PHMSA-2016-0072
PHMSA-2016-0072
Grant of Special Permit, page 1Official PDFU.S. Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Washington, D.C. 20590 HAY 1 4 2018 Mr. Michael Pearson Vice President Asset Integrity Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. One Williams Center, OTC-9 Tulsa, OK 74172 Docket No. PHMSA-2016-0072 Dear Mr. Pearson: On June 7, 2016, Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. (Magellan) wrote to the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) requesting a special permit to waive compliance with the pipeline safety regulations in 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 195.432 that require internal inspection intervals for in-service breakout tanks. Magellan 's special permit request asks PHMSA to allow extended inspection intervals of 49 CFR 195.432 for Magellan ' s existing atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks (breakout storage tanks or tanks). PHMSA is granting this special permit (enclosed) to Magellan to allow extended inspection intervals for Magellan' s existing breakout storage tanks as listed in Appendices A and B of the special permit. This special permit provides relief from the Federal pipeline safety regulations for Magellan 's existing breakout storage tanks, and requires Magellan to comply with certain conditions and limitations designed to maintain pipeline safety where the tanks inspection intervals have been extended. The Magellan existing atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks and associated facilities include 493 breakout storage tanks at 81locations in 14 states. The breakout storage tank facilities are in industrial properties and consist of storage tanks, buildings, pump stations, valves, facility pipe, roads, and other aboveground appurtenances. PHMSA grants this special permit based on the permit conditions and the findings set forth in the "Analysis and Findings" and "Final Environmental Assessment and Finding ofNo Significant Impact" documents, which can be read in their entirety in Docket No. PHMSA-2016-0072 at www.Regulations.gov.#
Grant of Special Permit, page 2My staff would be pleased to discuss this matter or any other regulatory matter with you. John Gale, Director, Standards and Rulemaking Division, may be contacted at 202-366-0434 on regulatory matters. Kenneth Lee, Director, Engineering and Research Division, may be contacted at 202-366-2694 on technical matters specific to this special permit application. Sincerely, Enclosure: Special Permit - PHMSA-2016-0072 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016-0072- Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 2 of2#
Grant of Special Permit, page 3U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION SPECIAL PERMIT Special Permit Information: Docket Number: Requested By: Operator ID#/Affiliate: Date Requested: Original Issuance Date: Effective Dates: Code Section(s): PHMSA-20 16-0072 Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. and its subsidiaries 39504 - Magellan Crude Oil Pipeline Company, L.P. 22610- Magellan Pipeline Company, L.P. 31579- Magellan Pipelines Holdings, L.P. 31580- Magellan Terminals Holdings, L.P. June 7, 2016 May 14, 2018 May 14, 2018 to May 14, 2038 49 CFR 195.432 Grant of Special Permit: By this order, subject to the terms and conditions set forth below, the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS)1 grants a special permit (PHMSA-2016-0072) to Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. and its subsidiaries (collectively "Magellan"f for extending the internal inspection schedule requirements in 49 Code ofFederal Regulations (CFR) 195.432 for Magellan' s existing atmospheric above ground breakout storage tanks (breakout storage tanks or tanks). This special permit requires Magellan to implement inspection intervals based on the evaluation of an established minimum safe floor thickness, previous inspection results, corrosion rates, and defined likelihood and consequence factors for existing atmospheric above ground breakout storage tanks, as described in this special permit. 1 Throughout this special permit the usage of "PHMSA" or "PHMSA OPS" means the U.S. Department of Transportation's Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration Office of Pipeline Safety. 2 Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. and its subsidiaries include the following wholly owned and operated companies: Magellan Crude Oil Pipeline Company, L.P. (MCOP), Magellan Pipeline Company, L.P. (MPL), Magellan Pipelines Holdings, L.P. (MPH), and Magellan Terminals Holdings, L.P. (MTH). Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072- Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 1 of22#
Grant of Special Permit, page 4The Magellan above ground breakout storage tanks and associated facilities are at 81 locations in 14 states. These facilities are industrial properties consisting of storage tanks, buildings, pump stations, valves, facility pipe, roads, and other above ground appurtenances. Based on the determination in the Special Permit Analysis and Findings (available in the docket) that this special permit, with conditions, will maintain pipeline safety, PHMSA OPS hereby grants special permit PHMSA-2016-0072 as follows: I. Special Permit Tanks: 493 tanks located in the States of Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Wisconsin, and Wyoming On the condition that Magellan complies with the terms and conditions set forth below, this special permit waives compliance from 49 CFR 195.432 for the inspection intervals of 493 existing atmospheric above ground breakout storage tank as described below and in Appendix A -Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks: Location- State, Facility Name, County, and Number of Tanks and Appendix B- Secondary Dike Containment of this special permit. • Special permit tanks- are defined as any of the 493-existing atmospheric above ground breakout storage tank described in Appendix A of this special permit. PHMSA hereby grants this special permit for the Magellan special permit tanks based on the findings set forth in the "Special Permit Analysis and Findings" and the "Final Environmental Assessment and Findings of No Significant Impact" documents, which both can be read in their entirety in Docket No. PHMSA-2016-0072 in the Federal Docket Management System (FDMS) located on the internet at www.Regulations.gov. II. Conditions: PHMSA OPS grants this special permit for the special permit tanks subject to implementation of the following conditions: Special Permit: PHMSA-2016- 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 2 of22#
Grant of Special Permit, page 51. Internal Inspection Schedule: For the atmospheric above ground breakout storage tanks (special permit tanks), Magellan must conduct a transitional staged internal inspection schedule as follows: a. Special Permit Tanks Last Inspected Before 1995: Inspect within 30 years of the previous internal inspection date (25 tanks remain to be inspected as of May 20 17). b. Special Permit Tanks Last Inspected Between 1995 and 2009: Inspect within 28 years of the previous internal inspection date (333 tanks remain to be inspected as of May 2017). c. Special Permit Tanks Last Inspected Between 2010 and 2013: Inspect within 25 years of the previous internal inspection date ( 13 5 tanks remain to be inspected as of May 2017). 2. Special Permit Tank Inspections and Monitoring: Magellan must develop procedures, conduct, document, and maintain: a. Internal inspections of the described existing special permit tanks that are consistent with the special permit and as required by 49 CFR 195.432;3'4 b. Visual inspections of the special permit tanks and their secondary containment dikes are required once per manned shift and at least weekly for unmanned locations. Magellan personnel must inspect the tank farm (including tanks and containment) for the integrity of the containment dikes or secondary containment, evidence of product releases, trash and debris, uncontrolled erosion, unusual sounds from operating equipment, damage, vibration, misalignment, and security; 3 If PHMSA adopts a revised edition of API Standard 653 other than the 3rd edition into 49 CFR Part 195, Magellan must notify PHMSA within 60 days of the effective date of the adopted revised standard regarding the option to continue compliance under this special permit with the existing API Standard 653 3rd edition or comply with the updated edition under 49 CFR Section 195.3. However, if the revised adopted edition of API Standard 653 continues to exclude alternate inspection intervals, the conditions of the special permit will remain in effect for the determination of inspection intervals. 4 Industry standards "incorporated by reference" are listed in 49 CFR 195.3. If PHMSA adopts a revised edition of a referenced standard such as API, NACE International (NACE) or ASME standards into 49 CFR Part 195, the referenced requirements of those revised standards are automatically incorporated into these special permit conditions unless noted otherwise, except as noted in Footnote 3 above. Special Permit: PHMSA-2016- 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 3 of22#
Grant of Special Permit, page 6c. Continuous monitoring of the special permit tank levels through the supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system; and d. Semi-annual, not to exceed 7 lh months, static tank trending for 12 continuous hours to verify the integrity of the special permit tanks. Magellan must isolate the special permit tanks from inbound or outbound products movements. The special permit tank level must be at least half full . Once isolated, the breakout storage tank must sit idle for a minimum of 12 continuous hours. During the static 12 hours, the special permit tank product level must be reviewed for product level discrepancies. 3. Re-evaluation Inspection Intervals: Magellan must develop procedures and conduct transitional staged internal inspections of the special permit tanks and must readjust inspection schedules of future special permit tank inspections as follows: a. Inspection schedules of future special permit tank inspections must be based upon past inspection findings at a special permit tank site location or similar vintage construction types at other tank locations in this proposed special permit; b. Re-evaluation intervals must be shortened when special permit tank inspection findings demonstrate inspection intervals were not sufficiently conservative to maintain established minimum safe floor and wall thicknesses, and material corrosion rates; c. Transitional staged internal special permit tank inspection intervals must be modified if a breakout storage tank of similar service indicates a more conservative internal inspection interval should apply; and d. Special permit tanks of similar service must be identified by having been constructed during, or within six (6) months of, the same year, under the same conditions, with similar foundations and store similar products. Special Permit: PHMSA-2016- 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 4 of22#
Grant of Special Permit, page 74. 5. Annual Report to PHMSA: Annually, 5 after issuance of this special permit, Magellan must submit an annual special permit tank integrity report6 to the PHMSA Central, Eastern, Southwest and Western Region Directors with copies to the Deputy Associate Administrator, PHMSA Field Operations; Deputy Associate Administrator, PHMSA Policy and Programs; Director, PHMSA Engineering and Research Division; and Director, PHMSA Standards and Rulemaking Division. 7 The annual integrity report must summarize for the special permit tanks the following and any other significant integrity threats as follows : a. Any leakage of special permit tanks including location, leakage amount, repairs taken, and impact of any other tanks inspection schedule or integrity; b. Any inspection findings that caused a readjustment of inspection schedules and the special permit tanks involved in the reschedule of inspection interval; c. Any secondary containment integrity issues found or remediated that would have impacted containment in the case of a leak or failure of the special permit tank; d. Any leaks or failures found through the continuous monitoring of tank levels through the SCAD A system (Condition 2.c) or the semi-annual static tank trending for 12 continuous hours (Condition 2.d); and e. Identification of special permit tanks inspected during the past year and planned inspections for the next two (2) years. Tank Integrity Program: Under the proposed special permit, Magellan must continue use of its existing documented Tank Integrity Program (Magellan procedure 7.1 0-ADM-001 Tank 5 Annual reports must be received by PHMSA by the last day of the month in which the special permit is dated. For example, the annual report for a special permit dated January 2018, must be received by PHMSA no later than January 31 , each year beginning in 2019. 6 Magellan must submit a copy of each Magellan annual pipeline integrity report on the PHMSA docket, PHMSA- 20 16-0072, at regulations.gov. 7 Magellan must also send a copy to the PHMSA Director of State Programs and the appropriate state authorities of the states that have interstate or intrastate agent agreements with PHMSA in states where the breakout storage tanks are located. Special Permit: PHMSA-2016- 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 5 of22 I#
Grant of Special Permit, page 86. Integrity Program, revision date 01 /01118)8 during the transitional staged internal special permit tank inspection period (Condition 1 ). Certification: A Magellan senior executive officer, vice president or higher must certify in writing the following: a. Magellan has developed a written manual of operating and maintenance (O&M) procedures required by 49 CFR 195.402 and 195.432, and all requirements ofthis special permit for the special permit tanks; and b. Magellan has implemented all special permit conditions, 49 CFR 195.402 and 195.432, as required by this specia\ permit for the special permit tanks. Magellan must send the certifications required in Condition 6.a and 6.b with completion date, compliance documentation summary, and the required senior executive signature and date of signature to the PHMSA Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety with copies to the Deputy Associate Administrator, PHMSA Field Operations; Deputy Associate Administrator, PHMSA Policy and Programs; PHMSA Central, Eastern, Southwest, and Western Region Directors; Director, PHMSA Standards and Rulemaking Division; Director, PHMSA Engineering and Research Division9 ; and to the Federal Register Docket (PHMSA- 2016-0072) at www.Regulations.gov within one (1) year ofthe effective date ofthis special permit. III. Limitations: PHMSA issues this special permit subject to the following limitations: 1) PHMSA has the sole authority to make all determinations on whether Magellan has complied with the specified conditions of this special permit. 8 Any updates to Magellan procedure 7.10-ADM-001 Tank Integrity Program, revision dated 01 /01/18, that affect the inspections, remediation and monitoring of the special permit tanks must be submitted by Magellan to PHMSA 's Deputy Associate Administrator, PHMSA Field Operations, for review. Magellan must receive a "no objection" letter from PHMSA prior to any updated procedure implementation on the special permit tanks. 9 Magellan must also send a copy to the PHMSA Director of State Programs and the appropriate state authorities of the states that have interstate or intrastate agent agreements with PHMSA in states where the breakout storage tanks are located. Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072- Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 6 of22#
Grant of Special Permit, page 92) Failure to submit the certifications required by Condition 6 within the time frames specified may result in revocation of this special permit. 3) PHMSA may revoke, suspend, or modify this special permit based on any finding listed in 49 CFR 190.341 (h)(l) and require Magellan to comply with the regulatory requirements in 49 CFR 195.432 and an amended Condition !-Internal Inspection Schedule. As provided in 49 U.S.C. Chapter 601 and 49 CFR Part 190, PHMSA may also issue an enforcement action for failure to comply with this special permit. Any work plans and associated schedules will be automatically incorporated into this special permit and are enforceable in the same manner. 4) Should PHMSA revoke, suspend, or modify this special permit based on any finding listed in 49 CFR 190.341 (h)(l ), PHMSA will notify Magellan in writing of the proposed action and provide Magellan an opportunity to show cause why the action should not be taken. In accordance with 49 CFR 190.341 (h)(2)(i), Magellan may provide a written response within 30 days of the notice showing why the proposed action should not be taken. However, if necessary to avoid the risk of significant harm to persons, property, or the environment, PHMSA will declare the proposed action (revocation, suspension, or modification) immediately effective, in accordance with 49 CFR 190.341 (h)(3). 5) The terms and conditions of any corrective action order, compliance order, or other order applicable to a pipeline facility covered by this special permit will take precedence over the terms ofthis special permit in accordance with 49 CFR 190.341(h)(4). 6) Magellan may seek reconsideration of a decision made pursuant to 49 CFR 190.341 (h) by submitting a petition to the Associate Administrator of Pipeline Safety, in accordance with 49 CFR 190.341 (i). The Associate Administrator's decision made pursuant to 49 CFR 190.341 (i) constitutes final administrative action. All final administrative actions are subject to juridical review under 49 U.S.C. 60119. 7) If Magellan sells, merges, transfers, or otherwise disposes of the assets known as the special permit tanks, Magellan must provide PHMSA with written notice of the change within 30 days of the consummation date. In the event of such transfer, PHMSA reserves the right to revoke, suspend, or modify the special permit if the transfer constitutes a material change in Special Permit: PHMSA-2016- 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 7 of22#
Grant of Special Permit, page 10conditions or circumstances pursuant to 49 CFR 190.341 (h)(l )(ii) or any other circumstances listed under 49 CFR 190.341(h)(l) . • 8) PHMSA grants this special permit to a term of no more than 20 years from the issuance date. AUTHORITY: 49 U.S.C. 60118 (c)(1) and 49 CFR 1.97. Issued in Washington, DC on May 14, 2018 A~t~ Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 8 of22#
Grant of Special Permit, page 11Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504,22610,31579, or 31580 Appendix A Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks: Location - State, Facility Name, County, and Number of Tanks Number of Breakout Located in a Located in State Facility County Storage Tanks High a Could Name(s): Included in the Consequence Affect Special Permit Area? HCA? Request Colorado Aurora Adams 8 Yes Yes Dupont Adams 9 Yes Yes Fountain El Paso 1 Yes Yes Connecticut Hamden New Haven 8 Yes Yes New Haven New Haven 9 Yes Yes Illinois Heyworth Mclean 1 No Yes Menard Menard 1 No No Iowa Bettendorf Scott 2 Yes Yes Des Moines Polk 23 Yes Yes Ft Dodge Webster 1 No No Iowa City Johnson 13 Yes Yes Mason City Cerro Gordo 8 Yes Yes Milford Dickinson 1 No No Sioux City Woodbury 22 Yes Yes W.Pterloo Black Hawk 1 Yes Yes Kansas Boyer Butler 1 No No El Dorado East Butler 5 Yes Yes El Dorado West Butler 5 No Yes Great Bend Barton 1 No Yes Kansas City Wyandotte 15 Yes Yes Olathe Johnson 5 Yes Yes Scott City Scott 1 No Yes Topeka Shawnee 1 No Yes Wichita Sedgwick 1 Yes Yes Minnesota Alexandria Douglas 27 Yes Yes Duluth StLouis 1 No Yes Mankato Blue Earth 1 No Yes Marshall Lyon 10 No Yes Minneapolis Ramsey 23 Yes Yes Rochester Olmsted 1 No Yes Rosemount Dakota 8 Yes Yes St Paul Park Washington 1 Yes Yes Willmar Kandiyohi 1 No Yes Wrenshall Carlton 1 Yes Yes Special Permit: PHMSA-2016- 0072- Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 9 of22#
Grant of Special Permit, page 12Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks: Location - State, Fac ility Name, County, and Number of Tanks Number of Breakout Located in a Located in State Facility County Storage Tanks High a Could Name(s): Included in the Consequence Affect Special Permit Area? HCA? Request Missouri Carthage Jasper 5 No No Columbia Boone 4 Yes Yes Mt Vernon Jet Lawrence 4 No No Mt Vernon Terminal Lawrence 1 No No Palmyra Marion 1 No Yes Riverside Platte 6 Yes Yes Springfield Greene 1 Yes Yes Nebraska Capehart Sarpy 2 Yes Yes Doniphan Hall 1 No No Irvington Douglas 1 Yes Yes Lincoln Lancaster 3 No Yes Nebraska City Otoe 8 No Yes Omaha Douglas 2 Yes Yes North Dakota Fargo Cass 17 Yes Yes · Grand Forks Grand Forks 1 Yes Yes Oklahoma Allen Pontotoc 8 Yes Yes Barnsdall Osage 6 No Yes Central Cushing Payne 8 No No Cushing Payne 1 No Yes Drumright Creek 7 Yes Yes Drumright Crude Creek 2 Yes Yes Enid Garfield 4 Yes Yes Glenpool (East) Tulsa 6 Yes Yes Glenpool (West) Tulsa 7 Yes Yes Oklahoma City Oklahoma 8 Yes Yes (High St) Oklahoma City Oklahoma 6 Yes Yes (Reno Ave) Shinn Pence Payne 21 No Yes West Tulsa Tulsa 14 Yes Yes Wynnewood Garvin 2 No Yes South Dakota Rapid City Pennington 1 Yes Yes Sioux Falls Minnehaha 22 Yes Yes Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072- Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 10 of22#
Grant of Special Permit, page 13Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks: Location - State, Facility Name, County, and Number of Tanks Number of Breakout Located in a Located in a State Facility County Storage Tanks High Could Name(s): Included in the Consequence Affect Special Permit Area? HCA? Request Texas Corpus Christi Nueces 2 Yes Yes Crane Crane 3 No No Dallas Dallas 3 Yes Yes East Houston Harris 12 Yes Yes EIPaso EIPaso 1 8 No Yes Frost Navarro 2 No No Galena Park Harris 1 4 Yes Yes Hearne Roberts 11 Yes Yes Odessa Ector 13 Yes Yes Reagan Falls 1 No No Speed Jet Harris 1 Yes Yes Tye Taylor 1 No Yes Wisconsin Bateman Chippewa 1 No No Cadott Chippewa 4 No No Chippewa Falls Chippewa 1 Yes Yes Wyoming Cheyenne Laramie 9 Yes Yes Total Breakout Tanks included in Special Permit: 493 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016- 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 11 of22#
Grant of Special Permit, page 14Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610,31579, or 31580 Appendix B Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME FACILITY NAME(S): DUE DATE NEXT DATE LAST INTERNAL STATE COUNTY TANK# INTERNAL INSPECTION INSPECTION TRANS I- TIONAL SCHEDULE ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA ALLEN ALLEN ALLEN ALLEN ALLEN ALLEN ALLEN ALLEN AURORA AURORA AURORA AURORA AURORA AURORA AURORA AURORA BARNSDALL BARNSDALL BARNSDALL BARNSDALL BARNSDALL BARNSDALL BATEMAN Minnesota Douglas 157 2000 2028 Minnesota Douglas 429 2012 2037 Minnesota Douglas 552 1998 2026 Minnesota Douglas 554 2001 2029 Minnesota Douglas 555 1999 2027 Minnesota Douglas 556 1999 2027 Minnesota Douglas 557 1999 2027 Minnesota Douglas 558 2010 2035 Minnesota Douglas 559 1998 2026 Minnesota Douglas 560 1999 2027 Minnesota Douglas 561 1999 2027 Minnesota Douglas 682 2001 2029 Minnesota Douglas 683 2002 2030 Minnesota Douglas 685 1998 2025 Minnesota Douglas 686 2000 2028 Minnesota Douglas 687 2001 2029 Minnesota Douglas 688 2001 2029 Minnesota Douglas 761 2001 2029 Minnesota Douglas 762 2002 2030 Minnesota Douglas 763 2002 2030 Minnesota Douglas 1343 2010 2035 Minnesota Douglas 1344 1999 2027 Minnesota Douglas 1346 2002 2030 Minnesota Douglas 1347 1999 2023 Minnesota Douglas 1348 2002 2030 Minnesota Douglas 1441 2004 2032 Minnesota Douglas 4010 1998 2025 Oklahoma Pontotoc 864 2007 2031 Oklahoma Pontotoc 865 2011 2036 Oklahoma Pontotoc 866 2006 2024 Oklahoma Pontotoc 867 2013 2037 Oklahoma Pontotoc 875 1998 2026 Oklahoma Ponlotoc 876 2008 2036 Oklahoma Pontotoc 877 2009 2031 Oklahoma Pontotoc 880 2005 2029 Colorado Adams 107 2013 2038 Colorado Adams 110 2009 2037 Colorado Adams 207 2003 2026 Colorado Adams 213 2008 2036 Colorado Adams 401 2009 2037 Colorado Adams 402 2008 2036 Colorado Adams 405 2009 2037 Colorado Adams 406 2007 2035 Oklahoma Osage 416 2001 2029 Oklahoma Osage 729 2008 2036 Oklahoma Osage 730 1997 2025 Oklahoma Osage 1002 1994 2024 Oklahoma Osage 1003 2011 2036 Oklahoma Osage 1213 2011 2036 Wisconsin Chippewa 42 2007 2035 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016- 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. SECONDARY DIKE TANK CONTAIN- MENT CAPACITY VOLUME (BBLS) (BBLS) 25,049 2,186 29,602 2,279 50,055 10,913 50,055 10,913 50,055 10,911 29,602 10,914 25,049 10,913 25,049 10,912 29,602 10,077 25,049 10,914 25,049 10,913 72,870 19,406 72,870 19,399 72,870 18,087 35,844 18,631 75,305 17,675 75,305 19,403 35,844 28,682 75,305 28,688 75,305 28,692 94,454 36,230 94,454 37,407 69,277 38,901 83,884 37,404 83,884 37,401 94,454 52,502 69,277 39,098 111 ,531 53,177 61 ,772 44,697 111 ,531 51 ,398 61 ,772 47,875 114,540 48,882 119,752 70,990 110,547 70,274 114,540 69,277 87,189 70,927 152,667 68,318 87,189 68,632 84,525 48,016 87,189 77,441 152,667 77,439 84,525 75,601 84,525 48,355 5,681 3,020 27,181 25,605 29,804 25,212 33,342 29,621 21 ,023 29,950 85,966 114,130 426 93 Page 12 of22#
Grant of Special Permit, page 15FACILITY NAME(S): BETTENDORF BETTENDORF BOYER TERMINAL PRODUCTS CADOTT CADOTT CADOTT CADOTT CAPEHART CAPEHART CARTHAGE CARTHAGE CARTHAGE CARTHAGE CARTHAGE CENTRAL CUSHING CENTRAL CUSHING CENTRAL CUSHING CENTRAL CUSHING CENTRAL GUSHING CENTRAL CUSHING CENTRAL CUSHING CENTRAL CUSHING CHEYENNE CHEYENNE CHEYENNE CHEYENNE CHEYENNE CHEYENNE CHEYENNE CHEYENNE CHEYENNE CHIPPEWA FALLS COLUMBIA COLUMBIA COLUMBIA COLUMBIA CORPUS CHRISTl CORPUS CHRISTl CRANE CRUDE CRANE CRUDE CRANE CRUDE CUSHING DALLAS (SINGLETON BLVD.) DALLAS {SINGLETON BLVD.) DALLAS {SINGLETON BLVD.) DES MOINES DES MOINES DES MOINES DES MOINES Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME DUE DATE SECONDARY NEXT DATE LAST INTERNAL DIKE TANK CONTAIN- STATE COUNTY TANK# INTERNAL INSPECTION MENT CAPACITY INSPECTION TRANSI- VOLUME (BBLS) TIONAL (BBLS) SCHEDULE Iowa Scott 9 2000 2024 103,285 354 Iowa Scott 20 2004 2032 595 504 Kansas Butler 29 1999 2018 616,556 6,475 Wisconsin Chippewa 1442 1997 2025 108,605 50,888 Wisconsin ChiQpewa 4011 1996 2024 108,605 39,921 Wisconsin Chippewa 7007 2007 2035 108,605 25,657 Wisconsin Chippewa 7008 1994 2024 108,605 31 ,203 Nebraska Sarpy 1433 2000 2018 42,714 36,360 Nebraska Sarpy 1435 2000 2022 42,717 36,360 Missouri Jasper 345 2004 2032 63,368 267 Missouri Jasper 797 2009 2037 63,368 28,524 Missouri Jasper 1427 2009 2037 63,368 51 ,347 Missouri Jasper 6018 2001 2028 63,368 18,852 Missouri Jasper 6019 2010 2035 63,368 19,340 Oklahoma Payne 2521 2013 2038 464,223 215,835 Oklahoma Payne 2522 2005 2030 464,223 216,428 Oklahoma Payne 2524 2006 2024 464,223 216,430 Oklahoma Payne 3001 2010 2035 467,905 261 ,207 Oklahoma Payne 3601 2013 2035 454,433 310,212 Oklahoma Payne 5003 2007 2024 1,009,730 428,100 Oklahoma Payne 5004 2010 2027 1,009,730 440,850 Oklahoma Payne 5005 2008 2024 1,009,730 438,688 Wyoming Laramie 17-2 2012 2037 19,106 14,246 Wyoming Laramie 17-3 2010 2035 19,371 15,095 Wyoming Laramie 17-4 2011 2036 18,973 14,206 Wyoming Laramie 17-5 2009 2037 19,355 15,095 Wyoming Laramie 17-6 2011 2036 19,761 15,094 Wyoming Laramie 17-8 2012 2037 19,987 15,093 Wyoming Laramie 33-4 2010 2035 40,454 29,050 Wyoming Laramie 43-1 2009 2037 42,211 37,910 Wyoming Laramie 65-3 2009 2035 80,510 63,267 Wisconsin Chippewa 27 2007 2035 374 373 Missouri Boone 785 2001 2022 105,078 28,555 Missouri Boone 843 1998 2018 105,078 74,689 Missouri Boone 1421 2013 2038 105,078 49,813 Missouri Boone 6028 1996 2024 105,078 19,379 Texas Nueces 116* 2011 2036 139,831 74,692 Texas Nueces 130* 2007 2035 587,735 138,301 Texas Crane 51 2012 2037 124,960 49,389 Texas Crane 52 2008 2035 124,960 45,002 Texas Crane 53 2008 2035 124,960 49,728 Oklahoma Payne 950-2 2010 2035 943 302 Texas Dallas 3169* 2012 2037 134,161 98,208 Texas Dallas 3170* 2012 2037 134,161 98,202 Texas Dallas 4280 2002 2020 134,161 6,397 Iowa Polk 419 2009 2037 11 ,945 5,519 Iowa Polk 420 2011 2036 11 ,945 4,530 Iowa Polk 747 2005 2033 42,579 33,537 Iowa Polk 771 2001 2029 138,703 32,390 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072- Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 13 of22#
Grant of Special Permit, page 16FACILITY NAME(S): DES MOINES DES MOINES DES MOINES DES MOINES DES MOINES DES MOINES DES MOINES DES MOINES DES MOINES DES MOINES DES MOINES DES MOINES DES MOINES DES MOINES DES MOINES DES MOINES DES MOINES DES MOINES DES MOINES DONIPHAN DRUMRIGHT DRUMRIGHT DRUMRIGHT DRUMRIGHT DRUMRIGHT DRUMRIGHT DRUMRIGHT DRUMRIGHT CRUDE DRUMRIGHT CRUDE DULUTH DUPONT DUPONT DUPONT DUPONT DUPONT DUPONT DUPONT DUPONT DUPONT EAST HOUSTON EAST HOUSTON EAST HOUSTON EAST HOUSTON EAST HOUSTON CRUDE EAST HOUSTON CRUDE EAST HOUSTON CRUDE EAST HOUSTON CRUDE EAST HOUSTON CRUDE Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME DUE DATE SECONDARY NEXT DIKE DATE LAST INTERNAL CONTAIN- TANK STATE COUNTY TANK# INTERNAL INSPECTION MENT CAP.ACITY INSPECTION TRANSI- VOLUME (BBLS) TIONAL (BBLS) SCHEDULE Iowa Polk 774 2004 2032 153,470 34,512 Iowa Polk 775 2005 2033 138,703 34,516 Iowa Polk 776 2000 2019 153,470 34,516 Iowa Polk 778 2007 2035 153,470 34,504 Iowa Polk 780 2001 2029 153,470 34,508 Iowa Polk 803 2001 2024 545,734 70,174 Iowa Polk 804 2013 2038 545,734 70,737 Iowa Polk 836 2005 2033 187,121 73,982 Iowa Polk 837 2010 2035 187,121 71 ,970 Iowa Polk 838 2001 2029 187,121 71 ,199 Iowa Polk 839 1995 2023 187,121 77,643 Iowa Polk 902 2003 2031 58,763 4,893 Iowa Polk 1004 2011 2035 32,596 28,603 Iowa Polk 1140 2003 2031 545,734 127,207 Iowa Polk 1151 2008 2026 121 ,142 78,409 Iowa Polk 1152 2009 2037 121 ,142 78,400 Iowa Polk 1308 2007 2035 246,699 33,906 Iowa Polk 1311 2012 2035 246,699 38,374 Iowa Polk 1507 2008 2036 187,121 147,084 Nebraska Hall 16 2010 2035 237 237 Oklahoma Creek 855 2008 2036 69,490 47,033 Oklahoma Creek 856 2007 2035 483,626 46,646 Oklahoma Creek 857 2005 2033 476,691 47,492 Oklahoma Creek 858 2007 2035 120,386 47,874 Oklahoma Creek 859 2009 2037 120,386 46,023 Oklahoma Creek 860 2009 2033 120,386 46,328 Oklahoma Creek 970-2 2007 2035 2,096 322 Oklahoma Creek 751 2012 2037 94,482 71 ,416 Oklahoma Creek 1101 2012 2037 170,031 99,888 Minnesota StLouis LPMR 2007 2035 609 440 Colorado Adams 2-62 2009 2037 8,899 671 Colorado Adams 17-9 2012 2037 30,663 12,765 Colorado Adams 25-4 2009 2037 31 ,858 20,784 Colorado Adams 25-5 2011 2036 38,428 22,410 Colorado Adams 25-6 2012 2037 26,698 19,758 Colorado Adams 43-2 2010 2035 63,326 35,147 Colorado Adams 55-1 8 2010 2035 64,290 48,136 Colorado Adams 55-20 2010 2035 68,919 47,660 Colorado Adams 65-5 2008 2030 74,318 55,579 Texas Harris 1222 2009 2037 578,498 103,005 Texas Harris 1225 2008 2036 275,140 108,295 Texas Harris 1388 2006 2034 365,844 110,991 Texas Harris 1423 2008 2021 578,498 107,877 Texas Harris 1221 2007 2031 578,498 112,362 Texas Harris 1223 2006 2027 578,498 113,905 Texas Harris 1224 2006 2034 275,140 113,624 Texas Harris 1227 2008 2027 578,498 109,777 Texas Harris 1228 2005 2033 578,498 112,581 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016- 0072- Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 14 of22#
Grant of Special Permit, page 17FACILITY NAME(S): Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME DUE DATE SECONDARY NEXT DIKE DATE LAST INTERNAL CONTAIN- TANK STATE COUNTY TANK# INTERNAL INSPECTION MENT CAPACITY INSPECTION TRANS I- VOLUME (BBLS) TIONAL (BBLS) SCHEDULE Texas Harris 1229 2009 2037 365,844 112,511 EAST HOUSTON CRUDE EAST HOUSTON CRUDE EAST HOUSTON CRUDE Texas Harris 1230 2005 2033 365,844 111 ,994 Texas Harris 1427 2006 2028 275,140 112,909 EL DORADO EAST EL DORADO EAST EL DORADO EAST ELDORADO EAST ELDORADO EAST EL DORADO WEST EL DORADO WEST EL DORADO WEST ELDORADO WEST EL DORADO WEST EL PASO EL PASO EL PASO EL PASO EL PASO EL PASO EL PASO EL PASO EL PASO EL PASO EL PASO EL PASO EL PASO EL PASO EL PASO EL PASO EL PASO EL PASO ENID ENID ENID ENID FARGO FARGO FARGO FARGO FARGO FARGO FARGO FARGO FARGO FARGO FARGO FARGO FARGO FARGO FARGO Kansas Butler 434 2013 2038 4,949 5,483 Kansas Butler 1209 2009 2036 147,676 114,414 Kansas Butler 1210 2013 2038 147,676 108,200 Kansas Butler 1211 1993 2020 147,676 112,162 Kansas Butler 1212 2009 2037 147,676 111 ,002 Kansas Butler 208 2008 2036 96,104 25,061 Kansas Butler 209 1997 2025 87,713 8,210 Kansas Butler 304 2000 2028 101 ,726 7,972 Kansas Butler 403 1999 2027 86,497 62,188 Kansas Butler 404 1999 2027 115,302 73,294 Texas EIPaso 1 2010 2035 131 ,049 104,574 Texas EIPaso 2 2009 2037 131 ,049 108,284 Texas EIPaso 3 2009 2037 131 ,049 79,349 Texas EIPaso 4 2009 2037 126,655 82,151 Texas EIPaso 5 2010 2035 126,655 82,409 Texas EIPaso 6 2010 2035 126,655 66,652 Texas EIPaso 7 2010 2035 126,655 64,259 Texas EIPaso 8 2008 2036 131 ,049 64,203 Texas EIPaso 9 2009 2037 131 ,049 64,170 Texas EIPaso 10 2009 2037 q9,128 43,866 Texas EIPaso 11 2009 2035 139,128 43,955 Texas EIPaso 12 2010 2035 139,128 45,393 Texas EIPaso 13 2008 2036 139,128 45,387 Texas EIPaso 14 2008 2036 139,128 33,872 Texas EIPaso 15 2010 2035 139,128 33,851 Texas EIPaso 16 2008 2036 126,655 13,486 Texas EIPaso 17 2009 2037 126,655 13,476 Texas EIPaso 19 2009 2037 131 ,049 455 Oklahoma Garfield 1231 2011 2036 74,166 48,383 Oklahoma Garfield 1233 2008 2031 87,913 50,191 Oklahoma Garfield 1238 2006 2034 83,951 46,382 Oklahoma Garfield 1239 2005 2023 65,767 47,930 North Dakota Cass 135 2013 2038 2,560 237 North Dakota Cass 563 2005 2033 35,358 10,794 North Dakota Cass 564 1994 2024 50,668 10,921 North Dakota Cass 566 2003 2031 38,698 10,907 North Dakota Cass 677 2005 2033 60,393 16,709 North Dakota Cass 689 2008 2030 60,393 16,811 North Dakota Cass 690 2004 2032 38,698 16,889 North Dakota Cass 693 1994 2024 50,668 16,894 North Dakota Cass 694 2004 2032 52,163 16,756 North Dakota Cass 695 2004 2032 38,698 16,880 North Dakota Cass 764 1994 2024 35,358 29,047 North Dakota Cass 1349 2012 2037 128,167 36,621 North Dakota Cass 1350 2003 2031 128,167 37,143 North Dakota Cass 1351 2011 2036 128,167 39,045 North Dakota Cass 1353 2000 2028 128,167 39,078 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072- Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 15 of22#
Grant of Special Permit, page 18Norn Dakota 4009 990 LUZU Colorado 33-8 2011 2036 Texas 511 2006 2034 Texas 525 2010 2031 lowa 129 2005 2033 984 Texas 291* 2004 2032 893 Texas 308* 2013 2029 Texas 311* 2007 2035 Texas 312* 2007 2027 Texas 373* 2011 2033 Texas 374* 2007 2021 Texas 382* 2006 2030 Texas 383* 2002 2020 Texas 385* 2005 2021 Texas 386* 2003 2031 Texas 387* 2012 2034 Texas 388* 2011 2021 Texas 391* 2007 2026 Texas 393* 2002 2021 Oklahoma 120 2007 2035 548 Oklahoma 1204 2011 2036 Oklahoma 1217 1998 2019 Oklahoma 1219 1998 2019 Oklahoma 1438 1998 2019 Oklahoma 1439 2004 2022 Oklahoma 301 2007 2035 Oklahoma 302 1999 2024 Oklahoma 303 2005 2033 Oklahoma 304 2007 2035 Oklahoma 305 2001 2017 Oklahoma 307 2007 2035 Oklahoma 309 2007 2035 North Dakota 180 2013 2038 Kansas sas 302 2008 2036 538 Connecticut 10H* 2008 2035 Connecticut 11H* 2010 2035 Connecticut 1H* 2010 2029 Connecticut 2H* 2008 2036 Connecticut 3H* 2012 2037 Connecticut 4H* 2000 2027 Connecticut 5H* 2000 2018 Connecticut 7H* 2000 2022 Texas 1247 1999 2025 Texas 1248 1998 2026 Texas 1252 2000 2028 Texas 1253 2005 2033 Texas 1254 2002 2030 Texas 1255 2002 2030 Texas 1256 2012 2037 Texas 1258 2003 2031 Texas 1259 2005 2033 PHMS: A-201 - 0072 - Ma ellan Midstr ea m Pa irtn ers, L.P.#
Grant of Special Permit, page 19Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME FACILITY NAME(S): DUE DATE SECONDARY NEXT DIKE DATE LAST INTERNAL CONTAIN- TANK STATE COUNTY TANK# INTERNAL INSPECTION MENT CAPACITY INSPECTION TRANS I- VOLUME (BBLS) TIONAL (BBLS) SCHEDULE HEARNE HEARNE HEYWORTH IOWA CITY IOWA CITY IOWA CITY IOWA CITY IOWA CITY IOWA CITY IOWA CITY IOWA CITY IOWA CITY IOWA CITY IOWA CITY IOWA CITY IOWA CITY IRVINGTON KANSAS CITY KANSAS <;;ITY KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY LINCOLN LINCOLN LINCOLN MANKATO MARSHALL MARSHALL MARSHALL MARSHALL MARSHALL MARSHALL MARSHALL MARSHALL MARSHALL MARSHALL MASON CITY MASON CITY MASON CITY MASON CITY MASON CITY MASON CITY Texas Roberts 1424 2006 2034 118,391 69,379 Texas Roberts 1470 2004 2032 118,391 68,831 Illinois Mclean 149 2000 2024 32,205 1,513 Iowa Johnson 642 2010 2035 88,010 14,662 Iowa Johnson 645 2008 2036 28,362 14,747 Iowa Johnson 1358 1999 2027 43,099 37,403 Iowa Johnson 1360 2012 2037 47,260 36,760 Iowa Johnson 1362 2012 2037 64,245 38,318 Iowa Johnson 1363 2003 2031 49,907 37,408 Iowa Johnson 1364 2003 2031 64,245 37,406 Iowa Johnson 1365 2012 2037 55,665 38,436 Iowa Johnson 1366 2003 2030 51 ,254 36,771 Iowa Johnson 1389 2004 2029 58,485 38,440 Iowa Johnson 1390 2012 2029 46,481 36,353 Iowa Johnson 1436 2004 2032 64,828 51,427 Iowa Johnson LPMR 2004 2032 49,907 705 Nebraska Douglas 120 2007 2035 5,594 756 Kansas Wyandotte 432 2005 2033 236,223 3,515 Kansas Wyandotte 433 2005 2033 236,223 3,509 Kansas Wyandotte 613 2003 2023 236,223 13,915 Kansas Wyandotte 801 2003 2024 250,547 70,108 Kansas Wyandotte 802 2003 2022 236,223 67,155 Kansas Wyandotte 821 2008 2036 236,223 68,481 Kansas Wyandotte 1202 2011 2036 64,917 49,951 Kansas Wyandotte 1203 2009 2037 236,223 46,472 Kansas Wyandotte 1302 2012 2037 67,305 32,321 Kansas Wyandotte 1303 1999 2024 67,305 34,676 Kansas Wyandotte 1304 2012 2037 236,223 32,029 Kansas Wyandotte 1355 1995 2023 250,547 34,838 Kansas Wyandotte 1357 2009 2037 52,808 34,816 Kansas Wyandotte 1432 2008 2036 62,672 53,521 Kansas Wyandotte 1506 2011 2036 236,223 145,815 Nebraska Lancaster 17 2005 2033 461 237 Nebraska Lancaster 705 2001 2026 39,293 27,708 Nebraska Lancaster 706 1988 2018 36,271 27,653 Minnesota Blue Earth 186 2004 2032 36,017 2,098 Minnesota Lyon 670 1998 2024 83,797 16,861 Minnesota Lyon 671 1998 2026 42,681 16,866 Minnesota Lyon 672 2003 2024 83,797 16,860 Minnesota Lyon 673 2010 2035 83,797 19,224 Minnesota Lyon 674 2002 2030 42,681 16,857 Minnesota Lyon 675 2001 2028 74,736 16,864 Minnesota Lyon 676 2001 2028 42,681 16,869 Minnesota Lyon 758 1999 2027 83,797 27,968 Minnesota Lyon 759 2010 2035 74,736 27,888 Minnesota Lyon 214-1 2004 2032 345 237 Iowa Cerro Gordo 1312 1988 2018 58,809 38,928 Iowa Cerro Gordo 1313 2012 2037 78,757 38,300 Iowa Cerro Gordo 1314 1990 2020 78,757 38,942 Iowa Cerro Gordo 1315 1990 2020 79,259 36,891 Iowa Cerro Gordo 1316 1990 2020 79,259 38,936 Iowa Cerro Gordo 1317 1990 2020 11 0,187 38,926 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 17 of22#
Grant of Special Permit, page 20FACILITY NAME(S): MASON CITY MASON CITY MENARD MILFORD MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS MT VERNON JCT MT VERNON JCT MT VERNON JCT MT VERNON JCT MTVERNON TERMINAL NEBRASKA CITY NEBRASKA CITY NEBRASKA CITY NEBRASKA CITY NEBRASKA CITY NEBRASKA CITY NEBRASKA CITY NEBRASKA CITY NEW HAVEN (85 EAST STREET) NEW HAVEN (85 EAST STREET) NEW HAVEN (85 EAST STREET) NEW HAVEN (85 EAST STREET) NEW HAVEN (85 EAST STREET) NEW HAVEN (85 EAST STREET) Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME DUE DATE SECONDARY NEXT DIKE DATE LAST INTERNAL CONTAIN- TANK STATE COUNTY TANK# INTERNAL INSPECTION MENT CAPACITY INSPECTION TRANS I- VOLUME (BBLS) TIONAL (BBLS) SCHEDULE Iowa Cerro Gordo 1319 2005 2033 110,187 38,756 Iowa Cerro Gordo 1321 1999 2027 69,323 38,931 Illinois Menard 148 1995 2020 335,300 1,678 Iowa Dickinson 125 1994 2020 65,710 917 Minnesota Ramsey 425 2006 2034 38,872 4,441 Minnesota Ramsey 510 2002 2030 26,678 9,333 Minnesota Ramsey 649 1999 2027 38,872 18,382 Minnesota Ramsey 650 2000 2028 38,873 17,970 Minnesota Ramsey 717 2009 2037 40,258 26,547 Minnesota Ramsey 718 2000 2019 31 ,774 26,438 Minnesota Ramsey 720 2008 2036 139,120 24,969 Minnesota Ramsey 805 2009 2037 91 ,91 1 71 '111 Minnesota Ramsey 806 2002 2025 90,958 72,771 Minnesota Ramsey 807 2013 2038 102,993 72,759 Minnesota Ramsey 808 2000 2028 91 ,909 51 ,755 Minnesota Ramsey 815 1998 2026 139,120 76,539 Minnesota Ramsey 816 2000 2028 139,120 76,552 Minnesota Ramsey 817 2010 2035 95,007 76,248 Minnesota Ramsey 818 2001 2022 95,007 76,649 Minnesota Ramsey 819 2001 2019 227,990 76,649 Minnesota Ramsey 820 1999 2027 139,120 64,701 Minnesota Ramsey 822 2010 2035 102,396 70,389 Minnesota Ramsey 824 1998 2026 139,120 74,299 Minnesota Ramsey 825 2000 2028 227,990 76,655 Minnesota Ramsey 826 1999 2027 95,007 61 ,000 Minnesota Ramsey . 827 2005 2033 95,007 71 ,050 Minnesota Ramsey 828 2001 2029 227,990 76,522 Missouri Lawrence 1218 2006 2034 172,401 104,061 Missouri Lawrence 1434 2005 2033 172,401 55,988 Missouri Lawrence 2003 2005 2033 172,401 150,491 Missouri Lawrence 604-1 2006 2034 172,401 403 Missouri Lawrence 112 2006 2034 312 403 Nebraska Otoe 408 2005 2033 4,868 5,911 Nebraska Otoe 794 2009 2037 21 ,684 26,874 Nebraska Otoe 795 2009 2037 17,713 26,529 Nebraska Otoe 831 2012 2037 29,278 71,439 Nebraska Otoe 832 2003 2029 115,802 72,124 Nebraska Otoe 1425 1998 2019 36,478 48,388 Nebraska Otoe 1426 2009 2037 33,924 47,808 Nebraska Otoe 2002 2005 2033 115,802 185,257 Connecticut New Haven 10A* 2001 2029 110,143 47,862 Connecticut New Haven 11A* 2005 2025 110,143 90,508 Connecticut New Haven 15A* 2003 2024 128,000 86,755 Connecticut New Haven 17A* 2010 2027 128,000 91 ,450 Connecticut New Haven 18A* 2011 2033 128,000 90,810 Connecticut New Haven 1A* 201 2 2037 110,143 46,309 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 18 of22#
Grant of Special Permit, page 21FACILITY NAME(S): NEW HAVEN (85 EAST STREET) NEW HAVEN (85 EAST STREET) NEW HAVEN (85 EAST STREET) ODESSA ODESSA ODESSA ODESSA ODESSA ODESSA ODESSA ODESSA ODESSA ODESSA ODESSA ODESSA ODESSA OKLAHOMA CITY (HIGH ST) OKLAHOMA CITY (HIGH ST) OKLAHOMA CITY (H IGH ST) OKLAHOMA CITY (HIGH ST) OKLAHOMA CITY (HIGH ST) OKLAHOMA CITY (HIGH ST) OKLAHOMA CITY (HIGH ST) OKLAHOMA CITY (HIGH ST) OKLAHOMA CITY (RENO AVE) OKLAHOMA CITY (RENO AVE) OKLAHOMA CITY (RENO AVE) OKLAHOMA CITY (RENO AVE) OKLAHOMA CITY (RENO AVE) OKLAHOMA CITY (RENO AVE) OLATHE OLATHE OLATHE OLATHE OLATHE OMAHA OMAHA PALMYRA Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME DUE DATE SECONDARY NEXT DATE LAST INTERNAL DIKE TANK CONTAIN- STATE COUNTY TANK# INTERNAL INSPECTION MENT CAPACITY INSPECTION TRANS I- VOLUME (BBLS) TIONAL (BBLS) SCHEDULE Connecticut New Haven 2A* 2009 2031 110,143 65,307 Connecticut New Haven 4A* 2000 2028 110,143 66,665 Connecticut New Haven 8A* 2003 2026 110,143 90,959 Texas Ector 101 2011 2036 144,200 74,990 Texas Ector 225 2009 2037 77,600 47,867 Texas Ector 229 2006 2031 73,500 57,031 Texas Ector 338 2011 2036 32,000 16,588 Texas Ector 339 2010 2035 32,000 16,629 Texas Ector 570 1999 2022 33,400 20,577 Texas Ector 572 2005 2033 35,300 20,838 Texas Ector 573 1999 2027 35,300 17,572 Texas Ector 586 2004 2032 39,200 18,056 Texas Ector 590 2011 2036 42,300 21 ,827 Texas Ector 591 2000 2019 42,300 22,563 Texas Ector 598 2004 2023 33,400 20,671 Texas Ector 600 2009 2037 22,800 20,251 Oklahoma Oklahoma 450 2007 2035 21 ,092 4,337 Oklahoma Oklahoma 451 2006 2034 21 ,092 4,563 Oklahoma Oklahoma 1222 2004 2025 106,530 50,440 Oklahoma Oklahoma 1223 2003 2028 106,530 44,971 Oklahoma Oklahoma 6042 2004 2032 38,690 18,565 Oklahoma Oklahoma 6043 2003 2031 38,690 18,448 Oklahoma Oklahoma 6044 2003 2031 35,976 17,658 Oklahoma Oklahoma 6045 2002 2030 35,976 17,574 Oklahoma Oklahoma 533 2003 2031 17,297 550 Oklahoma Oklahoma 535 1994 2024 17,297 8,264 Oklahoma Oklahoma 868 2004 2026 167,549 68,264 Oklahoma Oklahoma 869 2009 2035 167,549 72,959 Oklahoma Oklahoma 1005 2009 2037 167,549 82,468 Oklahoma Oklahoma 1391 2008 2036 167,549 32,324 Kansas Johnson 782 1995 2022 92,832 26,344 Kansas Johnson 1423 1993 2023 112,404 48,763 Kansas Johnson 1424 2006 2034 112,404 47,989 Kansas Johnson 1440 2010 2035 68,061 52,412 Kansas Johnson 222-1 2005 2033 92,832 2,098 Nebraska Douglas 422 2006 2034 25,584 4,459 Nebraska Douglas 1401 2010 2035 125,155 53,879 Missouri Marion 194 1999 2027 80,200 791 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 19 of 22#
Grant of Special Permit, page 22Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME FACILITY NAME(S): DUE DATE SECONDARY NEXT DIKE DATE LAST INTERNAL CONTAIN- TANK STATE COUNTY TANK# INTERNAL INSPECTION MENT CAPACITY INSPECTION TRANS I- VOLUME (BBLS) TIONAL (BBLS) SCHEDULE RAPID CITY REAGAN RIVERSIDE RIVERSIDE RIVERSIDE RIVERSIDE RIVERSIDE RIVERSIDE ROCHESTER ROSEMOUNT ROSEMOUNT ROSEMOUNT ROSEMOUNT ROSEMOUNT ROSEMOUNT ROSEMOUNT ROSEMOUNT SCOTT CITY SHINN PENCE SHINN PENCE SHINN PENCE SHINN PENCE SHINN PENCE SHINN PENCE SHINN PENCE SHINN PENCE SHINN PENCE SHINN PENCE SHINN PENCE SHINN PENCE SHINN PENCE SHINN PENCE SHINN PENCE SHINN PENCE SHINN PENCE SHINN PENCE SHINN PENCE SHINN PENCE SHINN PENCE SIOUX CITY SIOUX CITY SIOUX CITY SIOUX CITY SIOUX CITY SIOUX CITY SIOUX CITY SIOUX CITY SIOUX CITY SIOUX CITY SIOUX CITY SIOUX CITY SIOUX CITY South Dakota Pennington 10-53 2009 2037 36,350 8,368 Texas Falls 4233 2001 2029 29,454 34,909 Missouri Platte 1 2011 2036 232,073 88,817 Missouri Platte 2 2011 2036 232,073 88,415 Missouri Platte 3 201 1 2036 283,323 89,785 Missouri Platte 4 201 1 2036 133,861 89,607 Missouri Platte 5 2011 2036 283,323 89,360 Missouri Platte 10 2011 2036 283,323 27,302 Minnesota Olmsted 196 2007 2035 44,357 224 Minnesota Dakota 829 1996 2022 152,037 69,301 Minnesota Dakota 830 2012 2037 152,037 75,207 Minnesota Dakota 842 2008 2036 205,613 72,361 Minnesota Dakota 1385 2006 2034 205,613 32,676 Minnesota Dakota 1388 2009 2037 205,613 35,929 Minnesota Dakota 1428 2008 2036 205,613 51 ,791 Minnesota Dakota 1429 2005 2028 205,613 52,725 Minnesota Dakota LPMR 2013 2038 205,61 3 645 Kansas Scott 305 2010 2035 65,632 6,907 Oklahoma Payne 823 2012 2036 128,970 67,777 Oklahoma Payne 824 2012 2037 111 ,693 68,309 Oklahoma Payne 825 2013 2038 101 ,839 67,560 Oklahoma Payne 826 2012 2036 145,081 67,618 Oklahoma Payne 833 2013 2038 120,401 68,031 Oklahoma Payne 834 2013 2030 81,475 67,212 Oklahoma Payne 838 2013 2038 106,525 68,211 Oklahoma Payne 839 2013 2038 80,338 67,531 Oklahoma Payne 842 2013 2038 138,291 67,260 Oklahoma Payne 843 2013 2029 111 ,393 67,966 Oklahoma Payne 844 2013 2038 115,930 67,160 Oklahoma Payne 845 2013 2038 128,382 67,436 Oklahoma Payne 846 2013 2038 109,089 67,382 Oklahoma Payne 848 2013 2037 151 ,357 66,780 Oklahoma Payne 852 2011 2036 122,972 66,812 Oklahoma Payne 861 2012 2037 93,319 68,010 Oklahoma Payne 863 2013 2029 92,221 68,193 Oklahoma Payne 873 2012 2037 114,629 67,027 Oklahoma Payne 874 2012 2028 137,059 68,781 Oklahoma Payne 875 2011 2036 133,555 68,481 Oklahoma Payne 876 2012 2037 129,770 67,774 Iowa Woodbury 105 2007 2035 211 ,203 1,749 Iowa Woodbury 503 1989 2019 182,970 10,912 Iowa Woodbury 504 2010 2035 182,970 10,071 Iowa Woodbury 505 2010 2035 211 ,203 10,206 Iowa Woodbury 514 2010 2035 211 ,203 10,157 Iowa Woodbury 516 201 1 2036 211 ,203 10,170 Iowa Woodbury 517 2010 2035 182,970 10,039 Iowa Woodbury 518 2011 2036 211,203 10,140 Iowa Woodbury 656 1990 2020 83,450 19,412 Iowa Woodbury 657 2006 2034 211 ,203 18,940 Iowa Woodbury 658 2011 2036 83,450 17,348 Iowa Woodbury 659 2003 2022 211 ,203 18,640 Iowa Woodbury 661 1989 201 9 211 ,203 18,637 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072- Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 20 of22#
Grant of Special Permit, page 23Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME FACILITY NAME(S): DUE DATE SECONDARY NEXT D'ATE LAST INTERNAL DIKE TANK CONTAIN- STATE COUNTY TANK# INTERNAL INSPECTION MENT CAPACITY INSPECTION TRANS I- VOLUME (BBLS) TIONAL (BBLS) SCHEDULE SIOUX CITY SIOUX CITY SIOUX CITY SIOUX CITY SIOUX CITY SIOUX CITY SIOUX CITY SIOUX CITY SIOUX CITY SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS SPEED JCT SPRINGFIELD ST PAUL PARK TOPEKA TYE WATERLOO WEST TULSA WEST TULSA WEST TULSA WEST TULSA WEST TULSA WEST TULSA WEST TULSA WEST TULSA WEST TULSA WEST TULSA WEST TULSA WEST TULSA WEST TULSA WEST TULSA WICHITA Iowa Woodbury 752 1988 2018 83,450 28,672 Iowa Woodbury 753 200.1 2029 211 ,203 28,679 Iowa Woodbury 757 1988 2018 211 ,203 28,667 Iowa Woodbury 1331 2001 2028 182,970 38,446 Iowa Woodbury 1332 1999 2027 99,885 38,448 Iowa Woodbury 1333 1989 2019 182,970 37,396 Iowa Woodbury 1334 1990 2020 99,885 37,404 Iowa Woodbury 1335 2006 2034 182,970 39,263 Iowa Woodbury 1336 1990 2020 99,885 37,400 South Dakota Minnehaha 521 2001 2029 68,318 10,900 South Dakota Minnehaha 522 2003 2031 102,486 10,901 South Dakota Minnehaha 523 2001 2029 68,318 10,899 South Dakota Minnehaha 524 2003 2031 102,486 10,894 South Dakota Minnehaha 525 2001 2029 68,318 10,898 South Dakota Minnehaha 526 2010 2035 102,486 10,902 South Dakota Minnehaha 528 2007 2035 102,486 10,898 South Dakota Minnehaha 663 2001 2027 52,738 18,345 South Dakota Minnehaha 664 2010 2035 94,795 19,365 South Dakota Minnehaha 666 2002 2030 94,795 18,340 South Dakota Minnehaha 667 2013 2038 52,738 18,346 South Dakota Minnehaha 668 2000 2028 102,485 18,340 South Dakota Minnehaha 754 2010 2035 94,795 28,895 South Dakota Minnehaha 755 2000 2027 52,738 28,597 South Dakota Minnehaha 756 2003 2020 68,318 26,384 South Dakota Minnehaha 1337 2006 2034 100,310 38,545 South Dakota Minnehaha 1338 2006 2031 87,027 38,671 South Dakota Minnehaha 1339 2006 2034 100,310 35,939 South Dakota Minnehaha 1340 2006 2033 87,027 35,751 South Dakota Minnehaha 1341 2005 2033 100,310 36,768 South Dakota Minnehaha 1342 2002 2030 87,027 36,764 South Dakota Minnehaha 4007 2007 2035 94,795 40,256 Texas Harris 457* 2013 2038 30,288 8,505 Missouri Greene 122 2001 2029 77,938 284 Minnesota Washington LPMR 2007 2035 356 57 Kansas Shawnee LPMR 2004 2032 48,724 705 Texas Taylor 4421 2009 2037 5,980 4,292 Iowa Black Hawk 335 2007 2035 91 ,674 254 Oklahoma Tulsa 590 2005 2033 113,903 14,142 Oklahoma Tulsa 591 2004 2023 113,903 14,141 Oklahoma Tulsa 601 2010 2035 19,028 12,186 Oklahoma Tulsa 833 1994 2021 353,418 66,613 Oklahoma Tulsa 834 1996 2022 353,418 66,841 Oklahoma Tulsa 835 2013 2038 353,418 68,980 Oklahoma Tulsa 1009 2012 2037 353,418 80,754 Oklahoma Tulsa 1205 2002 2021 353,418 109,615 Oklahoma Tulsa 1206 1996 2024 353,418 108,932 Oklahoma Tulsa 1207 2004 2032 353,418 108,335 Oklahoma Tulsa 1208 2004 2032 353,418 116,372 Oklahoma Tulsa 1327 2008 2036 49,591 33,086 Oklahoma Tulsa 1504 1998 2017 353,418 134,799 Oklahoma Tulsa 1505 1999 2021 353,418 137,278 Kansas SedQwick 5 2006 2034 167,855 1,592 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 21 of22#
Grant of Special Permit, page 24FACILITY NAME(S): WILLMAR WRENSHALL WYNNEWOOD WYNNEWOOD Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME DUE DATE SECONDARY NEXT DIKE DATE LAST INTERNAL CONTAIN- TANK STATE COUNTY TANK# INTERNAL INSPECTION MENT CAPACITY INSPECTION TRANSI- VOLUME (BBLS) TIONAL (BBLS) SCHEDULE Minnesota Kandiyohi MSR 2007 2035 7,528 483 Minnesota Carlton LPMR 2007 2035 645 242 Oklahoma Garvin 1514 2013 2030 222,530 144,104 Oklahoma Garvin 1515 2013 2030 222,530 159,639 Total Breakout Tanks included in Special Permit: 493 Note: * notes Magellan breakout tanks that are intrastate facilities in Connecticut (17 breakout tanks) and Texas ( 19 breakout tanks), all other Magellan breakout tanks in the special permit are interstate facilities. PHMSA received approval from the Railroad Commission of Texas pipeline office, Director- Stephanie Weidman on January 26, 2018 to include the Magellan intrastate hazardous pipeline facility breakout tanks noted in Appendix B above as part of the special permit. Magellan intrastate hazardous liquid pipeline facility breakout tanks in the state of Connecticut are inspected by PHMSA and are a part of this special permit as noted in Appendix B above. Special Permit: PHMSA-2016- 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 22 of22#
Magellan Midstream Partner Special Permit Analysis and Findings, page 1Official PDFU.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION Special Permit Analysis and Findings Special Permit Information: Docket Number: PHMSA-2016-0072 Requested By: Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. and its subsidiaries Operator ID#/Affiliate: 39504 - Magellan Crude Oil Pipeline Company, L.P. 22610 - Magellan Pipeline Company, L.P. 31579 - Magellan Pipelines Holdings, L.P. 31580 - Magellan Terminals Holdings, L.P. Date Requested: June 7, 2016 Original Issuance Date: May 14, 2018 Effective Dates: May 14, 2018 to May 14, 2038 Code Section(s): 49 CFR 195.432 Purpose: The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS)' provides this information to describe the facts of the subject special permit application submitted by Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. and its subsidiaries (collectively "Magellan")? to discuss any relevant public comments received with respect to the application, to present the engineering/safety analysis of the special permit application, and to make findings regarding whether the requested special permit should be granted and if so under what conditions. Magellan requested that PHMSA waive compliance from 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 195.432 by extending the internal inspection schedule requirements for 493 of Magellan's existing atmospheric above ground breakout storage tanks (breakout storage tanks or tanks). ' Throughout this special permit the usage of "PHMSA" or "PHMSA OPS" means the U.S. Department of Transportation's Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration Office of Pipeline Safety. " Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. and its subsidiaries include the following wholly owned and operated Magellan Pipelines Holdings, L.P. (MPH), and Magellan Terminals Holdings, L.P. (MTH). companies: Magellan Crude Oil Pipeline Company, L.P. (MCOP), Magellan Pipeline Company, L.P. (MPL), Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 1 of 20#
Magellan Midstream Partner Special Permit Analysis and Findings, page 2Pipeline System Affected: Magellan's special permit request applies to 493 tanks and associated facilities at 81 sites located in the states of Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. The facilities are industrial properties consisting of storage tanks, buildings, pump stations, valves, facility pipe, roads, and other above ground appurtenances. Special Permit Request: Magellan submitted an application to PHMSA on June 7, 2016, for a special permit seeking relief from the Federal pipeline safety regulations in 49 CFR 195.432 for extended inspection intervals of 493 existing atmospheric above ground breakout storage tank as described below and in Appendix A - Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks: Location - State, Facility Name, County, and Number of Tanks. • Special permit tanks - are defined as any of the 493 existing atmospheric above ground breakout storage tank described in Appendix A of this special permit. The special permit requires Magellan to implement inspection intervals based on the evaluation of an established minimum safe floor thickness, previous inspection results, corrosion rates, and defined likelihood and consequence factors for existing atmospheric above ground breakout storage tanks, as described in this special permit. Public Notice: On August 15, 2017, PHMSA published the special permit request in the Federal Register (82 FR 38758) and the public comment period ended on October 16, 2017. The special permit application from Magellan, environmental assessment, and special permit conditions are available in Docket No. PHMSA-2016-0072 at: www.regulations.gov. PHMSA received no stakeholder comments on the proposed Magellan special permit. Analysis: PHMSA developed the special conditions to achieve safety by decreasing the likelihood of a release of hazardous liquid by the special permit tanks and that migrates outside the containment dikes. Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 2 of 20#
Magellan Midstream Partner Special Permit Analysis and Findings, page 3The special permit conditions include: • Inspection Schedule: • Special Permit Tanks Last Inspected Before 1995: Inspect within 30 years of the previous internal inspection date (25 tanks remain to be inspected as of May 2017); • Special Permit Tanks Last Inspected Between 1995 and 2009: Inspect within 28 years of the previous internal inspection date (333 tanks remain to be inspected as of May 2017); and • Special Permit Tanks Last Inspected Between 2010 and 2013: Inspect within 25 years of the previous internal inspection date (135 tanks remain to be inspected as of May 2017). • Develop and Implement Procedures and Conduct and Document; • Internal inspections of the special permit tanks; • Visual inspections of the special permit tanks and their secondary containment dikes; • Continuous monitoring of the special permit tank levels through the supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system; and • Semi-annual, not to exceed 7 ½ months, static tank trending for 12 continuous hours to verify the integrity of the special permit tanks. • Re-evaluation Inspection Intervals: Inspection schedules of future special permit tank inspections must be based upon past inspection findings at a special permit tank site location or similar vintage construction types at other tank locations in this proposed special permit; Re-evaluation intervals must be shortened when special permit tank inspection findings demonstrate inspection intervals were not sufficiently conservative to maintain established minimum safe floor and wall thicknesses, and material corrosion rates; Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 3 of 20#
Magellan Midstream Partner Special Permit Analysis and Findings, page 4• Transitional staged internal special permit tank inspection intervals must be modified if a breakout storage tank of similar service indicates a more conservative internal inspection interval should apply; and • Special permit tanks of similar service must be identified by having been constructed during, or within six (6) months of, the same year, under the same conditions, with similar foundations and store similar products. • Annual Report to PHMSA: • Any leakage of special permit tanks including location, leakage amount, repairs taken, and impact of any other tanks inspection schedule or integrity; • Any inspection findings that caused a readjustment of inspection schedules and the special permit tanks involved in the reschedule of inspection interval; • Any secondary containment integrity issues found or remediated that would have impacted containment in the case of a leak or failure of the special permit tank; • Any leaks or failures found through the continuous monitoring of tank levels through the SCADA system or the semi-annual static tank trending for 12 continuous hours; and • Identification of special permit tanks inspected during the past year and planned inspections for the next two (2) years. • Tank Integrity Program: • Continue use of its existing documented Tank Integrity Program (Magellan procedure 7.10-ADM-001 Tank Integrity Program, revision date 01/01/18) during the transitional staged internal special permit tank inspection period. • Certification: A Magellan senior executive officer, vice president or higher must certify in writing the following: Magellan has developed a written manual of operating and maintenance (O&M) procedures required by 49 CFR 195.402 and 195.432, and all requirements of this special permit for the special permit tanks; and Magellan has implemented all special permit conditions, 49 CFR 195.402 and Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 4 of 20#
Magellan Midstream Partner Special Permit Analysis and Findings, page 5195.432, as required by this special permit for the special permit tanks. • Limitations: • The special permit is for an interval of 20 years; • PHMSA may revoke, suspend or modify the Magellan special permit based on any finding listed in 49 CFR 190.341(h)(1) and require Magellan to comply with the regulatory requirements in 49 CFR 195.432; • As provided in 49 U.S.C. Chapter 601 and 49 CFR Part 190, PHMSA may also issue an enforcement action for failure to comply with the special permit; and • Any work plans and associated schedules must be automatically incorporated into the Magellan special permit and are enforceable in the same manner. Operational Enforcement History - 2007 through December 31, 2017: Since the beginning of 2007 through December 31, 2017, Magellan was cited in 40 enforcement cases with a total of $1,067,680 in collected penalties. PHMSA initiated eight (8) Notices of Amendments, ten (10) Notices of Probable Violations, nineteen (19) Warning Letters, and three (3) Corrective Action Orders against Magellan and subsidiaries. Below is a table of PHMSA enforcement matters and penalties of all types in all PHMSA Regions for Magellan (OPID #39504, 22610, 31579, and 31580) from 2007 through December 31, 2017: • 39504 - Magellan Crude Oil Pipeline Company, L.P. • 22610 - Magellan Pipeline Company, L.P. 31579 - Magellan Pipelines Holdings, L.P. • 31580 - Magellan Terminals Holdings, L.P. Magellan - Enforcement Cases - 2007 through 12/31/2017 Corrective Status Action Notice of Notice of Order Amendment Probable Safety Warning Violation Order Letter Total CLOSED 8 9 0 19 38 OPEN 1 1 0 2 Total 3 8 10 0 19 40 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 5 of 20#
Magellan Midstream Partner Special Permit Analysis and Findings, page 6Magellan - Civil Penalty Status - 2007 through 12/31/2018 Proposed Awaiting Order Assessed Withdrawn/Reduced Collected $1,307,000 $28,600 $1,067,680 $210,720 $1,067,680 PHMSA finds there are no current enforcement cases that impede going forward with the granting of this special permit request by Magellan. The special permit application from Magellan, environmental assessment, and special permit are available in Docket No. PHMSA-2016-0072 at: www.regulations.gov. PHMSA has determined that imposing the conditions and limitations summarized in this document and detailed in the special permit will ensure that granting the special permit for an extended inspection interval for the special permit tanks will be consistent with safety. Findings: Based on the information submitted by Magellan and PHMSA's analysis of technical, operational and safety issues, and given the conditions that will be imposed in the special permit, PHMSA finds that granting this special permit to Magellan to operate 493 special permit tanks located at 81 sites in the states of Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Wisconsin, and Wyoming with an extended inspection interval for 20-years would not be inconsistent with pipeline safety. Completed in Washington DC on: May 14, 2018 Prepared By: PHMSA - Engineering and Research Division Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 6 of 20#
Magellan Midstream Partner Special Permit Analysis and Findings, page 7Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Appendix A Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks: Located in a Located in Consequence a Could Affect HCA? Colorado Aurora Adams 8 Yes Yes Fountain Dupont Adams 9 Yes Yes El Paso Yes Yes Connecticut Hamden New Haven Yes Yes New Haven New Haven Illinois Heyworth Mclean Menard Menard lowa Bettendorf Scott Des Moines Polk Ft Dodge Webster lowa City Johnson Mason City Cerro Gordo Milford Dickinson Sioux City Waterloo Woodbury Black Hawk Kansas Boyer Butler El Dorado East El Dorado West Butler Great Bend Butler Barton Kansas City Wyandotte Olathe Johnson Scott City Scott Topeka Wichita Shawnee Sedgwick Minnesota Alexandria Douglas Duluth St Louis 1 No Yes Mankato™ Blue Earth 1 No Yes Marshall Lyon No Yes Minneapolis Ramsey Yes Olmsted 1 Yes Rochester No Yes Rosemount Dakota 8 Yes Yes St Paul Park Washington 1 Yes Yes Willmar Kandiyohi Carlton 1 1 No Yes Wrenshall Yes Yes Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 7 of 20#
Magellan Midstream Partner Special Permit Analysis and Findings, page 8Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks: Location - State, Facility Name, County, and Number of Tanks Number of Breakout Located in a State Facility Located in Name(s): County Included in the Consequence Storage Tanks High a Could Special Permit Area? Affect HCA? Request Missouri Carthage Jasper 5 No No Columbia Boone 4 Yes Yes Mt Vernon Jct Lawrence 4 No No Mt Vernon Terminal Lawrence No No Palmyra Marion No Yes Riverside Platte Yes Yes Springfield Greene Yes Nebraska Capehart Sarpy Yes Doniphan Hall No No Irvington Lincoln Douglas Yes Yes Lancaster No Yes Nebraska City Otoe No Omaha Yes Douglas Yes Yes North Dakota Fargo Cass Yes Yes Grand Forks Grand Forks Yes Yes Oklahoma Allen Pontotoc Yes Yes Barnsdall Osage No Yes Central Cushing Payne No No Cushing Payne No Yes Drumright Creek Yes Yes Drumright Crude Creek Yes Enid Garfield Yes Glenpool (East) Tulsa Yes Yes Glenpool (West) Tulsa Yes Yes Oklahoma City (High St) Oklahoma 8 Yes Yes Oklahoma City (Reno Ave) Oklahoma 6 Yes Yes Shinn Pence Payne No Yes West Tulsa Tulsa 14 Yes Yes Wynnewood Garvin No Yes South Dakota Rapid City Pennington 1 Yes Yes Sioux Falls Minnehaha 22 Yes Yes Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 8 of 20#
Magellan Midstream Partner Special Permit Analysis and Findings, page 9Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks: Location - State, Facility Name, County, and Number of Tanks Number of Breakout State Name(s): Facility County Included in the Storage Tanks High Special Permit Consequence Area? HCA? Affect Request Texas Corpus Christi Nueces Yes Yes Dallas Crane Crane No Dallas No East Houston Harris 12 3 Yes Yes Yes El Paso El Paso Yes Frost Navarro No Yes No Galena Park Harris No Yes Yes Hearne Roberts 11 Yes Yes Odessa Ector Yes Speed Jct Reagan Falls Yes =--- No Harris No Tye Yes Yes Taylor No Yes Wisconsin Bateman Cadott Chippewa 4 1 No Chippewa No Chippewa Falls Chippewa No No 1 Yes Yes Wyoming Cheyenne Laramie Yes Yes Total Breakout Tanks included in Special Permit: 493 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 9 of 20#
Magellan Midstream Partner Special Permit Analysis and Findings, page 10Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Appendix B Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME DUE DATE DATE LAST INTERNAL NEXT SECONDARY CONTAIN- DIKE FACILITY NAME(S): STATE COUNTY TANK # INSPECTION INTERNAL INSPECTION CAPACITY TANK TRANSI- VOLUME MENT SCHEDULE TIONAL (BBLS) (BBLS) ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Douglas 157 2000 2028 ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Minnesota Douglas 429 2012 2037 25,049 29,602 2,186 ALEXANDRIA Douglas 552 1998 2026 2,279 ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Minnesota Douglas 554 2001 2029 50,055 50,055 50,055 10,913 ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Douglas Douglas 555 1999 2027 10,913 ALEXANDRIA Douglas 557 556 1999 2027 25,049 29,602 10,914 10,911 ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Minnesota Douglas 1999 2027 ALEXANDRIA Minnesota 558 2010 2035 25,049 10,913 Douglas 559 1998 ALEXANDRIA Minnesota 2026 29,602 10,077 10,912 ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Douglas Douglas 561 560 1999 1999 2027 2027 25,049 25,049 10,914 ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Minnesota Douglas 682 2001 2029 72,870 72,870 19,406 10,913 Douglas 683 2002 2030 ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Douglas 685 1998 2025 35,844 72,870 18.087 19,399 ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Minnesota Douglas Douglas 686 687 2001 2000 2029 2028 75.305 18,631 ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Douglas 688 2001 ALEXANDRIA Minnesota 2029 75,305 19,403 17,675 ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Douglas 761 2001 2029 ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Douglas 762 2002 2030 75,305 35,844 28,688 28,682 Douglas 763 2002 2030 ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Douglas 1343 ALEXANDRIA Minnesota 2010 2035 75,305 94.454 28,692 Douglas 1344 1999 2027 36,230 ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Douglas 1346 ALEXANDRIA 2002 2030 69,277 94,454 38,901 37,407 ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Minnesota 1347 1999 Douglas Douglas 1348 2002 2023 ALEXANDRIA Minnesota 2030 83,884 83,884 37,401 37,404 Douglas 1441 2004 2032 ALEXANDRIA ALLEN Minnesota Oklahoma Douglas 4010 1998 2025 94,454 111,531 69,277 39,098 52,502 ALLEN Oklahoma Pontotoc Pontotoc 864 865 2011 2007 2036 2031 111,531 61,772 53,177 ALLEN Oklahoma Pontotoc 866 2006 2024 44,697 ALLEN Oklahoma Pontotoc ALLEN Oklahoma Pontotoc 867 875 2013 1998 2026 2037 47,875 51,398 114,540 61,772 ALLEN Pontotoc 2036 ALLEN Oklahoma Oklahoma Pontotoc 876 2008 110,547 119,752 70,990 48,882 ALLEN 877 2009 Oklahoma Pontotoc 880 2031 AURORA Colorado 107 2005 2029 114,540 70,274 AURORA Colorado Adams 110 2009 2013 2038 152,667 87,189 69,277 AURORA Colorado Adams 207 2003 2037 70,927 AURORA Colorado Adams 213 2008 2036 2026 84,525 87,189 68,632 68,318 AURORA AURORA Colorado Colorado Adams Adams 401 402 2009 2037 152,667 87,189 48,016 AURORA Adams 405 2008 2009 2036 77,441 AURORA Adams 406 2007 2037 84,525 75,601 77,439 BARNSDALL Osage 416 2001 2035 BARNSDALL Osage 729 2029 84,525 27,181 5,681 48,355 BARNSDALL Osage 730 2008 1997 2036 25,605 3,020 BARNSDALL Osage 1002 1994 2025 BARNSDALL Osage 1003 2011 2024 33,342 29,804 29,621 25,212 BARNSDALL Osage 1213 2011 2036 2036 21,023 85,966 114,130 29,950 BATEMAN Chippewa 42 2007 2035 426 93 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 10 of 20#
Magellan Midstream Partner Special Permit Analysis and Findings, page 11Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME DUE DATE DATE LAST INTERNAL NEXT SECONDARY CONTAIN- DIKE FACILITY NAME(S): STATE COUNTY TANK #5 INSPECTION INTERNAL INSPECTION CAPACITY TANK TRANSI- VOLUME MENT TIONAL (BBLS) (BBLS) BETTENDORF BETTENDORF lowa lowa Scott 9 103,285 BOYER TERMINAL PRODUCTS Kansas Butler Scott 616,556 595 504 354 6,475 CADOTT CADOTT Wisconsin CADOTT Wisconsin Wisconsin Chippewa 108,605 108,605 108,605 50,888 Chippewa 25,657 39,921 CAPEHART CADOTT Wisconsin Chippewa Chippewa 108,605 42,717 42,714 31,203 CAPEHART Nebraska CARTHAGE Nebraska Sarpy 36,360 36,360 CARTHAGE Missouri Jasper Sarpy CARTHAGE Missouri 63,368 63.368 63,368 28,524 267 CARTHAGE Missouri Jasper CARTHAGE Missouri Missouri Jasper 63,368 63,368 18,852 51,347 Jasper Jasper CENTRAL CUSHING CENTRAL CUSHING Oklahoma Oklahoma 464,223 464,223 215,835 19,340 Payne CENTRAL CUSHING CENTRAL CUSHING Oklahoma Oklahoma Payne Payne Payne 464,223 216,428 467,905 261,207 216,430 CENTRAL CUSHING CENTRAL CUSHING Oklahoma Oklahoma Payne Payne 1,009,730 454,433 310,212 440,850 428,100 CENTRAL CUSHING CENTRAL CUSHING Oklahoma CHEYENNE Oklahoma Payne Laramie Payne 1,009,730 1,009,730 438,688 CHEYENNE Wyoming Laramie 19,371 19,106 14,246 CHEYENNE Wyoming Wyoming Laramie Laramie 18,973 14,206 15,095 CHEYENNE CHEYENNE Wyoming 19,355 Laramie 19,987 19,761 15,094 15,095 CHEYENNE Wyoming CHEYENNE • Wyoming Wyoming Laramie Laramie Laramie 40,454 29,050 15,093 CHEYENNE CHEYENNE Wyoming 42,211 CHIPPEWA FALLS Wisconsin Wyoming Laramie 80,510 37,910 Chippewa Boone Boone 105,078 374 63,267 COLUMBIA COLUMBIA Missouri Missouri 28,555 373 COLUMBIA Missouri Boone 105,078 105,078 74,689 CORPUS CHRISTI COLUMBIA Missouri Nueces Boone 105,078 19,379 49,813 CORPUS CHRISTI Texas Texas Nueces 139,831 124,960 587,735 138,301 74,692 CRANE CRUDE CRANE CRUDE Texas Texas Crane Crane 124,960 124,960 49,389 CRANE CRUDE CUSHING Oklahoma Texas Payne Crane 49,728 45,002 (SINGLETON BLVD.) DALLAS Texas Dallas 134,161 943 98,208 302 (SINGLETON BLVD.) DALLAS Texas Dallas 134,161 98,202 (SINGLETON BLVD.)| DALLAS Texas Dallas 134,161 6,397 DES MOINES DES MOINES lowa DES MOINES lowa Polk Polk 11,945 42,579 11,945 4,530 5,519 DES MOINES lowa lowa Polk 138,703 33,537 Polk 32,390 Special ermit: PHMS, A-2 01 Midstream L.I#
Magellan Midstream Partner Special Permit Analysis and Findings, page 12Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME DUE DATE NEXT SECONDARY FACILITY NAME(S): STATE COUNTY DATE LAST TANK # INSPECTION INTERNAL INSPECTION INTERNAL CONTAIN- DIKE TANK TRANSI- VOLUME MENT CAPACITY TIONAL (BBLS) (BBLS) DES MOINES DES MOINES lowa Polk SCHEDULE DES MOINES lowa Polk Polk 2032 2033 138,703 153,470 34,512 DES MOINES lowa 2035 2019 34,516 DES MOINES DES MOINES lowa lowa Polk Polk 153,470 153,470 34,516 DES MOINES DES MOINES lowa Polk 2029 153,470 lowa Polk Polk 2035 2033 2038 2024 545,734 DES MOINES lowa 187,121 545,734 DES MOINES DES MOINES lowa lowa Polk Polk Polk 2029 187,121 187,121 DES MOINES lowa lowa Polk 2031 2023 187,121 DES MOINES DES MOINES lowa lowa Polk Polk 2031 2035 32,596 58,763 DES MOINES DES MOINES DES MOINES lowa lowa Polk Polk 2026 121,142 545,734 DES MOINES lowa lowa Polk 2037 246.699 121,142 DES MOINES DRUMRIGHT DONIPHAN Nebraska lowa Polk Polk 246,699 Creek Hall 187,121 DRUMRIGHT Oklahoma 69,490 237 DRUMRIGHT Oklahoma DRUMRIGHT Oklahoma Oklahoma Creek Creek Creek 483,626 120,386 476,691 DRUMRIGHT DRUMRIGHT DRUMRIGHT Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Creek Creek Creek 120,386 120,386 DRUMRIGHT CRUDE DRUMRIGHT CRUDE Oklahoma Creek Creek 94.482 2,096 DUPONT DULUTH Minnesota Oklahoma St Louis 170,031 DUPONT DUPONT Colorado Adams 8,899 609 Colorado DUPONT Colorado Colorado Adams Adams 31,858 30,663 Adams Adams DUPONT DUPONT Colorado Colorado 38,428 Adams 26,698 DUPONT DUPONT DUPONT Colorado Colorado Adams 64,290 63,326 EAST HOUSTON Colorado Adams Adams 68,919 EAST HOUSTON EAST HOUSTON Texas Texas Harris Harris 578,498 74,318 EAST HOUSTON Texas Harris 275,140 EAST HOUSTON Texas Texas Harris 578,498 365,844 EAST HOUSTON CRUDE Harris 578,498 EAST HOUSTON CRUDE Texas Harris 578,498 113,905 EAST HOUSTON CRUDE Texas Harris 2034 275,140 113,624 EAST HOUSTON CRUDE Texas Harris 2027 578,498 109,777 CRUDE Texas Harris 1228 2005 2033 578,498 112,581 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 12 of 20#
Magellan Midstream Partner Special Permit Analysis and Findings, page 13Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME DUE DATE NEXT SECONDARY DATE LAST INTERNAL DIKE FACILITY NAME(S): STATE COUNTY TANK # INTERNAL INSPECTION CONTAIN- TANK INSPECTION MENT CAPACITY TRANSI- TIONAL VOLUME (BBLS) EAST HOUSTON SCHEDULE (BBLS) EAST HOUSTON CRUDE Texas Harris 1229 2037 365,844 112,511 CRUDE Texas Harris 1230 365,844 111,994 EAST HOUSTON CRUDE Texas Harris 1427 275,140 112,909 EL DORADO EAST EL DORADO EAST Kansas Kansas Butler Butler 1209 434 4,949 EL DORADO EAST EL DORADO EAST Kansas Kansas Butler Butler 1210 Kansas Butler 1211 EL DORADO WEST EL DORADO EAST Kansas Butler 1212 EL DORADO WEST 208 EL DORADO WEST Kansas Butler 209 EL DORADO WEST Kansas Kansas Butler 304 EL DORADO WEST Kansas Butler Butler 404 403 EL PASO EL PASO Texas Texas El Paso El Paso EL PASO EL PASO Texas EL PASO Texas Texas El Paso El Paso El Paso 4 EL PASO EL PASO Texas Texas El Paso El Paso EL PASO EL PASO Texas El Paso 8 EL PASO Texas Texas El Paso El Paso 10 9 EL PASO EL PASO Texas El Paso 11 EL PASO EL PASO Texas Texas El Paso 12 El Paso 13 EL PASO Texas Texas El Paso El Paso 14 15 2036 EL PASO Texas El Paso 16 2036 2035 EL PASO EL PASO Texas Texas EI Paso El Paso 19 17 2037 2037 ENID ENID Oklahoma Oklahoma Garfield Garfield 1233 1231 2031 2036 ENID ENID Oklahoma Garfield Oklahoma Garfield 1238 1239 2034 FARGO North Dakota Cass 2023 FARGO North Dakota Cass 135 2038 FARGO North Dakota Cass 564 563 2024 2033 FARGO FARGO North Dakota North Dakota Cass Cass 566 2031 FARGO North Dakota Cass 677 2033 FARGO North Dakota Cass 689 690 2032 2030 FARGO FARGO North Dakota North Dakota Cass Cass 693 694 2032 2024 FARGO FARGO North Dakota North Dakota Cass Cass 764 695 2024 2032 FARGO FARGO North Dakota North Dakota Cass Cass 1350 1349 2031 2037 FARGO FARGO North Dakota North Dakota Cass Cass 1353 1351 2028 2036 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 13 of 20#
Magellan Midstream Partner Special Permit Analysis and Findings, page 14Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME DUE DATE NEXT SECONDARY FACILITY NAME(S): STATE COUNTY DATE LAST INTERNAL DIKE TANK # INTERNAL INSPECTION CONTAIN- TANK INSPECTION TRANSI- MENT CAPACITY TIONAL VOLUME (BBLS) FARGO North Dakota SCHEDULE (BBLS) FARGO North Dakota Cass 1354 1994 2024 FOUNTAIN 4009 128,167 Colorado 1998 2020 61,126 37,024 FROST Texas 33-8 2011 2036 40,866 FROST 29,178 Texas 511 2034 FT DODGE 525 2010 2006 292,573 74,811 36,759 lowa 2031 GALENA PARK 129 292,573 Texas 2005 2033 197,059 GALENA PARK 291* 64,363 Texas 2004 2032 607,020 893 984 GALENA PARK Texas 308* 2013 GALENA PARK Texas 311* 2007 2029 2035 126,229 111,544 GALENA PARK 312* 481,186 Texas 2007 2027 481,186 290,504 GALENA PARK Texas 374* 373* 2011 2033 GALENA PARK 1,053,764 Texas 600,882 290,420 382* 2007 2021 GALENA PARK 2006 1,049,002 Texas 2030 203,800 610,203 GALENA PARK Texas 383* 2002 106,074 385* 2005 2020 GALENA PARK 2021 188,363 203,800 50,821 GALENA PARK Texas Texas 386* 50,767 387* 2012 2003 2031 GALENA PARK 237,530 Texas 2034 233,050 139,383 GALENA PARK Texas 388* 2011 2021 285,073 136,456 152,281 GALENA PARK Texas 391* 2007 2026 607,020 GLENPOOL (EAST) Oklahoma 393* 2002 2021 607,020 297,995 GLENPOOL (EAST) 120 2007 2035 269,126 GLENPOOL (EAST) Oklahoma 1204 2011 129,913 Oklahoma 2036 129,913 108,254 548 GLENPOOL (EAST) Oklahoma 1217 1998 2019 GLENPOOL (EAST) 1219 1998 129,913 Oklahoma 2019 129,913 99,098 GLENPOOL (EAST) Oklahoma 1438 1998 2019 129,913 77,844 GLENPOOL (WEST) Oklahoma 1439 2022 129 913 GLENPOOL (WEST) Oklahoma 301 2004 2007 2035 168,790 49,481 46,721 GLENPOOL (WEST) Oklahoma 302 1999 2024 168,790 83,349 GLENPOOL (WEST) Oklahoma 303 2005 2033 168,790 83,454 GLENPOOL (WEST) Oklahoma 304 2007 2035 168,790 83,430 GLENPOOL (WEST) 305 2001 82,913 Oklahoma 2017 168,790 GLENPOOL (WEST) 307 2007 82,967 Oklahoma 2035 GRAND FORKS 309 168,790 North Dakota 2013 2007 2035 168,790 2,545 GREAT BEND 2,552 Kansas Grand Forks Barton 302 180 2008 2038 HAMDEN 76,800 1,925 Connecticut New Haven 2036 HAMDEN 10H* 2008 33,201 538 Connecticut New Haven 2035 HAMDEN 11H* 248,976 Connecticut 2010 98,757 New Haven 2035 HAMDEN 1H* 248,976 Connecticut 2010 96,880 New Haven 2H* 2029 HAMDEN 248,976 Connecticut 2008 93,734 New Haven 3H* 2036 HAMDEN 2012 64,025 New Haven 4H* 2000 2037 248,976 HAMDEN 248,976 Connecticut Connecticut 2027 94,207 HAMDEN New Haven 5H* 248,976 14,399 Connecticut New Haven 7H* 2000 2018 HEARNE 248,976 91,069 HEARNE Texas Roberts 1247 1999 2000 2022 248,976 Texas 93,736 Roberts 2025 HEARNE 1248 118,391 30,533 Texas 1998 2026 HEARNE Roberts 1252 2000 118,391 30,315 HEARNE Texas Roberts 1253 2005 2028 30,296 HEARNE Texas Roberts 1254 2033 118,391 118,391 Texas 30,390 Roberts 2002 2030 118,391 HEARNE Texas 1255 2002 2030 30,397 HEARNE Roberts 1256 2012 118,391 30,570 Texas Roberts 2037 HEARNE 1258 118,391 30,754 Texas Roberts 1259 2005 2003 2033 2031 118,391 118,391 82,727 39,861 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 14 of 20#
Magellan Midstream Partner Special Permit Analysis and Findings, page 15Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME DUE DATE NEXT FACILITY NAME(S): STATE COUNTY DATE LAST SECONDARY TANK# INTERNAL INSPECTION INTERNAL CONTAIN- DIKE CAPACITY TANK INSPECTION TRANSI- VOLUME MENT TIONAL (BBLS) HEARNE HEARNE Texas Texas Roberts SCHEDULE (BBLS) McLean Roberts 2006 HEYWORTH IOWA CITY IOWA CITY Illinois 2000 2004 2034 2024 2032 118,391 118,391 68,831 69,379 lowa lowa Johnson Johnson 2008 2010 2036 2035 32,205 28,362 88,010 14,662 1,513 IOWA CITY IOWA CITY lowa lowa Johnson Johnson Johnson 1999 2037 2027 43,099 37,403 14,747 IOWA CITY IOWA CITY IOWA CITY lowa 2012 2012 2031 2037 64,245 47,260 lowa lowa 38,318 36,760 Johnson Johnson 2003 2003 IOWA CITY IOWA CITY 2037 2031 64,245 49,907 37,406 37,408 lowa IOWA CITY IOWA CITY lowa Johnson Johnson Johnson 2003 2012 2029 2030 55,665 51,254 36,771 38,436 lowa lowa Johnson Johnson 2012 2004 IOWA CITY 2032 2029 46,481 58,485 36,353 38,440 IRVINGTON IOWA CITY lowa lowa Douglas Johnson 2004 2004 2035 2032 49,907 64,828 KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY Nebraska 51,427 Kansas Wyandotte Wyandotte 2005 2007 236,223 5,594 756 705 KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY Kansas Kansas Wyandotte Wyandotte 2005 2033 2033 236,223 236,223 3,509 3,515 KANSAS CITY Kansas 2003 2003 2024 2023 236,223 250,547 70,108 13,915 KANSAS CITY Kansas Kansas Wyandotte Wyandotte 2008 2003 2036 2022 KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY 236.223 68,481 67,155 Kansas KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY Kansas Kansas Wyandotte Wyandotte 2011 2009 2037 2036 236,223 64,917 46,472 49,951 KANSAS CITY Kansas Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte Wyandotte 1999 2012 2037 1995 2012 2037 2024 67,305 67,305 32,321 KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY Kansas Kansas 250,547 236,223 34,676 2008 2009 2023 34,838 32,029 KANSAS CITY Kansas KANSAS CITY Nebraska Kansas Kansas Wyandotte Wyandotte 2036 2037 62,672 52,808 53,521 34,816 LINCOLN MARSHALL MARSHALL MARSHALL MARSHALL MANKATO LINCOLN LINCOLN Nebraska Nebraska Lancaster Lancaster 2005 2011 2033 2036 236,223 39,293 461 145,815 2001 2004 1988 2026 27,708 237 Minnesota Lancaster 2032 2018 36,017 36,271 27,653 Minnesota Minnesota 1998 1998 2026 2024 83,797 16,861 2,098 Minnesota Minnesota Lyon Lyon 2010 2003 2035 2024 83,797 42,681 16,860 16,866 MARSHALL MARSHALL Minnesota Minnesota Lyon 2001 2002 2030 42,681 83,797 16,857 19,224 MARSHALL Minnesota Minnesota Lyon Lyon 2001 2028 2028 MARSHALL 74,736 83,797 42,681 16,869 16,864 MARSHALL MARSHALL Minnesota Minnesota Lyon Lyon Lyon 2010 1999 2035 2027 74,736 27,888 27,968 MASON CITY MASON CITY MASON CITY lowa lowa Cerro Gordo 1988 2004 2032 2012 2037 2018 58,809 345 38,928 237 lowa lowa Cerro Gordo MASON CITY Cerro Gordo Cerro Gordo 1990 1990 2020 2020 78,757 78,757 38,300 MASON CITY MASON CITY lowa lowa 79,259 38,942 Cerro Gordo Cerro Gordo 1317 1990 1990 2020 2020 110,187 79,259 38,936 36,891 38,926 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 15 of 20#
Magellan Midstream Partner Special Permit Analysis and Findings, page 16Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME DUE DATE DATE LAST NEXT SECONDARY FACILITY NAME(S): STATE COUNTY TANK # INTERNAL INSPECTION INTERNAL CONTAIN- DIKE CAPACITY TANK INSPECTION TRANSI- VOLUME MENT TIONAL (BBLS) MASON CITY MASON CITY lowa lowa Cerro Gordo SCHEDULE (BBLS) MILFORD MENARD Cerro Gordo 2027 2033 110,187 lowa Illinois 38,931 38,756 Dickinson Menard 2020 2020 335,300 69,323 MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota Minnesota 1,678 Ramsey Ramsey Ramsey 2034 38,872 65,710 4,441 917 MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota Minnesota 2027 2030 38,872 26,678 18,382 9,333 MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota Minnesota Ramsey Ramsey 2037 2028 38,873 17,970 MINNEAPOLIS Ramsey Ramsey 2019 31,774 40,258 26,547 MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota Minnesota Ramsey Ramsey 2037 2036 139,120 24,969 26,438 MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota Minnesota Ramsey Ramsey 2025 90,958 91,911 71,111 MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota 2028 2038 102,993 72,771 Minnesota Minnesota 51,755 72,759 Ramsey Ramsey 2026 139,120 91,909 MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota Minnesota Ramsey Ramsey 2028 76,552 76,539 2022 2035 139,120 MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS 95,007 76,248 Minnesota Minnesota Ramsey Ramsey Ramsey 2027 2019 227,990 95,007 76,649 MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS 76,649 Minnesota Minnesota Ramsey Ramsey 2035 102,396 139,120 70,389 64,701 MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota Minnesota 2028 2026 227,990 139,120 74,299 MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota Minnesota Ramsey Ramsey 2033 2027 95,007 95,007 61,000 76,655 MT VERNON JCT MT VERNON JCT Lawrence Ramsey 2029 76,522 71,050 Missouri Missouri Lawrence 2034 172,401 227,990 MT VERNON JCT MT VERNON JCT Missouri Missouri Lawrence Lawrence 2033 2033 172,401 172,401 104,061 150,491 55,988 MT VERNON NEBRASKA CITY TERMINAL Missouri Lawrence 2034 2034 172,401 Nebraska Nebraska 312 403 403 NEBRASKA CITY NEBRASKA CITY Otoe Otoe Otoe 2037 2033 21,684 4,868 26,874 5,911 NEBRASKA CITY NEBRASKA CITY Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska 2037 Otoe Otoe Otoe Otoe 2029 2037 29,278 17,713 26,529 NEBRASKA CITY NEBRASKA CITY Nebraska 115,802 72,124 71,439 NEBRASKA CITY Nebraska Nebraska 2019 New Haven Otoe 2033 2037 36,478 NEW HAVEN (85 33,924 47,808 48,388 NEW HAVEN (85 EAST STREET) Connecticut 2029 115,802 110,143 185,257 NEW HAVEN (85 EAST STREET) Connecticut New Haven 47,862 11A* 2025 110,143 NEW HAVEN (85 EAST STREET) Connecticut 90,508 New Haven 15A* 2024 128,000 NEW HAVEN (85 EAST STREET) Connecticut New Haven 86,755 17A* 2010 2027 128,000 NEW HAVEN (85 EAST STREET) Connecticut 91,450 New Haven 18A* 2011 2033 128,000 EAST STREET) Connecticut 90,810 New Haven 1A* 2012 2037 110,143 46,309 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 16 of 20#
Magellan Midstream Partner Special Permit Analysis and Findings, page 17Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME DUE DATE NEXT SECONDARY FACILITY NAME(S): STATE COUNTY DATE LAST INTERNAL DIKE TANK# INTERNAL INSPECTION CONTAIN- TANK INSPECTION TRANSI- MENT CAPACITY TIONAL VOLUME (BBLS) NEW HAVEN (85 Connecticut New Haven SCHEDULE (BBLS) NEW HAVEN (85 EAST STREET) 2A* 2031 110,143 65,307 NEW HAVEN (85 EAST STREET Connecticut New Haven 4A* 2028 110,143 EAST STREET Connecticut New Haven 66,665 2026 ODESSA 110,143 ODESSA ODESSA Texas Texas 90,959 Ector Ector Ector Ector 144,200 73,500 77,600 74,990 ODESSA ODESSA Texas 47,867 Texas Ector 32,000 57,031 ODESSA Texas Ector Ector 33,400 32,000 16,588 ODESSA Texas 20,577 16,629 ODESSA ODESSA Texas Texas Ector 35,300 Ector Ector 35,300 20,838 ODESSA Texas Texas 39,200 18,056 17,572 ODESSA ODESSA Texas Texas Ector Ector 42,300 42,300 21,827 ODESSA Oklahoma Ector 22,800 33,400 20,671 22,563 OKLAHOMA CITY Oklahoma Texas 21,092 20,251 OKLAHOMA CITY 4,337 OKLAHOMA CITY (HIGH.ST) Oklahoma Oklahoma 21,092 4,563 Oklahoma Oklahoma OKLAHOMA CITY 106,530 Oklahoma 50,440 Oklahoma OKLAHOMA CITY 106,530 44,971 Oklahoma Oklahoma OKLAHOMA CITY 38,690 18,565 Oklahoma Oklahoma OKLAHOMA CITY 38,690 18,448 Oklahoma Oklahoma OKLAHOMA CITY 35,976 OKLAHOMA CITY (HIGH ST) Oklahoma 17,658 Oklahoma 35,976 17,574 Oklahoma Oklahoma OKLAHOMA CITY 17,297 OKLAHOMA CITY (RENO AVE) Oklahoma 550 Oklahoma 17,297 OKLAHOMA CITY (RENO AVE) Oklahoma 8,264 Oklahoma 167,549 Oklahoma 68,264 Oklahoma OKLAHOMA CITY 167,549 OKLAHOMA CITY (RENO AVE) Oklahoma 72,959 Oklahoma 167,549 Oklahoma 82,468 Oklahoma 167,549 Kansas Kansas 32,324 Johnson Johnson 112,404 92,832 OLATHE Kansas 26,344 OLATHE Kansas Johnson 112,404 48,763 OMAHA OMAHA Nebraska Kansas Johnson Johnson 92,832 68,061 PALMYRA Nebraska Douglas Douglas 125,155 25,584 Missouri Marion 80,200 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 17 of 20#
Magellan Midstream Partner Special Permit Analysis and Findings, page 18Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME DUE DATE NEXT SECONDARY FACILITY NAME(S): STATE COUNTY DATE LAST INTERNAL DIKE TANK# INTERNAL INSPECTION CONTAIN- TANK INSPECTION TRANS!- MENT CAPACITY TIONAL VOLUME (BBLS) RAPID CITY REAGAN South Dakota Pennington 10-53 SCHEDULE (BBLS) Texas Falls 4233 2009 RIVERSIDE 2037 36,350 Missouri 2001 8,368 RIVERSIDE Platte 1 2029 2036 29,454 RIVERSIDE Missouri Platte 2 2011 2011 232,073 Missouri Platte 2036 88,817 34,909 RIVERSIDE Missouri Platte 3 2011 2036 283,323 232,073 88,415 RIVERSIDE Missouri Platte 2011 2036 89,785 RIVERSIDE 5 133,861 Missouri 2011 89,607 ROCHESTER Platte 2036 283,323 Minnesota 2011 2036 283,323 89,360 ROSEMOUNT Minnesota Olmsted 2007 27,302 ROSEMOUNT Dakota 1996 2035 Minnesota 224 Dakota 2022 ROSEMOUNT 2012 152,037 44,357 Minnesota 2037 69,301 ROSEMOUNT Dakota 152,037 Minnesota 2008 2036 75,207 ROSEMOUNT Dakota 2006 205,613 Minnesota 2034 72,361 ROSEMOUNT Dakota 2009 205,613 32,676 ROSEMOUNT Minnesota Dakota 2008 2037 205,613 35,929 ROSEMOUNT Minnesota Dakota 2005 2036 205,613 Minnesota 2028 51,791 SHINN PENCE SCOTT CITY Kansas Dakota Scott 2010 2013 2038 205,613 205,613 52,725 645 Oklahoma Payne 2035 SHINN PENCE 65,632 Oklahoma Payne 2012 2036 128,970 67,777 6,907 SHINN PENCE Oklahoma Payne 2012 2037 SHINN PENCE Oklahoma 2013 2038 111,693 68,309 SHINN PENCE Payne 2012 101,839 Oklahoma 2036 67,560 SHINN PENCE Payne 145,081 Oklahoma 2013 2038 67,618 SHINN PENCE Payne Payne 2013 2030 120,401 SHINN PENCE Oklahoma Oklahoma 2013 2038 81,475 67,212 68,031 SHINN PENCE Payne 2013 106,525 Oklahoma 2038 68,211 SHINN PENCE Payne 80,338 Oklahoma 2013 67,531 SHINN PENCE Payne 2013 2038 Oklahoma 2029 138,291 67,260 SHINN PENCE PayneR 2013 111,393 67,966 SHINN PENCE Oklahoma Oklahoma Payne 2013 2038 2038 115,930 67,160 SHINN PENCE Payne 2013 128,382 SHINN PENCE Payne 2013 109,089 Oklahoma Oklahoma 2037 2038 67,382 67,436 SHINN PENCE Oklahoma Payne 2011 2036 122,972 151,357 66,780 SHINN PENCE Oklahoma Payne 2012 66,812 Payne 2037 SHINN PENCE 93,319 68,010 SHINN PENCE Oklahoma Payne 2013 2029 92,221 Oklahoma Payne 2012 2037 114,629 67,027 68,193 SHINN PENCE Oklahoma 2012 SHINN PENCE Payne 2028 Oklahoma 2011 2036 137,059 68,781 SIOUX CITY 133,555 lowa 68,481 Woodbury Payne 2012 SIOUX CITY lowa 2007 2037 129,770 67,774 SIOUX CITY lowa Woodbury Woodbury 1989 2019 2035 211,203 1,749 SIOUX CITY lowa 182,970 10,912 SIOUX CITY Woodbury 2010 2035 lowa 2010 182,970 10,071 SIOUX CITY lowa Woodbury 2010 2035 211,203 10,206 Woodbury 2035 SIOUX CITY 211,203 lowa 2011 2036 10,157 SIOUX CITY lowa Woodbury 2010 10,170 SIOUX CITY Woodbury 2035 182,970 211,203 lowa 2011 10,039 Woodbury 2036 SIOUX CITY lowa 1990 211,203 10,140 SIOUX CITY Woodbury 2020 83,450 lowa 2006 2034 211,203 19,412 SIOUX CITY lowa Woodbury 2011 2036 18,940 SIOUX CITY Woodbury 2003 83,450 lowa 17,348 Woodbury 1989 2019 2022 211,203 211,203 18,640 18,637 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 18 of 20#
Magellan Midstream Partner Special Permit Analysis and Findings, page 19Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME DUE DATE NEXT SECONDARY FACILITY NAME(S): STATE COUNTY TANK# DATE LAST INTERNAL INSPECTION INTERNAL CONTAIN- DIKE CAPACITY TANK INSPECTION TRANSI- VOLUME MENT TIONAL (BBLS) SIOUX CITY SIOUX CITY lowa lowa Woodbury SCHEDULE (BBLS) Woodbury 2001 1988 2029 2018 SIOUX CITY 211,203 83,450 28,679 28,672 SIOUX CITY SIOUX CITY lowa lowa Woodbury Woodbury 2001 1988 2018 2027 2028 211,203 182,970 38,446 28,667 SIOUX CITY SIOUX CITY lowa lowa Woodbury Woodbury 1989 1999 2019 182,970 99,885 SIOUX CITY SIOUX CITY lowa 38,448 lowa lowa Woodbury Woodbury Woodbury 1990 2034 2020 182,970 99,885 37,404 37,396 1990 2006 SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS South Dakota South Dakota 2020 2029 68,318 99,885 39,263 Minnehaha Minnehaha 2003 2001 10,900 37,400 SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS South Dakota SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS South Dakota South Dakota Minnehaha Minnehaha 2001 2029 2031 102,486 2031 102,486 68,318 10,901 Minnehaha 2001 2003 10,899 2035 2029 102,486 68,318 10,898 10,894 SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS South Dakota South Dakota South Dakota Minnehaha Minnehaha 2010 Minnehaha Minnehaha 2001 2007 2027 2035 102,486 10,898 10,902 SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS South Dakota SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS South Dakota South Dakota Minnehaha Minnehaha 2002 2010 2035 52,738 102,485 52,738 94,795 94,795 19,365 18,345 SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS South Dakota South Dakota Minnehaha 2013 2038 2030 18,340 Minnehaha 2010 2000 2028 18,346 2027 2035 94,795 28,895 18,340 SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS South Dakota South Dakota Minnehaha Minnehaha 2003 2000 2020 68,318 52,738 26,384 28,597 SIOUX FALLS South Dakota SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS South Dakota Minnehaha Minnehaha 2006 South Dakota South Dakota Minnehaha Minnehaha 2006 2006 2031 2034 100,310 100.310 87,027 38,545 2005 2006 2033 2034 38,671 SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS South Dakota South Dakota 100,310 87,027 35,751 35,939 Minnehaha SIOUX FALLS SPRINGFIELDR SPEED JCT South Dakota Minnehaha Minnehaha 2007 2002 2033 2030 94,795 87,027 36,764 36,768 Missouri Texas Greene Harris 2001 2013 2038 2035 77,938 30,288 40,256 ST PAUL PARK 2007 2029 8,505 TOPEKA Minnesota Kansas Washington 2009 2004 2035 48,724 356 284 WEST TULSA WATERLOO TYE Texas Shawnee 2037 2032 705 57 Oklahoma lowa Taylor Black Hawk 2005 2007 2033 2035 91,674 5,980 4,292 WEST TULSA WEST TULSA Oklahoma Oklahoma Tulsa 113,903 14,142 254 Tulsa WEST TULSA WEST TULSA Oklahoma Tulsa 2004 1994 2010 2035 2023 113,903 353.418 19,028 14,141 Oklahoma Oklahoma Tulsa Tulsa 2013 1996 2021 12,186 WEST TULSA 2038 2022 353,418 353,418 66,841 66,613 WEST TULSA WEST TULSA Oklahoma Oklahoma Tulsa Tulsa 2002 2012 2037 353,418 353,418 80,754 68,980 WEST TULSA WEST TULSA Oklahoma Oklahoma Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa 2004 1996 2024 2021 353,418 353,418 108,932 109,615 WEST TULSA WEST TULSA WEST TULSA Oklahoma Oklahoma Tulsa Tulsa 2004 2032 2032 353,418 108,335 WEST TULSA Oklahoma 2008 1999 1998 2017 2036 353,418 49,591 116,372 Oklahoma Tulsa Tulsa 134,799 33,086 WICHITA Kansas Sedgwick 5 2006 2034 2021 353,418 167,855 137,278 1,592 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 19 of 20#
Magellan Midstream Partner Special Permit Analysis and Findings, page 20Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME DUE DATE SECONDARY FACILITY NAME(S): STATE DATE LAST INTERNAL INSPECTION INTERNAL TANK INSPECTION TRANSI- CAPACITY TIONAL VOLUME (BBLS) WRENSHALL WILLMAR Minnesota Kandiyohi SCHEDULE (BBLS) Minnesota Carlton LPMR MSR 2007 2007 2035 WYNNEWOOD 7,528 Oklahoma Garvin 2035 483 WYNNEWOOD 1514 645 242 Oklahoma Garvin 1515 2013 2013 2030 2030 222,530 222,530 144,104 159,639 Total Breakout Tanks included in Special Permit: 493 Note: * notes Magellan breakout tanks that are intrastate facilities in Connecticut (17 breakout tanks) and Texas (19 breakout tanks), all other Magellan breakout tanks in the special permit are interstate facilities. PHMSA received approval from the Railroad Commission of Texas pipeline office, Director - Stephanie Weidman on January 26, 2018 to include the Magellan intrastate hazardous pipeline facility breakout tanks noted in Appendix B above as part of the special permit. Magellan intrastate hazardous liquid pipeline facility breakout tanks in the state of Connecticut are inspected by PHMSA and are a part of this special permit as noted in Appendix B above. Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 20 of 20#
2016-0072 Magellan Midstream Partners EA FONSI, page 1Official PDFPIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT and FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT Special Permit Information: Docket No.: PHMSA-2016-0072 Requested by: Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. and its subsidiaries Operator ID#/Affiliate: 39504 - Magellan Crude Oil Pipeline Company, L.P. 22610 - Magellan Pipeline Company, L.P. 31579 - Magellan Pipelines Holdings, L.P. 31580 - Magellan Terminals Holdings, L.P. Date Requested: June 7, 2016 Original Issuance Date: May 14, 2018 Effective Dates: May 14, 2018 to May 14, 2038 Code Section(s): 49 CFR 195.432 I. Background The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), 42 United States Code (USC) §§ 4321 - 4375, Council on Environmental Quality regulations, 40 Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R. or CFR) §§ 1500-1508, and U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Order 5610.1C, requires the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS)' analyze a proposed action to determine whether the action will have a significant impact on the human environment. PHMSA analyzes special permit requests for potential risks to public safety and the environment that could result from our decision to grant, grant with additional conditions, or deny the request. As part of this " References to PHMSA in this document means PHMSA OPS. Final Environmental Assessment: PHMSA-2016-0072 -Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Consideration of Breakout Tank Inspection Intervals for Magellan Page 1 of 22#
2016-0072 Magellan Midstream Partners EA FONSI, page 2analysis, PHMSA evaluates whether a special permit would impact the likelihood or consequence of a pipeline system failure when compared to operation of the pipeline system in full compliance with the Pipeline Safety Regulations. The purpose of this final environmental assessment is to comply with the National Environmental Policy Act for Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. and its subsidiaries' (collectively "Magellan")? application of a special permit to lengthen the inspection interval of breakout tanks as required in 49 CFR 195.432. This final environmental assessment is intended to specifically analyze any environmental impact associated with the proposed waiver of certain Pipeline Safety Regulations found in 49 CFR 195.432. This final environmental assessment is prepared by the U.S. Department of Transportation, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration to analyze the special permit request in accordance with 49 CFR 190.341. PHMSA may grant the special permit request with additional conditions or deny the request. PHMSA developed this environmental assessment to determine the effects of our decision, if any, on the environment. Pursuant to 49 USC § 60118(c) and 49 CFR 190.341, PHMSA may only grant special permit requests that are not inconsistent with pipeline safety. PHMSA will impose conditions in the special permit if we conclude they are necessary for safety or to prevent the release of hazardous liquids. If PHMSA determines that a special permit would be inconsistent with pipeline safety or is not justified, the application will be denied. Applicable Acronyms American Petroleum Institute (API) Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R. or CFR) High Consequence Areas (HCA) 2 Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. and its subsidiaries include the following wholly owned and operated companies: Magellan Crude Oil Pipeline Company, L.P.., Magellan Pipeline Company, L.P., Magellan Pipelines Holdings, L.P., and Magellan Terminals Holdings, L.P. Final Environmental Assessment: PHMSA-2016-0072 -Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Consideration of Breakout Tank Inspection Intervals for Magellan Page 2 of 22#
2016-0072 Magellan Midstream Partners EA FONSI, page 3Pipeline Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS) This "Final Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact" includes the following sections: • Section I - Background • Section II - Site Description • Section III - Purpose and Need • Section IV - Alternatives • Section V - Affected Resources and Environmental Consequences • Section VI - Consultation and Coordination • Section VII - Attachments • Section VIII - Response to Public Comments Placed on Docket PHMSA-2016-0072 • Section IX - Finding of No Significant Impact • Section XV - List of Appendices II. Site Description The assets subject to the special permit are existing atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks located inside secondary containment dikes within active, maintained facilities. Aerial photos (Attachment 1: Aerial View of the Tank Locations) have been provided to depict the environment near each facility where existing active atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks are located The activity associated with this special permit relates to maintenance. This special permit does not apply to the expansion of the existing facilities beyond their current dimensions. Final Environmental Assessment: PHMSA-2016-0072 -Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Consideration of Breakout Tank Inspection Intervals for Magellan Page 3 of 22#
2016-0072 Magellan Midstream Partners EA FONSI, page 4A list of the atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks with the location, county, and state of each tank included in the special permit request are described in Attachment 2: Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks Included in the Special Permit Request, Number of Tanks, Facility Name, County and State. The pipeline facilities included in the special permit are limited to existing atmospheric breakout storage tanks that are currently operated and maintained aboveground within secondary containment dikes at active, maintained Magellan storage facilities. The existing Magellan atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks are used to facilitate the storage and distribution of crude oil and refined products such as gasoline, diesel fuel, and aviation fuel. A list of the atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks with each tank's size, secondary containment capacity, location, county, and state of each tank included in the special permit request are described in Attachment 2. Attachment 1 includes maps of the existing atmospheric aboveground storage tank facilities relative to the local surroundings. The atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks included in the special permit are regulated under 49 CFR 195.432. These facilities are industrial properties consisting of storage tanks, buildings, pump stations, valves, facility pipe, roads, and other aboveground appurtenances. The special permit will apply to existing atmospheric aboveground breakout tank storage facilities located at 81 locations in 14 states (Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Wisconsin, and Wyoming). There are 67 facilities located in a high consequence area ("HCA") or a location that could affect an HCA in accordance to 49 CFR 195.450 and therefore are included in the Magellan Integrity Management Program. Attachment 2 describes the 3 The atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks are in the States of Colorado, Connecticut, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Final Environmental Assessment: PHMSA-2016-0072 -Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Consideration of Breakout Tank Inspection Intervals for Magellan Page 4 of 22#
2016-0072 Magellan Midstream Partners EA FONSI, page 5specific existing atmospheric aboveground breakout tank storage facilities that are in a HCA or could affect a HCA Ill. Purpose and Need The purpose of the special permit is to lengthen the interval between internal inspections of Magellan's existing atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks.* The special permit will not authorize the expansion or construction of new pipeline infrastructure, and any new tanks constructed would be outside the scope of this special permit. On January 5, 2015, PHMSA issued the rulemaking, "Periodic Updates of Regulatory References to Technical Standards and Miscellaneous Amendments" (2015 Standards Update Rule) (January 5, 2015 80 FR 168). This rulemaking included the amendment to 49 CFR 195.432 to eliminate incorporation by reference Section 6.4.3 of the Third Edition of American Petroleum Institute (API") Standard 653, "Tank Inspection, Repair, Alteration, and Reconstruction", which allowed operators to set risk-based internal inspection intervals. The updated version of 49 CFR § 195.432 adopts Section 6.4.2 of API Standard 653, 3" Edition. The Magellan Tank Integrity Program establishes subsequent inspection intervals through the evaluation of an established minimum safe floor thickness, previous inspection results, corrosion rates, and defined likelihood and consequence factors. Describe the purpose of the requested special permit. What will it allow the operator to do that it could not do under the existing regulations? The special permit provides a variance from the requirements of 49 CFR 195.432 for the atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks (breakout tanks) and allows Magellan to use of the following transitional, staged breakout tank internal inspection schedule: • Breakout Tanks Last Inspected Before 1995: Inspect within 30 years of the previous internal inspection date (25 tanks to be inspected as of May 2017). * The proposed special permit would apply exclusively to Magellan. Given that the first compliance date PHMSA to consider any similar special permit requests. of the updated version of 49 CFR 195.432 has already passed, it would no longer be appropriate for Final Environmental Assessment: PHMSA-2016-0072 -Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Consideration of Breakout Tank Inspection Intervals for Magellan Page 5 of 22#
2016-0072 Magellan Midstream Partners EA FONSI, page 6Breakout Tanks Last Inspected Between 1995 and 2009: Inspect within 28 years of the previous internal inspection date (333 tanks to be inspected as of May 2017). Breakout Tanks Last Inspected Between 2010 and 2013: Inspect within 25 years of the previous internal inspection date (135 tanks to be inspected as of May 2017). Magellan must conduct subsequent internal inspections of the atmospheric above ground breakout storage tanks described above as required by 49 CFR 195.432. The special permit granted to Magellan does not give relief from the requirements of 49 CFR 195.432 for its breakout tanks inspected in 2014 to present, which will be within 20 years of the previous internal inspection date as required by the January 5, 2015, amended requirements of 49 CFR 195.432. Under the special permit, Magellan must continue use of its existing documented Tank Integrity Program during the transitional staged internal inspection period. List the pipeline safety regulations) for which the operator seeks relief from. Magellan requested relief from the requirements of 49 CFR 195.432(b) which requires internal inspection of the physical integrity of breakout tanks according to API Standard 653. Describe the need for the requested special permit. Why can't the applicant operate the pipeline under existing regulations? How would a special permit benefit the operator? Would a special permit benefit the public? If so, please explain how. The need for the requested special permit is based on the 2015 Standards Update Rule which removed Section 6.4.3 of API Standard 653 and replaced it with Section 6.4.2. of API Standard 653. At the time the rulemaking was published, compliance with this standard significantly accelerated the internal inspection intervals of over 550 of Magellan's 800 breakout tanks. Additionally, the 2015 Standards Update Rule revised 49 CFR 195.432 and required Magellan to perform internal inspections of approximately 100 tanks by January 5, 2017. Final Environmental Assessment: PHMSA-2016-0072 -Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Consideration of Breakout Tank Inspection Intervals for Magellan Page 6 of 22#
2016-0072 Magellan Midstream Partners EA FONSI, page 7Due to the number of atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks impacted under the existing regulations, Magellan expects it would experience significant logistical challenges in securing additional project personnel, qualified contractors, and reputable inspection services to oversee the accelerated tank internal inspections. Compliance with 49 CFR 195.432 effectively requires a significant shift in resources from Magellan's elective higher risk reduction programs due to reprioritization of limited specialized resources towards accelerated breakout tank internal inspections. PHMSA's approval of the special permit allows Magellan to perform internal breakout tank inspections using a transitional staged internal inspection schedule which would minimize reprioritization of resources away from elective high risk reduction programs. Granting this special permit avoids possible service disruptions of oil and petroleum products in the markets serviced by Magellan terminals. IV. Alternatives • Alternative 1: "No Action" Alternative In this alternative, the special permit would be denied, and Magellan would be required to fully comply with the current version of 49 CFR 195.432. Based on the number of tanks involved, Magellan expects significant logistical challenges to secure additional project personnel, qualified contractors, and reputable inspection services to oversee the accelerated tank internal inspections. Compliance with 49 CFR 195.432 would effectively require a significant shift in resources from Magellan's elective higher risk reduction programs due to reprioritization of resources. Alternative 2: Selected Alternative PHMSA will issue a special permit to provide a variance from the requirements of 49 CFR 195.432 to Magellan to perform breakout tank internal inspections through the use of the following transitional staged internal inspection schedule: Final Environmental Assessment: PHMSA-2016-0072 -Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Consideration of Breakout Tank Inspection Intervals for Magellan Page 7 of 22#
2016-0072 Magellan Midstream Partners EA FONSI, page 8Breakout Tanks Last Inspected Before 1995: Inspect within 30 years of the previous internal inspection date (25 tanks remain to be inspected as of May, 2017). • Breakout Tanks Last Inspected Between 1995 and 2009: Inspect within 28 years of the previous internal inspection date (333 tanks remain to be inspected as of May, 2017). Breakout Tanks Last Inspected Between 2010 and 2013: Inspect within 25 years of the previous internal inspection date (135 tanks remain to be inspected as of May, 2017). Magellan must conduct subsequent internal inspections of the atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks described above as required by 49 CFR 195.432. Magellan did not seek relief from the requirements of 49 CFR 195.432 for its breakout tanks inspected in 2014 to present, which must be within 20 years of the previous internal inspection date as required by the January 5, 2015 amended requirements of 49 CFR 195.432. Under the proposed special permit, Magellan must continue use of its existing documented Tank Integrity Program during the transitional staged internal inspection period. Magellan's Tank Integrity Program incorporates the use of daily shift visual inspections 5 of the break out tanks and their secondary containment dikes, continuous monitoring of tank levels through the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system, and semi-annual static tank trending for 12 continuous hours. 5 Magellan procedure 9.01-ADM-034 is required once per manned shift (at least weekly for unmanned locations). Per procedure, Magellan personnel inspect the tank farm (including tanks and containment) for the integrity of dikes or secondary containment, evidence of releases, trash and debris, uncontrolled erosion, unusual sounds from operating equipment, damage, vibration, misalignment, and security. • Magellan procedure 9.01-ADM-022 is a static tank check performed semi-annually, not to exceed 7½ months to verify the integrity of the tank. Magellan isolates the tank from inbound or outbound products movements. The target tank level is at least half full. Once isolated, the tank will sit idle for a minimum of 12 continuous hours. During the static 12 hours the tank product level is reviewed for product level discrepancies. Final Environmental Assessment: PHMSA-2016-0072 -Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Consideration of Breakout Tank Inspection Intervals for Magellan Page 8 of 22#
2016-0072 Magellan Midstream Partners EA FONSI, page 9• Below are the Special Permit Conditions: Magellan requested that PHMSA issue a special permit that would provide a variance from the requirements of 49 CFR 195.432 for the inspection intervals of the atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks. The special permit is subject to Magellan implementing of the following conditions: Internal Inspection Schedule: For the atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks (special permit tanks), Magellan must conduct a transitional staged internal inspection schedule as follows: a. Special Permit Tanks Last Inspected Before 1995: Inspect within 30 years of the previous internal inspection date (25 tanks remain to be inspected as of May 2017). b. Special Permit Tanks Last Inspected Between 1995 and 2009: Inspect within 28 years of the previous internal inspection date (333 tanks remain to be inspected as of May 2017). c. Special Permit Tanks Last Inspected Between 2010 and 2013: Inspect within 25 years of the previous internal inspection date (135 tanks remain to be inspected as of May 2017). 2. Special Permit Tank Inspections and Monitoring: Magellan must develop procedures, conduct, document, and maintain: Internal inspections of the described existing special permit tanks that are consistent with the special permit and as required by 49 CFR 195.432; 7,8 > If PHMSA adopts a revised edition of API Standard 653 other than the 3rd edition into 49 CFR Part 195, Magellan must notify PHMSA regarding the option to continue compliance under this special permit with the existing API Standard 653 3rd edition or comply under the updated edition of 49 CFR Section 195.3. If the revised adopted edition of API Standard 653 continued to exclude alternate inspection intervals. intervals, the conditions of the special permit will remain in effect for the determination of inspection 8 Industry standards "incorporated by reference" are listed in 49 CFR 195.3. If PHMSA adopts a revised edition of a referenced standard such as API, NACE International (NACE) or ASME standards into 49 CFR Part 195, the referenced requirements of those revised standards are automatically incorporated into these special permit conditions unless noted otherwise except as noted in Footnote 3 above. Final Environmental Assessment: PHMSA-2016-0072 -Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Consideration of Breakout Tank Inspection Intervals for Magellan Page 9 of 22#
2016-0072 Magellan Midstream Partners EA FONSI, page 10b. Visual inspections of the special permit tanks and their secondary containment dikes are required once per manned shift and at least weekly for unmanned locations. Magellan personnel must inspect the tank farm (including tanks and containment) for the integrity of the containment dikes or secondary containment, evidence of product releases, trash and debris, uncontrolled erosion, unusual sounds from operating equipment, damage, vibration, misalignment, and security; c. Continuous monitoring of the special permit tank levels through the supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system; and Semi-annual, not to exceed 7 ½ months, static tank trending for 12 continuous hours to verify the integrity of the special permit tanks. Magellan must isolate the special permit tanks from inbound or outbound products movements. The special permit tank level must be at least half full. Once isolated, the breakout storage tank must sit idle for a minimum of 12 continuous hours. During the static 12 hours, the special permit tank product level must be reviewed for product level discrepancies. 3. Re-evaluation Inspection Intervals: Magellan must develop procedures and conduct transitional staged internal inspections of the special permit tanks and must readjust inspection schedules of future special permit tank inspections as follows: a. Inspection schedules of future special permit tank inspections must be based upon past inspection findings at a special permit tank site location or similar vintage construction types at other tank locations in this proposed special permit; b. Re-evaluation intervals must be shortened when special permit tank inspection findings demonstrate inspection intervals were not sufficiently conservative to maintain established minimum safe floor and wall thicknesses, and material corrosion rates; Transitional staged internal special permit tank inspection intervals must be modified if a breakout storage tank of similar service indicates a more conservative internal inspection interval should apply; and Final Environmental Assessment: PHMSA-2016-0072 -Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Consideration of Breakout Tank Inspection Intervals for Magellan Page 10 of 22#
2016-0072 Magellan Midstream Partners EA FONSI, page 11d. Special permit tanks of similar service must be identified by having been constructed during, or within six (6) months of, the same year, under the same conditions, with similar foundations and store similar products. 4. Annual Report to PHMSA: Annually,' after issuance of this special permit, Magellan must submit an annual special permit tank integrity report'° to the PHMSA Central, Eastern, Southwest and Western Region Directors with copies to the Deputy Associate Administrator, PHMSA Field Operations; Deputy Associate Administrator, PHMSA Policy and Programs; Director, PHMSA Engineering and Research Division; and Director, PHIMSA Standards and Rulemaking Division.! The annual integrity report must summarize for the special permit tanks the following and any other significant integrity threats as follows: a. Any leakage of special permit tanks including location, leakage amount, repairs taken, and impact of any other tanks inspection schedule or integrity; b. Any inspection findings that caused a readjustment of inspection schedules and the special permit tanks involved in the reschedule of inspection interval; c. Any secondary containment integrity issues found or remediated that would have impacted containment in the case of a leak or failure of the special permit tank; d. Any leaks or failures found through the continuous monitoring of tank levels through the SCADA system (Condition 2.c) or the semi-annual static tank trending for 12 continuous hours (Condition 2.d); and e. Identification of special permit tanks inspected during the past year and planned inspections for the next two (2) years. • Annual reports must be received by PHMSA by the last day of the month in which the special permit is dated. For example, the annual report for a special permit dated January 2018, must be received by PHMSA no later than January 31, each year beginning in 2019. 10 Magellan must submit a copy of each Magellan annual pipeline integrity report on the PHMSA docket, PHMSA-2016-0072, at regulations.gov. " Magellan must also send a copy to the PHMSA Director of State Programs and the appropriate state authorities of the states that have interstate agent agreements with PHMSA in states where the breakout storage tanks are located. Final Environmental Assessment: PHMSA-2016-0072 -Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Consideration of Breakout Tank Inspection Intervals for Magellan Page 11 of 22#
2016-0072 Magellan Midstream Partners EA FONSI, page 125. Tank Integrity Program: Under the proposed special permit, Magellan must continue use of its existing documented Tank Integrity Program (Magellan procedure 7.10-ADM- 001 Tank Integrity Program, revision date 01/01/18)12 during the transitional staged internal special permit tank inspection period (Condition 1). 6. Certification: A Magellan senior executive officer, vice president or higher must certify in writing the following: a. Magellan has developed a written manual of operating and maintenance (O&M) procedures required by 49 CFR 195.402 and 195.432, and all requirements of this special permit for the special permit tanks; and b. Magellan has implemented all special permit conditions, 49 CFR 195.402 and 195.432, as required by this special permit for the special permit tanks. Magellan must send the certifications required in Condition 6.a and 6.b with completion date, compliance documentation summary, and the required senior executive signature and date of signature to the PHMSA Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety with copies to the Deputy Associate Administrator, PHMSA Field Operations; Deputy Associate Administrator, PHMSA Policy and Programs; PHMSA Central, Eastern, Southwest, and Western Region Directors; Director, PHMSA Standards and Rulemaking Division; Director, PHMSA Engineering and Research Division'; and to the Federal Register Docket (PHMSA-2016-0072) at www.Regulations.gov within one (1) year of the effective date of this special permit. 12 Any updates to Magellan procedure 7.10-ADM-001 Tank Integrity Program, revision dated 01/01/18, by Magellan to PHMSA's Deputy Associate Administrator, PHMSA Field Operations, for review. that affect the inspections, remediation and monitoring of the special permit tanks must be submitted implementation on the special permit tanks. Magellan must receive a "no objection" letter from PHMSA prior to any updated procedure 13 Magellan must also send a copy to the PHMSA Director of State Programs and the appropriate state authorities of the states that have interstate agent agreements with PHMSA in states where the breakout storage tanks are located. Final Environmental Assessment: PHMSA-2016-0072 -Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Consideration of Breakout Tank Inspection Intervals for Magellan Page 12 of 22#
2016-0072 Magellan Midstream Partners EA FONSI, page 13• Alternative 3: Modified Preferred Alternative Alternatives Considered but Eliminated: Based on the extensive history of safely managing over 800 breakout tanks through the use of Magellan's existing documented and rigorous Tank Integrity Program, an alternative considered but eliminated was a permanent special permit that would have proposed that Magellan's program that was allowed by 49 CFR 195.432 prior to the January 5, 2015 rulemaking regarding "Periodic Update of Regulatory References to Technical Standards and Miscellaneous Amendments". This alternative was eliminated in favor of the transitional staged breakout tank internal inspection schedule (Alternative 2 above) to ultimately achieve full and sustained compliance with the amended 49 CFR 195.432. V. Affected Resources and Environmental Consequences The environmental resources and issues listed here evaluate the potential for significant effect in comparison to the "no action" alternative. These resources are required to be analyzed by federal laws, regulations, executive orders, and departmental policy. Aesthetics: The special permit request will not change the visual character/aesthetics since the atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks included in the special permit request are pre-existing and are located inside Magellan's current storage tank facilities. Agricultural Resources The special permit is unlikely to impact agricultural resources. The atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks included in the special permit request are pre-existing and are located inside Magellan's current storage tank facilities. Approval of the special permit request will allow for the uninterrupted supply of refined fuels needed for farming and agricultural needs. Should the special permit not be approved, supply interruption of refined fuels needed for farming and agriculture will occur when atmospheric aboveground storage tanks are removed Final Environmental Assessment: PHMSA-2016-0072 -Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Consideration of Breakout Tank Inspection Intervals for Magellan Page 13 of 22#
2016-0072 Magellan Midstream Partners EA FONSI, page 14from service based on the accelerated inspections interval mandated by the amended regulations included in 49 CFR 195.432. The purpose of the shorter inspection intervals required in 49 CFR 195.432(b) is to better ensure the integrity of breakout tanks based upon API 653 criteria. Failure of breakout tanks can be caused by defects caused by corrosion or cracking, which more frequent inspections are intended to prevent. Therefore, it is possible that maintaining the superseded longer interval period would slightly increase the risk of failure than if the applicant was in full compliance with the current requirements of 49 CFR 195.432(b). However, the conditions attached to the proposed special permit, such as added visual inspections of the break out tanks and their secondary containment dikes, continuous monitoring of tank levels through the SCADA system, semi-annual static tank trending for 12 continuous hours, annual reporting, and increased oversight by PHMSA, exceed current requirements in 49 CFR Part 195, and are intended to further reduce the likelihood of a release. Also, the vast majority of the tanks included in the proposed special permit have containment dikes, which are not required by 49 CFR Part 195 and would prevent the release of hazardous liquids to the environment, including surrounding farmland. A breakout tank leak or failure could seriously damage or impact agricultural land if the hazardous liquids reached it. Air Quality The special permit request will have no impact on air quality since the atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks are pre-existing and are located inside Magellan's current storage tank facilities. Air emissions related to operation of the existing atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks are authorized as required by the appropriate state air quality rules. The special permit request impacts the timing of out-of-service inspections to be completed but does not significantly increase or decrease the amount of activity conducted during the out-of-service inspections. As a result, any impact the special permit Consideration of Breakout Tank Inspection Intervals for Magellan Final Environmental Assessment: PHMSA-2016-0072 -Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 14 of 22#
2016-0072 Magellan Midstream Partners EA FONSI, page 15request might have on air quality would be an improvement based on the impact associated with the frequency that opening, degassing, and cleaning tanks can have on short term increased emissions. There is no new construction or expansion of existing facilities associated with this special permit request. 4. Biological Resources The purpose of the shorter inspection intervals required in 49 CFR 195.432(b) is to better ensure the integrity of breakout tanks based upon API 653 criteria. Failure of breakout tanks can be caused by defects caused by corrosion or cracking, which more frequent inspections are intended to prevent. Therefore, it is possible that maintaining the superseded longer interval period would slightly increase the risk of failure than if the applicant was in full compliance with the current requirements of 49 CFR 195.432(b). However, the conditions attached to the proposed special permit, such as added visual inspections of the break out tanks and their secondary containment dikes, continuous monitoring of tank levels through the SCADA system, semi-annual static tank trending for 12 continuous hours, annual reporting and increased oversight by PHMSA, exceed current requirements in 49 CFR Part 195, and are intended to further reduce the likelihood of a release. Also, the majority of the tanks included in the proposed special permit have containment dikes that would prevent the release of hazardous liquids to the environment, including surrounding biological resources. A breakout tank leak or failure could seriously damage or destroy biological resources if the hazardous liquids reached them. PHMSA expects that the special permit is unlikely to impact biological resources. The atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks are pre-existing and are located inside Magellan's current storage tank facilities. These facilities would be considered industrial land inside maintained facilities consisting of existing roads, storage tanks, buildings, pump stations, valves, facility piping, and other aboveground appurtenances. Magellan facilities include maintained grass vegetation, cement foundations, cement and asphalt roads, and gravel pads. Final Environmental Assessment: PHMSA-2016-0072 -Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Consideration of Breakout Tank Inspection Intervals for Magellan Page 15 of 22#
2016-0072 Magellan Midstream Partners EA FONSI, page 16Climate Change The special permit request will have no impact on global climate change since the atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks are pre-existing. Cultural Resources The special permit request will have no impact on cultural, archaeological, or paleontological resources since the atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks are pre-existing and are located inside Magellan's current storage tank facilities. Under the special permit request, the frequency of potential ground disturbing activities conducted during internal tank inspections will be less frequent until Magellan achieves compliance with the revision to 49 CFR 195.432 using a transitional staged internal inspection schedule. 7. Environmental Justice The special permit request will have no disparate impact on low-income, minority or non-English language populations since the atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks are pre-existing and are located inside Magellan's current storage tank facilities. Geology, Soils, and Mineral Resources While the issuance of this special permit could result in a small increase in the likelihood of release of hazardous liquid, PHMSA believes that the risk is remote. A release of hazardous liquids could impact soils near a tank farm. The special permit request does not include the construction of new facilities that impacts a disturbance of the soils. Existing Magellan facilities include maintained grass vegetation, cement foundations, asphalt and cement roads, and gravel pads that mitigate the potential for erosion to occur. The atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks included in the special permit request are within secondary containment areas consisting of compacted native soils, compacted native soils with clay amendments, or an engineered material such as pavement or concrete. The extensive history of operating the existing Magellan atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks facilities does not include incidence or Final Environmental Assessment: PHMSA-2016-0072 -Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Consideration of Breakout Tank Inspection Intervals for Magellan Page 16 of 22#
2016-0072 Magellan Midstream Partners EA FONSI, page 17susceptibility to landslides. Atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks built to API 650 include the consideration of seismic activity in the design and construction of the storage tanks. Indian Trust Assets The special permit request will have no impact on Indian Trust Assets since the atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks are pre-existing and are located inside Magellan's current storage tank facilities, therefore no Tribal coordination has occurred. 10. Land Use The special permit request will have no impact on the land use since the atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks are pre-existing and are located inside Magellan's current storage tank facilities. The land use category would be described as industrial property consisting of storage tanks, buildings, pump stations, valves, facility pipe, roads, and other aboveground appurtenances. However, lands directly outside Magellan's facilities are used for commercial, industrial, residential, and recreational purposes. These lands have the remote possibility of facing impacts in the event of a tank failure. If granted, the special permit request will not require permits from local government. 11. Noise The special permit request will have no impact on the noise levels since the atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks are pre-existing and are located inside Magellan's current storage tank facilities. The special permit request does not impact the day-to-day operations of the assets, only the timing associated with out-of-service inspections. The special permit will not impact the noise level during out-of-service inspections. 12. Recreation The special permit request is unlikely to impact recreational resources because the atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks are pre-existing and are located Final Environmental Assessment: PHMSA-2016-0072 -Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Consideration of Breakout Tank Inspection Intervals for Magellan Page 17 of 22#
2016-0072 Magellan Midstream Partners EA FONSI, page 18inside Magellan's current storage tank facilities. All Magellan storage tank facilities are in secure fenced locations that are routinely maintained to prevent unauthorized access. There are no recreational activities that occur within Magellan facilities. There is a remote chance that a failure of a breakout tank within a Magellan facility could negatively impact recreational resources. 13. Safety The purpose of the shorter inspection intervals required in 49 CFR 195.432(b) is to better ensure the integrity of breakout tanks. Failure of breakout tanks can be caused by defects caused by corrosion or cracking, which more frequent inspections are intended to prevent. Therefore, it is possible that maintaining the superseded longer interval period would slightly increase the risk of failure than if the applicant was in full compliance with the current requirements of 49 CFR 195.432(b). A breakout tank leak and especially a failure could negatively impact safety if hazardous liquids escaped containment dykes. Exposure to hazardous liquids can cause health risks, and the hazardous liquid can ignite, causing dangerous fires or explosion. PHMSA expects that approval of the special permit will not significantly change the risk of failure or impact safety due to the additional proposed special permit conditions that exceed current requirements in Part 195, such as additional external inspections. Magellan's proven and existing Tank Integrity Program has contributed to a history of safely managing over 800 atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks. During the staged transitional internal inspection schedule Magellan will continue to utilize its Tank Integrity Program that incorporated the required and consistent criteria used to establish tank internal inspection intervals utilizing the provisions previously allowed per 49 CFR 195.432. This criterion was developed in consideration of API Standards 580, 581, and 653. The Magellan Tank Integrity Program performs initial inspections at ten (10) year intervals to establish a corrosion rate using API 653 criteria. The Magellan Tank Integrity Program then establishes subsequent inspection intervals Final Environmental Assessment: PHMSA-2016-0072 -Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Consideration of Breakout Tank Inspection Intervals for Magellan Page 18 of 22#
2016-0072 Magellan Midstream Partners EA FONSI, page 19through the evaluation of an established minimum safe floor thickness, previous inspection results, the corrosion rates, and defined likelihood and consequence factors. The consequence of a release and the risk of failure would not be impacted by granting the special permit request. The atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks are pre-existing and are located within secondary containment dikes inside Magellan's current storage tank facilities. Would operation under the special permit have an effect on pipeline aboveground breakout tank longevity or reliability? Would there be any life cycle or maintenance issues? Due to longer internal inspection intervals, it is possible that corrosion or other integrity issues could go undetected for a longer period of time under the special permit, which could affect tank longevity or reliability. However, PHMSA believes that this is a relatively small risk that is overcome by other monitoring requirements in the special permit. Operation under a special permit will not have a significant effect on the longevity or reliability of the atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks. During the staged transitional internal inspection schedule Magellan will continue to utilize its existing Tank Integrity Program for the tanks listed in Attachments 1 through 4 that incorporates the criteria used to establish tank internal inspection intervals utilizing the provisions previously allowed per 49 CFR 195.432. The criteria were developed in consideration of API Standards 580, 581, and 653. 14. Socioeconomics The special permit request is unlikely to impact low income populations since the atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks are pre-existing and are located inside Magellan's current storage tank facilities. 15. Topography Final Environmental Assessment: PHMSA-2016-0072 -Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Consideration of Breakout Tank Inspection Intervals for Magellan Page 19 of 22#
2016-0072 Magellan Midstream Partners EA FONSI, page 20The special permit request will have no impact on the topography of the affected area since the atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks are pre-existing and are located inside Magellan's current storage tank facilities. The special permit request is not associated with construction and does not include any additional ground disturbing activities. 16. Transportation The special permit request is unlikely to impact access, traffic, or roads since the atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks are pre-existing and are located inside Magellan's current storage tank facilities. 17. Water Resources The purpose of the shorter inspection intervals required in 49 CFR 195.432(b) is to better ensure the integrity of breakout tanks. Failure of breakout tanks can be caused by unrepaired defects caused by corrosion or cracking, which more frequent inspections are intended to prevent. Therefore, it is possible that maintaining the superseded longer interval period would slightly increase the risk of failure than if the applicant was in full compliance with the current requirements of 49 CFR 195.432(b). A breakout tank leak and especially a failure could negatively impact water resources because hazardous liquid could enter surface waters. Oil spills to surface waters can compromise water quality for human consumption as drinking water, agricultural use, and habitat use. However, the likelihood of such a failure is remote, and PHMSA expects that the special permit request is unlikely to impact surface waters, wetlands, or drinking water aquifers since the atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks are pre- existing, are located inside Magellan's current storage tank facilities, and the majority of tanks have containment dikes capable of holding the entire contents of a tank. The atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks are located within existing and maintained secondary containment areas designed to prevent the overland flow migration of product outside of the facility in the event of a spill. There are no surface waters or wetlands within the engineered secondary Final Environmental Assessment: PHMSA-2016-0072 -Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Consideration of Breakout Tank Inspection Intervals for Magellan Page 20 of 22#
2016-0072 Magellan Midstream Partners EA FONSI, page 21containment areas. The special permit request does not include any construction or impact associated with clearing vegetation, soil compaction, trench excavation, and dewatering that could affect the infiltration of water into the ground and have an effect on ground water or nearby drinking water aquifers. VI. Consultation and Coordination Jason Smith Director Asset Integrity Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Doug Mitchell Manager Environmental Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Amelia Samaras, PHMSA Steve Nanney, PHMSA VII. Attachments Attachment 1: Aerial View of the Tank Locations Attachment 2: Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks Included in the Special Permit Request, Number of Tanks, Facility Name, County and State Attachment 3: Secondary Tank Containment Volume Attachment 4: Aerial View of Tank Locations with GIS Identified Dwellings and 1000- foot Buffer Circle Attachments 1 through 4 can be reviewed in Docket No. PHMSA-2016-0072 at: www.regulations.gov. VIII. Response to Public Comments Placed on Docket PHMSA-2016-0072 PHMSA published the special permit request in the Federal Register (82 FR 38758) on August 15, 2017, and the public comment period ended on October 16, 2017, with all comments received through November 15, 2017, being reviewed and considered. The special permit application from Magellan, maps, public comments, environmental Final Environmental Assessment: PHMSA-2016-0072 -Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Consideration of Breakout Tank Inspection Intervals for Magellan Page 21 of 22#
2016-0072 Magellan Midstream Partners EA FONSI, page 22assessment, and special permit conditions are available in Docket No. PHMSA-2016-0072 at: www.regulations.gov. PHMSA received no stakeholder comments on the Magellan special permit application. IX. Finding of No Significant Impact In consideration of the safety conditions explained above, PHMSA finds that no significant negative impact will result from the issuance of the above-described special permit with conditions to extend the inspection intervals of storage tanks on the Magellan pipeline system. PHMSA believes that the issuance of the special permit, which includes safety conditions that exceed current pipeline safety requirements in 49 CFR Part 195, will have a positive impact on the human environment because implementation of the permit would reduce the overall risk of failure that could result in serious harm to human health. PHMSA finds that the issuance of the above described proposed special permit would not result in a significant impact to safety and the human environment. Completed in Washington DC on: May 14, 2018 Prepared by: Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration Office of Pipeline Safety Final Environmental Assessment: PHMSA-2016-0072 -Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Consideration of Breakout Tank Inspection Intervals for Magellan Page 22 of 22#
Letter of Decision - Magellan, page 1Official PDFof Transportation U.S. Department 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Materials Safety Pipeline and Hazardous Washington, D.C. 20590 Administration MAY 1 4 2018 Mr. Michael Pearson Vice President Asset Integrity Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. One Williams Center, OTC-9 Tulsa, OK 74172 Dear Mr. Pearson: Docket No. PHMSA-2016-0072 On June 7, 2016, Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. (Magellan) wrote to the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) requesting a special permit to waive compliance with the pipeline safety regulations in 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 195.432 that require internal inspection intervals for in-service breakout tanks. Magellan's special permit request asks PHMSA to allow extended inspection intervals of 49 CFR 195.432 for Magellan's existing atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks (breakout storage tanks or tanks). PHMSA is granting this special permit (enclosed) to Magellan to allow extended inspection intervals for Magellan's existing breakout storage tanks as listed in Appendices A and B of the special permit. This special permit provides relief from the Federal pipeline safety regulations for Magellan's existing breakout storage tanks, and requires Magellan to comply with certain intervals have been extended. conditions and limitations designed to maintain pipeline safety where the tanks inspection The Magellan existing atmospheric aboveground breakout storage tanks and associated facilities include 493 breakout storage tanks at 81 locations in 14 states. The breakout storage tank facilities are in industrial properties and consist of storage tanks, buildings, pump stations, valves, facility pipe, roads, and other aboveground appurtenances. PHMSA grants this special permit based on the permit conditions and the findings set forth in the "Analysis and Findings" and "Final Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact" documents, which can be read in their entirety in Docket No. PHMSA-2016-0072 at www.Regulations.gov.#
Letter of Decision - Magellan, page 2My staff would be pleased to discuss this matter or any other regulatory matter with you. John Gale, Director, Standards and Rulemaking Division, may be contacted at 202-366-0434 on regulatory matters. Kenneth Lee, Director, Engineering and Research Division, may be contacted at 202-366-2694 on technical matters specific to this special permit application. Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety Enclosure: Special Permit - PHMSA-2016-0072 Page 2 of 2 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016-0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, LaP.#
Special Permit - Magellan, page 1Official PDFU.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION SPECIAL PERMIT Special Permit Information: Docket Number: PHMSA-2016-0072 Requested By: Magellan Midstream Partners, L. P. and its subsidiaries Operator ID#/Affiliate: 39504 - Magellan Crude Oil Pipeline Company, L.P. 22610 - Magellan Pipeline Company, L.P. 31579 - Magellan Pipelines Holdings, L.P. 31580 - Magellan Terminals Holdings, L.P. Date Requested: June 7, 2016 Original Issuance Date: May 14, 2018 Effective Dates: May 14, 2018 to May 14, 2038 Code Section(s): 49 CFR 195.432 Grant of Special Permit: By this order, subject to the terms and conditions set forth below, the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS)' grants a special permit (PHMSA-2016-0072) to Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. and its subsidiaries (collectively "Magellan" for extending the internal inspection schedule requirements in 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 195.432 for Magellan's existing atmospheric above ground breakout storage tanks (breakout storage tanks or tanks). This special permit requires Magellan to implement inspection intervals based on the evaluation of an established minimum safe floor thickness, previous inspection results, corrosion rates, and defined likelihood and consequence factors for existing atmospheric above ground breakout storage tanks, as described in this special permit. ' Throughout this special permit the usage of "PHMSA" or "PHMSA OPS" means the U.S. Department of Transportation's Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration Office of Pipeline Safety. Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. and its subsidiaries include the following wholly owned and operate ompanies: Magellan Crude Oil Pipeline Company, L.P. (MCOP), Magellan Pipeline Company, L.P. (MPL) Magellan Pipelines Holdings, L.P. (MPH), and Magellan Terminals Holdings, L.P. (MTH). Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 1 of 22#
Special Permit - Magellan, page 2The Magellan above ground breakout storage tanks and associated facilities are at 81 locations in 14 states. These facilities are industrial properties consisting of storage tanks, buildings, pump stations; valves, facility pipe, roads, and other above ground appurtenances. Based on the determination in the Special Permit Analysis and Findings (available in the docket) that this special permit, with conditions, will maintain pipeline safety, PHMSA OPS hereby grants special permit PHMSA-2016-0072 as follows: I. Special Permit Tanks: 493 tanks located in the States of Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Wisconsin, and Wyoming On the condition that Magellan complies with the terms and conditions set forth below, this special permit waives compliance from 49 CFR 195.432 for the inspection intervals of 493 existing atmospheric above ground breakout storage tank as described below and in Appendix A - Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks: Location - State, Facility Name, County, and Number of Tanks and Appendix B - Secondary Dike Containment of this special permit. • Special permit tanks - are defined as any of the 493-existing atmospheric above ground breakout storage tank described in Appendix A of this special permit. PHMSA hereby grants this special permit for the Magellan special permit tanks based on the findings set forth in the "Special Permit Analysis and Findings" and the "Final Environmental Assessment and Findings of No Significant Impact documents, which both can be read in their entirety in Docket No. PHMSA-2016-0072 in the Federal Docket Management System (FDMS) located on the internet at www.Regulations.gov. II. Conditions: PHMSA OPS grants this special permit for the special permit tanks subject to implementation of the following conditions: Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 2 of 22#
Special Permit - Magellan, page 31. Internal Inspection Schedule: For the atmospheric above ground breakout storage tanks (special permit tanks), Magellan must conduct a transitional staged internal inspection schedule as follows: a. Special Permit Tanks Last Inspected Before 1995: Inspect within 30 years of the previous internal inspection date (25 tanks remain to be inspected as of May 2017). b. Special Permit Tanks Last Inspected Between 1995 and 2009: Inspect within 28 years of the previous internal inspection date (333 tanks remain to be inspected as of May 2017). c. Special Permit Tanks Last Inspected Between 2010 and 2013: Inspect within 25 years of the previous internal inspection date (135 tanks remain to be inspected as of May 2017). 2. Special Permit Tank Inspections and Monitoring: Magellan must develop procedures, conduct, document, and maintain: Internal inspections of the described existing special permit tanks that are consistent with the special permit and as required by 49 CFR 195.432,3,4 b. Visual inspections of the special permit tanks and their secondary containment dikes are required once per manned shift and at least weekly for unmanned locations. Magellan personnel must inspect the tank farm (including tanks and containment) for the integrity of the containment dikes or secondary containment, evidence of product releases, trash and debris, uncontrolled erosion, unusual sounds from operating equipment, damage, vibration, misalignment, and security; 3 If PHMSA adopts a revised edition of API Standard 653 other than the 3rd edition into 49 CFR Part 195, Magellan nust notify PHMSA within 60 days of the effective date of the adopted revised standard regarding the option to updated edition under 49 CFR Section 195.3. However, if the revised adopted edition of API Standard 653 ontinue compliance under this special permit with the existing API Standard 653 3rd edition or comply with th determination of inspection intervals. continues to exclude alternate inspection intervals, the conditions of the special permit will remain in effect for the 4 Industry standards "incorporated by reference" are listed in 49 CFR 195.3. If PHMSA adopts a revised edition of referenced requirements of those revised standards are automatically incorporated into these special permit a referenced standard such as API, NACE International (NACE) or ASME standards into 49 CFR Part 195, the conditions unless noted otherwise, except as noted in Footnote 3 above. Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 3 of 22#
Special Permit - Magellan, page 4c. Continuous monitoring of the special permit tank levels through the supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system; and d. Semi-annual, not to exceed 7 ½ months, static tank trending for 12 continuous hours to verify the integrity of the special permit tanks. Magellan must isolate the special permit tanks from inbound or outbound products movements. The special permit tank level must be at least half full. Once isolated, the breakout storage tank must sit idle for a minimum of 12 continuous hours. During the static 12 hours, the special permit tank product level must be reviewed for product level discrepancies. 3. Re-evaluation Inspection Intervals: Magellan must develop procedures and conduct transitional staged internal inspections of the special permit tanks and must readjust inspection schedules of future special permit tank inspections as follows: a. Inspection schedules of future special permit tank inspections must be based upon past inspection findings at a special permit tank site location or similar vintage construction types at other tank locations in this proposed special permit; b. Re-evaluation intervals must be shortened when special permit tank inspection findings demonstrate inspection intervals were not sufficiently conservative to maintain established minimum safe floor and wall thicknesses, and material corrosion rates; c. Transitional staged internal special permit tank inspection intervals must be modified if a breakout storage tank of similar service indicates a more conservative internal inspection interval should apply; and d. Special permit tanks of similar service must be identified by having been constructed during, or within six (6) months of, the same year, under the same conditions, with similar foundations and store similar products. Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 4 of 22#
Special Permit - Magellan, page 54. Annual Report to PHMSA: Annually, after issuance of this special permit, Magellan must submit an annual special permit tank integrity report to the PHMSA Central, Eastern, Southwest and Western Region Directors with copies to the Deputy Associate Administrator, PHMSA Field Operations; Deputy Associate Administrator, PHMSA Policy and Programs; Director, PHMSA Engineering and Research Division; and Director, PHMSA Standards and Rulemaking Division.? The annual integrity report must summarize for the special permit tanks the following and any other significant integrity threats as follows: a. Any leakage of special permit tanks including location, leakage amount, repairs taken, and impact of any other tanks inspection schedule or integrity; b. Any inspection findings that caused a readjustment of inspection schedules and the special permit tanks involved in the reschedule of inspection interval; c. Any secondary containment integrity issues found or remediated that would have impacted containment in the case of a leak or failure of the special permit tank; d. Any leaks or failures found through the continuous monitoring of tank levels through the SCADA system (Condition 2.c) or the semi-annual static tank trending for 12 continuous hours (Condition 2.d); and e. Identification of special permit tanks inspected during the past year and planned inspections for the next two (2) years. 5. Tank Integrity Program: Under the proposed special permit, Magellan must continue use of its existing documented Tank Integrity Program (Magellan procedure 7.10-ADM-001 Tank 5 Annual reports must be received by PHMSA by the last day of the month in which the special permit is dated. For example, the annual report for a special permit dated January 2018, must be received by PHMSA no later than January 31, each year beginning in 2019. • Magellan must submit a copy of each Magellan annual pipeline integrity report on the PHMSA docket, PHMSA- 2016-0072, at regulations.gov. " Magellan must also send a copy to the PHMSA Director of State Programs and the appropriate state authorities of tanks are located. the states that have interstate or intrastate agent agreements with PHMSA in states where the breakout storage Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. • Page 5 of 22#
Special Permit - Magellan, page 6Integrity Program, revision date 01/01/18) during the transitional staged internal special permit tank inspection period (Condition 1). 6. Certification: A Magellan senior executive officer, vice president or higher must certify in writing the following: a. Magellan has developed a written manual of operating and maintenance (O&M) procedures required by 49 CFR 195.402 and 195.432, and all requirements of this special permit for the special permit tanks; and b. Magellan has implemented all special permit conditions, 49 CFR 195.402 and 195.432, as required by this special permit for the special permit tanks. Magellan must send the certifications required in Condition 6.a and 6.b with completion date, compliance documentation summary, and the required senior executive signature and date of signature to the PHMSA Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety with copies to the Deputy Associate Administrator, PHMSA Field Operations; Deputy Associate Administrator, PHMSA Policy and Programs; PHMSA Central, Eastern, Southwest, and Western Region Directors; Director, PHMSA Standards and Rulemaking Division; Director, PHMSA Engineering and Research Division'; and to the Federal Register Docket (PHMSA- 2016-0072) at www.Regulations.gov within one (1) year of the effective date of this special permit. II. Limitations: PHMSA issues this special permit subject to the following limitations: 1) PHMSA has the sole authority to make all determinations on whether Magellan has complied with the specified conditions of this special permit. 8 Any updates to Magellan procedure 7.10-ADM-001 Tank Integrity Program, revision dated 01/01/18, that affect PHMSA's Deputy Associate Administrator, PHMSA Field Opérations, for review. Magellan must receive a "no he inspections, remediation and monitoring of the special permit tanks must be submitted by Magellan to objection" letter from PHMSA prior to any updated procedure implementation on the special permit tanks. • Magellan must also send a copy to the PHMSA Director of State Programs and the appropriate state authorities of the states that have interstate or intrastate agent agreements with PHMSA in states where the breakout storage tanks are located. Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 6 of 22#
Special Permit - Magellan, page 72) Failure to submit the certifications required by Condition 6 within the time frames specified may result in revocation of this special permit. 3) PHMSA may revoke, suspend, or modify this special permit based on any finding listed in 49 CFR 190.341(b)(1) and require Magellan to comply with the regulatory requirements in 49 CFR 195.432 and an amended Condition 1-Internal Inspection Schedule. As provided in 49 U.S.C. Chapter 601 and 49 CFR Part 190, PHMSA may also issue an enforcement action for failure to comply with this special permit. Any work plans and associated schedules will be automatically incorporated into this special permit and are enforceable in the same manner. 4) Should PHMSA revoke, suspend, or modify this special permit based on any finding listed in 49 CFR 190.341(h)(1), PHMSA will notify Magellan in writing of the proposed action and provide Magellan an opportunity to show cause why the action should not be taken. In accordance with 49 CFR 190.341(h)(2)(i), Magellan may provide a written response within 30 days of the notice showing why the proposed action should not be taken. However, if necessary to avoid the risk of significant harm to persons, property, or the environment, PHMSA will declare the proposed action (revocation, suspension, or modification) immediately effective, in accordance with 49 CFR 190.341(h)(3). 5) The terms and conditions of any corrective action order, compliance order, or other order applicable to a pipeline facility covered by this special permit will take precedence over the terms of this special permit in accordance with 49 CFR 190.341(h)(4). 6) Magellan may seek reconsideration of a decision made pursuant to 49 CFR 190.341(h) by submitting a petition to the Associate Administrator of Pipeline Safety, in accordance with 49 CFR 190.341(i). The Associate Administrator's decision made pursuant to 49 CFR 190.341(i) constitutes final administrative action. All final administrative actions are subject to juridical review under 49 U.S.C. 60119. 7) If Magellan sells, merges, transfers, or otherwise disposes of the assets known as the special permit tanks, Magellan must provide PHMSA with written notice of the change within 30 days of the consummation date. In the event of such transfer, PHMSA reserves the right to revoke, suspend, or modify the special permit if the transfer constitutes a material change in Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 7 of 22#
Special Permit - Magellan, page 8conditions or circumstances pursuant to 49 CFR 190.341(h)(1)(ii) or any other circumstances listed under 49 CFR 190.341(b)(1). 8) PHMSA grants this special permit to a term of no more than 20 years from the issuance date. AUTHORITY: 49 U.S.C. 60118 (c)(1) and 49 CFR 1.97. Issued in Washington, DC on May 14, 2018 Alan K. Mayberry Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 8 of 22#
Special Permit - Magellan, page 9Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Appendix A Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks: Location - State, Facility Name, County, and Number of Tanks Number of Breakout State Facility Located in a Located in Name(s): County Included in the Storage Tanks High Consequence a Could Special Permit Area? Affect HCA? Colorado Aurora Request Adams Dupont 8 Adams g Yes Yes Yes Fountain Yes Connecticut El Paso Hamden 1 Yes • New Haven Yes New Haven New Haven 8 Yes Yes Illinois Heyworth Mclean Menard Menard lowa Bettendorf Scott Des Moines Polk Ft Dodge Webster lowa City Johnson Mason City Mitford Cerro Gordo Dickinson Sioux City Waterloo Woodbury • Kansas Black Hawk Boyer Butler El Dorado East El Dorado West Butler Butler Great Bend Barton Kansas City Olathe Wyandotte 15 Scott City Johnson Topeka Scott Wichita Shawnee Minnesota Alexandria Sedgwick Duluth Douglas Mankato St Louis Blue Earth Marshall Lyon Minneapolis Ramsey Rochester Olmsted Rosemount Dakota St Paul Park Washington Willmar Wrenshall Kandiyohi Carlton 1 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 9 of 22#
Special Permit - Magellan, page 10Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks: Location - State, Facility Name, County, and Number of Tanks Number of Breakout Located in a Located in State Facility Name(s): County Included in the Storage Tanks High a Could Special Permit Consequence Affect Area? HCA? Request Missouri Carthage Jasper 5 No Columbia Boone 4 Yes Mt Vernon Jot Lawrence 4 No Mt Vernon Terminal Lawrence No Palmyra Marion 1 Yes Riverside Platte Yes Springfield Greene Nebraska Capehart Sarpy Yes Doniphan Hall Irvington Douglas Yes Lincoln Lancaster Nebraska City Otoe Yes Omaha Douglas •ON: Yes North Dakota Grand Forks Fargo Cass Yes • Grand Forks Yes Oklahoma Allen Pontotoc Barnsdall Osage 6 Central Cushing Payne 8 Cushing Payne 1 Drumright Creek Drumright Crude Creek Enid Garfield Yes Glenpool (East) Tulsa Yes Glenpool (West) Tulsa Yes Oklahoma City . Oklahoma 8 Yes Yes (High St) Oklahoma City. Oklahoma 6 Yes Yes (Reno Ave) Shinn Pence Payne 21 No Yes West Tulsa Tulsa 14 Yes Yes Wynnewood Garvin No Yes South Dakota Rapid City Pennington Yes Yes Sioux Falls Minnehaha Yes Yes Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 10 of 22#
Special Permit - Magellan, page 11Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks: Location - State, Facility Name, County, and Number of Tanks Number of State Name(s): Facility Breakout Located in a County Included in the Storage Tanks High Located in a Could Special Permit Consequence Area? HCA? Affect Texas Request Corpus Christi Nueces Crane Crạne Yes 3 Yes Dallas Dallas No 3 Yes No East Houston Harris 12 Yes El Paso Frost El Paso 18 Yes No Yes Galena Park Navarro Yes Heare Harris No No 14 Odessa Roberts Yes Yes Reagan Ector 11. Yes 13 Yes Yes Speed Jct Falls Yes Harris No No Tye 1 Yes Wisconsin Bateman Taylor Yes No Yes Cadott Chippewa Chippewa Falls Chippewa No No Chippewa No Yes No Wyoming Cheyenne Yes Laramie 9 Yes Yes Total Breakout Tanks included in Special Permit: 493 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 11 of 22#
Special Permit - Magellan, page 12Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Appendix B Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME DUE DATE NEXT SECONDARY DATE LAST INTERNAL CONTAIN- DIKE CAPACITY TANK FACILITY NAME(S): STATE COUNTY TANK# INSPECTION INTERNAL INSPECTION TRANSI- VOLUME MENT (BBLS) SCHEDULE TIONAL (BBLS) ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Douglas 2012 2000 • 29,602 25,049 2,186 ALEXANDRIA Minnesota ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Douglas 2001 1998 50,055 50,055 10,913 2,279 ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Douglas Douglas 10,911 10,913 ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Minnesota Douglas 1999 1999 29,602 50,055 Douglas 10,913 10,914 ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Minnesota Douglas 2010 1999 25,049 25,049 Douglas 10,912 ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Douglas Douglas 1998 29,602 10,914 10,077 Minnesota 1999 25,049 25,049 ALEXANDRIA Minnesota ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Douglas 2001 1999 10,913 Minnesota Douglas 72,870 72,870 19,406 ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Douglas 2002 1998 72,870 18,087 19,399 Douglas ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Minnesota Douglas Douglas 2000 75,305 35,844 18.631 2001 2001 75,305 19,403 17,675 ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Minnesota Douglas ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Douglas Douglas 2001 35,844 28,688 28,682 2002 75,305 ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Minnesota Douglas Douglas 2002 75,305 2010 94,454 36,230 28,692 ALEXANDRIA Minnesota ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Minnesota Douglas 2002 1999 69,277 94,454 37,407 Douglas Douglas 1999 83,884 83,884 38,901 37,401 37,404 ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Douglas 2002 ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA Minnesota Minnesota Douglas Douglas 1998 2004 94,454 52,502 111,531 69,277 39,098 ALLEN ALLEN Oklahoma Pontotoc Pontotoc 2011 2007 44,697 53,177 Oklahoma 111,531 61,772 ALLEN Oklahoma Pontotoc Pontotoc 2013 2006 114,540 61,772 51,398 ALLEN Oklahoma 48,882 47,875 ALLEN ALLEN Oklahoma Oklahoma Pontotoc 1998 Pontotoc 2009 2008 110,547 119,752 70,274 70,990 ALLEN Oklahoma Pontotoc ALLEN Oklahoma Pontotoc 2005 114,540 69,277 AURORA Colorado 2013 152,667 87,189 70,927 AURORA Colorado Adams 2003 2009 87,189 68,632 68,318 AURORA• Colorado Adams AURORA Colorado Adams 2009 2008 84,525 48,016 AURORA Colorado Adams 152,667 87,189 77,439 77,441 AURORA Colorado Adams 2008 AURORA Colorado Adams 2001 2007 2009 84,525 84,525 75,601 AURORA Colorado Adams 27,181 5,681 48,355 BARNSDALL BARNSDALL Oklahoma Oklahome Osage 25,605 3,020 Osage 1997 2008 BARNSDALL Oklahoma Osage 29,804 25,212 BARNSDALL Oklahoma Osage 1994 21,023 33,342 29,950 29,621 BARNSDALL Oklahoma Osage 2011 2011 BARNSDALL Oklahoma Osage 85,966 114,130 BATEMAN Wisconsin Chippewa 2007 426 93 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 12 of 22#
Special Permit - Magellan, page 13Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME DUE DATE NEXT SECONDARY DATE LAST INTERNAL DIKE COUNTY TANK # INTERNAL INSPECTION CONTAIN- TANK FACILITY NAME(S): STATE INSPECTION TRANS!- MENT CAPACITY TIONAL VOLUME (BBLS) 388 (BBLS) BETTENDORF BOYER TERMINAL BETTENDORF lowa lowa Scott Scott 103,285 595 354 CADOTT PRODUCTS Kansas Butler 616,556 6,475 504 CADOTT Wisconsin CADOTT Wisconsin Chippewa CAPEHART CADOTT Wisconsin Wisconsin Chippewa Chippewa CARTHAGE CAPEHART Nebraska Chippewa Nebraska Sarpy CARTHAGE CARTHAGE Missouri Sarpy Missouri Jasper Jasper CARTHAGE Missouri CENTRAL CUSHING CARTHAGE Missouri Missouri Jasper Jasper Oklahoma Jasper CENTRAL CUSHING CENTRAL CUSHING CENTRAL CUSHING Oklahoma Oklahoma Payne Payne 2030 2038 CENTRAL CUSHING Oklahoma Oklahoma Payne Payne 2024 2035 CENTRAL CUSHING CENTRAL CUSHING Oklahoma Oklahoma Payne 2035 Payne Payne 2024 CENTRAL CUSHING CHEYENNE Wyoming Oklahoma 2024 2027 Laramie Payne CHEYENNE CHEYENNE Laramie - 2035 2037 Wyoming CHEYENNE Wyoming Wyoming Laramie Laramie 2036 CHEYENNE CHEYENNE CHEYENNE Wyoming Wyoming Laramie 2036 2037 CHEYENNE CHEYENNE Wyoming Laramie Laramie Laramie 2037 2035 • Wyoming Wyoming 2037 CHIPPEWA FALLS COLUMBIA Wisconsin 2035 Chippewa Laramie COLUMBIA Missouri Boone Boone 2022 2035 COLUMBIA Missouri CORPUS CHRISTI COLUMBIA Missouri Boone Boone 2038 2018 Missouri 2024 CORPUS CHRISTI Texas Nueces Nueces 2035 2036. CRANE CRUDE Texas Texas CRANE CRUDE CRANE CRUDE Texas Crane CUSHING Oklahoma Texas Crane Payne Crane (SINGLETON BLVD.) DALLAS Texas Dallas (SINGLETON BLVD.) DALLAS Texas Dallas • (SINGLETON BLVD.) DALLAS Texas Dallas 134,161 DES MOINES DES MOINES lowa DES MOINES lowa Polk Polk 11,945 DES MOINES lowa Polk 11,945 lowa Polk 138,703 42,579 Sp ecial ermit: PHMS A-201 00 72- Magellan Mi dstream L.P. Pag#
Special Permit - Magellan, page 14Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME DUE DATE DATE LAST NEXT SECONDARY STATE COUNTY TANK # INSPECTION INTERNAL INSPECTION INTERNAL CONTAIN- DIKE • TANK FACILITY NAME(S): TRANSI- VOLUME MENT CAPACITY TIONAL (BBLS) SCHEDULE (BBLS) DES MOINES DES MOINES lowa 2032 138,703 153,470 34,512 DES MOINES lowa lowa 34,516 34,516 153,470 DES MOINES DES MOINES lowa 153,470 153,470 34,504 DES MOINES lowa 545,734 545,734 70,174 34,508 lowa lowa DES MOINES DES MOINES 70,737 DES MOINES DES MOINES lowa 187,121 71,970 73,982 lowa lowa 187,121 187,121 187,121 77,643 71,199 DES MOINES DES MOINES lowa DES MOINES lowa lowa 32,596 58,763 28,603 4,893 DES MOINES DES MOINES lowa lowa 545,734 121.142 121.142 127,207 78,400 78,409 DES MOINES DES MOINES lowa lowa 246,699 246,699 33,906 DES MOINES DES MOINES lowa 147,084 38,374 DRUMRIGHT DONIPHAN Nebraska lowa 187,121 47,033 237 DRUMRIGHT Oklahoma Oklahoma 47,492 46,646 DRUMRIGHT DRUMRIGHT Oklahoma DRUMRIGHT DRUMRIGHT Oklahoma Oklahoma 47,874 46,328 46,023 DRUMRIGHT CRUDE DRUMRIGHT Oklahoma Oklahoma 71,416 322 DRUMRIGHT CRUDE Oklahoma Minnesota Oklahoma 99,888 DULUTH 671 440 DUPONT Colorado DUPONT Colorado Colorado 12,765 DUPONT 22,410 20,784 DUPONT DUPONT Colorado Colorado 19,758 DUPONT DUPONT Colorado Colorado 48,136 35,147 DUPONT Colorado 55,579 47,660 EAST HOUSTON DUPONT Colorado Texas 108,295 103,005 EAST HOUSTON EAST HOUSTON Texas Texas Texas 110,991 EAST HOUSTON 112,362 107,877 EAST HOUSTON EAST HOUSTON CRUDE Texas Texas 578,498 113,905 EAST HOUSTON CRUDE Texas 275,140 113,624 EAST HOUSTON CRUDE Texas 578,498 109,777 EAST HOUSTON CRUDE Texas Harris 578,498 112,581 CRUDE Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 14 of 22#
Special Permit - Magellan, page 15Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME DUE DATE NEXT SECONDARY DATE LAST INTERNAL DIKE FACILITY NAME(S): STATE COUNTY TANK# INTERNAL INSPECTION CONTAIN- TANK INSPECTION TRANSI- MENT CAPACITY TIONAL VOLUME (BBLS) SCHEDULE (BBLS) EAST HOUSTON CRUDE Texas Harris 1229 2009 2037 365,844 112,511 EAST HOUSTON CRUDE Texas Harris 2033 365,844 111,994 EAST HOUSTON CRUDE Texas Harris. 2028 275,140 112,909 EL DORADO EAST EL DORADO EAST Kansas Kansas Butler Butler 2036 2038 114,414 5,483 EL DORADO EAST EL DORADO EAST Kansas Kansas Butler 2038 108,200 EL DORADO EAST Kansas Butler Butler 2020 EL DORADO WEST Kansas 2037 2036 111,002 112,162 EL DORADO WEST Kansas Butler 25,061 EL DORADO WEST Kansas Butler Butler 2025 2028 8,210 EL DORADO WEST EL DORADO WEST Kansas Kansas Butler Butler 2027 62,188 7,972 • EL PASO Texas El Paso 2027 73,294 EL PASO Texas El Paso 2035 104,574 EL PASO Texas El Paso 3 2037 108,284 EL PASO Texas El Paso 2037 82,151 79,349 EL PASO Texas El Paso 5 2037 EL PASO Texas El Paso 2035 2035 66,652 82,409 EL PASO EL PASO Texas Texas El Paso El Paso 8 2035 2036 64,203 64,259 EL PASO EL PASO EL PASO Texas Texas El Paso El Paso 10 9 2037 Texas El Paso 2035 2037 64,170 43,955 43,866 EL PASO EL PASO Texas Texas El Paso El Paso 2036 2035 45,393 EL PASO Texas El Paso 2036 33,872 45,387 EL PASO EL PASO Texas Texas El Paso El Paso 2035 2036 33,851 Texas El Paso 2037 13,476 13,486 EL PASO EL PASO ENID Oklahoma Texas Garfield El Paso 2036 2037 455 ENID Oklahoma Garfield 2031 50,191 48,383 ENID ENID Oklahoma Oklahoma Garfield Garfield 2023 2034 47,930 46,382 FARGO FARGO North Dakota FARGO North Dakota North Dakota Cass Cass Cass 2033 2038 2024 10,794 237 FARGO North Dakota Cass 10,921 FARGO North Dakota Cass 2031 10,907 FARGO North Dakota Cass 2033 2030 16,811 16,709 FARGO FARGO North Dakota North Dakota Cass Cass 2032 16,889 FARGO North Dakota North Dakota Cass Cass 2032 2032 2024 16,894 16,880 16,756 FARGO FARGO FARGO North Dakota North Dakota Cass Cass 2024 29,047 FARGO North Dakota Cass 2037 36,621 FARGO North Dakota Cass 2031 2036 39,045 37,143 FARGO North Dakota Cass 2028 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. 39,078 15 of 22#
Special Permit - Magellan, page 16Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME DUE DATE DATE LAST NEXT SECONDARY FACILITY NAME(S): STATE COUNTY TANK # INSPECTION INTERNAL INSPECTION INTERNAL CONTAIN- DIKE CAPACITY TANK TRANSI- VOLUME .MENT (BBLS) SCHEDULE TIONAL (BBLS) FARGO FARGO North Dakota 128,167 37,024 North Dakota 61,126 40,866 FOUNTAIN FROST Colorado 292,573 74,811 29,178 FT DODGE FROST Texas 292,573 197,059 36,759 Texas GALENA PARK GALENA PARK Texas lowa 607,020 64,363 893 984 GALENA PARK GALENA PARK Texas 481,186 126,229 290,504 111,544 Texas GALENA PARK GALENA PARK Texas 1,053,764 481,186 290,420 Texas 600,882 Texas 1,049,002 203,800 106,074 610,203 GALENA PARK Texas Texas GALENA PARK 203,800 50,767 50,821 GALENA PARK GALENA PARK Texas 188,363 Texas 237,530 139,383 GALENA PARK GALENA PARK Texas Texas 233,050 285,073 152,281 607,020 607,020 136,456 GALENA PARK GLENPOOL (EAST) GALENA PARK Texas 269,126 297,995 Oklahoma Texas 129,913 108,254 548 GLENPOOL (EAST) Oklahoma Oklahoma 129,913 129,913 GLENPOOL (EAST) GLENPOOL (EAST) 129,913 99,098 Oklahoma 129,913 46,721 77,844 GLENPOOL (EAST) Oklahoma Oklahoma GLENPOOL (WEST) GLENPOOL (EAST) *168,790 129,913 83,349 49,481 Oklahoma GLENPOOL (WEST) Oklahoma Oklahoma 168,790 168,790 83,430 83,454 GLENPOOL (WEST) GLENPOOL (WEST) Oklahoma 168,790 82,967 82,913 GLENPOOL (WEST) GLENPOOL (WEST) Oklahoma 168,790 Oklahoma 168,790 168,790 2,545 GLENPOOL (WEST) North Dakota Oklahoma 2,552 GRAND FORKS 76,800 1,925 GREAT BEND HAMDEN Connecticut Kansas 248,976 33,201 98,757 538 HAMDEN Connecticut aven 248,976 248,976 96,880 HAMDEN HAMDEN Connecticut Connecticut New Haven New Haven 93,734 248,976 64,025 HAMDEN HAMDEN Connecticut Connecticut New Haven 248,976 94,207 New Haven New Haven • 248,976 248,976 • 91,069 14,399 HAMDEN HAMDEN Connecticut Connecticut New Haven 248,976 Roberts Roberts 118,391 30,533 93,736 HEARNE HEARNE Texas Texas 118,391 30,315 HEARNE Texas Roberts 118,391 118,391 118,391 30,390 30,296 HEARNE HEARNE Texas Texas Roberts Roberts 30,397 HEARNE HEARNE Texas Roberts Roberts 118,391 30,570 Texas 118,391 118,391 30,754 HEARNE HEARNE Texas Roberts 39,861 Texas Roberts 118,391 82,727 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 16 of 22#
Special Permit - Magellan, page 17Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME DUE DATE NEXT SECONDARY DATE LAST INTERNAL DIKE FACILITY NAME(S): STATE COUNTY TANK # INTERNAL INSPECTION CONTAIN- TANK INSPECTION TRANSI- MENT CAPACITY TIONAL VOLUME (BBLS) SCHEDULE (BBLS) HEARNE HEARNE Texas HEYWORTH Illinois Texas Roberts Roberts 2032 2034 IOWA CITY IOWA CITY lowa Johnson McLean 2035 2024 IOWA CITY lowa lowa Johnson Johnson 2027 2036 IOWA CITY IOWA CITY lowa lowa Johnson Johnson • 2037 IOWA CITY IOWA CITY lowa lowa Johnson 2037 Johnson 2031 2031 IOWA CITY IOWA CITY • lowa lowa Johnson Johnson Johnson 2037 IOWA CITY IOWA CITY lowa lowa 2029 2030 IOWA CITY IRVINGTON IOWA CITY lowa lowa Johnson Johnson 2029 Johnson 2032 2032 KANSAS ÇITY KANSAS CITY Nebraska Kansas Wyandotte Douglas KANSAS CITY Kansas Kansas Wyandotte KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY Kansas Kansas Wyandotte Wyandotte KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY Kansas Wyandotte KANSAS CITY Kansas Kansas Wyandotte Wyandotte KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY Kansas Wyandotte Kansas Kansas Wyandotte Wyandotte KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY Kansas Kansas Wyandotte Wyandotte KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY Kansas Wyandotte Wyandotte LINCOLN Kansas LINCOLN LINCOLN Nebraska Nebraska Wyandotte Lancaster Lancaster MARSHALL MANKATO Minnesota Nebraska Lancaster MARSHALL Minnesota Minnesota Blue Earth • Lyon Lyon MARSHALL MARSHALL Minnesota Minnesota Lyon Lyon MARSHALL MARSHALL Minnesota MARSHALL Minnesota Lyon MARSHALL MARSHALL Minnesota Lyon Lyon Minnesota Minnesota Lyon MASON CITY MARSHALL Minnesota Lyon Lyon MASON CITY lowa lowa Cerro Gordo MASON CITY MASON CITY lowa Cerro Gordo lowa lowa Cerro Gordo MASON CITY MASON CITY Cerro Gordo lowa Cerro Gordo Cerro Gordo Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 17 of 22#
Special Permit - Magellan, page 18Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME DUE DATE NEXT SECONDARY DATE LAST INTERNAL CONTAIN- DIKE TANK FACILITY NAME(S): STATE COUNTY TANK # INTERNAL INSPECTION MENT CAPACITY INSPECTION TRANSI- VOLUME (BBLS) TIONAL (BBLS) MASON CITY lowa Cerro Gordo 110,187 38,756 MASON CITY lowa Cerro Gordo 69,323 38,931 MENARD Illinois Menard 335,300 1,678 MILFORD lowa Dickinson 65,710 917 MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota Ramsey 38,872 4,441 MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota Ramsey 26,678 9,333 MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota Ramsey 38,872 18,382 MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota Ramsey 38,873 17,970 MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota Ramsey 40,258 26,547 MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota Ramsey 139,120 31,774 26,438 Ramsey 24,969 MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota Ramsey 91,911 71,111 MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota Ramsey 90,958 72,771 MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota Ramsey 102,993 72,759 MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota Minnesota Ramsey Ramsey 139,120 91,909 51,755 76,539 MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota Ramsey 139,120 95,007 76,248 76,552 MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota Ramsey MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota Ramsey 95,007 76,649 MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota Ramsey 139,120 227,990 76,649 MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota Ramsey 64,701 MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota Ramsey MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota Ramsey 139,120 102;396 227,990 74,299 70,389 MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota Ramsey 95,007 76,655 MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota Ramsey 61,000 MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota Ramsey 95,007 71,050 MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota Ramsey 227,990 76,522 MT VERNON JCT Missouri Lawrence 172,401 104,061 55,988 MT VERNON JCT MT VERNON JCT Missouri Missouri Lawrence Lawrence 172,401 172,401 150,491 MT VERNON JCT Missouri Lawrence 172,401 403 MT VERNON Missouri Lawrence 312 403 NEBRASKA CITY TERMINAL Nebraska Otoe 4,868 5,911 NEBRASKA CITY Nebraska Otoe 17,713 21,684 26,874 NEBRASKA CITY Otoe 26,529 NEBRASKA CITY Nebraska Nebraska Otoe 29,278 71,439 NEBRASKA CITY Nebraska Otoe 115,802 72,124 NEBRASKA CITY Nebraska Otoe 36,478 47,808 48,388 NEBRASKA CITY Nebraska Otoe 33,924 NEBRASKA CITY Nebraska Otoe 115,802 185,257 NEW HAVEN (85 Connecticut New Haven 110,143 47,862 NEW HAVEN (85 EAST STREET) Connecticut New Haven 110,143 90,508 NEW HAVEN (85 EAST STREET) Connecticut New Haven 128,000 86,755 NEW HAVEN (85 EAST STREET) Connecticut New Haven 128,000 91,450 NEW HAVEN (85 EAST STREET) Connecticut New Haven 18A* 2033 128,000 90,810 NEW HAVEN (85 EAST STREET) Connecticut New Haven 1A* 2037 110,143 46,309 EAST STREET Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 18 of 22#
Special Permit - Magellan, page 19Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME DUE DATE DATE LAST INTERNAL NEXT SECONDARY CONTAIN- DIKE TANK FACILITY NAME(S): STATE •COUNTY TANK# INSPECTION INTERNAL INSPECTION TRANSI- VOLUME MENT CAPACITY TIONAL (BBLS) SCHEDULE (BBLS) • EAST STREET) NEW HAVEN (85 Connecticut New Haven 2A* 2008 2031 110,143 65,307 NEW HAVEN (85 EAST STREET Connecticut New Haven 4A* 2028 110,143 66,665 NEW HAVEN (85 EAST STREET Connecticut New Haven 8A* 2026 110,143 90,959 ODESSA ODESSA Texas 144,200 77,600 47,867 74,990 ODESSA Texas ODESSA Texas ODESSA Texas Texas 32,000 73,500 16,588 57,031 ODESSA ODESSA Texas Texas 32,000 35,300 33,400 20,577 16,629 ODESSA ODESSA Texas 35,300 20,838 ODESSA Texas 39,200 18,056 17,572 ODESSA Texas Texas 42,300 42,300 21,827 ODESSA 33,400 22,563 ODESSA Texas OKLAHOMA CITY Oklahoma Texas 21,092 22,800 20,251 20,671 4,337 OKLAHOMA CITY Oklahoma Oklahoma 21,092 4,563 OKLAHOMA CITY Oklahoma Oklahoma 106,530 50,440 OKLAHOMA CITY Oklahoma Oklahoma 106,530 44,971 OKLAHOMA CITY Oklahoma Oklahoma 38,690 18,565 OKLAHOMA CITY Oklahoma Oklahoma 38,690 18,448 Oklahoma Oklahoma 35,976 17,658 OKLAHOMA CITY Oklahoma Oklahoma 35,976 17,574 OKLAHOMA CITY (RENO AVE) Oklahoma Oklahoma 17,297 550 Oklahoma Oklahoma 535 17,297 8,264 OKLAHOMA CITY Oklahoma Oklahoma 167,549 68,264 OKLAHOMA CITY Oklahoma Oklahoma 167,549 72,959 OKLAHOMA CITY Oklahoma Oklahoma 167,549 82,468 OKLAHOMA CITY Oklahoma Oklahoma . 1391 167,549 32,324 Kansas OLATHE Kansas Johnson Johnson 1423 782 92,832 . 112,404 112,404 26,344 OLATHE OLATHE Kansas Kansas Johnson 1424 48,763 Nebraska Kansas Johnson Johnson 222-1 1440 68,061 47,989 92,832 52,412 • OMAHA OMAHA Nebraska Douglas 422 125,155 25,584 2,098 Missouri Douglas Marion 1401 4,459 194 80,200 53,879 PALMYRA 791 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 19 of 22#
Special Permit - Magellan, page 20Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME DUE DATE NEXT SECONDARY DATE LAST INTERNAL DIKE TANK FACILITY NAME(S): STATE COUNTY TANK# INTERNAL INSPECTION CONTAIN. INSPECTION TRANSI- MENT CAPACITY TIONAL VOLUME (BBLS) SCHEDULE (BBLS) RAPID CITY South Dakota Pennington REAGAN Texas Falls 10-53 2009 2037 36,350 8,368 4233 RIVERSIDE Missouri 2001 2029 29,454 34,909 Platte 1 2011 2036 232,073 88,817 2011 2036 232,073 88,415 RIVERSIDE RIVERSIDE RIVERSIDE Missouri Missouri Platte Platte 2011 2036 283,323 89,785 Missouri Platte 2011 2036 133,861 89,607 RIVERSIDE RIVERSIDE Missouri Missouri Platte 2011 2036 283,323 89,360 Platte 2011 2036 283,323 27,302 ROCHESTER Minnesota Olmsted 2007 2035 44,357 224 ROSEMOUNT Minnesota 1996 2022 152,037 69,301 ROSEMOUNT Minnesota Dakota Dakota 2012 2037 152,037 75,207 ROSEMOUNT Minnesota Dakota 2008 2036 205,613 72,361 ROSEMOUNT Minnesota Dakota 2006 2034 205,613 32,676 ROSEMOUNT Minnesota Dakota 2009 2037 205,613 35,929 ROSEMOUNT Minnesota Dakota 2008 2036 205,613 51,791 ROSEMOUNT Minnesota Dakota 2005 2028 205,613 52,725 ROSEMOUNT Minnesota Kansas Dakota Scott 2010 2013 2035 2038 205,613 65,632 6,907 645 SHINN PENCE SCOTT CITY Oklahoma Payne •2012 2036 128,970 67,777 SHINN PENCE Oklahoma Payne 2012 2037 111,693 68,309 SHINN PENCE Oklahoma •Payne 2013 2038 101,839 67,560 SHINN PENCE Oklahoma Payne 2012 2036 145,081 67,618 SHINN PENCE Oklahoma Payne 2013 2038 120:401 68,031 SHINN PENCE SHINN PENCE Oklahoma Oklahoma Payne 2013 Payne 2013 2030 2038 106,525 81,475 68,211 67,212 SHINN PENCE Oklahoma •Payne 2013 2038 80,338 67,531 SHINN PENCE Oklahoma Payne 2013 2038 138,291 67,260 SHINN PENCE SHINN PENCE Oklahoma Раупе 2013 2029 111,393 67,966 Oklahoma Payne 2013 2038 115,930 67,160 SHINN PENCE Oklahoma Payne 2013 2038 128,382 67,436 SHINN PENCE Oklahoma Payne 2013 2013 2038 2037 151,357 109,089 67,382 SHINN PENCE Oklahoma Payne 66,780 SHINN PENCE Oklahoma Payne 2011 2036 122,972 66,812 SHINN PENCE Oklahoma Payne 2012 2037 93,319 68,010 SHINN PENCE Oklahoma Payne 2013 2029 92,221 68,193 SHINN PENCE Oklahoma Payne 2012 2037 114,629 67,027 SHINN PENCE Oklahoma Payne 2012 2028 137.059 68,781 SHINN PENCE Oklahoma Payne 2011 2036 133,555 68,481 SHINN PENCE Oklahoma Payne 2012 2037 129,770 67,774 SIOUX CITY lowa Woodbury 2007 2035 211,203 1,749 SIOUX CITY lowa Woodbury 1989 2019 182,970 10,912 SIOUX CITY lowa Woodbury 2010 2035 182,970 10,071 SIOUX CITY lowa Woodbury 2010 2035 211,203 10,206 SIOUX CITY lowa Woodbury 2010 2035 211,203 10,157 SIOUX CITY lowa Woodbury 2011 2036 211,203 10,170 SIOUX CITY SIOUX CITY lowa lowa Woodbury 2010 2035 182,970 10,039 Woodbury 2011 2036 211,203 10,140 SIOUX CITY lowa Woodbury 1990 2020 83,450 19,412 SIOUX CITY lowa Woodbury 2006 2034 211,203 18,940 SIOUX CITY lowa Woodbury 2011 2036 83,450 17,348 SIOUX CITY SIOUX CITY lowa lowa Woodbury 2003 2022 211,203 18,640 Woodbury 1989 2019 211,203 18,637 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 20 of 22#
Special Permit - Magellan, page 21Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME DUE DATE NEXT SECONDARY DATE LAST INTERNAL CONTAIN- DIKE TANK FACILITY NAME(S): STATE COUNTY TANK# INSPECTION INTERNAL INSPECTION TRANSI- MENT CAPACITY TIONAL VOLUME (BBLS) SCHEDULE (BBLS) SIOUX CITY SIOUX CITY lowa lowa Woodbury 1988 2018 Woodbury 83,450 28,672 SIOUX CITY lowa Woodbury 2001 2029 211,203 28,679 SIOUX CITY SIOUX CITY lowa Woodbury Woodbury 2001 1988 1999 2028 2018 2027 182,970 211,203 28,667 99,885 38,446 SIOUX CITY lowa lowa Woodbury 1989 38,448 SIOUX CITY lowa Woodbury 1990 2020 2019 182,970 99,885 37,404 37,396 SIOUX CITY lowa Woodbury 2006 2034 182,970 SIOUX CITY lowa 39,263 SIOUX FALLS South Dakota Minnehaha Woodbury 2001 1990 2029 2020 68,318 99,885 10,900 37,400 SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS South Dakota Minnehaha 2003 2031 102,486 10,901 SIOUX FALLS South Dakota South Dakota Minnehaha Minnehaha 2001 2003 2029 2031 68,318 102,486 10,894 10,899 SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS South Dakota South Dakota Minnehaha Minnehaha 2010 2001 2035 2029 102,486 68,318 10,898 SIOUX FALLS South Dakota Minnehaha 2007 2035 102,486 10,898 10,902 SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS South Dakota South Dakota Minnehaha Minnehaha 2001 2010 2035 2027 94,795 52,738 18,345 SIOUX FALLS South Dakota Minnehaha 2002 2030 94,795 19,365 18,340 SIOUX FALLS South Dakota Minnehaha 2013 2038 SIOUX FALLS South Dakota Minnehaha 2000 2028 102,485 52,738 18,346 SIOUX FALLS South Dakota Minnehaha 2010 2035 94,795 28,895 18,340 SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS South Dakota South Dakota Minnehaha Minnehaha 2003 2000 2027 2020 68,318 52,738 26,384 28,597 SIOUX FALLS SIOUX FALLS South Dakota South Dakota Minnehaha Minnehaha 2006 2006 2031 2034 100,310 87,027 38,671 38,545 SIOUX FALLS South Dakota Minnehaha 2006 2034 SIOUX FALLS South Dakota Minnehaha 2006 2033 100,310 87,027 35,939 SIOUX FALLS South Dakota Minnehaha 2005 2033 100,310 36,768 35,751 SIOUX FALLS South Dakota Minnehaha 2002 2030 SIOUX FALLS South Dakota Minnehaha' • 2007 2035 87,027 94,795 40,256 36,764 SPEED JCT 8,505 ST PAUL PARK SPRINGFIELD Minnesota Missouri Texas Greene Harris 2013 2001 2038 2029 30,288 Washington 2007 2035 77,938 356 284 TOPEKA Kansas Shawnee 2004 2032 57 TYE Texas Taylor 2009 2037 48,724 705 WATERLOO lowa Black Hawk 2007 2035 91,674 5,980 4,292 WEST TULSA Oklahoma Tulsa 2005 2033 113,903 254 WEST TULSA Oklahoma Tulsa 2004 2023 113,903 14;141 14,142 WEST TULSA WEST TULSA Oklahoma Oklahoma Tulsa Tulsa 1994 2010 2035 2021 353,418 19,028 12,186 WEST TULSA Oklahoma Tulsa 66,613 WEST TULSA Oklahoma Tulsa 1996 2013 2038 2022 353,418 353,418 68,980 66,841 WEST TULSA WEST TULSA Oklahoma Oklahoma Tulsa Tulsa 2002 2012 2037 2021 353,418 353,418 109,615 80,754 WEST TULSA WEST TULSA Oklahoma WEST TULSA Oklahoma Oklahoma Tulsa Tulsa 1996 Tulsa 2004 2024 2004 2032 2032 353,418 108,932 353,418 353,418 116,372 108,335 WEST TULSA WEST TULSA Oklahoma Oklahoma Tulsa Tulsa 2008 49,591 33,086 Oklahoma 1998 2036 WEST TULSA Tulsa 1999 2021 2017 353,418 353,418 134,799 WICHITA Kansas Sedgwick 5 2006 2034 137,278 167,855 1,592 Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 21 of 22#
Special Permit - Magellan, page 22Special Permit Docket: PHMSA-2016-0072 OPID 39504, 22610, 31579, or 31580 Magellan Breakout Storage Tanks SECONDARY DIKE CONTAINMENT VOLUME DUE DATE NEXT SECONDARY DATE LAST INTERNAL DIKE FACILITY NAME(S): STATE COUNTY TANK# INTERNAL INSPECTION CONTAIN- TANK INSPECTION TRANSI. MENT CAPACITY TIONAL VOLUME (BBLS) SCHEDULE (BBLS). WRENSHALL WILLMAR Minnesota WYNNEWOOD Minnesota Kandiyohi Carlton MSR Garvin Garvin LPMR 2007 2007 2035 7,528 1515 1514 2013 2013 2035 2030 222,530 645 242 483 Oklahoma WYNNEWOOD Oklahoma 2030 222,530 144,104 159,639 Total Breakout Tanks included in Special Permit: 493 Note: * notes Magellan breakout tanks that are intrastate facilities in Connecticut (17 breakout tanks) and Texas (19 breakout tanks), all other Magellan breakout tanks in the special permit are interstate facilities. PHMSA received approval from the Railroad Commission of Texas pipeline office, Director - Stephanie Weidman on January 26, 2018 to include the Magellan intrastate hazardous pipeline facility breakout tanks noted in Appendix B above as part of the special permit. Magellan intrastate hazardous liquid pipeline facility breakout tanks in the state of Connecticut are inspected by PHMSA and are a part of this special permit as noted in Appendix B above. Special Permit: PHMSA-2016 - 0072 - Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Page 22 of 22#
This is an issued PHMSA special permit. The issued index does not establish current validity or applicability beyond the facilities and conditions stated in the official decision.