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U. S. Department of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
www.dot.gov
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Greater Public Involvement- What does that mean?
Ross Reineke Community Assistance & Technical Services (CATS) Manager
Western Region
Restoring TrustIn Pipeline SafetyNew Orleans, LANovember 3, 2006
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Outline
• Mission Statements• PHMSA – CATS Program • Regulatory Requirements
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PHMSA (OPS) Mission Statement
“To ensure the safe, reliable,
and environmentally sound operation of the Nation’s pipeline transportation system.”
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CATS MissionStatement
“To advance public safety, environmental protection and pipeline reliability by facilitating clear communications among all pipeline stakeholders, including the public, the operators and government officials.”
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CATS Managers
[email protected] [email protected]
[email protected]@dot.gov816-329-3836
[email protected] 202-260-8518
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Public Awareness Regulations
• Final Rule published May 19, 2005• http://dms.dot.gov/
Simple Search Docket 15852• 192.616 and 195.440 titled Public Awareness• Require operators to follow the guidance in
API RP 1162, First Edition, December 2003• Existing Part 192 & 195 requirements are
unchanged
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Purpose of Public Awareness Programs
• increase awareness and understanding of the . . . role of pipelines, pipeline operations, associated public and environmental risks, and the preventive and mitigative steps taken to reduce those risks.
• improve results in damage prevention, reduce encroachments on pipeline rights-of-way, improve pipeline safety and environmental performance, and enhance emergency response coordination.
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Audiences
• The public (including residents and places of congregation, such as businesses, schools, hospitals, prisons, and other places where people gather) in the pipeline vicinity and its associated rights-of-way and pipeline facilities;
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Audiences
• State and local emergency response and planning officials (e.g., State and county emergency management agencies (EMAs) and local emergency planning committees (LEPCs) and first responder organizations;
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Audiences
• Local public officials and governing councils of affected municipalities and school districts; and• Excavators.
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Regulatory Requirements
Before API RP 1162• Damage Prevention Programs for Excavators
• 192.614(c) and 195.442(c)• Emergency Plans for Fire, Police, & Public Officials
• 192.615(c) and 195.402(c)(12)• Public Education
• 192.616 and 195.440• Gas Transmission Integrity Management
• 192.911(m) & ASME B31.8S, §10
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Baseline Program
• Applies to all portions of existing pipeline system
• Creates minimum level of Awareness among all Stakeholder Audiences
• Not within the scope of RP 1162• New pipeline construction• Communications after pipeline-related emergency• Propane/Air peak-shaving facilities• LNG Plants
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Other Public Awareness Resources
• PHMSA Pipeline Safety Program Stakeholder Communications Web Site
• http://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/comm/• Public Awareness Programs
• Final Rule• Frequently Asked Questions• Presentations from 2003 and 2005 workshops