshore
transmission line being constructed in a Class 1 area?
INTERPRETATION: Section 192.179(a)(4) provides that "Each point on the pipeline in a
Class 1 location must be within 10 miles of a valve." A spacing of not more than 20 miles
between valves will result in each point on the pipeline between valves being within 10 miles
of a valve. This allowable spacing is supported by the language of the proposed rule (35 FR
5713; April 8, 1970) upon which §192.179 is based, which stated that "Each sectionalizing block
valve on a transmission line must be installed at a spacing not to exceed 20 miles within areas
conforming to Class 1 Location."
Richard L. Beam
Associate Director for
Pipeline Safety Regulation
Materials Transportation Bureau

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July 14, 1983
Dr. Robert L. Paullin
Associate Director
Office of Operations & Enforcement
Department of Transportation
2100 2nd Street, S.W.
Washington, DC 20590
RE: D.O.T. Regulations Part 192.179
Dear Dr. Paullin:
Questions have developed on the interpretation of valve spacing under 192.179, and we
would like to have an official interpretation, hopefully as soon as possible. We have a pipeline
project going in within several weeks, and the valve spacing questions will be part of the
problems with that job.
The opening wording of 192.179 states that each transmission line must have
sectionalizing block valves spaced as follows:
Under sub (4) it states that each point on the pipeline in a Class 1 location must be within
ten miles of a valve.
A case of ambiguity exists as to whether the actual spacing between valves along a
transmission line should be ten, or twenty miles. As worded under (4) above, it could be
construed that if one valve is within ten miles, the requirements have been met. On the other
hand, if the opening wording of 192.179 referring to sectionalizing lock valves it could also be
argued that each of the two valves required to sectionalize must be within ten miles of any point
on the transmission line.
Please provide our office with an interpretation as soon as possible, in view of our
imminent construction work where this will be arising.
Yours truly,
A. J. Schellenberg, P.E.
Lead Gas Engineer
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