# Columbia Gulf — Pipeline Special Permit

- **operation:** document
- **citation:** PHMSA-2008-0330
- **title:** Columbia Gulf — Pipeline Special Permit
- **source type:** permit
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** current
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2015-10-09
- **effective on:** 2015-10-09
- **summary:** PHMSA-2008-0330, issued 2015-10-09 for Columbia Gulf's gas transmission system.
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PHMSA pipeline special permit PHMSA-2008-0330. Operator: Columbia Gulf. System: Gas Transmission. Issue date: 2015-10-09.

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U.S. Department
of Transportation
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, D.C. 20590
Materials Safety
Pipeline and Hazardous
Administration
Mr. Christopher A. Helms
APR 1 3 2010
Executive Vice President and Group CEO
NiSource Gas Transmission & Storage
5151 San Felipe, Suite 2500
Houston, Texas 77056
Docket No. PHMSA-2008-0330
Dear Mr. Helms:
On November 13, 2008, Columbia Gulf Transmission Company (Columbia Gulf) wrote to the
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) requesting a special permit
to waive compliance from PHMSA's pipeline safety regulation in 49 CFR § 192.611, for two
segments of the Columbia Gulf natural gas transmission pipeline system in Wilson County,
Tennessee. The regulation requires confirmation or revision of the maximum allowable
operating pressure (MAOP) of a pipeline segment where the class location has changed.
PHMSA is granting this special permit (enclosed), which allows Columbia Gulf, operated by
NiSource Gas Transmission & Storage, to operate the 30-inch Mainline 200 and the 36-inch
Mainline 300 natural gas transmission pipelines, at their current MAOP's of 1008 pounds per
square inch gauge (psig). This special permit provides relief from the Federal pipeline safety
regulations for the Mainline 200 and the Mainline 300 pipelines, and requires Columbia Gulf to
comply with certain conditions and limitations designed to maintain pipeline safety.
PHMSA grants this special permit based on the findings set forth in the "Special Permit
Analysis and Findings" document. This document can be read in its entirety in Docket No.
PHMSA-2008-0330, in the Federal Docket Management System (FDMS), located on the
internet at www.Regulations.gov.
My staff would be pleased to discuss this special permit or any other regulatory matter with
ou. John Gale, Director of Regulations (202-366-0434), may be contacted on regulator
natters and Alan Mayberry, Deputy Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safet
(202-366-5124), may be contacted on technical matters specific to this special permit.
Sincerely,
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Jeffrey D. Wiese
Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety
Enclosure (Special Permit)
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