New York Codes Rules Regulations (Last Updated: March 27,2024) |
TITLE 16. Department of Public Service |
Chapter III. Gas Utilities |
Subchapter C. Safety |
Part 258. Transportation of Liquid Petroleum |
Sec. 258.13. Report of specifications for proposed construction
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- (a) The following maps, sketches, and drawings shall be filed with and as a part of the report of specifications:(1) three sets of current U.S. Geological Survey Maps (7½ or 15 minute) clearly indicating the entire route of the proposed construction or reconstruction and an area of one mile on either side of the route; and(2) three sets of strip maps and design drawings showing details of the proposed construction or reconstruction.(b) A report of specifications identical in format with subdivision (c) of this section shall be submitted in triplicate. Where additional space is necessary, supply the requested information on attached sheets.(c)STATE OF NEW YORKDEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICEREPORT OF SPECIFICATIONS FOR PROPOSED CONSTRUCTIONLIQUID PETROLEUM PIPELINE FACILITIESGeneral Information1. Corporation nameDate ________2. Pipeline route:FromTo3. Length4. New construction or reconstruction5. Counties traversed6. Towns traversed7. Cities traversed8. Villages traversed9. Estimated starting date10. Estimated completion date11. Pipeline identification name or numberPipe Specifications1. Nominal outside diameter, D (inches)2. Nominal wall thickness, t (inches)3. Type and/or grade of pipe4. Manufacturer of steel5. Manufacturer of pipe6. Longitudinal joint type7. Specified minimum yield strength, SMYS (psi)8. Nominal ultimate strength (psi)9. Fracture toughness (minimum Charpy Energy in ft. lbs. at 20°F for buried pipe, −20°F for exposed pipe)10. Mill test pressure (psi)11. Is pipe new or used12. If used pipe is employed, describe inspection and reconditioning procedures13. Are the physical and chemical specifications of pipe to be verified by outside laboratories?If yes, by whom?Operating Pressure and Stress1. Maximum operating pressure, P (psi)2. Calculated pipe stress (hoop stress) = PD/2t (psi)3. Ratio of pipe stress to SMYS (percent)Welding1. Percentage of welds to be radiographed, by location2. How will the corporation certify the radiographic technicianRailroad, Road, and Water Crossings1. Railroad and road crossings:Attach a list giving the location of each and indicating whether each is cased or uncased (if uncased, provide reason), and if heavier wall carrier pipe is used.2. Lake, river, stream, or creek crossings:Attach a list giving the location of each and describing any special construction precautions to be followed.3. Pipeline encroachments:Attach a list of any encroachments to railroads or roads, by location, and describe any special construction precautions to be followed.Valves (see 49 CFR 195.260)1. Number and spacing of manual sectionalizing valves2. Type, make, and location of any automatic valves to be usedMinimum Cover and Clearance (see 49 CFR 195.248, 250)If the minimum prescribed cover and/or clearance cannot be maintained, indicate the location, nature of problem, cover and/or clearance to be maintained, and any special precautions to be observed. Corrosion Control (see 49 CFR 195 Subpart H - Corrosion Control)1. Type of field coating:For pipe (if not factory coated)For welds and fittings2. Type of coating test:Before backfillAfter backfill3. Type of cathodic protection systemPressure and Leakage Tests (see section 258.6 of this Part)1. Test pressure2. Test medium3. Test duration4. Length of test section(s)Right-of-Way1. Has necessary right-of-way been obtained from each party having interest in the right-of-way? If not, what is the status?2. Have formal approval and all necessary permits been obtained from governmental agencies? If not, what is the status?Products TransportedPipeline certified to transport the following liquid petroleum products:1.2.3.4.5.Signature of corporation officerTitle