16 Tex. Admin. Code § 8.203 - Supplemental Regulations
The following provisions supplement the regulations appearing in 49 CFR Part 192, adopted under § 8.1(b) of this chapter (relating to General Applicability and Standards).
(1) Section 192.455(b) is supplemented by the
following language after the first sentence: "Tests, investigation, or
experience must be backed by documented proof to substantiate results and
determinations."
(2) Section
192.457 is supplemented:
(A) by the following
language in subsection (b)(3): "(3) Bare or coated distribution lines. The
operator shall determine the areas of active corrosion by electrical survey, or
where electrical survey is impractical, by the study of corrosion and leak
history records, by leak detection survey, or by other effective means,
documented by data substantiating results and determinations";
(B) by adding the following subsection: "(d)
When a condition of active external corrosion is found, positive action must be
taken to mitigate and control the effects of the corrosion. Schedules must be
established for application of corrosion control. Monitoring effectiveness must
be adequate to mitigate and control the effects of the corrosion prior to its
becoming a public hazard or endangering public safety."
(3) Section 192.465 is supplemented:
(A) by the following language after the first
sentence of subsection (a): "Test points (electrode locations) used when taking
pipe-to-soil readings for determining cathodic protection shall be selected so
as to give representative pipe-to-soil readings. Test points (electrode
locations) over or near an anode or anodes shall not, by themselves, be
considered representative readings";
(B) by the following subsection: "(f) When
leak detection surveys are used to determine areas of active corrosion or
re-evaluate unprotected pipelines, the survey frequency must be increased to
monitor the corrosion rate and control the condition. The detection equipment
used must have sensitivity adequate to detect gas concentration below the lower
explosive limit and be suitable for such use."
(4) Section 192.475(a) is supplemented by the
following language at the end: "Corrosive gas" means a gas which, by chemical
reaction with the pipe to which it is exposed, usually metal, produces a
deterioration of the material."
(5)
Section 192.479 is supplemented by the following subsection: "(d) 'atmospheric
corrosion' means aboveground corrosion caused by chemical or electrochemical
reaction between a pipe material, usually a metal, and its environment, that
produces a deterioration of the material."
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