Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 25-12.040 - Leak Surveys, Procedures and Classification
(1) Each operator shall perform periodic
leakage surveys in accordance with the following schedule:
(a) A gas detector instrument survey shall be
conducted at intervals not exceeding 15 months but at least once each calendar
year in those portions of an operator's service area, including:
1. Principal business districts, master meter
systems, and places where the public is known to congregate
frequently.
2. Where pipeline
facilities, including service lines, are located under surfaces of such
construction that little opportunity is afforded for a leak to vent
safely.
(b) A gas
detector instrument survey to locate leaks throughout areas not included in
subsection (a) above, shall be conducted at intervals not exceeding 3 calendar
years at intervals not exceeding 39 months on bare metallic, galvanized steel,
coated tubing pipelines, and 5 calendar years at intervals not exceeding 63
months on the remaining pipeline system, or more frequently if experience
indicates.
(2) The
following leak classification system shall be used on all leak records and
reports:
(a) "Grade 1 Leak" - a leak of gas
that represents an existing or probable hazard to persons or buildings. In
order to protect life and property, these leaks shall be repaired immediately
and continuous action shall be taken until conditions are no longer
hazardous.
(b) "Grade 2 Leak" - a
leak that is not a threat to persons or property at the time of detection, but
justifies scheduled repair based on potential future hazard. These leaks shall
be repaired within 90 days from the date the leak was originally located,
unless due to resurvey the leak was determined to be Grade 3 as defined in
subsection (c), below. In determining the time period for repair, the following
criteria should be taken into consideration:
1. Amount and migration of gas;
2. Proximity of gas to buildings and
subsurface structures;
3. Extent of
pavement;
4. Soil type and
conditions, such as moisture and natural venting.
(c) "Grade 3 Leak" - a leak that is not a
threat to persons and property and is not expected to become so. Above ground
grade 3 leaks shall be repaired within 90 days from the date the leak was
originally located unless the leak is upgraded or does not produce a positive
leak indication when a soap and water solution, or its equivalent, is applied
on suspected locations at operating pressure. Grade 3 leaks that are
underground shall be reevaluated at least once every 6 months until repaired.
The frequency of reevaluation shall be determined by the location and magnitude
of the leak.
(3) All the
repairs of leaks shall be checked by appropriate methods immediately after the
repairs are completed. Where there is residual gas in the ground, a follow-up
inspection using a gas detector instrument must be made as soon as the gas has
had an opportunity to dissipate, but no later than one month for Grade 1 leaks
and 6 months for Grade 2 leaks. The date and status of recheck shall be
recorded on the leak repair records.
(4) If residual gas is detected on the
follow-up inspection, continued monthly monitoring, not to exceed 45 days, and
inspections shall be done until gas is no longer detected.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 368.05(2) FS. Law Implemented 368.05(2) FS.
New 9-21-74, Repromulgated 10-7-75, Amended 10-2-84, Formerly 25-12.40, Amended 1-7-92, 12-15-09, 3-2-17.
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