# Utah Department of Commerce Division of Public Utilities — Pipeline Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** PI-96-005
- **title:** Utah Department of Commerce Division of Public Utilities — Pipeline Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 1996-03-07
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** PI-96-005 response to Utah Department of Commerce Division of Public Utilities concerning 192.11.
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MAR - 7 1996
Russell W. Copeland
Pipeline Safety Supervisor
Utah Department of Commerce
Division of Public Utilities
PO Box 45807
Salt Lake City, Utah 84145-0807
Dear Mr. Copeland:
I have considered the liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) distribution systems described
in your letter of January 17, 1996. In these systems, the LPG storage tank is owned
and maintained by an LPG distributor while the associated gas distribution piping is
owned and maintained by a separate business owner.
As you know, any person who owns or operates a gas pipeline facility that comes
under Part 192 is an operator responsible for compliance with Part 192. And, under
§ 192.11, an LPG distribution system includes both the tank and associated
distribution piping.
Thus, I concur that as a tank owner, the LPG distributor may be cited for violations
involving the tank. Also, as a piping owner, the separate business owner may be
cited for violations involving the distribution piping. But, in our experience, a
compliance action is more effective when it focusses [sic] on the person who actually
operates the facilities concerned. Your letter did not mention who operates, rather
than who owns or maintains, the tank and associated piping. Assuming the separate
business owner operates these facilities together, we would recommend enforcing all
applicable regulations against the separate business owner, although the LPG
distributor owns and maintains the tank.
Sincerely,
Cesar De Leon
Deputy Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety
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