80_FR_29361 80 FR 29263 - Pipeline Safety: Plastic Pipe Rule

80 FR 29263 - Pipeline Safety: Plastic Pipe Rule

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 98 (May 21, 2015)

Page Range29263-29277
FR Document2015-12113

PHMSA is proposing to amend the natural and other gas pipeline safety regulations (49 CFR part 192) to address regulatory requirements involving plastic piping systems used in gas services. These proposed amendments are intended to correct errors, address inconsistencies, and respond to petitions for rulemaking. The requirements in several subject matter areas are affected, including incorporation of tracking and traceability provisions; design factor for polyethylene (PE) pipe; more stringent mechanical fitting requirements; updated and additional regulations for risers; expanded use of Polyamide-11 (PA-11) thermoplastic pipe; incorporation of newer Polyamide-12 (PA-12) thermoplastic pipe; and incorporation of updated and additional standards for fittings.

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration

49 CFR Part 192

[Docket No. PHMSA-2014-0098]
RIN 2137-AE93


Pipeline Safety: Plastic Pipe Rule

AGENCY: Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), 
Department of Transportation (DOT).

ACTION: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM).

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SUMMARY: PHMSA is proposing to amend the natural and other gas pipeline 
safety regulations (49 CFR part 192) to address regulatory requirements 
involving plastic piping systems used in gas services. These proposed 
amendments are intended to correct errors, address inconsistencies, and 
respond to petitions for rulemaking. The requirements in several 
subject matter areas are affected, including incorporation of tracking 
and traceability provisions; design factor for polyethylene (PE) pipe; 
more stringent mechanical fitting requirements; updated and additional 
regulations for risers; expanded use of Polyamide-11 (PA-11) 
thermoplastic pipe; incorporation of newer Polyamide-12 (PA-12) 
thermoplastic pipe; and incorporation of updated and additional 
standards for fittings.

DATES: Submit comments on or before July 31, 2015.

ADDRESSES: Comments should reference Docket No. PHMSA-2014-0098 and may 
be submitted in the following ways:
     E-Gov Web site: http://www.regulations.gov. This Web site 
allows the public to enter comments on any Federal Register notice 
issued by any agency. Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
     Fax: 1-202-493-2251.
     Mail: Docket Management System: U.S. Department of 
Transportation, Docket Operations, M-30, Room W12-140, 1200 New Jersey 
Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590-0001.
     Hand Delivery: DOT Docket Management System, West Building 
Ground Floor, Room W12-140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 
20590-0001 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except 
Federal holidays.
    Instructions: If you submit your comments by mail, please submit 
two copies. To receive confirmation that PHMSA received your comments, 
include a self-addressed stamped postcard.

    Note: Comments are posted without changes or edits to http://www.regulations.gov, including any personal information provided. 
There is a privacy statement published on http://www.regulations.gov.

Privacy Act Statement

    In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 553(c), DOT solicits comments from the 
public to better inform its rulemaking process. DOT posts these 
comments, without edit, including any personal information the 
commenter provides, to www.regulations.gov, as described in the system 
of records notice (DOT/ALL-14 FDMS), which can be reviewed at 
www.dot.gov/privacy.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: 
    General Information: Cameron Satterthwaite, Transportation 
Specialist, by telephone at 202-366-1319, or by electronic mail at 
[email protected].
    Technical Questions: Max Kieba, General Engineer, by telephone at 
202-493-0595, or by electronic mail at [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. Background

    The use and availability of plastic pipe have changed over the 
years with technological innovations in the products and best practices 
used in plastic pipe installations. Progress in the design and 
manufacture of plastic pipe and components has resulted in materials 
with higher strength characteristics. Manufacturers are instituting new 
practices related to traceability. Operators are incorporating best 
practices. Together, these measures have the potential to improve with 
pipeline safety and integrity. Some of these strides have been 
highlighted in petitions that are detailed below. The pipeline safety 
regulations have not stayed current with some of these products; this 
rulemaking is an effort to propose a number of revisions to incorporate 
these changes in the interest of pipeline safety.
    PHMSA has received several rulemaking petitions involving plastic 
pipe. Copies of these petitions have been placed in the docket (PHMSA-
2014-0098) for this rulemaking in addition to the docket that may have 
been initially established for the petition. This proposed rule will 
address the following petitions:
     American Gas Association (AGA)--(Docket No. PHMSA 2010-
0011)--Petition to increase design factor 0.32 to 0.4 and incorporate 
updated ASTM D2513 (standard for Polyethylene (PE) pipe).
     Evonik Industries (Evonik) and UBE Industries (UBE)--
(Docket No. PHMSA 2010-0009)--Petition to allow use of Polyamide (PA-
12) pipe.
     Arkema--(Docket No. PHMSA 2013-0227)--Petition to allow 
use of Polyamide (PA-11) pipe at higher pressures.
     Gas Piping Technology Committee (GPTC)--Petition to allow 
above-ground, encased plastic pipe for regulator and metering stations.
    While there has been much progress, both Federal and State 
inspectors, have noticed some issues related to the installation of 
plastic pipe that should be addressed in the pipeline safety 
regulations. In an effort to address these issues, respond to petitions 
and update the regulations with respect to the products and practices 
used in plastic pipe system without compromising safety, PHMSA is 
proposing revisions to the Federal Pipeline Safety Regulations (PSR) in 
49 CFR part 192. This focus will limit these proposals to plastic 
pipelines in gas service and subsequently to new, repaired, and 
replaced pipes. These issues are addressed and detailed below as 
follows:

A. Tracking and Traceability
B. Design Factor for PE
C. Expanded use of PA-11
D. Incorporation of PA-12
E. Risers
F. Fittings
G. Plastic Pipe Installation
    G.1.--Installation by Trenchless Excavation (Sec. Sec.  192.3, 
192.329, and 192.376)
    G.2.--Joining Plastic Pipe (Sec.  192.281)
    G.3.--Qualifying Joining Procedures (Sec.  192.283)
    G.4.--Qualifying Persons To Make Joints (Sec.  192.285)
    G.5.--Bends (Sec.  192.313)
    G.6.--Installation of Plastic Pipe (Sec.  192.321)
    G.7.--Service Lines; General Requirements for Connections to 
Main Piping (Sec.  192.367)
    G.8.--Equipment Maintenance; Plastic Pipe Joining (Sec.  
192.756)
H. Repairs
    H.1.--Repair of Plastic Pipe--Gouges (Sec.  192.311)
    H.2.--Leak Repair Clamps (Sec.  192.720)
I. General Provisions
    I.1.--Incorporation by Reference (Sec.  192.7)
    I.2.--Plastic Pipe Material (Sec.  192.59)
    I.3.--Plastic Pipe Storage and Handling (Sec.  192.67)
    I.4.--Gathering Lines (Sec.  192.9)
    I.5.--Merger of Sections 192.121 and 192.123
    I.6.--General Design Requirements for Components (Sec.  192.143)
    I.7.--General Design Requirements for Valves (Sec.  192.145)

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    I.8.--General Design Requirements for Standard Fittings (Sec.  
192.149)
    I.9.--Test Requirements for Plastic Pipelines (Sec.  192.513)

A. Traceability and Tracking

    In many cases, the lack of adequate traceability for plastic pipe 
(i.e., appropriate markings that help identify the location of 
manufacture, lot information, size, material, pressure rating, 
temperature rating and, as appropriate, type, grade, and model, etc., 
of the pipe and components) and tracking of pipe location (i.e., a 
means of identifying the location of pipe and components within the 
pipeline) prevents operators from having enough information to identify 
systemic issues related to incidents involving plastic pipe. Further, 
the lack of this information makes it difficult for operators and 
regulators to determine whether plastic pipe or component failures are 
related to a certain type or vintage of material, specific product 
defect or design, heat/lot of the product, or whether it was produced 
by a certain manufacturer at a certain time.
    In addition, the issue can result in excessive pipe excavations due 
to an inability to locate the affected sections of pipe or fittings 
when responding to plastic pipe or component manufacturer recalls. In 
2001, the National Association of Pipeline Safety Representatives 
(NAPSR), a non-profit organization of State pipeline safety personnel 
that promotes pipeline safety in the United States and its territories, 
also noted this issue in its RESOLUTION NO. 2001-2-SR-2-01 (Resolution 
SR-2-01). In its Resolution, NAPSR referred to accident investigations 
where insufficient data regarding the pipe material (i.e., date of 
manufacture and other relevant information) had proven to be an 
obstacle in determining the cause or origin of an incident. NAPSR also 
recognized that existing pipe, fittings, and components often do not 
maintain their markings for a sufficient period of time to provide 
useful tracking and traceability information. Therefore, NAPSR 
requested that PHMSA revise Sec.  192.63 (``Marking of Materials'') to 
require the marking of all pipe and components to ensure identification 
for a period of 50 years or the life of the pipeline. NAPSR also 
expressed the view that the marking of plastic pipe, fittings, and 
components will benefit the industry and public by allowing the 
identification of problems and proactively mitigating future problems 
through such identification.
    In an effort to address the concerns mentioned above and to address 
the resolution from NAPSR, PHMSA proposes new requirements for tracking 
and traceability of plastic pipe and components that extend beyond 
marking alone. To set the framework for tracking and traceability, 
PHMSA proposes to revise Sec.  192.3 by adding definitions for 
``traceability information'' and ``tracking information.'' It is 
PHMSA's intent that all operators have methods to identify the location 
of pipe, the person who joined the pipe, and components within the 
pipeline (i.e., tracking). PHMSA also proposes that operators be 
required to identify and document the location of pipe manufacture, 
production, lot information, size, material, pressure rating, 
temperature rating, and, as appropriate, other information such as 
type, grade, and model (i.e., traceability). In order to facilitate 
compliance, PHMSA proposes to revise Sec.  192.63 to require operators 
to adopt the tracking and traceability requirements in ASTM F2897-11a, 
``Standard Specification for Tracking and Traceability Encoding System 
of Natural Gas Distribution Components (Pipe, Tubing, Fittings, Valves, 
and Appurtenances)'' (Standard). Note that the Standard only specifies 
requirements for information that marks pipe and components with a 16-
digit code to help identify characteristics such as manufacturer, 
material type, lot code, etc. While the Standard gives some examples of 
the types of markings, such as barcodes, 2D-Data matrix, or a more 
conventional print line, it does not provide the actual means of 
marking or affixing the code to the components, the means of reading 
and transferring the data or codes, and the durability of the markings.
    In response to the 2001 NAPSR Resolution, PHMSA also proposes to 
clarify Sec.  192.63 by expressly providing that specification and 
traceability markings on plastic pipe be legible, visible, and 
permanent in accordance with the pipe's listed specification. The 
proposed revisions in Sec.  192.63 also reference the recordkeeping 
requirements for these markings in Sec. Sec.  192.321(k) and 
192.375(d). Section 192.321 applies to the installation of plastic pipe 
used for transmission lines and mains, and Sec.  192.375 contains 
requirements for plastic service lines.
    PHMSA further proposes to add a new paragraph (k) to Sec.  192.321 
and a new paragraph (d) to Sec.  192.375 to require operators to 
maintain tracking and traceability information (as defined in Sec.  
192.3) records for the life of the pipeline. PHMSA believes this 
performance-based approach will allow for the use of other methods and 
technologies. For instance, during construction or repair, operators 
may choose to use a Global Positioning System (GPS) in combination with 
a barcode reader to help mark the location or identify other features 
of the pipe or component. Other operators without the means to purchase 
such equipment may choose to collect and store the information manually 
or electronically. The purpose of these proposed revisions is to enable 
operators to accurately locate and quickly identify the installed pipe 
and components in their systems when handling recalls and conducting 
failure investigations. The revisions also support the requirements in 
the distribution integrity management programs for capturing and 
retaining certain information on new pipelines for the life of the 
lines (Sec.  192.1007(a)(5)). In addition, the proposed requirement 
would also support the current plastic pipe-joiner qualification 
requirements in Sec.  192.285.

B. Design Factor of PE

    PHMSA received petitions from the American Gas Association (AGA) 
and the Gas Piping Technology Committee (GPTC) to increase the design 
factor for PE pipe from 0.32 to 0.40 in Sec.  192.121. The allowable 
design pressure for plastic is based on a number of factors, including 
the stress rating of the material (interpolated from a Hydrostatic 
Design Basis (HDB) rating), wall thickness and diameter or standard 
dimension ratio (SDR), and design factor. The allowable design factor 
is currently 0.32 for plastics. The exception to this design factor 
limitation applies to Polyamide-11 pipe (PA-11) produced after January 
23, 2009, meeting certain conditions, which would allow the design 
factor to increase to 0.40. The petitions to allow for a 0.40 design 
factor for PE pipe are based on research and technical justifications 
performed by the Gas Technology Institute (GTI) and include certain 
limitations by type of material and wall thickness. Since design 
pressure for plastic pipe is based on a number of variables, including 
design factor and wall thickness, an increase in design factor would 
allow for the use of PE pipe with smaller wall thicknesses while 
limited to the allowable pressures determined in Sec.  192.121 if the 
pipe is made from higher quality material and meets other limitations 
mentioned in the petitions. Furthermore, a design factor of 0.40 is 
already allowed in Sec.  192.121 for PA-11 pipe with certain 
limitations. Upon review, PHMSA proposes to adopt this provision into 
the PSR. The details of the proposal are

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specified below under ``G. Plastic Pipe Installation.''

C. Expanded Use of PA-11

    Polyamide-11, also referred to as Nylon 11, is a relatively newer 
type of plastic material with a different structure (nylon- or amide-
based) compared to other common plastic materials in use such as 
Polyethylene (ethylene-based). Similar to PE materials with different 
types, names, or material designation codes such as PE3408 and PE4710, 
Polyamides or Nylon materials have different types such as PA-6 or 
Nylon 6, or relatively newer types discussed in this rulemaking like 
PA-11 or PA-12, with material designation codes such as PA32312 or 
PA32316. There are a number of differences amongst the kinds of 
plastics and pros and cons for each, but, at a high level, Polyamides 
such as PA-11 have a higher strength or hydrostatic design basis (HDB) 
rating compared to PE materials. The HDB is a reflection of a plastic 
pipe's ability to resist internal pressure over long periods of time. 
The Hydrostatic Stress Board of the Plastics Pipe Institute (PPI) 
recommends and lists a HDB for a plastic pipe material based on testing 
of the material using the industry accepted test methods published by 
ASTM International. As a result of a higher HDB rating, materials like 
PA-11 can typically be designed and operated at higher pressures. On 
December 24, 2008 (73 FR 79005), PHMSA issued a final rule to allow the 
use of a new thermoplastic pipe made from Polyamide-11 (PA-11) with 
certain limitations for pressure (up to 200 psig), diameter (up to 4-
inch nominal pipe size), and an SDR of 11 and below (i.e., thicker wall 
pipe). This final rule was in response to a petition from Arkema, a 
manufacturer of PA-11 pipe. On November 11, 2013, Arkema, the sole 
current producer of PA-11, sent a petition (Docket No. PHMSA-2013-0262) 
to PHMSA to allow PA-11 to be used for pressures up to 250 psig and 
pipe diameters up to 6-inch nominal pipe size, with limitations on wall 
thickness depending on diameter. Arkema is also petitioning PHMSA to 
allow for arithmetic interpolation in the allowable pressure equation 
for PA-11 pipe by removing the note in Sec.  192.121 that currently 
does not allow arithmetic interpolation for PA-11 pipe. Arkema further 
petitioned PHMSA to incorporate the following standards related to PA-
11:
     ASTM F2945-12a, Standard Specification for (PA-11) Gas 
Pressure Pipe, Tubing and Fittings;
     ASTM/ANSI F2600-09, Standard Specification for 
Electrofusion Type PA-11 Fittings for Outside Diameter Controlled PA-11 
Pipe and Tubing;
     ASTM/ANSI F1973-13, Standard Specification for Factory 
Assembled Anodeless Risers and Transition Fittings in PE and PA-11 and 
PA-12 Fuel Gas Distribution Systems;
     ASTM/ANSI F2145-13, Standard Specification for PA-11 and 
PA-12 Mechanical Fittings for Use on Outside Diameter Controlled PA-11 
and PA-12 Pipe and Tubing;
     ASTM/ANSI F1948-12, Standard Specification for Metallic 
Mechanical Fittings for Use on Outside Diameter Controlled 
Thermoplastic Gas Distribution Pipe and Tubing; and
     ASME/ANSI B16.40-08, Manually Operated Thermoplastic Gas 
Shutoffs and Valves in Gas Distribution Systems.
    As justification for its petition, Arkema points to the many years 
of testing and evaluation of PA-11 at operating pressures greater than 
100 psig on projects under special permit and non-DOT jurisdictional 
pipelines that date back to 1999. Arkema also references the successful 
implementation of Sec.  192.123(f), which allows for the use of PA-11 
produced after January 23, 2009, at design pressures up to 200 psig 
under certain conditions. Although Arkema did not reference any 
projects that utilize PA-11 between 200 and 250 psig, Arkema believes 
an increase in allowable pressures up to 250 psig is justified through 
interpolation of a Hydrostatic Design Basis (HDB) of 3,150 psi for PA-
11, as listed in Plastics Pipe Institute (PPI) TR4 (previous code 
limitations were based on an HDB of 2,500 psi for PA-11).
    PHMSA agrees with Arkema's rationale of using the interpolation of 
the HDB listings for PA-11 to substantiate design pressures up to 250 
psig. HDB listings are established in accordance with PPI TR-3, 
``Policies and Procedures for Developing Hydrostatic Design Basis 
(HDB), Strength Design Basis (SDB), Pressure Design Basis (PDB) or 
Minimum Required Strength (MRS) Ratings for Thermoplastic Piping 
Materials or Pipe,'' which is incorporated by reference in Sec.  192.7. 
As detailed in Sec.  192.121, the design pressure (P) can be calculated 
by the equation P = (2S/(SDR - 1)) x (DF), where S is the HDB rating, 
SDR is the standard dimension ratio (the ratio of the average specified 
outside diameter to wall thickness), and DF is the design factor. If an 
HDB rating of 2,500 psi (basis for current limitation using previous 
vintage PA-11 pipe with material designation code PA32312) is used 
along with an SDR of 11 (a common value for mid-range pipe diameters) 
and a DF of 0.4 (which is currently allowed for PA-11), the resulting 
design pressure (P) would equal 200 psi, which is the current maximum 
allowable design pressure for PA-11 in part 192. If the HDB is changed 
to 3,150 psi (newer vintage PA-11 pipe with material designation code 
PA32316), and both the SDR and DF remain the same, the resulting design 
pressure would equal 252 psi, rounded down to 250 psi for a maximum 
allowable design pressure. Therefore, PHMSA proposes to revise the PSR 
to allow PA-11 pipe (PA32316) for pressures up to 250 psi, diameters up 
to 6 inches, and additional limitations on wall thickness as listed in 
the petition. PHMSA also proposes to specify that both PA32312 and 
PA32316 can be used for pressures up to 200 psi. Regarding standards 
relevant to PA-11 that Arkema petitioned to be incorporated by 
reference, PHMSA proposes to incorporate them as requested. 
Incorporating these newer standards specific to PA-11 will also allow 
PHMSA to phase out older standards incorporated by reference like ASTM 
D2513-87 and ASTM D2513-99, which covered multiple plastic materials 
including PA, PE, and others, up until ASTM D2513-09a when it became a 
PE-only standard. Another rulemaking by PHMSA incorporated ASTM D2513-
09a for PE but continued to reference ASTM D2513-87 and ASTM D2513-99 
for plastics other than PE while these other product specific standards 
were being developed. Having multiple versions of the same standard in 
this interim period has created some confusion.

D. Incorporation of PA-12

    On January 6, 2011, PA-12 pipe manufacturers (Evonik and UBE; 
Petitioners) submitted a petition to amend the PSR to allow the use of 
PA-12 pipe. Specifically, Evonik and UBE petitioned (Docket No. PHMSA-
2010-0009) PHMSA to revise Sec. Sec.  192.121 and 192.123 to:
     Allow for the use of PA-12 piping systems with a 0.40 
design factor;
     Include maximum design pressure limitations for PA-12 
piping systems of 250 psig;
     Allow a nominal pipe size of 6-inch diameters or less;
     Allow a minimum wall thickness of at least 0.90 inches, 
with additional limitations on the wall thickness, depending on 
diameter;
     Require unplasticized material;
     Limit PA-12 pipe materials to those specified in ASTM 
F2785; and
     Require PA-12 to comply with the rest of the part 192 
requirements related

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to joining, pressure testing, and appurtenances, as detailed in 
Sec. Sec.  192.281, 192.283, 192.285, and 192.513.
    In their petition, Evonik and UBE state that PA-12 material has 
been tested more than any other pipe material prior to its use and 
approval. The Petitioners also stated that the results ``amply 
validated'' the overall strength and durability of the PA-12 material 
and piping systems against known threats and failure mechanisms. Evonik 
and UBE noted in their petition that PA-12 has been granted for use 
under a special permit in the States of Montana and Mississippi. The 
petitioners also noted the development of a performance-based standard 
(ASTM F2785-09) for PA-12. The petitioners assert that this standard 
contains comprehensive performance-based requirements that would ensure 
the safe long-term performance of PA-12 pipe, tubing, and fittings.
    Upon review of the petition, PHMSA proposes to revise the PSR to 
allow the use of PA-12 pipe at pressures up to 250 psig for pipe up to 
6 inches in diameter, and to impose additional limitations on wall 
thickness as listed in the petition. These limitations would also be 
consistent with the PA-11 consideration described above. PHMSA also 
proposes to incorporate by reference ASTM F2785-12, ``Standard 
Specification for Polyamide 12 Gas Pressure Pipe, Tubing, and 
Fittings,'' along with other standards applicable to both PA-11 and PA-
12 that are described immediately above in the section related to PA-11 
considerations and the PA-11 petition.

E. Risers

    In general, a pipeline riser is a vertical pipe that connects 
buried pipe to an aboveground component, such as a meter. In many 
cases, the riser is a transitional component that attaches a buried 
plastic pipe to a metal or a metal-encased plastic pipe (anodeless 
riser), which is connected to a gas meter. While risers are most 
commonly found connecting service lines to meter sets, risers are also 
used within distribution mains and transmission systems when entering 
or exiting small regulator stations or whenever a transition between 
buried and unburied pipe is necessary.
    The PSR do not contain specific design, construction, or 
installation requirements for risers. In 2014, the GPTC petitioned 
PHMSA to allow above-ground, encased plastic pipe at the inlet and 
outlet of regulator and metering stations if (1) the above-ground level 
part of the plastic pipe is protected against deterioration and 
external damage; (2) the plastic pipe is not used to support external 
loads; and (3) the plastic pipe is not allowed to exceed the pipe 
temperature limits at Sec.  192.123. Therefore, PHMSA proposes specific 
requirements for the design (Sec.  192.204) and construction of risers 
(Sec. Sec.  192.321(j) and 192.375(a)(2)) associated with plastic pipe. 
Further, PHMSA proposes to incorporate by reference ASTM F1973, 
``Standard Specification for Factory Assembled Anodeless Risers and 
Transition Fittings in Polyethylene (PE) and Polyamide 11 (PA11) and 
Polyamide 12 (PA12) Fuel Gas Distribution Systems'' in these new 
sections. ASTM F1973 addresses various issues such as the removal of 
burrs on metal components prior to the insertion of plastic pipe and 
other riser assembly provisions.

F. Fittings

    PHMSA and others (e.g., NTSB and certain States) have observed 
problems with mechanical fittings or joints becoming loose or pipe 
being pulled out from fittings, leading to leaks and, in certain cases, 
incidents. Failures can occur when there is inadequate restraint for 
the potential stresses on the two fitted pipes, when the couplings are 
incorrectly installed or supported, or when the coupling components 
(e.g., elastomers) degrade over time. More details on these issues are 
available in PHMSA Advisory Bulletin ADB-08-02, issued in March 2008, 
titled ``Pipeline Safety: Issues Related to Mechanical Couplings Used 
in Natural Gas Distribution Systems.'' Therefore, PHMSA is proposing 
the incorporation of a requirement to use only mechanical fittings or 
joints that are designed and tested to provide a seal plus resistance 
to lateral forces so that a large force on the connection would cause 
the pipe to yield before the joint does.
    More specifically, ASTM D2513, currently incorporated by reference 
in part 192, provides categorizations for the different mechanical 
joints, including ``[s]eal plus resistance to a force on the pipe end 
equal to or greater than that which will cause permanent deformation of 
the pipe'' (Category 1), seal only (Category 2), and seal plus pipe 
restraint to account for thermal stresses (Category 3). The Category 1 
joint is generally considered the most stringent of the three 
categories. ASTM D2513 is now a polyethylene-only standard, but other 
standards being proposed for incorporation in this NPRM and that are 
applicable to other materials, (i.e., ASTM F1924, ASTM F1948, and ASTM 
F1973) have Category 1 definitions. The definitions in each of these 
standards are slightly different in language but are still consistent 
with each other and the performance language in ASTM D2513. Some of 
these standards also point back to ASTM D2513 for PE-specific 
considerations. The regulation, as proposed, would require mechanical 
fittings, joints, or connections to provide a Category 1 joint as 
defined in ASTM F1924, ASTM F1948, and ASTM F1973 for the applicable 
material. In an effort to have consistency in language given the 
slightly different definitions in the various standards, PHMSA is 
proposing ``a seal plus resistance to a force on the pipe joint equal 
to or greater than that which will cause no less than 25% elongation of 
pipe, or the pipe fails outside the joint area if tested in accordance 
with the applicable standard.'' These revisions for Category 1 apply in 
sections such as Sec.  192.281(e) for plastic pipe joining and Sec.  
192.367 for service lines and connections to main piping and are 
described in further detail elsewhere in this document.
    In light of the proposed revisions of the PA-11 and PE regulations, 
and the introduction of PA-12, PHMSA proposes to also consider recently 
developed standards for incorporation by reference that further enhance 
pipeline safety in order to address potential safety risks. These 
proposed standards to be incorporated by reference are listed in 
``Section I. General Provisions.''

Electrically Isolated Metal Alloy Fittings in Plastic Pipe (Section 
192.455)

    Section 192.455 details external corrosion control requirements for 
buried or submerged pipe installed after July 31, 1971. Paragraph (a) 
currently requires such pipelines to have external protective coatings 
meeting the requirements of Sec.  192.461 and a cathodic protection 
system placed in operation within 1 year after construction is 
completed. However, paragraph (a) contains certain exceptions. One is 
detailed in paragraph (f) and applies to electrically isolated, metal 
alloy fittings in plastic pipelines where an operator can show by test, 
investigation, or experience in the area of application, that adequate 
corrosion control is provided by the alloy composition, and the fitting 
is designed to prevent leakage caused by corrosion pitting. For those 
fittings that do not meet the requirements of paragraph (f), cathodic 
protection and cathodic protection monitoring is required. PHMSA 
proposes to add a new paragraph (g) to require such fittings used 
within plastic pipelines be cathodically protected and monitored in

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accordance with Sec. Sec.  192.455 and 192.465(a).

G. Plastic Pipe Installation

    PHMSA is proposing several revisions with regard to the 
installation of plastic pipe, organized topically as follows:

G.1.--Installation by Trenchless Excavation (Sections 192.3, 192.329 
and 192.376)

    The PSR do not contain detailed requirements for the installation 
of plastic pipe by trenchless excavation. PHMSA and the States are 
aware of a number of incidents related to cross-boring, where plastic 
pipe installed via trenchless excavation (e.g., directional drilling) 
has come in contact with or been installed right through another 
underground utility such as a sewer line. In an effort to improve 
pipeline and public safety and implement a consistent approach to this 
method of installation while considering industry best practices in use 
today, PHMSA proposes to add new Sec. Sec.  192.329 and 192.376 to 
detail some basic requirements. These proposals include requiring each 
operator to ensure that the path of the excavation will provide 
sufficient clearance for installation and maintenance activities from 
other underground utilities and structures. Additionally, PHMSA 
proposes to require plastic pipe and components that are pulled through 
the ground to incorporate the use of a ``weak link.'' PHMSA is 
proposing the definition of ``weak link'' in Sec.  192.3. A weak link 
is used to prevent damage to the pipeline that could be caused by 
excessive forces during the pulling process.

G.2.--Joining Plastic Pipe (Section 192.281)

    Section 192.281 details the requirements for joining plastic pipe. 
In an effort to reduce confusion and promote safety, PHMSA is proposing 
several revisions to Sec.  192.281.
    Section 192.281(b) contains requirements for solvent cement joints. 
PHMSA proposes to revise Sec.  192.281(b)(2) to specify that the 
solvent cement requirements in ASTM D2564-12 apply only to polyvinyl 
chloride (PVC) pipe. This is a clarifying revision, since PVC is the 
only material that is allowed by PSR to be joined by solvent cement.
    Section 192.281(c) contains requirements for heat-fusion joints. 
Currently, these requirements refer to only the ``pipe'' that is being 
joined. PHMSA proposes to clarify paragraph (c) to specify that the 
joining requirements apply to both the pipe and the components that are 
joined to the pipe.
    Section 192.281(e) contains requirements for mechanical joints but 
does not clearly list specific standards for the requirements. This has 
led to some inconsistencies in practices used, or the requirements were 
incorporated indirectly via another referenced standard and were not 
always clear. PHMSA proposes to add a new paragraph (e)(3) to require 
that each fitting used to make a mechanical joint meets a listed 
specification. With this requirement, PHMSA hopes to make it clearer 
that fittings and joints must meet a standard specification listed in 
the code. The standards that would apply are among the ``Other Listed 
Specifications for Components'' that are being proposed through 
revisions to Appendix B and described in more detail elsewhere in this 
document.

G.3.--Qualifying Joining Procedures (Section 192.283)

    Section 192.283 details the requirements for qualifying plastic 
pipe joining procedures. Currently, Sec.  192.283(a) specifies that 
heat fusion joints for thermoplastic pipe must be tested in accordance 
with ASTM D2513-99 for plastics other than polyethylene or with ASTM 
D2513-09a for polyethylene plastic materials. In this proposed rule, 
PHMSA is proposing to incorporate a newer version of ASTM D2513 for PE-
only materials and incorporate standards applicable to other types of 
thermoplastic pipe (i.e., PA-11, and PA-12). Therefore, PHMSA proposes 
to revise Sec.  192.283(a) to refer operators to the appropriate listed 
specification. Listed specifications are detailed in Appendix B to Part 
192.
    PHMSA also proposes to remove the current Sec.  192.283(d), which 
allows the use of pipe or fittings manufactured before July 1, 1980, if 
they are joined in accordance with procedures that the manufacturer 
certifies will produce a joint as strong as the pipe. As a number of 
advancements have been made in standards related to pipe and fittings 
since 1980, the use of newer materials manufactured in accordance with 
more current standards should be encouraged. Pipe and fittings that are 
newly installed, repaired, or replaced after the effective date of the 
rule will be required to meet newer standards. This proposed revision 
would not preclude the use of pipe or fittings manufactured prior to 
July 1, 1980, which were already installed prior to the effective date 
of the rule.

G.4.--Qualifying Persons To Make Joints (Section 192.285)

    Section 192.285 details the requirements for qualifying persons to 
make joints. PHMSA proposes to revise Sec.  192.285 to incorporate 
several revisions. Section 192.285(a)(2) currently specifies that a 
person must make a specimen joint that is subjected to the testing 
detailed in Sec.  192.285(b). PHMSA proposes to remove the testing 
details in Sec.  192.285(b) and reference ASTM F2620-12 (Standard 
Practice for Heat Fusion Joining of Polyethylene Pipe and Fittings). 
PHMSA also proposes to require operators to maintain records detailing 
the location of each joint and the person who made the joint.

G.5.--Bends (Section 192.313)

    Section 192.313 details requirements for bends and elbows, but 
currently only for steel pipe. To address bends in plastic pipe, PHMSA 
proposes to add a paragraph (d) to specify that installed plastic pipe 
may not contain bends that exceed the maximum radius specified by the 
manufacturer for the diameter of the pipe.

G.6.--Installation of Plastic Pipe (Section 192.321)

    Section 192.321 details requirements for the installation of 
plastic pipe transmission lines and mains. PHMSA is proposing several 
revisions to this section. Currently, Sec.  192.321(d) specifies that 
non-encased thermoplastic pipe must have a minimum wall thickness of 
0.090 inches, except for pipe with an outside diameter of 0.875 inches 
or less, which must have a minimum wall thickness of 0.062 inches. 
PHMSA proposes to require all plastic pipe to have a minimum wall 
thickness of 0.090 inches.
    Section 192.321(f) specifies that plastic pipe being encased must 
be inserted into the casing pipe in a manner that will protect the 
plastic, and that the leading edge of the inserted pipe must be closed 
before insertion. PHMSA proposes to specify that the plastic pipe must 
be protected from damage at both the entrance and exit of the casing 
during the installation process.
    Section 192.321(h) specifies requirements for plastic pipe 
installed on bridges. Paragraph (h)(3) contains a reference to Sec.  
192.123. Based on the proposed merging of Sec.  192.123 into Sec.  
192.121, PHMSA proposes to revise paragraph (h)(3) to replace the 
currently referenced Sec.  192.123 with Sec.  192.121.
    Although part 192 contains some requirements for backfill 
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there are no explicit requirements for backfill material used in the 
installation of plastic pipe. PHMSA recognizes that plastic pipe 
subjected to improper backfill materials or practices could be at risk 
to damage that could impact pipeline integrity. In line with best 
practices in use today, PHMSA proposes to add a new paragraph (i) to 
Sec.  192.321 and a new paragraph (c) to Sec.  192.375 to include 
specific provisions for backfill material for plastic pipe. These 
provisions would specify that backfill material not include materials 
that could be detrimental to the pipe, such as rocks of a size 
exceeding those established through sound engineering practices. The 
provisions would also require the ground to be properly compacted 
underneath, along the sides, and for a predetermined distance above the 
installed pipe.
    PHMSA understands that there are applications that may require 
plastic mains to terminate aboveground for permanent installations. 
Currently, Sec.  192.321 does not address plastic mains which terminate 
above ground. Therefore, PHMSA proposes a new paragraph (j) to allow 
for the aboveground level termination of plastic mains under certain 
conditions.

G.7.--Service Lines; General Requirements for Connections to Main 
Piping (Section 192.367)

    Section 192.367(b) specifies requirements for compression-type 
connections to a main. As described further in the Fittings section 
above, PHMSA and others (e.g., NTSB and certain States) have observed 
problems with mechanical fittings or joints becoming loose or pipe 
being pulled out from fittings, leading to leaks and, in certain cases, 
incidents. Similar to revisions being proposed in Sec.  192.281(e) 
related to plastic pipe joining, PHMSA is proposing the incorporation 
of a requirement that connections are a Category 1 joint per applicable 
standards for different plastic materials, which is generally 
considered the most stringent of the three categories. PHMSA proposes 
to add a new paragraph (b)(3) to require mechanical connections on 
plastic pipe to be a Category 1 connection as defined by ASTM F1924, 
ASTM F1948, or ASTM F1973 for the applicable material, providing a seal 
plus resistance to a force on the pipe joint equal to or greater than 
that which will cause no less than 25% elongation of pipe, or the pipe 
fails outside the joint area if tested in accordance with the 
applicable standard.

G.8.--Equipment Maintenance; Plastic Pipe Joining (Section 192.756)

    Due to the difficulty in assessing the quality of field joints, it 
is very important for operators to use properly calibrated and 
maintained equipment. Currently, the PSR do not contain detailed 
minimum provisions for maintaining equipment used in joining plastic 
pipe. Therefore, PHMSA proposes to add a new Sec.  192.756 to include 
such requirements. These provisions would require each operator to 
maintain the applicable equipment, including measuring devices for 
joining plastic pipe, in accordance with the manufacturers' recommended 
practices or alternative procedures that have been proven by testing 
and experience. Operators would also be required to calibrate and test 
such equipment and devices and maintain records that substantiate these 
calibrations and tests. The equipment subject to these requirements 
would include, but not be limited to, fusion equipment, alignment 
equipment, facing and adaptor equipment, heater plates, and gauging 
devices. PHMSA proposes that records of all tests and calibrations, 
except those that might occur through daily verifications and 
adjustments, be maintained for the life of the pipeline.

H. Repairs

H.1.--Repair of Plastic Pipe (Gouges)

    Section 192.311 currently specifies that, for plastic pipe, each 
imperfection or damage that would impair the serviceability of plastic 
pipe must be repaired or removed. For consistency with industry best 
practices, PHMSA proposes to include a requirement for all plastic pipe 
and or components to be replaced if they have a scratch or gouge 
exceeding 10 percent of the wall thickness.

H.2.--Leak Repair Clamps

    PHMSA and States have observed issues where some operators have 
used stainless steel band clamps, intended and designed for temporary 
repairs on plastic pipe used in gas distribution, as a permanent repair 
solution. While clamps can be an effective temporary solution in 
certain situations, such as during an incident to stop the release of 
gas, PHMSA believes that these clamps should be used only as a 
temporary repair measure until the pipe can be replaced. PHMSA is also 
aware of at least one manufacturer that has issued a letter saying its 
repair clamps are intended for temporary repairs only and should be 
replaced with a more permanent solution. Therefore, PHMSA proposes the 
incorporation of a new section (Sec.  192.720) to prohibit the use of 
leak-repair clamps as a means for permanent repair on gas pipe used in 
distribution service.

I. General Provisions

    PHMSA is proposing a number of general revisions to the PSR as 
follows:

I.1. Incorporation by Reference (Section 192.7)

    Consistent with the proposed amendments in this document, PHMSA 
proposes to incorporate by reference several standards. The standards 
are identified as follows:
     ASTM D2513-12ael ``Standard Specification for Polyethylene 
(PE) Gas Pressure Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings''--This specification 
covers requirements and test methods for material dimensions and 
tolerances, hydrostatic burst strength, chemical resistance, and rapid 
crack resistance of polyethylene pipe, tubing, and fittings for use in 
fuel gas mains and services for direct burial and reliner applications. 
The pipe and fittings covered by this specification are intended for 
use in the distribution of natural gas. Requirements for the qualifying 
of polyethylene systems for use with liquefied petroleum gas are also 
covered.
     ASTM F2785-12 ``Standard Specification for Polyamide 12 
Gas Pressure Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings''--This specification covers 
requirements and test methods for the characterization of polyamide 12 
pipe, tubing, and fittings for use in fuel gas mains and services for 
direct burial and reliner applications. The pipe and fittings covered 
by this specification are intended for use in the distribution of 
natural gas.
     ASTM F2945-12a ``Standard Specification for Polyamide 11 
Gas Pressure Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings'' 11/27/2012.--This 
specification covers requirements and test methods for the 
characterization of polyamide 11 pipe, tubing, and fittings for use in 
fuel gas piping.
     ASTM F2620-12 ``Standard Practice for Heat Fusion Joining 
of Polyethylene Pipe and Fittings'' 11/01/2013.--This practice 
describes procedures for making joints with polyethylene (PE) pipe and 
fittings by means of heat fusion joining in, but not limited to, a 
field environment. The parameters and procedures are applicable only to 
joining PE pipe and fittings of related polymer chemistry.
     ASTM D2564-12 ``Standard Specification for Solvent Cements 
for Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Plastic Piping Systems'' 08/01/2012.--
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poly (vinyl chloride) (PVC) solvent cements to be used in joining poly 
(vinyl chloride) piping systems.
     ASTM F2817-10 ``Standard Specification for Poly (Vinyl 
Chloride) (PVC) Gas Pressure Pipe and Fittings For Maintenance or 
Repair'' (PVC components only) 08/01/2013--This specification covers 
requirements for PVC pipe and tubing for use only to maintain or repair 
existing PVC gas piping.
     ASTM F2897-11a ``Standard Specification for Tracking and 
Traceability Encoding System of Natural Gas Distribution Components 
(Pipe, Tubing, Fittings, Valves, and Appurtenances)'' 11/01/2011--This 
specification defines requirements for the data used in the tracking 
and traceability base-62 encoding system and the format of the 
resultant code to characterize various components used in fuel gas 
piping systems.
     ASTM/ANSI F2600-09 ``Standard Specification for 
Electrofusion Type Polyamide-11 Fittings for Outside Diameter 
Controlled Polyamide-11 Pipe and Tubing'' 4/1/2009.--This specification 
covers polyamide-11 electrofusion fittings for use with outside 
diameter-controlled polyamide-11 pipe, covered by Specification D2513. 
Requirements for materials, workmanship, and testing performance are 
included.
     ASTM F2767-12 ``Specification for Electrofusion Type 
Polyamide-12 Fittings for Outside Diameter Controlled Polyamide-12 Pipe 
and Tubing for Gas Distribution'' 10/15/2012.--This specification 
applies to polyamide-12 electrofusion fittings for use with outside 
diameter-controlled polyamide-12 pipes, addressed by Specification 
F2785.
     ASTM/ANSI F2145-13 ``Standard Specification for Polyamide 
11 (PA 11) and Polyamide 12 (PA12) Mechanical Fittings for Use on 
Outside Diameter Controlled Polyamide 11 and Polyamide 12 Pipe and 
Tubing'' 05/01/2013.--This specification describes requirements and 
test methods for the qualification of Polyamide 11 (PA 11) bodied 
mechanical fittings for use with outside diameter controlled PA 11, 
nominal 2 pipe size (IPS) and smaller complying with Specification 
D2513. The requirements and test methods for the qualification of 
Polyamide 12 (PA12) bodied mechanical fittings for use with outside 
diameter controlled Polyamide 11 (PA11), nominal 2 in pipe size (IPS) 
and smaller complying with Specification D2513 and outside diameter 
controlled PA12, nominal 2 in pipe size (IPS) and smaller complying 
with Specification F2785. In addition, it specifies general 
requirements of the material from which these fittings are made.
     ASTM/ANSI F1948-12 ``Standard Specification for Metallic 
Mechanical Fittings for Use on Outside Diameter Controlled 
Thermoplastic Gas Distribution Pipe and Tubing'' 04/01/2012.--This 
specification covers requirements and test methods for the 
qualification of metallic mechanical fittings for use with outside 
diameter controlled thermoplastic gas distribution pipe and tubing as 
specified in Specification D2513.
     ASTM F1973-13 ``Standard Specification for Factory 
Assembled Anodeless Risers and Transition Fittings in Polyethylene (PE) 
and Polyamide 11 (PA11) and Polyamide 12 (PA12) Fuel Gas Distribution 
Systems'' 05/01/2013.--This specification covers requirements and test 
methods for the qualification of factory assembled anodeless risers and 
transition fittings, for use in polyethylene (PE), in sizes through NPS 
8, and Polyamide 11 (PA11) and Polyamide 12 (PA12), in sizes through 
NPS 6, gas distribution systems.
     ASME/ANSI B 16.40-08 ``Manually Operated Thermoplastic Gas 
Shutoffs and Valves in Gas Distribution Systems'' 04/30/2008.--This 
standard covers manually operated thermo-plastic valves in nominal 
valve sizes \1/2\ through 12 intended for use below ground in 
thermoplastic fuel gas distribution mains and service lines.
     PPI TR-4/2012 ``PPI Listing of Hydrostatic Design Basis 
(HDB), Hydrostatic Design Stress (HDS), Strength Design Basis (SDB), 
Pressure Design Basis (PDB) and Minimum Required Strength (MRS) Rating 
For Thermoplastic Piping Materials or Pipe.''--This report lists 
thermoplastic piping materials with a Plastics Pipe Institute (PPI) 
recommended Hydrostatic Design Basis (HDB), Strength Design Basis 
(SDB), Pressure Design Basis (PDB) or Minimum Required Strength (MRS) 
rating for thermoplastic piping materials or pipe. These listings have 
been established in accordance with PPI TR-3.
    PHMSA also proposes to update the following standards which are 
summarized below:
     ASTM F1055-98 (2006) ``Standard Specification for 
Electrofusion Type Polyethylene Fittings for Outside Diameter 
Controlled Polyethylene Pipe and Tubing'' This specification covers 
electrofusion polyethylene fittings for use with outside diameter-
controlled polyethylene pipe, covered by Specifications D 2447, D 2513, 
D 2737, D 3035, and F 714. This specification is a 2006 reaffirmed 
version of the 1998 version, meaning the technical content of the 
standard itself hadn't changed but as a matter of process had to be 
reviewed by the ASTM technical committee to keep it active. It should 
be noted there is a more current version of the F1055 standard (ASTM 
F1015-13) but PHMSA has chosen not to propose that version as the name 
and scope have expanded to include Crosslinked Polyethylene (PEX) Pipe 
and Tubing, a material not otherwise recognized in the 49 CFR part 192. 
PHMSA is open to comments on whether or not the latest version should 
be considered; and
     PPI TR-3/2012 ``Policies and Procedures for Developing 
Hydrostatic Design Basis (HDB), Hydrostatic Design Stresses (HDS), 
Pressure Design Basis (PDB), Strength Design Basis (SDB), Minimum 
Required Strength (MRS) Ratings, and Categorized Required Strength 
(CRS) for Thermoplastic Piping Materials or Pipe''--This report 
presents the policies and procedures used by the HSB (Hydrostatic 
Stress Board) of PPI (Plastics Pipe Institute, Inc.) to develop 
recommendations of long-term strength ratings for commercial 
thermoplastic piping materials or pipe. This version is an update to 
the 2008 version currently incorporated by reference. A more detailed 
summary of updates to the 2010 version (successor to the 2008 version) 
is available in the 2012 document itself. Recommendations are published 
in PPI TR-4.

I.2. Plastic Pipe Material

    Section 192.59 specifies requirements for plastic pipe materials. 
Paragraph (a) details the qualification-for-use requirements for new 
plastic pipe. PHMSA proposes to add a new paragraph (a)(3) to require 
new plastic pipe be free from visible defects, a requirement consistent 
with a similar requirement already in place for used plastic pipe as 
detailed in paragraph (b)(5). At this time, non-destructive evaluation 
technologies have not been proven to be reliable and effective for 
inspecting plastic pipe. Therefore, visual inspection continues to be 
the primary method for detecting and evaluating defects.
    In Sec.  192.59, paragraph (b) details specific qualification 
requirements for used plastic pipe. Section 192.59(b)(3) specifies that 
used plastic pipe is qualified for use if it has been used only in 
natural gas service. PHMSA believes that used plastic pipe should not 
be limited to ``natural gas'' service but in any ``gas'' service as 
defined in Sec.  192.3. This is consistent with the applicability 
provisions in Sec.  192.1, which specifies

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that part 192 prescribes minimum safety requirements for the 
transportation of ``gas.'' Therefore, PHMSA proposes to revise Sec.  
192.59(b)(3) to replace ``natural gas'' with ``gas.''
    PHMSA is also looking to address some issues surrounding PVC pipe 
and components used for repair situations. Historically, PVC pipe and 
components have technically been allowed by code, including for repair, 
but industry has slowly been phasing out the installation and use of 
PVC piping, including for repair, in favor of other newer and better-
performing plastic materials. PVC components are still used to a larger 
extent, however, as they are not as susceptible to the same issues of 
brittle-like cracking as PVC piping. To align with this shift, PHMSA is 
proposing to add a new Sec.  192.59(e) to explicitly prohibit the use 
of PVC pipe for new installations after the effective date of the rule, 
including for repairs. This new requirement would not prevent the use 
of previously installed PVC pipe, nor would it preclude the use of PVC 
components for the repair of existing PVC pipe. Requirements for PVC 
were previously addressed under ASTM D2513-99, but following the change 
to make ASTM D2513 a PE-only standard, there is now a standalone ASTM 
standard for PVC. For PVC components used to repair existing PVC pipe, 
PHMSA is proposing to incorporate ASTM F2817-10, ``Standard 
Specification for Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Gas Pressure Pipe and 
Fittings For Maintenance or Repair.''

I.3. Plastic Pipe Storage and Handling

    Currently, the PSR do not directly address the storage and handling 
of plastic pipe other than through standards incorporated by reference. 
In an effort to reduce any confusion regarding the proper storage and 
handling of plastic pipe, PHMSA proposes a new Sec.  192.67. The 
proposed new section would require operators to have written procedures 
for storage and handling that meets the applicable listed 
specification.

I.4. Gathering Lines

    Section 192.9 currently details the requirements applicable to 
gathering lines. In particular, Sec.  192.9(d) specifies the 
requirements for Type B regulated onshore gathering lines. Currently, 
as specified under Sec.  192.9(d)(1), gathering line operators are 
required to comply with the design, installation, construction, initial 
inspection, and initial testing requirements in part 192 applicable to 
transmission lines. This would include plastic pipe requirements such 
as for design (Sec.  192.121), joining (Sec. Sec.  192.281 and 
192.283), and installation (Sec.  192.321). PHMSA believes that this 
information may not be clear since most transmission lines do not 
consist of plastic pipe. Therefore, PHMSA proposes to add a new 
paragraph (d)(7) to specify that such pipelines, if containing plastic 
pipe or components, must comply with all requirements of part 192 
applicable to plastic pipe.

I.5. Merge Sections 192.121 and 192.123

    Currently, Sec.  192.121 specifies the calculations for determining 
the design pressure for plastic pipe, while Sec.  192.123 specifies the 
design limitations for plastic pipe. In an effort to make the PSR 
easier to follow and to increase clarity, PHMSA proposes to merge the 
Sec.  192.123 design limitations into Sec.  192.121. PHMSA also 
proposes to increase the maximum design factor for PE pipe, increase 
the design pressure limitations of PA-11 pipe, and add design factor 
and pressure limitations for the use of PA-12 plastic pipe. These 
proposals would apply to materials produced after the effective date of 
the final rule.

I.6. General Design Requirements for Components (Section 192.143)

    Section 192.143 contains general design provisions for pipeline 
components. For clarification purposes, PHMSA proposes the addition of 
a new paragraph (c) to specify that components used for plastic pipe 
must be able to withstand operating pressures and anticipated loads in 
accordance with a listed specification. Currently, Sec.  192.191 
specifies design pressure requirements for plastic fittings. With the 
addition of Sec.  192.143(c), Sec.  192.191 would be redundant; 
therefore, PHMSA proposes its removal.

I.7. General Design Requirements for Valves (Section 192.145)

    Section 192.145 contains general design provisions for pipeline 
valves. For clarification purposes, PHMSA proposes the addition of a 
new paragraph (f) to specify that plastic valves must meet a ``listed 
specification'' as defined in Sec.  192.3. PHMSA also proposes to 
clarify that plastic valves must not be used in operating conditions 
that exceed the applicable pressure or temperature ratings detailed in 
the applicable listed specification, consistent with language in Sec.  
192.145(a).

I.8. General Design Requirements for Standard Fittings (Section 
192.149)

    Section 192.149 contains general design provisions for pipeline 
fittings. For clarification purposes, PHMSA proposes the addition of a 
new paragraph (c) to specify that a plastic fitting may only be used if 
it meets a listed specification.

I.9. Test Requirements for Plastic Pipelines

    Section 192.513(c) currently states that the test pressure for 
plastic pipelines must be at least 150 percent of the maximum operating 
pressure or 50 psig, whichever is greater, and that the maximum test 
pressure may not be more than 3 times the pressure determined under 
Sec.  192.121. Given the other design limitations in the current Sec.  
192.123 for PE and PA-11, and the revisions being proposed in this rule 
for PE, PA-11, and PA-12, PHMSA believes that plastic pipe will 
potentially be overstressed if tested to 3 times the pressure 
determined under Sec.  192.121. Therefore, PHMSA proposes to revise 
Sec.  192.513(c) so that the maximum limit for test pressure is 2.5 
times the pressure determined under Sec.  192.121.

II. Availability of Standards Incorporated by Reference

    PHMSA currently incorporates by reference into 49 CFR parts 192, 
193, and 195 all or parts of more than 60 standards and specifications 
developed and published by standard developing organizations (SDOs). In 
general, SDOs update and revise their published standards every 3 to 5 
years to reflect modern technology and best technical practices.
    The National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (Pub. 
L. 104-113) directs Federal agencies to use voluntary consensus 
standards in lieu of government-written standards whenever possible. 
Voluntary consensus standards are standards developed or adopted by 
voluntary bodies that develop, establish, or coordinate technical 
standards using agreed-upon procedures. In addition, Office of 
Management and Budget (OMB) issued OMB Circular A-119 to implement 
Section 12(d) of Public Law 104-113 relative to the utilization of 
consensus technical standards by Federal agencies. This circular 
provides guidance for agencies participating in voluntary consensus 
standards bodies and describes procedures for satisfying the reporting 
requirements in Public Law 104-113.
    In accordance with the preceding provisions, PHMSA has the 
responsibility for determining, via petitions or otherwise, which 
currently referenced standards should be updated, revised, or removed, 
and which standards should be added to 49 CFR parts 192, 193, and 195. 
Revisions to

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incorporated by reference materials in 49 CFR parts 192, 193, and 195 
are handled via the rulemaking process, which allows for the public and 
regulated entities to provide input. During the rulemaking process, 
PHMSA must also obtain approval from the Office of the Federal Register 
to incorporate by reference any new materials.
    On January 3, 2012, President Obama signed the Pipeline Safety, 
Regulatory Certainty, and Job Creation Act of 2011, Public Law 112-90. 
Section 24 states: ``Beginning 1 year after the date of enactment of 
this subsection, the Secretary may not issue guidance or a regulation 
pursuant to this chapter that incorporates by reference any documents 
or portions thereof unless the documents or portions thereof are made 
available to the public, free of charge, on an Internet Web site.'' 49 
U.S.C. 60102(p).
    On August 9, 2013, Public Law 113-30 revised 49 U.S.C. 60102(p) to 
replace ``1 year'' with ``3 years'' and remove the phrases ``guidance 
or'' and ``,on an Internet Web site.'' This resulted in the current 
language in 49 U.S.C. 60102(p), which now reads as follows:
    ``Beginning 3 years after the date of enactment of this subsection, 
the Secretary may not issue a regulation pursuant to this chapter that 
incorporates by reference any documents or portions thereof unless the 
documents or portions thereof are made available to the public, free of 
charge.''
    Further, the Office of the Federal Register issued a November 7, 
2014, rulemaking (79 FR 66278) that revised 1 CFR 51.5 to require that 
agencies detail in the preamble of a proposed rulemaking the ways the 
materials it proposes to incorporate by reference are reasonably 
available to interested parties, or how the agency worked to make those 
materials reasonably available to interested parties. In relation to 
this proposed rulemaking, PHMSA has contacted each SDO and has 
requested a hyperlink to a free copy of each standard that has been 
proposed for incorporation by reference. Access to these standards will 
be granted until the end of the comment period for this proposed 
rulemaking. Access to these documents can be found on the PHMSA Web 
site at the following URL: http://www.phmsa.dot.gov/pipeline/regs under 
``Standards Incorporated by Reference.''

III. Regulatory Analyses and Notices

Summary/Legal Authority for This Rulemaking

    This NPRM is published under the authority of the Federal pipeline 
safety law (49 U.S.C. 60101 et seq.). Section 60102 authorizes the 
Secretary of Transportation to issue regulations governing design, 
installation, inspection, emergency plans and procedures, testing, 
construction, extension, operation, replacement, and maintenance of 
pipeline facilities. Further, Section 60102(l) of the Federal pipeline 
safety law states that the Secretary shall, to the extent appropriate 
and practicable, update incorporated industry standards that have been 
adopted as a part of the PSR. If adopted as proposed, this NPRM would 
modify the PSR applicable to plastic pipe.

Executive Order 12866, Executive Order 13563, and DOT Regulatory 
Policies and Procedures

    This NPRM is not a significant regulatory action under section 3(f) 
of Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735) and therefore was not reviewed 
by the Office of Management and Budget. This NPRM is not significant 
under the Regulatory Policies and Procedures of the Department of 
Transportation (44 FR 11034).
    Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 require agencies to regulate in 
the ``most cost-effective manner,'' to make a ``reasoned determination 
that the benefits of the intended regulation justify its costs,'' and 
to develop regulations that ``impose the least burden on society.'' 
PHMSA proposes to amend the PSR with regards to plastic pipe to improve 
compliance with these regulations by updating and adding references to 
technical standards and providing clarification. PHMSA anticipates that 
the amendments contained in this NPRM will have economic benefits to 
the regulated community by increasing the clarity of its regulations 
and reducing compliance costs. A copy of the regulatory evaluation is 
available for review in the docket.

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) requires an 
agency to review regulations to assess their impact on small entities, 
unless the agency determines that a rule is not expected to have a 
significant impact on a substantial number of small entities. This 
proposed rule has been developed in accordance with Executive Order 
13272 (``Proper Consideration of Small Entities in Agency Rulemaking'') 
and DOT's procedures and policies to promote compliance with the 
Regulatory Flexibility Act to ensure that potential impacts of draft 
rules on small entities are properly considered.
    While PHMSA does not collect information on the number of employees 
or revenues of pipeline operators, it does continuously seek 
information on the number of small pipeline operators to more fully 
determine any impacts PHMSA's proposed regulations may have on small 
entities. This NPRM proposes to require small and large operators to 
comply with these requirements. A copy of the Initial Regulatory 
Flexibility Analysis has been placed in the docket.

Executive Order 13175

    PHMSA has analyzed this NPRM according to the principles and 
criteria in Executive Order 13175, ``Consultation and Coordination with 
Indian Tribal Governments.'' Because this NPRM does not significantly 
or uniquely affect the communities of the Indian tribal governments or 
impose substantial direct compliance costs, the funding and 
consultation requirements of Executive Order 13175 do not apply.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    This NPRM does not impose any new information collection 
requirements.

Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995

    This NPRM does not impose unfunded mandates under the Unfunded 
Mandates Reform Act of 1995. It would not result in costs of $100 
million, adjusted for inflation, or more in any one year to either 
State, local, or tribal governments, in the aggregate, or to the 
private sector, and is the least burdensome alternative that achieves 
the objective of the NPRM.

National Environmental Policy Act

    PHMSA analyzed this proposed rule in accordance with section 
102(2)(c) of the National Environmental Policy Act (42 U.S.C. 4332), 
the Council on Environmental Quality regulations (40 CFR parts 1500-
1508), and DOT Order 5610.1C, and has preliminarily determined that 
this action will not significantly affect the quality of the human 
environment. A preliminary environmental assessment of this rulemaking 
is available in the docket, and PHMSA invites comment on environmental 
impacts of this rule, if any.

Privacy Act Statement

    Anyone may search the electronic form of all comments received for 
any of our dockets. You may review DOT's

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complete Privacy Act Statement published in the Federal Register on 
April 11, 2000 (70 FR 19477).

Executive Order 13132

    PHMSA has analyzed this NPRM according to Executive Order 13132 
(``Federalism''). The NPRM does not have a substantial direct effect on 
the States, the relationship between the national government and the 
States, or the distribution of power and responsibilities among the 
various levels of government. This NPRM does not impose substantial 
direct compliance costs on State and local governments. This NPRM does 
not preempt State law for intrastate pipelines. Therefore, the 
consultation and funding requirements of Executive Order 13132 do not 
apply.

Executive Order 13211

    This NPRM is not a ``significant energy action'' under Executive 
Order 13211 (Actions Concerning Regulations That Significantly Affect 
Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use). It is not likely to have a 
significant adverse effect on supply, distribution, or energy use. 
Further, the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs has not 
designated this NPRM as a significant energy action.

List of Subjects in 49 CFR Part 192

    Incorporation by reference, Pipeline safety, Plastic pipe, Security 
measures.

    In consideration of the foregoing, PHMSA proposes to amend 49 CFR 
Chapter I as follows:

PART 192--TRANSPORTATION OF NATURAL AND OTHER GAS BY PIPELINE: 
MINIMUM FEDERAL SAFETY STANDARDS

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1. The authority citation for part 192 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5103, 60102, 60104, 60108, 60109, 60110, 
60113, 60116, and 60118; and 49 CFR 1.97.

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2. Section 192.3 is revised to add the following definitions in 
appropriate alphabetical order as follows:


Sec.  192.3  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Traceability information means data that is provided within ASTM 
F2897-11a (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  192.7) that indicates 
within the unique identifier, at a minimum, the location of 
manufacture, production, lot information, size, material, pressure 
rating, temperature rating and, as appropriate, type, grade and model 
of pipe and components.
    Tracking information means data that provides for the 
identification of the location of pipe and components, the date 
installed, and the person who made the joints in the pipeline system.
* * * * *
    Weak Link means a device used when pulling polyethylene pipe, 
typically through methods such as horizontal directional drilling, to 
ensure that damage will not occur to the pipeline by exceeding the 
maximum tensile stresses allowed.
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3. Amend Sec.  192.7 as follows:
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a. Remove paragraphs (d)(11), (d)(12), (d)(13), (d)(15), (j)(1),
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b. Redesignate paragraphs (c)(3) through (c)(9) as paragraphs (c)(4)-
(10) and redesignate paragraph (d)(14) as (d)(12).
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c. Add paragraphs (c)(3), (d)(11), (d)(13) through (d)(25), (j)(1), and 
(j)(2) to read as follows.


Sec.  192.7  What documents are incorporated by reference partly or 
wholly in this part?

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (3) ASME/ANSI B 16.40-08, ``Manually Operated Thermoplastic Gas 
Shutoffs and Valves in Gas Distribution Systems,'' (ASME/ANSI B16.40-
08), IBR approved for Item I, Appendix B to Part 192.
* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (11) ASTM D2513-12ae1, ``Standard Specification for Polyethylene 
(PE) Gas Pressure Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings,'' (ASTM D2513-12ae1), IBR 
approved for Item I, Appendix B to Part 192.
* * * * *
    (13) ASTM D2564-12, ``Standard Specification for Solvent Cements 
for Poly(Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Plastic Piping Systems,'' (ASTM D2564-
12), IBR approved for Sec.  192.281(b)(2).
    (14) ASTM F1055-98 (2006), ``Standard Specification for Electro 
fusion Type Polyethylene Fittings for Outside Diameter Controlled 
Polyethylene Pipe and Tubing,'' (ASTM F1055-98), IBR approved for Item 
I, Appendix B to Part 192.
    (15) ASTM F1924-12, ``Standard Specification for Plastic Mechanical 
Fittings for Use on Outside Diameter Controlled Polyethylene Gas 
Distribution Pipe and Tubing,'' (ASTM F1924-12), IBR approved for 
Sec. Sec.  192.281(e); 192.367(b)(3); and Item I, Appendix B to Part 
192.
    (16) ASTM F1948-12, ``Standard Specification for Metallic 
Mechanical Fittings for Use on Outside Diameter Controlled 
Thermoplastic Gas Distribution Pipe and Tubing,'' (ASTM F1948-12), IBR 
approved for Sec. Sec.  192.281(e); 192.367(b)(3); and Item I, Appendix 
B to Part 192.
    (17) ASTM F1973-13, ``Standard Specification for Factory Assembled 
Anodeless Risers and Transition Fittings in Polyethylene (PE) and 
Polyamide 11 (PA 11) and Polyamide 12 (PA 12) Fuel Gas Distribution 
Systems,'' (ASTM F1973-13), IBR approved for Sec. Sec.  192.204(b); 
192.281(e); 192.367(b)(3); and Item I, Appendix B to Part 192.
    (18) ASTM/ANSI F2145-13, ``Standard Specification for Polyamide 11 
(PA-11) and Polyamide 12 (PA-12) Mechanical Fittings for Use on Outside 
Diameter Controlled Polyamide 11 and Polyamide 12 Pipe and Tubing,'' 
(ASTM/ANSI F2145-13), IBR approved for Item I, Appendix B to Part 192.
    (19) ASTM/ANSI F2600-09, ``Standard Specification for Electrofusion 
Type Polyamide-11 Fittings for Outside Diameter Controlled Polyamide-11 
Pipe and Tubing,'' (ASTM/ANSI F2600-09), IBR approved for Item I, 
Appendix B to Part 192.
    (20) ASTM F2620-12, ``Standard Practice for Heat Fusion Joining of 
Polyethylene Pipe and Fittings,'' (ASTM F2620-12), IBR approved for 
Sec. Sec.  192.281(c) and 192.285(b)(2)(i).
    (21) ASTM F2767-12, ``Specification for Electrofusion Type 
Polyamide-12 Fittings for Outside Diameter Controlled Polyamide-12 Pipe 
and Tubing for Gas Distribution,'' (ASTM F2767-12), IBR approved for 
Item I, Appendix B to Part 192.
    (22) ASTM F2785-12, ``Standard Specification for Polyamide 12 Gas 
Pressure Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings'' PA-12, (ASTM F2785-12), IBR 
approved for Item I, Appendix B to Part 192.
    (23) ASTM F2817-10, ``Standard Specification for Poly (Vinyl 
Chloride) (PVC) Gas Pressure Pipe and Fittings For Maintenance or 
Repair,'' (ASTM F2817-10), IBR approved for Item I, Appendix B to Part 
192.
    (24) ASTM F2897-11a, ``Standard Specification for Tracking and 
Traceability Encoding System of Natural Gas Distribution Components 
(Pipe, Tubing, Fittings, Valves, and Appurtenances),'' (ASTM F2897-
11a), IBR approved for Sec. Sec.  192.3 and 192.63(e).
    (25) ASTM F2945-12a ``Standard Specification for Polyamide 11 Gas 
Pressure Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings,'' PA-11, (ASTM F2945-12a), IBR 
approved for Item I, Appendix B to Part 192.
* * * * *
    (j) * * *
    (1) PPI TR-3/2012, ``Policies and Procedures for Developing 
Hydrostatic Design Basis (HDB), Hydrostatic Design

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Stresses (HDS), Pressure Design Basis (PDB), Strength Design Basis 
(SDB), Minimum Required Strength (MRS) Ratings, and Categorized 
Required Strength (CRS) for Thermoplastic Piping Materials or Pipe,'' 
(PPI TR-3/2012), IBR approved for Sec.  192.121.
    (2) PPI TR-4/2012, ``PPI Listing of Hydrostatic Design Basis (HDB), 
Hydrostatic Design Stress (HDS), Strength Design Basis (SDB), Pressure 
Design Basis (PDB) and Minimum Required Strength (MRS) Rating For 
Thermoplastic Piping Materials or Pipe,'' (PPI TR-4/2012), IBR approved 
for Sec.  192.121.
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4. In Sec.  192.9, paragraphs (d)(5) and (d)(6) are revised and 
paragraph (d)(7) is added to read as follows:


Sec.  192.9  What requirements apply to gathering lines?

* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (5) Establish the MAOP of the line under Sec.  192.619;
    (6) Install and maintain line markers according to the requirements 
for transmission lines in Sec.  192.707; and
    (7) If the pipeline contains plastic pipe or components, the 
operator must comply with all applicable requirements of this part for 
plastic pipe and components.
* * * * *
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5. In Sec.  192.59, paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(2), and (b)(3) are revised 
and paragraphs (a)(3) and (e) are added to read as follows:


Sec.  192.59  Plastic pipe.

    (a) * * *
    (1) It is manufactured in accordance with a listed specification;
    (2) It is resistant to chemicals with which contact may be 
anticipated; and
    (3) It is free of visible defects.
    (b) * * *
    (3) It has been used only in gas service;
* * * * *
    (e) Except for PVC fittings used for repairs on existing PVC 
pipelines with materials manufactured in accordance with the listed 
specification, PVC pipe cannot be used.
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6. In Sec.  192.63, paragraph (a) is revised and paragraph (e) is added 
to read as follows:


Sec.  192.63  Marking of materials.

    (a) Except as provided in paragraph (d) of this section, each 
valve, fitting, length of pipe, and other component must be marked as 
prescribed in the specification or standard to which it was 
manufactured.
* * * * *
    (e) Additional requirements for plastic pipe and components.
    (1) All markings on plastic pipe prescribed in the listed 
specification and the requirements of paragraph (e)(2) shall be 
repeated at intervals not exceeding 2 feet.
    (2) Plastic pipe and components manufactured after [INSERT 
EFFECTIVE DATE OF FINAL RULE], must be marked in accordance with ASTM 
F2897 (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  192.7) in addition to the 
listed specification.
    (3) All markings on plastic pipelines prescribed in the 
specification and paragraph (e)(2) shall be legible, visible, and 
permanent in accordance with the listed specification. Records of 
markings prescribed in the specification and paragraph (e)(2) shall be 
maintained for the life the pipeline per the requirements of Sec. Sec.  
192.321(k) and 192.375(d).
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7. Section 192.67 is added to read as follows:


Sec.  192.67  Storage and handling for plastic pipelines.

    Each operator must develop and follow written procedures for the 
storage and handling of plastic pipe and/or associated components that 
meet the applicable listed specifications.
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8. Section 192.121 is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  192.121  Design of plastic pipe.

    (a) Design formula. Design formulas for plastic pipe are determined 
in accordance with either of the following formulas:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP21MY15.013

Q P=04>P = Design pressure, gage, psi (kPa).
S = For thermoplastic pipe, the HDB is determined in accordance with 
the listed specification at a temperature equal to 73 [deg]F (23 
[deg]C), 100 [deg]F (38 [deg]C), 120 [deg]F (49 [deg]C), or 140 
[deg]F (60 [deg]C). In the absence of an HDB established at the 
specified temperature, the HDB of a higher temperature may be used 
in determining a design pressure rating at the specified temperature 
by arithmetic interpolation using the procedure in Part D.2 of PPI 
TR-3, (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  192.7). For reinforced 
thermosetting plastic pipe, 11,000 psig (75,842 kPa).
t = Specified wall thickness, inches (mm).
D = Specified outside diameter, inches (mm).
SDR = Standard dimension ratio, the ratio of the average specified 
outside diameter to the minimum specified wall thickness, 
corresponding to a value from a common numbering system that was 
derived from the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) 
preferred number series 10.
DF = Design Factor, a maximum of 0.32 unless otherwise specified for 
a particular material in this section.

    (b) General requirements for plastic pipe and components. (1) 
Except as provided in paragraphs (c) through (f) of this section, the 
design pressure for plastic pipe may not exceed a gauge pressure of 100 
psig (689 kPa) for pipe used in:
    (i) Distribution systems; or
    (ii) Transmission lines in Class 3 and 4 locations.
    (2) Plastic pipe may not be used where operating temperatures of 
the pipe will be:
    (i) Below -20 [deg]F (-29 [deg]C), or -40 [deg]F (-40 [deg]C) if 
all pipe and pipeline components whose operating temperature will be 
below -20 [deg]F (-29 [deg]C) have a temperature rating by the 
manufacturer consistent with that operating temperature; or
    (ii) Above the temperature at which the HDB used in the design 
formula under this section is determined.
    (3) Unless specified for a particular material in this section, the 
wall thickness for plastic pipe may not be less than 0.062 inches (1.57 
millimeters).
    (4) All plastic pipe must have a listed HDB in accordance with PPI 
TR-4 (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  192.7).
    (c) Polyethylene (PE) pipe requirements. (1) For PE pipe produced 
between July 14, 2004, and [INSERT EFFECTIVE DATE OF FINAL RULE], a 
design pressure of up to 125 psig may be used, provided:
    (i) The material designation code is a PE2406 or PE3408.
    (ii) The pipe has a nominal size (IPS or CTS) of 12 inches or less 
(above nominal pipe size of 12 inches, the design pressure is limited 
to 100 psig); and
    (iii) The wall thickness is not less than 0.062 inches (1.57 
millimeters).
    (2) For PE pipe produced after [INSERT EFFECTIVE DATE OF FINAL 
RULE], a DF of 0.40 may be used in the design formula, provided:
    (i) The design pressure is limited to 125 psig;
    (ii) The material designation code is PE2708 or PE4710;
    (iii) The pipe has a nominal size (IPS or CTS) of 12 inches or 
less; and
    (iv) The wall thickness for a given outside diameter is not less 
than that listed in the following table:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                          Minimum wall
          Pipe size in inches             thickness  in   Corresponding
                                             inches         DR values
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1/2\'' CTS............................           0.090              7

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\3/4\'' CTS............................           0.090              9.7
\1/2\'' IPS............................           0.090              9.3
\3/4\'' IPS............................           0.095             11
1'' IPS................................           0.119             11
1 \1/4\'' IPS..........................           0.151             11
1 \1/2\'' IPS..........................           0.173             11
2''....................................           0.216             11
3''....................................           0.259             13.5
4''....................................           0.265             17
6''....................................           0.315             21
8''....................................           0.411             21
10''...................................           0.512             21
12''...................................           0.607             21
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (d) Polyamide (PA-11) pipe requirements. (1) For PA-11 pipe 
produced between January 23, 2009, and [INSERT EFFECTIVE DATE OF FINAL 
RULE], a DF of 0.40 may be used in the design formula, provided:
    (i) The design pressure is limited to 200 psig;
    (ii) The material designation code is PA32312 or PA32316;
    (iii) The pipe has a nominal size (IPS or CTS) of 4 inches or less; 
and
    (iv) The pipe has a standard dimension ratio of SDR-11 or less 
(i.e., thicker-wall pipe).
    (2) For PA-11 pipe produced on or after [INSERT EFFECTIVE DATE OF 
FINAL RULE], a DF of 0.40 may be used in the design formula, provided:
    (i) The design pressure is limited to 250 psig;
    (ii) The material designation code is PA32316;
    (iii) The pipe has a nominal size (IPS or CTS) of 6 inches or less; 
and
    (iv) The minimum wall thickness for a given outside diameter is not 
less than that listed in the following table:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                          Minimum wall
          Pipe size  (inches)               thickness     Corresponding
                                            (inches)       DR  (values)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1'' IPS................................           0.119             11
1 \1/4\'' IPS..........................           0.151             11
1 \1/2\'' IPS..........................           0.173             11
2''....................................           0.216             11
3''....................................           0.259             13.5
4''....................................           0.333             13.5
6''....................................           0.491             13.5
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (e) Polyamide (PA-12) pipe requirements. For PA-12 pipe produced 
after [INSERT EFFECTIVE DATE OF FINAL RULE], a DF of 0.40 may be used 
in the design formula, provided:
    (1) The design pressure is limited to 250 psig;
    (2) The pipe has a nominal size (IPS or CTS) of 6 inches or less; 
and
    (3) The minimum wall thickness for a given outside diameter is not 
less than that listed in the following table.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        Minimum wall
         Pipe size  (inches)              thickness       Corresponding
                                          (inches)        SDR  (values)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 IPS....................             0.119                11
1 \1/4\ IPS..............             0.151                11
1 \1/2\ IPS..............             0.173                11
2........................             0.216                11
3........................             0.259              13.5
4........................             0.333              13.5
6........................             0.491              13.5
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (f) Reinforced thermosetting plastic pipe requirements.
    (i) Reinforced thermosetting plastic pipe may not be used at 
operating temperatures above 150[emsp14][deg]F (66 [deg]C).
    (ii) The wall thickness for reinforced thermosetting plastic pipe 
may not be less than that listed in the following table:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          Minimum wall
        Nominal size in inches  (millimeters).          thickness inches
                                                          (millimeters).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
2 (51)................................................      0.060 (1.52)
3 (76)................................................      0.060 (1.52)
4 (102)...............................................      0.070 (1.78)
6 (152)...............................................      0.100 (2.54)
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Sec.  192.123  [Removed and Reserved].

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9. Section 192.123 is removed and reserved.
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10. In Sec.  192.143, paragraph (c) is added to read as follows:


Sec.  192.143  General requirements.

* * * * *
    (c) Each plastic component of a pipeline must be able to withstand 
operating pressures and other anticipated loads in accordance with a 
listed specification.
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11. In Sec.  192.145, paragraph (f) is added to read as follows:


Sec.  192.145  Valves.

* * * * *
    (f) Plastic valves must meet the minimum requirements stipulated in 
a listed specification. A valve may not be used under operating 
conditions that exceed the applicable pressure and temperature ratings 
contained in those requirements.
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12. In Sec.  192.149, paragraph (c) is added to read as follows:


Sec.  192.149  Standard fittings.

* * * * *
    (c) Plastic fittings must meet a listed specification.


Sec.  192.191  [Removed and Reserved].

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13. Section 192.191 is removed and reserved.
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14. Section 192.204 is added to read as follows:


Sec.  192.204  Risers.

    (a) The design shall be tested to ensure safe performance under 
anticipated external and internal loads acting on the assembly.
    (b) Risers shall be designed and tested in accordance with ASTM 
F1973 (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  192.7).
    (c) All risers connected to plastic mains and used on regulator 
stations must be rigid and have a minimum 3 ft. horizontal base leg 
designed to provide adequate support and resist lateral movement. Riser 
design shall be tested and accepted in accordance with ASTM F1973 
(incorporated by reference, see Sec.  192.7).
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15. In Sec.  192.281, paragraphs (b)(2),(b)(3), and (c) are revised and 
paragraphs (e)(3) and (e)(4) are added to read as follows:


Sec.  192.281  Plastic Pipe.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (2) The solvent cement must conform to ASTM D2564-12 for PVC 
(incorporated by reference, see Sec.  192.7).
    (3) The joint may not be heated or cooled to accelerate the setting 
of the cement.
    (c) Heat-fusion joints. Each heat fusion joint on a plastic pipe 
and/or component must comply with ASTM 2620-12 (incorporated by 
reference in Sec.  192.7) and the following:
    (1) A butt heat-fusion joint must be joined by a device that holds 
the heater element square to the ends of the pipe and/or component, 
compresses the heated ends together, and holds the pipe in proper 
alignment in accordance with the qualified procedures.

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    (2) A socket heat-fusion joint equal to or less than 1\1/4\-inches 
must be joined by a device that heats the mating surfaces of the pipe 
and/or component, uniformly and simultaneously, to establish the same 
temperature. The device used must be the same device specified in the 
operator's joining procedure for socket fusion. A socket heat-fusion 
joint may not be joined on a pipe and/or component greater than 1\1/4\ 
inches.
    (3) An electrofusion joint must be made utilizing the equipment and 
techniques prescribed by the fitting manufacturer, or utilizing 
equipment and techniques shown, by testing joints to the requirements 
of Sec.  192.283(b) to be equivalent to or better than the requirements 
of the fitting manufacturer.
    (4) Heat may not be applied with a torch or other open flame.
* * * * *
    (e) * * *
    (3) All mechanical fittings must meet a listed specification based 
upon the pipe material.
    (4) All mechanical joints or fittings shall be Category 1 as 
defined by ASTM F1924, ASTM F1948, or ASTM F1973 (incorporated by 
reference, see Sec.  192.7) for the applicable material, providing a 
seal plus resistance to a force on the pipe joint equal to or greater 
than that which will cause no less than 25% elongation of pipe, or the 
pipe fails outside the joint area if tested in accordance with the 
applicable standard.
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16. Section 192.283 is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  192.283  Plastic pipe: Qualifying joining procedures.

    (a) Heat fusion, solvent cement, and adhesive joints. Before any 
written procedure established under Sec.  192.273(b) is used for making 
plastic pipe joints by a heat fusion, solvent cement, or adhesive 
method, the procedure must be qualified by subjecting specimen joints 
made according to the procedure to the following tests as applicable:
    (1) The test requirements of--
    (i) In the case of thermoplastic pipe, based upon the pipe 
material, the Sustained Pressure Test or the Minimum Hydrostatic Burst 
Test per the listed specification requirements. Additionally, for 
electrofusion joints, based upon the pipe material, the Tensile 
Strength Test or the Joint Integrity Test per the listed specification.
    (ii) In the case of thermosetting plastic pipe, paragraph 8.5 
(Minimum Hydrostatic Burst Pressure) or paragraph 8.9 (Sustained Static 
Pressure Test) of ASTM D2517 (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  
192.7).
    (2) For procedures intended for lateral pipe connections, subject a 
specimen joint made from pipe sections joined at right angles according 
to the procedure to a force on the lateral pipe until failure occurs in 
the specimen. If failure initiates outside the joint area, the 
procedure qualifies for use.
    (3) For procedures intended for non-lateral pipe connections, 
perform testing in accordance to a listed specification. If elongation 
of the test specimen of no more than 25% or failure initiates outside 
the joint area, the procedure qualifies for use.
    (b) Mechanical joints. Before any written procedure established 
under Sec.  192.273(b) is used for making mechanical plastic pipe 
joints, the procedure must be qualified in accordance with a listed 
specification, based upon the pipe material.
    (c) A copy of each written procedure being used for joining plastic 
pipe must be available to the persons making and inspecting joints.
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17. In Sec.  192.285, paragraph (b)(2)(i) is revised to read as 
follows:


Sec.  192.285  Plastic pipe: Qualifying persons to make joints.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (i) Tested under any one of the test methods listed under Sec.  
192.283(a) or the inspection and test set forth in accordance with ASTM 
F2620-12 (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  192.7) applicable to the 
type of joint and material being tested;
* * * * *
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18. Section 192.311 is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  192.311  Repair of plastic pipelines.

    (a) Each imperfection or damage that would impair the 
serviceability of plastic pipe must be repaired or removed.
    (b) All scratches or gouges exceeding 10% of wall thickness of pipe 
and/or components shall be repaired or removed.
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19. In Sec.  192.313, a new paragraph (d) added to read as follows:


Sec.  192.313  Bends and elbows.

* * * * *
    (d) Plastic pipe may not be installed containing bends that exceed 
the maximum radius specified by the manufacturer for the diameter of 
the pipe being installed.
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20. In Sec.  192.321, paragraphs (a), (d), (f), and (h)(3) are revised 
and paragraphs (i), (j), and (k) are added to read as follows:


Sec.  192.321  Installation of plastic pipelines.

    (a) Plastic pipe must be installed below ground level except as 
provided by paragraphs (g), (h), and (j) of this section.
* * * * *
    (d) Plastic pipe must have a minimum wall thickness of 0.090 inches 
(2.29 millimeters).
* * * * *
    (f) Plastic pipe that is being encased must be inserted into the 
casing pipe in a manner that will protect the plastic. Plastic pipe 
that is being encased must be protected from damage at all entrance and 
all exit points of the casing. The leading end of the plastic must be 
closed before insertion.
* * * * *
    (h) * * *
    (3) Not allowed to exceed the pipe temperature limits specified in 
Sec.  192.121.
    (i) Backfill material must:
    (1) Not contain materials that could be detrimental to the pipe, 
such as rocks of a size exceeding those established through sound 
engineering practices; and
    (2) Be properly compacted underneath, along the sides, and for 
predetermined distance above the pipe.
    (j) Plastic mains may terminate above ground level provided they 
comply with the following:
    (1) The aboveground level part of the plastic main is protected 
against deterioration and external damage.
    (2) The plastic main is not used to support external loads.
    (3) Installations of risers at regulator stations must meet the 
design requirements of Sec.  192.204.
    (k) Tracking and Traceability. Each operator must maintain records 
for tracking and traceability information (as defined in Sec.  192.3) 
for the life of the pipeline.
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21. Section 192.329 is added to read as follows:


Sec.  192.329  Installation of plastic pipelines by trenchless 
excavation.

    Plastic pipelines installed by trenchless excavation must comply 
with the following:
    (a) Each operator shall ensure that the path of the excavation will 
provide sufficient clearance for installation and maintenance 
activities from other underground utilities and/or structures.
    (b) For each pipeline section, plastic pipe and/or components that 
are pulled through the ground must have a weak link, as defined by 
Sec.  192.3, installed to ensure the pipeline will not be damaged

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by any excessive forces during the pulling process.
0
22. In Sec.  192.367, paragraphs (b)(1) and (b)(2) are revised and 
paragraph (b)(3) is added to read as follows:


Sec.  192.367  Service lines: General requirements for connections to 
main piping.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (1) Be designed and installed to effectively sustain the 
longitudinal pull-out or thrust forces caused by contraction or 
expansion of the piping, or by anticipated external or internal 
loading;
    (2) If gaskets are used in connecting the service line to the main 
connection fitting, have gaskets that are compatible with the kind of 
gas in the system; and
    (3) If used on pipelines comprised of plastic, be a Category 1 
connection as defined by ASTM F1924, ASTM F1948, or ASTM F1973 
(incorporated by reference, see Sec.  192.7) for the applicable 
material, providing a seal plus resistance to a force on the pipe joint 
equal to or greater than that which will cause no less than 25% 
elongation of pipe, or the pipe fails outside the joint area if tested 
in accordance with the applicable standard.
0
23. In Sec.  192.375, paragraph (a)(2) is revised and paragraphs (c) 
and (d) are added to read as follows:


Sec.  192.375  Service lines: Plastic.

    (a) * * *
    (2) It may terminate above ground level and outside the building, 
if--
    (i) The aboveground level part of the plastic service line is 
protected against deterioration and external damage;
    (ii) The plastic service line is not used to support external 
loads; and
    (iii) The riser portion of the service line meets the design 
requirements of Sec.  192.204.
* * * * *
    (c) Backfill material must:
    (1) Not contain materials that could be detrimental to the pipe, 
such as rocks of a size exceeding those established through sound 
engineering practices; and
    (2) Be properly compacted underneath, along the sides, and for 
predetermined distance above the pipe.
    (d) Tracking and Traceability. Each operator must maintain records 
for tracking and traceability information (as defined in Sec.  192.3) 
for the life of the pipeline.
0
24. Section 192.376 is added to read as follows:


Sec.  192.376  Installation of plastic service lines by trenchless 
excavation.

    Plastic service lines installed by trenchless excavation must 
comply with the following:
    (a) Each operator shall ensure that the path of the excavation will 
provide sufficient clearance for installation and maintenance 
activities from other underground utilities and/or structures.
    (b) For each pipeline section, plastic pipe and/or components that 
are pulled through the ground must have a weak link, as defined by 
Sec.  192.3, installed to ensure the pipeline will not be damaged by 
any excessive forces during the pulling process.
0
25. In Sec.  192.455, paragraph (g) is added to read as follows:


Sec.  192.455  External corrosion control: Buried or submerged 
pipelines installed after July 31, 1971.

* * * * *
    (g) Electrically isolated metal alloy fittings in plastic pipelines 
under this section not meeting the criteria contained in paragraph (f) 
must be cathodically protected and monitored in accordance with this 
section and Sec.  192.465(a).
0
26. In Sec.  192.513, paragraph (c) is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  192.513  Test requirements for plastic pipelines.

* * * * *
    (c) The test pressure must be at least 150 percent of the maximum 
operating pressure or 50 p.s.i. (345 kPa) gage, whichever is greater. 
However, the maximum test pressure may not be more than 2.5 times the 
pressure determined under Sec.  192.121 at a temperature not less than 
the pipe temperature during the test.
* * * * *
0
27. Section 192.720 is added to read as follows:


Sec.  192.720  Distribution systems: Leak repair.

    A leak repair clamp may not be used as a permanent repair method 
for plastic pipe.
0
28. Section 192.756 is added to read as follows:


Sec.  192.756  Joining plastic pipe by heat fusion; equipment 
maintenance and calibration.

    (a) Each operator must maintain equipment used in joining plastic 
pipe in accordance with the manufacturer's recommended practices or 
with written procedures that have been proven by test and experience to 
produce acceptable joints.
    (b) Each operator must calibrate and test all equipment used to 
join plastic pipe in accordance with paragraph (a) of this section. The 
calibration must be appropriate for the use of the equipment and/or is 
within the acceptable tolerance limit of that equipment as stated by 
the manufacturer.
    (c) The term ``equipment,'' as specified in this section, includes, 
but is not limited to, fusion equipment, alignment equipment, facing 
and adaptor equipment, heater plates, and gauging devices.
    (d) The operator must maintain records of these tests and 
calibrations (other than daily verifications and adjustments) for the 
life of the pipeline.
0
29. In Appendix B to Part 192, the title of Appendix B and the list 
under ``I.'' is revised to read as follows:

Appendix B to Part 192--Qualification of Pipe and Components

I. List of Specifications

A. Listed Pipe Specifications

    API 5L--Steel pipe, ``API Specification for Line Pipe'' 
(incorporated by reference, see Sec.  192.7).
    ASTM A53/A53M--Steel pipe, ``Standard Specification for Pipe, 
Steel Black and Hot-Dipped, Zinc-Coated, Welded and Seamless'' 
(incorporated by reference, see Sec.  192.7).
    ASTM A106--Steel pipe, ``Standard Specification for Seamless 
Carbon Steel Pipe for High Temperature Service'' (incorporated by 
reference, see Sec.  192.7).
    ASTM A333/A333M--Steel pipe, ``Standard Specification for 
Seamless and Welded Steel Pipe for Low Temperature Service'' 
(incorporated by reference, see Sec.  192.7).
    ASTM A381--Steel pipe, ``Standard Specification for Metal-Arc-
Welded Steel Pipe for Use with High-Pressure Transmission Systems'' 
(incorporated by reference, see Sec.  192.7).
    ASTM A671--Steel pipe, ``Standard Specification for Electric-
Fusion-Welded Pipe for Atmospheric and Lower Temperatures'' 
(incorporated by reference, see Sec.  192.7).
    ASTM A672--Steel pipe, ``Standard Specification for Electric-
Fusion-Welded Steel Pipe for High-Pressure Service at Moderate 
Temperatures'' (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  192.7).
    ASTM A691--Steel pipe, ``Standard Specification for Carbon and 
Alloy Steel Pipe, Electric-Fusion-Welded for High Pressure Service 
at High Temperatures'' (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  192.7).
    ASTM D2513-12ae1, ``Standard Specification for Polyethylene (PE) 
Gas Pressure Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings'' (incorporated by 
reference, see Sec.  192.7).
    ASTM D2517--Thermosetting plastic pipe and tubing, ``Standard 
Specification for Reinforced Epoxy Resin Gas Pressure Pipe and 
Fittings'' (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  192.7).
    ASTM F2785-12, ``Standard Specification for Polyamide 12 Gas 
Pressure Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings'' (PA-12) (incorporated by 
reference, see Sec.  192.7).

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    ASTM F2945-12a, ``Standard Specification for Polyamide 11 Gas 
Pressure Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings'' (PA-11) (incorporated by 
reference, see Sec.  192.7).

B. Other Listed Specifications for Components

    ASME/ANSI B16.40-08, ``Manually Operated Thermoplastic Gas 
Shutoffs and Valves in Gas Distribution Systems'' (incorporated by 
reference, see Sec.  192.7).
    ASTM D2513-12ae1, ``Standard Specification for Polyethylene (PE) 
Gas Pressure Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings'' (incorporated by 
reference, see Sec.  192.7).
    ASTM D2517--Thermosetting plastic pipe and tubing, ``Standard 
Specification for Reinforced Epoxy Resin Gas Pressure Pipe and 
Fittings'' (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  192.7).
    ASTM F2785-12, ``Standard Specification for Polyamide 12 Gas 
Pressure Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings'' (PA-12) (incorporated by 
reference, see Sec.  192.7).
    ASTM F2945-12a, ``Standard Specification for Polyamide 11 Gas 
Pressure Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings'' (PA-11) (incorporated by 
reference, see Sec.  192.7).
    ASTM F1055-98 (2006), ``Standard Specification for Electrofusion 
Type Polyethylene Fittings for Outside Diameter Controlled 
Polyethylene Pipe and Tubing'' (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  
192.7).
    ASTM F1924-12, ``Standard Specification for Plastic Mechanical 
Fittings for Use on Outside Diameter Controlled Polyethylene Gas 
Distribution Pipe and Tubing'' (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  
192.7).
    ASTM/ANSI F1948-12, ``Standard Specification for Metallic 
Mechanical Fittings for Use on Outside Diameter Controlled 
Thermoplastic Gas Distribution Pipe and Tubing'' (incorporated by 
reference, see Sec.  192.7).
    ASTM F1973-13, ``Standard Specification for Factory Assembled 
Anodeless Risers and Transition Fittings in Polyethylene (PE) and 
Polyamide 11 (PA 11) and Polyamide 12 (PA 12) Fuel Gas Distribution 
Systems'' (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  192.7).
    ASTM/ANSI F2600-09, ``Standard Specification for Electrofusion 
Type Polyamide-11 Fittings for Outside Diameter Controlled 
Polyamide-11 Pipe and Tubing'' (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  
192.7).
    ASTM/ANSI F2145-13, ``Standard Specification for Polyamide 11 
(PA-11) and Polyamide 12 (PA-12) Mechanical Fittings for Use on 
Outside Diameter Controlled Polyamide 11 and Polyamide 12 Pipe and 
Tubing'' (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  192.7).
    ASTM F2767-12, ``Specification for Electrofusion Type Polyamide-
12 Fittings for Outside Diameter Controlled Polyamide-12 Pipe and 
Tubing for Gas Distribution'' (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  
192.7).
    ASTM F2817-10, ``Standard Specification for Poly (Vinyl 
Chloride) (PVC) Gas Pressure Pipe and Fittings for Maintenance or 
Repair'' (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  192.7).
* * * * *


    Issued in Washington, DC, on May 14, 2015, under authority 
delegated in 49 CFR 1.97.
Jeffrey D. Wiese,
Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety.
[FR Doc. 2015-12113 Filed 5-20-15; 8:45 am]
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                                                DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                            include a self-addressed stamped                      D2513 (standard for Polyethylene (PE)
                                                                                                        postcard.                                             pipe).
                                                Pipeline and Hazardous Materials                          Note: Comments are posted without                      • Evonik Industries (Evonik) and UBE
                                                Safety Administration                                   changes or edits to http://                           Industries (UBE)—(Docket No. PHMSA
                                                                                                        www.regulations.gov, including any personal           2010–0009)—Petition to allow use of
                                                49 CFR Part 192                                         information provided. There is a privacy              Polyamide (PA–12) pipe.
                                                                                                        statement published on http://                           • Arkema—(Docket No. PHMSA
                                                [Docket No. PHMSA–2014–0098]
                                                                                                        www.regulations.gov.                                  2013–0227)—Petition to allow use of
                                                RIN 2137–AE93                                                                                                 Polyamide (PA–11) pipe at higher
                                                                                                        Privacy Act Statement                                 pressures.
                                                Pipeline Safety: Plastic Pipe Rule
                                                                                                          In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 553(c),                    • Gas Piping Technology Committee
                                                AGENCY: Pipeline and Hazardous                          DOT solicits comments from the public                 (GPTC)—Petition to allow above-
                                                Materials Safety Administration                         to better inform its rulemaking process.              ground, encased plastic pipe for
                                                (PHMSA), Department of Transportation                   DOT posts these comments, without                     regulator and metering stations.
                                                (DOT).                                                  edit, including any personal information                 While there has been much progress,
                                                                                                        the commenter provides, to                            both Federal and State inspectors, have
                                                ACTION: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
                                                                                                        www.regulations.gov, as described in                  noticed some issues related to the
                                                (NPRM).                                                                                                       installation of plastic pipe that should
                                                                                                        the system of records notice (DOT/ALL–
                                                SUMMARY:    PHMSA is proposing to                       14 FDMS), which can be reviewed at                    be addressed in the pipeline safety
                                                amend the natural and other gas                         www.dot.gov/privacy.                                  regulations. In an effort to address these
                                                pipeline safety regulations (49 CFR part                                                                      issues, respond to petitions and update
                                                                                                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                192) to address regulatory requirements                                                                       the regulations with respect to the
                                                                                                          General Information: Cameron
                                                involving plastic piping systems used in                                                                      products and practices used in plastic
                                                                                                        Satterthwaite, Transportation Specialist,
                                                gas services. These proposed                                                                                  pipe system without compromising
                                                                                                        by telephone at 202–366–1319, or by
                                                amendments are intended to correct                                                                            safety, PHMSA is proposing revisions to
                                                                                                        electronic mail at
                                                errors, address inconsistencies, and                                                                          the Federal Pipeline Safety Regulations
                                                                                                        cameron.satterthwaite@dot.gov.
                                                respond to petitions for rulemaking. The                                                                      (PSR) in 49 CFR part 192. This focus
                                                                                                          Technical Questions: Max Kieba,
                                                requirements in several subject matter                                                                        will limit these proposals to plastic
                                                                                                        General Engineer, by telephone at 202–
                                                areas are affected, including                                                                                 pipelines in gas service and
                                                                                                        493–0595, or by electronic mail at
                                                incorporation of tracking and                                                                                 subsequently to new, repaired, and
                                                                                                        max.kieba@dot.gov.
                                                traceability provisions; design factor for                                                                    replaced pipes. These issues are
                                                                                                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            addressed and detailed below as
                                                polyethylene (PE) pipe; more stringent
                                                mechanical fitting requirements;                        I. Background                                         follows:
                                                updated and additional regulations for                     The use and availability of plastic                A. Tracking and Traceability
                                                risers; expanded use of Polyamide-11                    pipe have changed over the years with                 B. Design Factor for PE
                                                (PA–11) thermoplastic pipe;                                                                                   C. Expanded use of PA–11
                                                                                                        technological innovations in the
                                                incorporation of newer Polyamide-12                                                                           D. Incorporation of PA–12
                                                                                                        products and best practices used in                   E. Risers
                                                (PA–12) thermoplastic pipe; and                         plastic pipe installations. Progress in the           F. Fittings
                                                incorporation of updated and additional                 design and manufacture of plastic pipe                G. Plastic Pipe Installation
                                                standards for fittings.                                 and components has resulted in                           G.1.—Installation by Trenchless
                                                DATES: Submit comments on or before                     materials with higher strength                              Excavation (§§ 192.3, 192.329, and
                                                July 31, 2015.                                          characteristics. Manufacturers are                          192.376)
                                                ADDRESSES: Comments should reference                    instituting new practices related to                     G.2.—Joining Plastic Pipe (§ 192.281)
                                                                                                        traceability. Operators are incorporating                G.3.—Qualifying Joining Procedures
                                                Docket No. PHMSA–2014–0098 and
                                                                                                                                                                    (§ 192.283)
                                                may be submitted in the following ways:                 best practices. Together, these measures
                                                                                                                                                                 G.4.—Qualifying Persons To Make Joints
                                                   • E-Gov Web site: http://                            have the potential to improve with                          (§ 192.285)
                                                www.regulations.gov. This Web site                      pipeline safety and integrity. Some of                   G.5.—Bends (§ 192.313)
                                                allows the public to enter comments on                  these strides have been highlighted in                   G.6.—Installation of Plastic Pipe
                                                any Federal Register notice issued by                   petitions that are detailed below. The                      (§ 192.321)
                                                any agency. Follow the instructions for                 pipeline safety regulations have not                     G.7.—Service Lines; General Requirements
                                                submitting comments.                                    stayed current with some of these                           for Connections to Main Piping
                                                   • Fax: 1–202–493–2251.                               products; this rulemaking is an effort to                   (§ 192.367)
                                                   • Mail: Docket Management System:                    propose a number of revisions to                         G.8.—Equipment Maintenance; Plastic
                                                                                                                                                                    Pipe Joining (§ 192.756)
                                                U.S. Department of Transportation,                      incorporate these changes in the interest
                                                                                                                                                              H. Repairs
                                                Docket Operations, M–30, Room W12–                      of pipeline safety.                                      H.1.—Repair of Plastic Pipe—Gouges
                                                140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,                           PHMSA has received several                               (§ 192.311)
                                                Washington, DC 20590–0001.                              rulemaking petitions involving plastic                   H.2.—Leak Repair Clamps (§ 192.720)
                                                   • Hand Delivery: DOT Docket                          pipe. Copies of these petitions have                  I. General Provisions
                                                Management System, West Building                        been placed in the docket (PHMSA–                        I.1.—Incorporation by Reference (§ 192.7)
                                                Ground Floor, Room W12–140, 1200                        2014–0098) for this rulemaking in                        I.2.—Plastic Pipe Material (§ 192.59)
                                                                                                                                                                 I.3.—Plastic Pipe Storage and Handling
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                                                New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington,                      addition to the docket that may have
                                                DC 20590–0001 between 9 a.m. and 5                      been initially established for the                          (§ 192.67)
                                                                                                                                                                 I.4.—Gathering Lines (§ 192.9)
                                                p.m., Monday through Friday, except                     petition. This proposed rule will
                                                                                                                                                                 I.5.—Merger of Sections 192.121 and
                                                Federal holidays.                                       address the following petitions:                            192.123
                                                   Instructions: If you submit your                        • American Gas Association (AGA)—                     I.6.—General Design Requirements for
                                                comments by mail, please submit two                     (Docket No. PHMSA 2010–0011)—                               Components (§ 192.143)
                                                copies. To receive confirmation that                    Petition to increase design factor 0.32 to               I.7.—General Design Requirements for
                                                PHMSA received your comments,                           0.4 and incorporate updated ASTM                            Valves (§ 192.145)



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                                                   I.8.—General Design Requirements for                 resolution from NAPSR, PHMSA                          technologies. For instance, during
                                                      Standard Fittings (§ 192.149)                     proposes new requirements for tracking                construction or repair, operators may
                                                   I.9.—Test Requirements for Plastic                   and traceability of plastic pipe and                  choose to use a Global Positioning
                                                      Pipelines (§ 192.513)
                                                                                                        components that extend beyond                         System (GPS) in combination with a
                                                A. Traceability and Tracking                            marking alone. To set the framework for               barcode reader to help mark the location
                                                   In many cases, the lack of adequate                  tracking and traceability, PHMSA                      or identify other features of the pipe or
                                                traceability for plastic pipe (i.e.,                    proposes to revise § 192.3 by adding                  component. Other operators without the
                                                appropriate markings that help identify                 definitions for ‘‘traceability                        means to purchase such equipment may
                                                the location of manufacture, lot                        information’’ and ‘‘tracking                          choose to collect and store the
                                                                                                        information.’’ It is PHMSA’s intent that              information manually or electronically.
                                                information, size, material, pressure
                                                                                                        all operators have methods to identify                The purpose of these proposed revisions
                                                rating, temperature rating and, as
                                                                                                        the location of pipe, the person who                  is to enable operators to accurately
                                                appropriate, type, grade, and model,
                                                                                                        joined the pipe, and components within                locate and quickly identify the installed
                                                etc., of the pipe and components) and
                                                                                                        the pipeline (i.e., tracking). PHMSA also             pipe and components in their systems
                                                tracking of pipe location (i.e., a means
                                                                                                        proposes that operators be required to                when handling recalls and conducting
                                                of identifying the location of pipe and
                                                                                                        identify and document the location of                 failure investigations. The revisions also
                                                components within the pipeline)
                                                                                                        pipe manufacture, production, lot                     support the requirements in the
                                                prevents operators from having enough
                                                                                                        information, size, material, pressure                 distribution integrity management
                                                information to identify systemic issues
                                                                                                        rating, temperature rating, and, as                   programs for capturing and retaining
                                                related to incidents involving plastic                  appropriate, other information such as
                                                pipe. Further, the lack of this                                                                               certain information on new pipelines for
                                                                                                        type, grade, and model (i.e.,                         the life of the lines (§ 192.1007(a)(5)). In
                                                information makes it difficult for                      traceability). In order to facilitate
                                                operators and regulators to determine                                                                         addition, the proposed requirement
                                                                                                        compliance, PHMSA proposes to revise                  would also support the current plastic
                                                whether plastic pipe or component                       § 192.63 to require operators to adopt
                                                failures are related to a certain type or                                                                     pipe-joiner qualification requirements
                                                                                                        the tracking and traceability                         in § 192.285.
                                                vintage of material, specific product                   requirements in ASTM F2897–11a,
                                                defect or design, heat/lot of the product,              ‘‘Standard Specification for Tracking                 B. Design Factor of PE
                                                or whether it was produced by a certain                 and Traceability Encoding System of
                                                manufacturer at a certain time.                                                                                 PHMSA received petitions from the
                                                                                                        Natural Gas Distribution Components
                                                   In addition, the issue can result in                                                                       American Gas Association (AGA) and
                                                                                                        (Pipe, Tubing, Fittings, Valves, and
                                                excessive pipe excavations due to an                                                                          the Gas Piping Technology Committee
                                                                                                        Appurtenances)’’ (Standard). Note that
                                                inability to locate the affected sections                                                                     (GPTC) to increase the design factor for
                                                                                                        the Standard only specifies
                                                of pipe or fittings when responding to                                                                        PE pipe from 0.32 to 0.40 in § 192.121.
                                                                                                        requirements for information that marks
                                                plastic pipe or component manufacturer                                                                        The allowable design pressure for
                                                                                                        pipe and components with a 16-digit
                                                recalls. In 2001, the National                                                                                plastic is based on a number of factors,
                                                                                                        code to help identify characteristics
                                                Association of Pipeline Safety                                                                                including the stress rating of the
                                                                                                        such as manufacturer, material type, lot
                                                Representatives (NAPSR), a non-profit                   code, etc. While the Standard gives                   material (interpolated from a
                                                organization of State pipeline safety                   some examples of the types of markings,               Hydrostatic Design Basis (HDB) rating),
                                                personnel that promotes pipeline safety                 such as barcodes, 2D-Data matrix, or a                wall thickness and diameter or standard
                                                in the United States and its territories,               more conventional print line, it does not             dimension ratio (SDR), and design
                                                also noted this issue in its                            provide the actual means of marking or                factor. The allowable design factor is
                                                RESOLUTION NO. 2001–2–SR–2–01                           affixing the code to the components, the              currently 0.32 for plastics. The
                                                (Resolution SR–2–01). In its Resolution,                means of reading and transferring the                 exception to this design factor limitation
                                                NAPSR referred to accident                              data or codes, and the durability of the              applies to Polyamide-11 pipe (PA–11)
                                                investigations where insufficient data                  markings.                                             produced after January 23, 2009,
                                                regarding the pipe material (i.e., date of                 In response to the 2001 NAPSR                      meeting certain conditions, which
                                                manufacture and other relevant                          Resolution, PHMSA also proposes to                    would allow the design factor to
                                                information) had proven to be an                        clarify § 192.63 by expressly providing               increase to 0.40. The petitions to allow
                                                obstacle in determining the cause or                    that specification and traceability                   for a 0.40 design factor for PE pipe are
                                                origin of an incident. NAPSR also                       markings on plastic pipe be legible,                  based on research and technical
                                                recognized that existing pipe, fittings,                visible, and permanent in accordance                  justifications performed by the Gas
                                                and components often do not maintain                    with the pipe’s listed specification. The             Technology Institute (GTI) and include
                                                their markings for a sufficient period of               proposed revisions in § 192.63 also                   certain limitations by type of material
                                                time to provide useful tracking and                     reference the recordkeeping                           and wall thickness. Since design
                                                traceability information. Therefore,                    requirements for these markings in                    pressure for plastic pipe is based on a
                                                NAPSR requested that PHMSA revise                       §§ 192.321(k) and 192.375(d). Section                 number of variables, including design
                                                § 192.63 (‘‘Marking of Materials’’) to                  192.321 applies to the installation of                factor and wall thickness, an increase in
                                                require the marking of all pipe and                     plastic pipe used for transmission lines              design factor would allow for the use of
                                                components to ensure identification for                 and mains, and § 192.375 contains                     PE pipe with smaller wall thicknesses
                                                a period of 50 years or the life of the                 requirements for plastic service lines.               while limited to the allowable pressures
                                                pipeline. NAPSR also expressed the                         PHMSA further proposes to add a                    determined in § 192.121 if the pipe is
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                                                view that the marking of plastic pipe,                  new paragraph (k) to § 192.321 and a                  made from higher quality material and
                                                fittings, and components will benefit the               new paragraph (d) to § 192.375 to                     meets other limitations mentioned in
                                                industry and public by allowing the                     require operators to maintain tracking                the petitions. Furthermore, a design
                                                identification of problems and                          and traceability information (as defined              factor of 0.40 is already allowed in
                                                proactively mitigating future problems                  in § 192.3) records for the life of the               § 192.121 for PA–11 pipe with certain
                                                through such identification.                            pipeline. PHMSA believes this                         limitations. Upon review, PHMSA
                                                   In an effort to address the concerns                 performance-based approach will allow                 proposes to adopt this provision into the
                                                mentioned above and to address the                      for the use of other methods and                      PSR. The details of the proposal are


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                                                specified below under ‘‘G. Plastic Pipe                 PA–11 Fittings for Outside Diameter                   diameters) and a DF of 0.4 (which is
                                                Installation.’’                                         Controlled PA–11 Pipe and Tubing;                     currently allowed for PA–11), the
                                                                                                           • ASTM/ANSI F1973–13, Standard                     resulting design pressure (P) would
                                                C. Expanded Use of PA–11                                Specification for Factory Assembled                   equal 200 psi, which is the current
                                                   Polyamide-11, also referred to as                    Anodeless Risers and Transition Fittings              maximum allowable design pressure for
                                                Nylon 11, is a relatively newer type of                 in PE and PA–11 and PA–12 Fuel Gas                    PA–11 in part 192. If the HDB is
                                                plastic material with a different                       Distribution Systems;                                 changed to 3,150 psi (newer vintage
                                                structure (nylon- or amide-based)                          • ASTM/ANSI F2145–13, Standard                     PA–11 pipe with material designation
                                                compared to other common plastic                        Specification for PA–11 and PA–12                     code PA32316), and both the SDR and
                                                materials in use such as Polyethylene                   Mechanical Fittings for Use on Outside                DF remain the same, the resulting
                                                (ethylene-based). Similar to PE materials               Diameter Controlled PA–11 and PA–12                   design pressure would equal 252 psi,
                                                with different types, names, or material                Pipe and Tubing;                                      rounded down to 250 psi for a
                                                designation codes such as PE3408 and                       • ASTM/ANSI F1948–12, Standard                     maximum allowable design pressure.
                                                PE4710, Polyamides or Nylon materials                   Specification for Metallic Mechanical                 Therefore, PHMSA proposes to revise
                                                have different types such as PA–6 or                    Fittings for Use on Outside Diameter                  the PSR to allow PA–11 pipe (PA32316)
                                                Nylon 6, or relatively newer types                      Controlled Thermoplastic Gas                          for pressures up to 250 psi, diameters
                                                discussed in this rulemaking like PA–11                 Distribution Pipe and Tubing; and                     up to 6 inches, and additional
                                                or PA–12, with material designation                        • ASME/ANSI B16.40–08, Manually                    limitations on wall thickness as listed in
                                                codes such as PA32312 or PA32316.                       Operated Thermoplastic Gas Shutoffs                   the petition. PHMSA also proposes to
                                                There are a number of differences                       and Valves in Gas Distribution Systems.               specify that both PA32312 and PA32316
                                                amongst the kinds of plastics and pros                     As justification for its petition,
                                                                                                                                                              can be used for pressures up to 200 psi.
                                                and cons for each, but, at a high level,                Arkema points to the many years of
                                                                                                                                                              Regarding standards relevant to PA–11
                                                Polyamides such as PA–11 have a                         testing and evaluation of PA–11 at
                                                                                                                                                              that Arkema petitioned to be
                                                higher strength or hydrostatic design                   operating pressures greater than 100
                                                                                                                                                              incorporated by reference, PHMSA
                                                basis (HDB) rating compared to PE                       psig on projects under special permit
                                                                                                        and non-DOT jurisdictional pipelines                  proposes to incorporate them as
                                                materials. The HDB is a reflection of a                                                                       requested. Incorporating these newer
                                                plastic pipe’s ability to resist internal               that date back to 1999. Arkema also
                                                                                                        references the successful                             standards specific to PA–11 will also
                                                pressure over long periods of time. The                                                                       allow PHMSA to phase out older
                                                Hydrostatic Stress Board of the Plastics                implementation of § 192.123(f), which
                                                                                                        allows for the use of PA–11 produced                  standards incorporated by reference like
                                                Pipe Institute (PPI) recommends and                                                                           ASTM D2513–87 and ASTM D2513–99,
                                                lists a HDB for a plastic pipe material                 after January 23, 2009, at design
                                                                                                        pressures up to 200 psig under certain                which covered multiple plastic
                                                based on testing of the material using                                                                        materials including PA, PE, and others,
                                                the industry accepted test methods                      conditions. Although Arkema did not
                                                                                                        reference any projects that utilize PA–11             up until ASTM D2513–09a when it
                                                published by ASTM International. As a
                                                                                                        between 200 and 250 psig, Arkema                      became a PE-only standard. Another
                                                result of a higher HDB rating, materials
                                                                                                        believes an increase in allowable                     rulemaking by PHMSA incorporated
                                                like PA–11 can typically be designed
                                                                                                        pressures up to 250 psig is justified                 ASTM D2513–09a for PE but continued
                                                and operated at higher pressures. On
                                                                                                        through interpolation of a Hydrostatic                to reference ASTM D2513–87 and
                                                December 24, 2008 (73 FR 79005),
                                                                                                        Design Basis (HDB) of 3,150 psi for PA–               ASTM D2513–99 for plastics other than
                                                PHMSA issued a final rule to allow the
                                                                                                        11, as listed in Plastics Pipe Institute              PE while these other product specific
                                                use of a new thermoplastic pipe made
                                                                                                        (PPI) TR4 (previous code limitations                  standards were being developed. Having
                                                from Polyamide-11 (PA–11) with certain
                                                                                                        were based on an HDB of 2,500 psi for                 multiple versions of the same standard
                                                limitations for pressure (up to 200 psig),
                                                                                                        PA–11).                                               in this interim period has created some
                                                diameter (up to 4-inch nominal pipe
                                                                                                           PHMSA agrees with Arkema’s                         confusion.
                                                size), and an SDR of 11 and below (i.e.,
                                                thicker wall pipe). This final rule was in              rationale of using the interpolation of               D. Incorporation of PA–12
                                                response to a petition from Arkema, a                   the HDB listings for PA–11 to
                                                                                                        substantiate design pressures up to 250                  On January 6, 2011, PA–12 pipe
                                                manufacturer of PA–11 pipe. On                                                                                manufacturers (Evonik and UBE;
                                                November 11, 2013, Arkema, the sole                     psig. HDB listings are established in
                                                                                                        accordance with PPI TR–3, ‘‘Policies                  Petitioners) submitted a petition to
                                                current producer of PA–11, sent a                                                                             amend the PSR to allow the use of PA–
                                                petition (Docket No. PHMSA–2013–                        and Procedures for Developing
                                                                                                        Hydrostatic Design Basis (HDB),                       12 pipe. Specifically, Evonik and UBE
                                                0262) to PHMSA to allow PA–11 to be                                                                           petitioned (Docket No. PHMSA–2010–
                                                used for pressures up to 250 psig and                   Strength Design Basis (SDB), Pressure
                                                                                                        Design Basis (PDB) or Minimum                         0009) PHMSA to revise §§ 192.121 and
                                                pipe diameters up to 6-inch nominal                                                                           192.123 to:
                                                pipe size, with limitations on wall                     Required Strength (MRS) Ratings for
                                                                                                                                                                 • Allow for the use of PA–12 piping
                                                thickness depending on diameter.                        Thermoplastic Piping Materials or
                                                                                                                                                              systems with a 0.40 design factor;
                                                Arkema is also petitioning PHMSA to                     Pipe,’’ which is incorporated by                         • Include maximum design pressure
                                                allow for arithmetic interpolation in the               reference in § 192.7. As detailed in                  limitations for PA–12 piping systems of
                                                allowable pressure equation for PA–11                   § 192.121, the design pressure (P) can be             250 psig;
                                                pipe by removing the note in § 192.121                  calculated by the equation P = (2S/(SDR                  • Allow a nominal pipe size of 6-inch
                                                that currently does not allow arithmetic                ¥ 1)) × (DF), where S is the HDB rating,              diameters or less;
                                                interpolation for PA–11 pipe. Arkema                    SDR is the standard dimension ratio (the                 • Allow a minimum wall thickness of
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                                                further petitioned PHMSA to                             ratio of the average specified outside                at least 0.90 inches, with additional
                                                incorporate the following standards                     diameter to wall thickness), and DF is                limitations on the wall thickness,
                                                related to PA–11:                                       the design factor. If an HDB rating of                depending on diameter;
                                                   • ASTM F2945–12a, Standard                           2,500 psi (basis for current limitation                  • Require unplasticized material;
                                                Specification for (PA–11) Gas Pressure                  using previous vintage PA–11 pipe with                   • Limit PA–12 pipe materials to those
                                                Pipe, Tubing and Fittings;                              material designation code PA32312) is                 specified in ASTM F2785; and
                                                   • ASTM/ANSI F2600–09, Standard                       used along with an SDR of 11 (a                          • Require PA–12 to comply with the
                                                Specification for Electrofusion Type                    common value for mid-range pipe                       rest of the part 192 requirements related


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                                                to joining, pressure testing, and                       against deterioration and external                    these standards are slightly different in
                                                appurtenances, as detailed in                           damage; (2) the plastic pipe is not used              language but are still consistent with
                                                §§ 192.281, 192.283, 192.285, and                       to support external loads; and (3) the                each other and the performance
                                                192.513.                                                plastic pipe is not allowed to exceed the             language in ASTM D2513. Some of
                                                   In their petition, Evonik and UBE                    pipe temperature limits at § 192.123.                 these standards also point back to
                                                state that PA–12 material has been                      Therefore, PHMSA proposes specific                    ASTM D2513 for PE-specific
                                                tested more than any other pipe material                requirements for the design (§ 192.204)               considerations. The regulation, as
                                                prior to its use and approval. The                      and construction of risers (§§ 192.321(j)             proposed, would require mechanical
                                                Petitioners also stated that the results                and 192.375(a)(2)) associated with                    fittings, joints, or connections to provide
                                                ‘‘amply validated’’ the overall strength                plastic pipe. Further, PHMSA proposes                 a Category 1 joint as defined in ASTM
                                                and durability of the PA–12 material                    to incorporate by reference ASTM                      F1924, ASTM F1948, and ASTM F1973
                                                and piping systems against known                        F1973, ‘‘Standard Specification for                   for the applicable material. In an effort
                                                threats and failure mechanisms. Evonik                  Factory Assembled Anodeless Risers                    to have consistency in language given
                                                and UBE noted in their petition that                    and Transition Fittings in Polyethylene               the slightly different definitions in the
                                                PA–12 has been granted for use under                    (PE) and Polyamide 11 (PA11) and                      various standards, PHMSA is proposing
                                                a special permit in the States of                       Polyamide 12 (PA12) Fuel Gas                          ‘‘a seal plus resistance to a force on the
                                                Montana and Mississippi. The                            Distribution Systems’’ in these new                   pipe joint equal to or greater than that
                                                petitioners also noted the development                  sections. ASTM F1973 addresses                        which will cause no less than 25%
                                                of a performance-based standard (ASTM                   various issues such as the removal of                 elongation of pipe, or the pipe fails
                                                F2785–09) for PA–12. The petitioners                    burrs on metal components prior to the                outside the joint area if tested in
                                                assert that this standard contains                      insertion of plastic pipe and other riser             accordance with the applicable
                                                comprehensive performance-based                         assembly provisions.                                  standard.’’ These revisions for Category
                                                requirements that would ensure the safe                                                                       1 apply in sections such as § 192.281(e)
                                                long-term performance of PA–12 pipe,                    F. Fittings
                                                                                                                                                              for plastic pipe joining and § 192.367 for
                                                tubing, and fittings.                                      PHMSA and others (e.g., NTSB and                   service lines and connections to main
                                                   Upon review of the petition, PHMSA                   certain States) have observed problems                piping and are described in further
                                                proposes to revise the PSR to allow the                 with mechanical fittings or joints                    detail elsewhere in this document.
                                                use of PA–12 pipe at pressures up to                    becoming loose or pipe being pulled out                  In light of the proposed revisions of
                                                250 psig for pipe up to 6 inches in                     from fittings, leading to leaks and, in               the PA–11 and PE regulations, and the
                                                diameter, and to impose additional                      certain cases, incidents. Failures can                introduction of PA–12, PHMSA
                                                limitations on wall thickness as listed in              occur when there is inadequate restraint              proposes to also consider recently
                                                the petition. These limitations would                   for the potential stresses on the two                 developed standards for incorporation
                                                also be consistent with the PA–11                       fitted pipes, when the couplings are                  by reference that further enhance
                                                consideration described above. PHMSA                    incorrectly installed or supported, or                pipeline safety in order to address
                                                also proposes to incorporate by                         when the coupling components (e.g.,                   potential safety risks. These proposed
                                                reference ASTM F2785–12, ‘‘Standard                     elastomers) degrade over time. More                   standards to be incorporated by
                                                Specification for Polyamide 12 Gas                      details on these issues are available in              reference are listed in ‘‘Section I.
                                                Pressure Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings,’’                  PHMSA Advisory Bulletin ADB–08–02,                    General Provisions.’’
                                                along with other standards applicable to                issued in March 2008, titled ‘‘Pipeline
                                                both PA–11 and PA–12 that are                           Safety: Issues Related to Mechanical                  Electrically Isolated Metal Alloy Fittings
                                                                                                        Couplings Used in Natural Gas                         in Plastic Pipe (Section 192.455)
                                                described immediately above in the
                                                section related to PA–11 considerations                 Distribution Systems.’’ Therefore,                       Section 192.455 details external
                                                and the PA–11 petition.                                 PHMSA is proposing the incorporation                  corrosion control requirements for
                                                                                                        of a requirement to use only mechanical               buried or submerged pipe installed after
                                                E. Risers                                               fittings or joints that are designed and              July 31, 1971. Paragraph (a) currently
                                                   In general, a pipeline riser is a vertical           tested to provide a seal plus resistance              requires such pipelines to have external
                                                pipe that connects buried pipe to an                    to lateral forces so that a large force on            protective coatings meeting the
                                                aboveground component, such as a                        the connection would cause the pipe to                requirements of § 192.461 and a
                                                meter. In many cases, the riser is a                    yield before the joint does.                          cathodic protection system placed in
                                                transitional component that attaches a                     More specifically, ASTM D2513,                     operation within 1 year after
                                                buried plastic pipe to a metal or a metal-              currently incorporated by reference in                construction is completed. However,
                                                encased plastic pipe (anodeless riser),                 part 192, provides categorizations for                paragraph (a) contains certain
                                                which is connected to a gas meter.                      the different mechanical joints,                      exceptions. One is detailed in paragraph
                                                While risers are most commonly found                    including ‘‘[s]eal plus resistance to a               (f) and applies to electrically isolated,
                                                connecting service lines to meter sets,                 force on the pipe end equal to or greater             metal alloy fittings in plastic pipelines
                                                risers are also used within distribution                than that which will cause permanent                  where an operator can show by test,
                                                mains and transmission systems when                     deformation of the pipe’’ (Category 1),               investigation, or experience in the area
                                                entering or exiting small regulator                     seal only (Category 2), and seal plus                 of application, that adequate corrosion
                                                stations or whenever a transition                       pipe restraint to account for thermal                 control is provided by the alloy
                                                between buried and unburied pipe is                     stresses (Category 3). The Category 1                 composition, and the fitting is designed
                                                necessary.                                              joint is generally considered the most                to prevent leakage caused by corrosion
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                                                   The PSR do not contain specific                      stringent of the three categories. ASTM               pitting. For those fittings that do not
                                                design, construction, or installation                   D2513 is now a polyethylene-only                      meet the requirements of paragraph (f),
                                                requirements for risers. In 2014, the                   standard, but other standards being                   cathodic protection and cathodic
                                                GPTC petitioned PHMSA to allow                          proposed for incorporation in this                    protection monitoring is required.
                                                above-ground, encased plastic pipe at                   NPRM and that are applicable to other                 PHMSA proposes to add a new
                                                the inlet and outlet of regulator and                   materials, (i.e., ASTM F1924, ASTM                    paragraph (g) to require such fittings
                                                metering stations if (1) the above-ground               F1948, and ASTM F1973) have Category                  used within plastic pipelines be
                                                level part of the plastic pipe is protected             1 definitions. The definitions in each of             cathodically protected and monitored in


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                                                accordance with §§ 192.455 and                          the components that are joined to the                 G.4.—Qualifying Persons To Make Joints
                                                192.465(a).                                             pipe.                                                 (Section 192.285)
                                                G. Plastic Pipe Installation                               Section 192.281(e) contains                          Section 192.285 details the
                                                                                                        requirements for mechanical joints but                requirements for qualifying persons to
                                                  PHMSA is proposing several revisions                  does not clearly list specific standards              make joints. PHMSA proposes to revise
                                                with regard to the installation of plastic              for the requirements. This has led to                 § 192.285 to incorporate several
                                                pipe, organized topically as follows:                                                                         revisions. Section 192.285(a)(2)
                                                                                                        some inconsistencies in practices used,
                                                G.1.—Installation by Trenchless                         or the requirements were incorporated                 currently specifies that a person must
                                                Excavation (Sections 192.3, 192.329 and                 indirectly via another referenced                     make a specimen joint that is subjected
                                                192.376)                                                standard and were not always clear.                   to the testing detailed in § 192.285(b).
                                                                                                        PHMSA proposes to add a new                           PHMSA proposes to remove the testing
                                                   The PSR do not contain detailed                                                                            details in § 192.285(b) and reference
                                                requirements for the installation of                    paragraph (e)(3) to require that each
                                                                                                        fitting used to make a mechanical joint               ASTM F2620–12 (Standard Practice for
                                                plastic pipe by trenchless excavation.                                                                        Heat Fusion Joining of Polyethylene
                                                PHMSA and the States are aware of a                     meets a listed specification. With this
                                                                                                        requirement, PHMSA hopes to make it                   Pipe and Fittings). PHMSA also
                                                number of incidents related to cross-                                                                         proposes to require operators to
                                                boring, where plastic pipe installed via                clearer that fittings and joints must meet
                                                                                                        a standard specification listed in the                maintain records detailing the location
                                                trenchless excavation (e.g., directional                                                                      of each joint and the person who made
                                                drilling) has come in contact with or                   code. The standards that would apply
                                                                                                        are among the ‘‘Other Listed                          the joint.
                                                been installed right through another
                                                underground utility such as a sewer                     Specifications for Components’’ that are              G.5.—Bends (Section 192.313)
                                                line. In an effort to improve pipeline                  being proposed through revisions to
                                                                                                                                                                Section 192.313 details requirements
                                                and public safety and implement a                       Appendix B and described in more
                                                                                                                                                              for bends and elbows, but currently only
                                                consistent approach to this method of                   detail elsewhere in this document.
                                                                                                                                                              for steel pipe. To address bends in
                                                installation while considering industry                 G.3.—Qualifying Joining Procedures                    plastic pipe, PHMSA proposes to add a
                                                best practices in use today, PHMSA                      (Section 192.283)                                     paragraph (d) to specify that installed
                                                proposes to add new §§ 192.329 and                                                                            plastic pipe may not contain bends that
                                                192.376 to detail some basic                               Section 192.283 details the                        exceed the maximum radius specified
                                                requirements. These proposals include                   requirements for qualifying plastic pipe              by the manufacturer for the diameter of
                                                requiring each operator to ensure that                  joining procedures. Currently,                        the pipe.
                                                the path of the excavation will provide                 § 192.283(a) specifies that heat fusion
                                                sufficient clearance for installation and               joints for thermoplastic pipe must be                 G.6.—Installation of Plastic Pipe
                                                maintenance activities from other                       tested in accordance with ASTM                        (Section 192.321)
                                                underground utilities and structures.                   D2513–99 for plastics other than                         Section 192.321 details requirements
                                                Additionally, PHMSA proposes to                         polyethylene or with ASTM D2513–09a                   for the installation of plastic pipe
                                                require plastic pipe and components                     for polyethylene plastic materials. In                transmission lines and mains. PHMSA
                                                that are pulled through the ground to                   this proposed rule, PHMSA is proposing                is proposing several revisions to this
                                                incorporate the use of a ‘‘weak link.’’                 to incorporate a newer version of ASTM                section. Currently, § 192.321(d) specifies
                                                PHMSA is proposing the definition of                    D2513 for PE-only materials and                       that non-encased thermoplastic pipe
                                                ‘‘weak link’’ in § 192.3. A weak link is                incorporate standards applicable to                   must have a minimum wall thickness of
                                                used to prevent damage to the pipeline                  other types of thermoplastic pipe (i.e.,              0.090 inches, except for pipe with an
                                                that could be caused by excessive forces                PA–11, and PA–12). Therefore, PHMSA                   outside diameter of 0.875 inches or less,
                                                during the pulling process.                             proposes to revise § 192.283(a) to refer              which must have a minimum wall
                                                G.2.—Joining Plastic Pipe (Section                      operators to the appropriate listed                   thickness of 0.062 inches. PHMSA
                                                192.281)                                                specification. Listed specifications are              proposes to require all plastic pipe to
                                                                                                        detailed in Appendix B to Part 192.                   have a minimum wall thickness of 0.090
                                                   Section 192.281 details the                                                                                inches.
                                                requirements for joining plastic pipe. In                  PHMSA also proposes to remove the                     Section 192.321(f) specifies that
                                                an effort to reduce confusion and                       current § 192.283(d), which allows the                plastic pipe being encased must be
                                                promote safety, PHMSA is proposing                      use of pipe or fittings manufactured                  inserted into the casing pipe in a
                                                several revisions to § 192.281.                         before July 1, 1980, if they are joined in            manner that will protect the plastic, and
                                                   Section 192.281(b) contains                          accordance with procedures that the                   that the leading edge of the inserted
                                                requirements for solvent cement joints.                 manufacturer certifies will produce a                 pipe must be closed before insertion.
                                                PHMSA proposes to revise                                joint as strong as the pipe. As a number              PHMSA proposes to specify that the
                                                § 192.281(b)(2) to specify that the                     of advancements have been made in                     plastic pipe must be protected from
                                                solvent cement requirements in ASTM                     standards related to pipe and fittings                damage at both the entrance and exit of
                                                D2564–12 apply only to polyvinyl                        since 1980, the use of newer materials                the casing during the installation
                                                chloride (PVC) pipe. This is a clarifying               manufactured in accordance with more                  process.
                                                revision, since PVC is the only material                current standards should be encouraged.                  Section 192.321(h) specifies
                                                that is allowed by PSR to be joined by                  Pipe and fittings that are newly                      requirements for plastic pipe installed
                                                solvent cement.                                         installed, repaired, or replaced after the
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                                                                                                                                                              on bridges. Paragraph (h)(3) contains a
                                                   Section 192.281(c) contains                          effective date of the rule will be                    reference to § 192.123. Based on the
                                                requirements for heat-fusion joints.                    required to meet newer standards. This                proposed merging of § 192.123 into
                                                Currently, these requirements refer to                  proposed revision would not preclude                  § 192.121, PHMSA proposes to revise
                                                only the ‘‘pipe’’ that is being joined.                 the use of pipe or fittings manufactured              paragraph (h)(3) to replace the currently
                                                PHMSA proposes to clarify paragraph                     prior to July 1, 1980, which were                     referenced § 192.123 with § 192.121.
                                                (c) to specify that the joining                         already installed prior to the effective                 Although part 192 contains some
                                                requirements apply to both the pipe and                 date of the rule.                                     requirements for backfill materials,


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                                                there are no explicit requirements for                  G.8.—Equipment Maintenance; Plastic                   section (§ 192.720) to prohibit the use of
                                                backfill material used in the installation              Pipe Joining (Section 192.756)                        leak-repair clamps as a means for
                                                of plastic pipe. PHMSA recognizes that                    Due to the difficulty in assessing the              permanent repair on gas pipe used in
                                                plastic pipe subjected to improper                      quality of field joints, it is very                   distribution service.
                                                backfill materials or practices could be                important for operators to use properly               I. General Provisions
                                                at risk to damage that could impact                     calibrated and maintained equipment.
                                                pipeline integrity. In line with best                                                                            PHMSA is proposing a number of
                                                                                                        Currently, the PSR do not contain
                                                practices in use today, PHMSA proposes                                                                        general revisions to the PSR as follows:
                                                                                                        detailed minimum provisions for
                                                to add a new paragraph (i) to § 192.321                 maintaining equipment used in joining                 I.1. Incorporation by Reference (Section
                                                and a new paragraph (c) to § 192.375 to                 plastic pipe. Therefore, PHMSA                        192.7)
                                                include specific provisions for backfill                proposes to add a new § 192.756 to                       Consistent with the proposed
                                                material for plastic pipe. These                        include such requirements. These                      amendments in this document, PHMSA
                                                provisions would specify that backfill                  provisions would require each operator                proposes to incorporate by reference
                                                material not include materials that                     to maintain the applicable equipment,                 several standards. The standards are
                                                could be detrimental to the pipe, such                  including measuring devices for joining               identified as follows:
                                                as rocks of a size exceeding those                      plastic pipe, in accordance with the                     • ASTM D2513–12ael ‘‘Standard
                                                established through sound engineering                   manufacturers’ recommended practices                  Specification for Polyethylene (PE) Gas
                                                practices. The provisions would also                    or alternative procedures that have been              Pressure Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings’’—
                                                require the ground to be properly                       proven by testing and experience.                     This specification covers requirements
                                                compacted underneath, along the sides,                  Operators would also be required to                   and test methods for material
                                                                                                        calibrate and test such equipment and                 dimensions and tolerances, hydrostatic
                                                and for a predetermined distance above
                                                                                                        devices and maintain records that                     burst strength, chemical resistance, and
                                                the installed pipe.
                                                                                                        substantiate these calibrations and tests.            rapid crack resistance of polyethylene
                                                   PHMSA understands that there are                     The equipment subject to these                        pipe, tubing, and fittings for use in fuel
                                                applications that may require plastic                   requirements would include, but not be                gas mains and services for direct burial
                                                mains to terminate aboveground for                      limited to, fusion equipment, alignment               and reliner applications. The pipe and
                                                permanent installations. Currently,                     equipment, facing and adaptor                         fittings covered by this specification are
                                                § 192.321 does not address plastic mains                equipment, heater plates, and gauging                 intended for use in the distribution of
                                                which terminate above ground.                           devices. PHMSA proposes that records                  natural gas. Requirements for the
                                                Therefore, PHMSA proposes a new                         of all tests and calibrations, except those           qualifying of polyethylene systems for
                                                paragraph (j) to allow for the                          that might occur through daily                        use with liquefied petroleum gas are
                                                aboveground level termination of plastic                verifications and adjustments, be                     also covered.
                                                mains under certain conditions.                         maintained for the life of the pipeline.                 • ASTM F2785–12 ‘‘Standard
                                                G.7.—Service Lines; General                             H. Repairs                                            Specification for Polyamide 12 Gas
                                                Requirements for Connections to Main                                                                          Pressure Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings’’—
                                                                                                        H.1.—Repair of Plastic Pipe (Gouges)                  This specification covers requirements
                                                Piping (Section 192.367)
                                                                                                           Section 192.311 currently specifies                and test methods for the
                                                   Section 192.367(b) specifies                         that, for plastic pipe, each imperfection             characterization of polyamide 12 pipe,
                                                requirements for compression–type                       or damage that would impair the                       tubing, and fittings for use in fuel gas
                                                connections to a main. As described                     serviceability of plastic pipe must be                mains and services for direct burial and
                                                further in the Fittings section above,                  repaired or removed. For consistency                  reliner applications. The pipe and
                                                PHMSA and others (e.g., NTSB and                        with industry best practices, PHMSA                   fittings covered by this specification are
                                                certain States) have observed problems                  proposes to include a requirement for                 intended for use in the distribution of
                                                with mechanical fittings or joints                      all plastic pipe and or components to be              natural gas.
                                                becoming loose or pipe being pulled out                 replaced if they have a scratch or gouge                 • ASTM F2945–12a ‘‘Standard
                                                from fittings, leading to leaks and, in                 exceeding 10 percent of the wall                      Specification for Polyamide 11 Gas
                                                                                                        thickness.                                            Pressure Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings’’
                                                certain cases, incidents. Similar to
                                                                                                                                                              11/27/2012.—This specification covers
                                                revisions being proposed in § 192.281(e)                H.2.—Leak Repair Clamps
                                                                                                                                                              requirements and test methods for the
                                                related to plastic pipe joining, PHMSA                     PHMSA and States have observed                     characterization of polyamide 11 pipe,
                                                is proposing the incorporation of a                     issues where some operators have used                 tubing, and fittings for use in fuel gas
                                                requirement that connections are a                      stainless steel band clamps, intended                 piping.
                                                Category 1 joint per applicable                         and designed for temporary repairs on                    • ASTM F2620–12 ‘‘Standard
                                                standards for different plastic materials,              plastic pipe used in gas distribution, as             Practice for Heat Fusion Joining of
                                                which is generally considered the most                  a permanent repair solution. While                    Polyethylene Pipe and Fittings’’ 11/01/
                                                stringent of the three categories. PHMSA                clamps can be an effective temporary                  2013.—This practice describes
                                                proposes to add a new paragraph (b)(3)                  solution in certain situations, such as               procedures for making joints with
                                                to require mechanical connections on                    during an incident to stop the release of             polyethylene (PE) pipe and fittings by
                                                plastic pipe to be a Category 1                         gas, PHMSA believes that these clamps                 means of heat fusion joining in, but not
                                                connection as defined by ASTM F1924,                    should be used only as a temporary                    limited to, a field environment. The
                                                ASTM F1948, or ASTM F1973 for the
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                                                                                                        repair measure until the pipe can be                  parameters and procedures are
                                                applicable material, providing a seal                   replaced. PHMSA is also aware of at                   applicable only to joining PE pipe and
                                                plus resistance to a force on the pipe                  least one manufacturer that has issued                fittings of related polymer chemistry.
                                                joint equal to or greater than that which               a letter saying its repair clamps are                    • ASTM D2564–12 ‘‘Standard
                                                will cause no less than 25% elongation                  intended for temporary repairs only and               Specification for Solvent Cements for
                                                of pipe, or the pipe fails outside the                  should be replaced with a more                        Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Plastic
                                                joint area if tested in accordance with                 permanent solution. Therefore, PHMSA                  Piping Systems’’ 08/01/2012.—This
                                                the applicable standard.                                proposes the incorporation of a new                   specification covers requirements for


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                                                poly (vinyl chloride) (PVC) solvent                     specifies general requirements of the                 D 3035, and F 714. This specification is
                                                cements to be used in joining poly                      material from which these fittings are                a 2006 reaffirmed version of the 1998
                                                (vinyl chloride) piping systems.                        made.                                                 version, meaning the technical content
                                                   • ASTM F2817–10 ‘‘Standard                              • ASTM/ANSI F1948–12 ‘‘Standard                    of the standard itself hadn’t changed but
                                                Specification for Poly (Vinyl Chloride)                 Specification for Metallic Mechanical                 as a matter of process had to be
                                                (PVC) Gas Pressure Pipe and Fittings                    Fittings for Use on Outside Diameter                  reviewed by the ASTM technical
                                                For Maintenance or Repair’’ (PVC                        Controlled Thermoplastic Gas                          committee to keep it active. It should be
                                                components only) 08/01/2013—This                        Distribution Pipe and Tubing’’ 04/01/                 noted there is a more current version of
                                                specification covers requirements for                   2012.—This specification covers                       the F1055 standard (ASTM F1015–13)
                                                PVC pipe and tubing for use only to                     requirements and test methods for the                 but PHMSA has chosen not to propose
                                                maintain or repair existing PVC gas                     qualification of metallic mechanical                  that version as the name and scope have
                                                piping.                                                 fittings for use with outside diameter                expanded to include Crosslinked
                                                   • ASTM F2897–11a ‘‘Standard                          controlled thermoplastic gas                          Polyethylene (PEX) Pipe and Tubing, a
                                                Specification for Tracking and                          distribution pipe and tubing as specified             material not otherwise recognized in the
                                                Traceability Encoding System of Natural                 in Specification D2513.                               49 CFR part 192. PHMSA is open to
                                                Gas Distribution Components (Pipe,                         • ASTM F1973–13 ‘‘Standard                         comments on whether or not the latest
                                                Tubing, Fittings, Valves, and                           Specification for Factory Assembled                   version should be considered; and
                                                Appurtenances)’’ 11/01/2011—This                        Anodeless Risers and Transition Fittings                • PPI TR–3/2012 ‘‘Policies and
                                                specification defines requirements for                  in Polyethylene (PE) and Polyamide 11                 Procedures for Developing Hydrostatic
                                                the data used in the tracking and                       (PA11) and Polyamide 12 (PA12) Fuel                   Design Basis (HDB), Hydrostatic Design
                                                traceability base-62 encoding system                    Gas Distribution Systems’’ 05/01/                     Stresses (HDS), Pressure Design Basis
                                                and the format of the resultant code to                 2013.—This specification covers                       (PDB), Strength Design Basis (SDB),
                                                characterize various components used                    requirements and test methods for the                 Minimum Required Strength (MRS)
                                                in fuel gas piping systems.                             qualification of factory assembled                    Ratings, and Categorized Required
                                                   • ASTM/ANSI F2600–09 ‘‘Standard                      anodeless risers and transition fittings,             Strength (CRS) for Thermoplastic Piping
                                                Specification for Electrofusion Type                    for use in polyethylene (PE), in sizes                Materials or Pipe’’—This report presents
                                                Polyamide-11 Fittings for Outside                       through NPS 8, and Polyamide 11                       the policies and procedures used by the
                                                Diameter Controlled Polyamide-11 Pipe                   (PA11) and Polyamide 12 (PA12), in                    HSB (Hydrostatic Stress Board) of PPI
                                                and Tubing’’ 4/1/2009.—This                             sizes through NPS 6, gas distribution                 (Plastics Pipe Institute, Inc.) to develop
                                                specification covers polyamide-11                       systems.                                              recommendations of long-term strength
                                                electrofusion fittings for use with                        • ASME/ANSI B 16.40–08                             ratings for commercial thermoplastic
                                                outside diameter-controlled polyamide-                  ‘‘Manually Operated Thermoplastic Gas                 piping materials or pipe. This version is
                                                11 pipe, covered by Specification                       Shutoffs and Valves in Gas Distribution               an update to the 2008 version currently
                                                D2513. Requirements for materials,                      Systems’’ 04/30/2008.—This standard                   incorporated by reference. A more
                                                workmanship, and testing performance                    covers manually operated thermo-                      detailed summary of updates to the
                                                are included.                                           plastic valves in nominal valve sizes 1⁄2             2010 version (successor to the 2008
                                                   • ASTM F2767–12 ‘‘Specification                      through 12 intended for use below                     version) is available in the 2012
                                                for Electrofusion Type Polyamide-12                     ground in thermoplastic fuel gas                      document itself. Recommendations are
                                                Fittings for Outside Diameter Controlled                distribution mains and service lines.                 published in PPI TR–4.
                                                Polyamide-12 Pipe and Tubing for Gas                       • PPI TR–4/2012 ‘‘PPI Listing of
                                                Distribution’’ 10/15/2012.—This                         Hydrostatic Design Basis (HDB),                       I.2. Plastic Pipe Material
                                                specification applies to polyamide-12                   Hydrostatic Design Stress (HDS),                         Section 192.59 specifies requirements
                                                electrofusion fittings for use with                     Strength Design Basis (SDB), Pressure                 for plastic pipe materials. Paragraph (a)
                                                outside diameter-controlled polyamide-                  Design Basis (PDB) and Minimum                        details the qualification-for-use
                                                12 pipes, addressed by Specification                    Required Strength (MRS) Rating For                    requirements for new plastic pipe.
                                                F2785.                                                  Thermoplastic Piping Materials or                     PHMSA proposes to add a new
                                                   • ASTM/ANSI F2145–13 ‘‘Standard                      Pipe.’’—This report lists thermoplastic               paragraph (a)(3) to require new plastic
                                                Specification for Polyamide 11 (PA 11)                  piping materials with a Plastics Pipe                 pipe be free from visible defects, a
                                                and Polyamide 12 (PA12) Mechanical                      Institute (PPI) recommended                           requirement consistent with a similar
                                                Fittings for Use on Outside Diameter                    Hydrostatic Design Basis (HDB),                       requirement already in place for used
                                                Controlled Polyamide 11 and Polyamide                   Strength Design Basis (SDB), Pressure                 plastic pipe as detailed in paragraph
                                                12 Pipe and Tubing’’ 05/01/2013.—This                   Design Basis (PDB) or Minimum                         (b)(5). At this time, non-destructive
                                                specification describes requirements                    Required Strength (MRS) rating for                    evaluation technologies have not been
                                                and test methods for the qualification of               thermoplastic piping materials or pipe.               proven to be reliable and effective for
                                                Polyamide 11 (PA 11) bodied                             These listings have been established in               inspecting plastic pipe. Therefore,
                                                mechanical fittings for use with outside                accordance with PPI TR–3.                             visual inspection continues to be the
                                                diameter controlled PA 11, nominal 2                       PHMSA also proposes to update the                  primary method for detecting and
                                                pipe size (IPS) and smaller complying                   following standards which are                         evaluating defects.
                                                with Specification D2513. The                           summarized below:                                        In § 192.59, paragraph (b) details
                                                requirements and test methods for the                      • ASTM F1055–98 (2006)                             specific qualification requirements for
                                                qualification of Polyamide 12 (PA12)                    ‘‘Standard Specification for                          used plastic pipe. Section 192.59(b)(3)
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                                                bodied mechanical fittings for use with                 Electrofusion Type Polyethylene                       specifies that used plastic pipe is
                                                outside diameter controlled Polyamide                   Fittings for Outside Diameter Controlled              qualified for use if it has been used only
                                                11 (PA11), nominal 2 in pipe size (IPS)                 Polyethylene Pipe and Tubing’’ This                   in natural gas service. PHMSA believes
                                                and smaller complying with                              specification covers electrofusion                    that used plastic pipe should not be
                                                Specification D2513 and outside                         polyethylene fittings for use with                    limited to ‘‘natural gas’’ service but in
                                                diameter controlled PA12, nominal 2 in                  outside diameter-controlled                           any ‘‘gas’’ service as defined in § 192.3.
                                                pipe size (IPS) and smaller complying                   polyethylene pipe, covered by                         This is consistent with the applicability
                                                with Specification F2785. In addition, it               Specifications D 2447, D 2513, D 2737,                provisions in § 192.1, which specifies


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                                                that part 192 prescribes minimum safety                 (§ 192.121), joining (§§ 192.281 and                  For clarification purposes, PHMSA
                                                requirements for the transportation of                  192.283), and installation (§ 192.321).               proposes the addition of a new
                                                ‘‘gas.’’ Therefore, PHMSA proposes to                   PHMSA believes that this information                  paragraph (c) to specify that a plastic
                                                revise § 192.59(b)(3) to replace ‘‘natural              may not be clear since most                           fitting may only be used if it meets a
                                                gas’’ with ‘‘gas.’’                                     transmission lines do not consist of                  listed specification.
                                                   PHMSA is also looking to address                     plastic pipe. Therefore, PHMSA
                                                some issues surrounding PVC pipe and                                                                          I.9. Test Requirements for Plastic
                                                                                                        proposes to add a new paragraph (d)(7)                Pipelines
                                                components used for repair situations.                  to specify that such pipelines, if
                                                Historically, PVC pipe and components                   containing plastic pipe or components,                   Section 192.513(c) currently states
                                                have technically been allowed by code,                  must comply with all requirements of                  that the test pressure for plastic
                                                including for repair, but industry has                  part 192 applicable to plastic pipe.                  pipelines must be at least 150 percent of
                                                slowly been phasing out the installation                                                                      the maximum operating pressure or 50
                                                and use of PVC piping, including for                    I.5. Merge Sections 192.121 and 192.123               psig, whichever is greater, and that the
                                                repair, in favor of other newer and                        Currently, § 192.121 specifies the                 maximum test pressure may not be more
                                                better-performing plastic materials. PVC                calculations for determining the design               than 3 times the pressure determined
                                                components are still used to a larger                   pressure for plastic pipe, while                      under § 192.121. Given the other design
                                                extent, however, as they are not as                     § 192.123 specifies the design                        limitations in the current § 192.123 for
                                                susceptible to the same issues of brittle-              limitations for plastic pipe. In an effort            PE and PA–11, and the revisions being
                                                like cracking as PVC piping. To align                   to make the PSR easier to follow and to               proposed in this rule for PE, PA–11, and
                                                with this shift, PHMSA is proposing to                  increase clarity, PHMSA proposes to                   PA–12, PHMSA believes that plastic
                                                add a new § 192.59(e) to explicitly                     merge the § 192.123 design limitations                pipe will potentially be overstressed if
                                                prohibit the use of PVC pipe for new                    into § 192.121. PHMSA also proposes to                tested to 3 times the pressure
                                                installations after the effective date of               increase the maximum design factor for                determined under § 192.121. Therefore,
                                                the rule, including for repairs. This new               PE pipe, increase the design pressure                 PHMSA proposes to revise § 192.513(c)
                                                requirement would not prevent the use                   limitations of PA–11 pipe, and add                    so that the maximum limit for test
                                                of previously installed PVC pipe, nor                   design factor and pressure limitations                pressure is 2.5 times the pressure
                                                would it preclude the use of PVC                        for the use of PA–12 plastic pipe. These              determined under § 192.121.
                                                components for the repair of existing                   proposals would apply to materials                    II. Availability of Standards
                                                PVC pipe. Requirements for PVC were                     produced after the effective date of the              Incorporated by Reference
                                                previously addressed under ASTM                         final rule.
                                                D2513–99, but following the change to                                                                            PHMSA currently incorporates by
                                                make ASTM D2513 a PE-only standard,                     I.6. General Design Requirements for                  reference into 49 CFR parts 192, 193,
                                                there is now a standalone ASTM                          Components (Section 192.143)                          and 195 all or parts of more than 60
                                                standard for PVC. For PVC components                       Section 192.143 contains general                   standards and specifications developed
                                                used to repair existing PVC pipe,                       design provisions for pipeline                        and published by standard developing
                                                PHMSA is proposing to incorporate                       components. For clarification purposes,               organizations (SDOs). In general, SDOs
                                                ASTM F2817–10, ‘‘Standard                               PHMSA proposes the addition of a new                  update and revise their published
                                                Specification for Poly (Vinyl Chloride)                 paragraph (c) to specify that                         standards every 3 to 5 years to reflect
                                                (PVC) Gas Pressure Pipe and Fittings                    components used for plastic pipe must                 modern technology and best technical
                                                For Maintenance or Repair.’’                            be able to withstand operating pressures              practices.
                                                                                                        and anticipated loads in accordance                      The National Technology Transfer
                                                I.3. Plastic Pipe Storage and Handling                                                                        and Advancement Act of 1995 (Pub. L.
                                                                                                        with a listed specification. Currently,
                                                   Currently, the PSR do not directly                   § 192.191 specifies design pressure                   104–113) directs Federal agencies to use
                                                address the storage and handling of                     requirements for plastic fittings. With               voluntary consensus standards in lieu of
                                                plastic pipe other than through                         the addition of § 192.143(c), § 192.191               government-written standards whenever
                                                standards incorporated by reference. In                 would be redundant; therefore, PHMSA                  possible. Voluntary consensus standards
                                                an effort to reduce any confusion                       proposes its removal.                                 are standards developed or adopted by
                                                regarding the proper storage and                                                                              voluntary bodies that develop, establish,
                                                handling of plastic pipe, PHMSA                         I.7. General Design Requirements for                  or coordinate technical standards using
                                                proposes a new § 192.67. The proposed                   Valves (Section 192.145)                              agreed-upon procedures. In addition,
                                                new section would require operators to                     Section 192.145 contains general                   Office of Management and Budget
                                                have written procedures for storage and                 design provisions for pipeline valves.                (OMB) issued OMB Circular A–119 to
                                                handling that meets the applicable                      For clarification purposes, PHMSA                     implement Section 12(d) of Public Law
                                                listed specification.                                   proposes the addition of a new                        104–113 relative to the utilization of
                                                                                                        paragraph (f) to specify that plastic                 consensus technical standards by
                                                I.4. Gathering Lines                                                                                          Federal agencies. This circular provides
                                                                                                        valves must meet a ‘‘listed
                                                   Section 192.9 currently details the                  specification’’ as defined in § 192.3.                guidance for agencies participating in
                                                requirements applicable to gathering                    PHMSA also proposes to clarify that                   voluntary consensus standards bodies
                                                lines. In particular, § 192.9(d) specifies              plastic valves must not be used in                    and describes procedures for satisfying
                                                the requirements for Type B regulated                   operating conditions that exceed the                  the reporting requirements in Public
                                                onshore gathering lines. Currently, as                  applicable pressure or temperature                    Law 104–113.
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                                                specified under § 192.9(d)(1), gathering                ratings detailed in the applicable listed                In accordance with the preceding
                                                line operators are required to comply                   specification, consistent with language               provisions, PHMSA has the
                                                with the design, installation,                          in § 192.145(a).                                      responsibility for determining, via
                                                construction, initial inspection, and                                                                         petitions or otherwise, which currently
                                                initial testing requirements in part 192                I.8. General Design Requirements for                  referenced standards should be updated,
                                                applicable to transmission lines. This                  Standard Fittings (Section 192.149)                   revised, or removed, and which
                                                would include plastic pipe                                 Section 192.149 contains general                   standards should be added to 49 CFR
                                                requirements such as for design                         design provisions for pipeline fittings.              parts 192, 193, and 195. Revisions to


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                                                incorporated by reference materials in                  III. Regulatory Analyses and Notices                  DOT’s procedures and policies to
                                                49 CFR parts 192, 193, and 195 are                                                                            promote compliance with the
                                                                                                        Summary/Legal Authority for This
                                                handled via the rulemaking process,                                                                           Regulatory Flexibility Act to ensure that
                                                                                                        Rulemaking
                                                which allows for the public and                                                                               potential impacts of draft rules on small
                                                regulated entities to provide input.                      This NPRM is published under the                    entities are properly considered.
                                                During the rulemaking process, PHMSA                    authority of the Federal pipeline safety                While PHMSA does not collect
                                                must also obtain approval from the                      law (49 U.S.C. 60101 et seq.). Section                information on the number of
                                                                                                        60102 authorizes the Secretary of                     employees or revenues of pipeline
                                                Office of the Federal Register to
                                                                                                        Transportation to issue regulations                   operators, it does continuously seek
                                                incorporate by reference any new                        governing design, installation,
                                                materials.                                                                                                    information on the number of small
                                                                                                        inspection, emergency plans and                       pipeline operators to more fully
                                                   On January 3, 2012, President Obama                  procedures, testing, construction,                    determine any impacts PHMSA’s
                                                signed the Pipeline Safety, Regulatory                  extension, operation, replacement, and                proposed regulations may have on small
                                                Certainty, and Job Creation Act of 2011,                maintenance of pipeline facilities.                   entities. This NPRM proposes to require
                                                Public Law 112–90. Section 24 states:                   Further, Section 60102(l) of the Federal              small and large operators to comply
                                                ‘‘Beginning 1 year after the date of                    pipeline safety law states that the                   with these requirements. A copy of the
                                                enactment of this subsection, the                       Secretary shall, to the extent appropriate            Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
                                                Secretary may not issue guidance or a                   and practicable, update incorporated                  has been placed in the docket.
                                                regulation pursuant to this chapter that                industry standards that have been
                                                                                                        adopted as a part of the PSR. If adopted              Executive Order 13175
                                                incorporates by reference any
                                                documents or portions thereof unless                    as proposed, this NPRM would modify                      PHMSA has analyzed this NPRM
                                                the documents or portions thereof are                   the PSR applicable to plastic pipe.                   according to the principles and criteria
                                                made available to the public, free of                   Executive Order 12866, Executive Order                in Executive Order 13175,
                                                charge, on an Internet Web site.’’ 49                   13563, and DOT Regulatory Policies and                ‘‘Consultation and Coordination with
                                                U.S.C. 60102(p).                                        Procedures                                            Indian Tribal Governments.’’ Because
                                                                                                                                                              this NPRM does not significantly or
                                                   On August 9, 2013, Public Law 113–                      This NPRM is not a significant                     uniquely affect the communities of the
                                                30 revised 49 U.S.C. 60102(p) to replace                regulatory action under section 3(f) of               Indian tribal governments or impose
                                                ‘‘1 year’’ with ‘‘3 years’’ and remove the              Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735)                   substantial direct compliance costs, the
                                                phrases ‘‘guidance or’’ and ‘‘,on an                    and therefore was not reviewed by the                 funding and consultation requirements
                                                Internet Web site.’’ This resulted in the               Office of Management and Budget. This                 of Executive Order 13175 do not apply.
                                                current language in 49 U.S.C. 60102(p),                 NPRM is not significant under the
                                                                                                        Regulatory Policies and Procedures of                 Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                which now reads as follows:
                                                                                                        the Department of Transportation (44 FR                 This NPRM does not impose any new
                                                   ‘‘Beginning 3 years after the date of                11034).                                               information collection requirements.
                                                enactment of this subsection, the                          Executive Orders 12866 and 13563
                                                Secretary may not issue a regulation                    require agencies to regulate in the ‘‘most            Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995
                                                pursuant to this chapter that                           cost-effective manner,’’ to make a                       This NPRM does not impose
                                                incorporates by reference any                           ‘‘reasoned determination that the                     unfunded mandates under the
                                                documents or portions thereof unless                    benefits of the intended regulation                   Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of
                                                the documents or portions thereof are                   justify its costs,’’ and to develop                   1995. It would not result in costs of
                                                made available to the public, free of                   regulations that ‘‘impose the least                   $100 million, adjusted for inflation, or
                                                charge.’’                                               burden on society.’’ PHMSA proposes to                more in any one year to either State,
                                                   Further, the Office of the Federal                   amend the PSR with regards to plastic                 local, or tribal governments, in the
                                                Register issued a November 7, 2014,                     pipe to improve compliance with these                 aggregate, or to the private sector, and
                                                rulemaking (79 FR 66278) that revised 1                 regulations by updating and adding                    is the least burdensome alternative that
                                                CFR 51.5 to require that agencies detail                references to technical standards and                 achieves the objective of the NPRM.
                                                                                                        providing clarification. PHMSA
                                                in the preamble of a proposed                                                                                 National Environmental Policy Act
                                                                                                        anticipates that the amendments
                                                rulemaking the ways the materials it                                                                            PHMSA analyzed this proposed rule
                                                                                                        contained in this NPRM will have
                                                proposes to incorporate by reference are                economic benefits to the regulated                    in accordance with section 102(2)(c) of
                                                reasonably available to interested                      community by increasing the clarity of                the National Environmental Policy Act
                                                parties, or how the agency worked to                    its regulations and reducing compliance               (42 U.S.C. 4332), the Council on
                                                make those materials reasonably                         costs. A copy of the regulatory                       Environmental Quality regulations (40
                                                available to interested parties. In                     evaluation is available for review in the             CFR parts 1500–1508), and DOT Order
                                                relation to this proposed rulemaking,                   docket.                                               5610.1C, and has preliminarily
                                                PHMSA has contacted each SDO and                                                                              determined that this action will not
                                                has requested a hyperlink to a free copy                Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                                                                                                                                              significantly affect the quality of the
                                                of each standard that has been proposed                   The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5                   human environment. A preliminary
                                                for incorporation by reference. Access to               U.S.C. 601 et seq.) requires an agency to             environmental assessment of this
                                                these standards will be granted until the               review regulations to assess their impact             rulemaking is available in the docket,
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                                                end of the comment period for this                      on small entities, unless the agency                  and PHMSA invites comment on
                                                proposed rulemaking. Access to these                    determines that a rule is not expected to             environmental impacts of this rule, if
                                                documents can be found on the PHMSA                     have a significant impact on a                        any.
                                                Web site at the following URL: http://                  substantial number of small entities.
                                                                                                        This proposed rule has been developed                 Privacy Act Statement
                                                www.phmsa.dot.gov/pipeline/regs
                                                under ‘‘Standards Incorporated by                       in accordance with Executive Order                      Anyone may search the electronic
                                                Reference.’’                                            13272 (‘‘Proper Consideration of Small                form of all comments received for any
                                                                                                        Entities in Agency Rulemaking’’) and                  of our dockets. You may review DOT’s


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                                                complete Privacy Act Statement                             Tracking information means data that               §§ 192.281(e); 192.367(b)(3); and Item I,
                                                published in the Federal Register on                    provides for the identification of the                Appendix B to Part 192.
                                                April 11, 2000 (70 FR 19477).                           location of pipe and components, the                     (17) ASTM F1973–13, ‘‘Standard
                                                                                                        date installed, and the person who made               Specification for Factory Assembled
                                                Executive Order 13132
                                                                                                        the joints in the pipeline system.                    Anodeless Risers and Transition Fittings
                                                   PHMSA has analyzed this NPRM                         *     *      *     *      *                           in Polyethylene (PE) and Polyamide 11
                                                according to Executive Order 13132                         Weak Link means a device used when                 (PA 11) and Polyamide 12 (PA 12) Fuel
                                                (‘‘Federalism’’). The NPRM does not                     pulling polyethylene pipe, typically                  Gas Distribution Systems,’’ (ASTM
                                                have a substantial direct effect on the                 through methods such as horizontal                    F1973–13), IBR approved for
                                                States, the relationship between the                    directional drilling, to ensure that                  §§ 192.204(b); 192.281(e); 192.367(b)(3);
                                                national government and the States, or                  damage will not occur to the pipeline by              and Item I, Appendix B to Part 192.
                                                the distribution of power and                           exceeding the maximum tensile stresses                   (18) ASTM/ANSI F2145–13,
                                                responsibilities among the various                      allowed.                                              ‘‘Standard Specification for Polyamide
                                                levels of government. This NPRM does                    ■ 3. Amend § 192.7 as follows:                        11 (PA–11) and Polyamide 12 (PA–12)
                                                not impose substantial direct                           ■ a. Remove paragraphs (d)(11), (d)(12),              Mechanical Fittings for Use on Outside
                                                compliance costs on State and local                     (d)(13), (d)(15), (j)(1),                             Diameter Controlled Polyamide 11 and
                                                governments. This NPRM does not                         ■ b. Redesignate paragraphs (c)(3)                    Polyamide 12 Pipe and Tubing,’’
                                                preempt State law for intrastate                        through (c)(9) as paragraphs (c)(4)–(10)              (ASTM/ANSI F2145–13), IBR approved
                                                pipelines. Therefore, the consultation                  and redesignate paragraph (d)(14) as                  for Item I, Appendix B to Part 192.
                                                and funding requirements of Executive                   (d)(12).                                                 (19) ASTM/ANSI F2600–09,
                                                Order 13132 do not apply.                               ■ c. Add paragraphs (c)(3), (d)(11),                  ‘‘Standard Specification for
                                                                                                        (d)(13) through (d)(25), (j)(1), and (j)(2)           Electrofusion Type Polyamide-11
                                                Executive Order 13211
                                                                                                        to read as follows.                                   Fittings for Outside Diameter Controlled
                                                  This NPRM is not a ‘‘significant                                                                            Polyamide-11 Pipe and Tubing,’’
                                                energy action’’ under Executive Order                   § 192.7 What documents are incorporated               (ASTM/ANSI F2600–09), IBR approved
                                                13211 (Actions Concerning Regulations                   by reference partly or wholly in this part?           for Item I, Appendix B to Part 192.
                                                That Significantly Affect Energy Supply,                *      *    *     *    *                                 (20) ASTM F2620–12, ‘‘Standard
                                                Distribution, or Use). It is not likely to                 (c) * * *                                          Practice for Heat Fusion Joining of
                                                have a significant adverse effect on                       (3) ASME/ANSI B 16.40–08,                          Polyethylene Pipe and Fittings,’’ (ASTM
                                                supply, distribution, or energy use.                    ‘‘Manually Operated Thermoplastic Gas                 F2620–12), IBR approved for
                                                Further, the Office of Information and                  Shutoffs and Valves in Gas Distribution               §§ 192.281(c) and 192.285(b)(2)(i).
                                                Regulatory Affairs has not designated                   Systems,’’ (ASME/ANSI B16.40–08),                        (21) ASTM F2767–12, ‘‘Specification
                                                this NPRM as a significant energy                       IBR approved for Item I, Appendix B to                for Electrofusion Type Polyamide-12
                                                action.                                                 Part 192.                                             Fittings for Outside Diameter Controlled
                                                List of Subjects in 49 CFR Part 192                     *      *    *     *    *                              Polyamide-12 Pipe and Tubing for Gas
                                                                                                           (d) * * *                                          Distribution,’’ (ASTM F2767–12), IBR
                                                  Incorporation by reference, Pipeline                     (11) ASTM D2513–12ae1, ‘‘Standard                  approved for Item I, Appendix B to Part
                                                safety, Plastic pipe, Security measures.                Specification for Polyethylene (PE) Gas               192.
                                                  In consideration of the foregoing,                    Pressure Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings,’’                   (22) ASTM F2785–12, ‘‘Standard
                                                PHMSA proposes to amend 49 CFR                          (ASTM D2513–12ae1), IBR approved for                  Specification for Polyamide 12 Gas
                                                Chapter I as follows:                                   Item I, Appendix B to Part 192.                       Pressure Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings’’
                                                                                                        *      *    *     *    *                              PA–12, (ASTM F2785–12), IBR
                                                PART 192—TRANSPORTATION OF                                 (13) ASTM D2564–12, ‘‘Standard                     approved for Item I, Appendix B to Part
                                                NATURAL AND OTHER GAS BY                                Specification for Solvent Cements for                 192.
                                                PIPELINE: MINIMUM FEDERAL                               Poly(Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Plastic                       (23) ASTM F2817–10, ‘‘Standard
                                                SAFETY STANDARDS                                        Piping Systems,’’ (ASTM D2564–12),                    Specification for Poly (Vinyl Chloride)
                                                                                                        IBR approved for § 192.281(b)(2).                     (PVC) Gas Pressure Pipe and Fittings
                                                ■ 1. The authority citation for part 192                   (14) ASTM F1055–98 (2006),                         For Maintenance or Repair,’’ (ASTM
                                                continues to read as follows:                           ‘‘Standard Specification for Electro                  F2817–10), IBR approved for Item I,
                                                  Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5103, 60102, 60104,              fusion Type Polyethylene Fittings for                 Appendix B to Part 192.
                                                60108, 60109, 60110, 60113, 60116, and                  Outside Diameter Controlled                              (24) ASTM F2897–11a, ‘‘Standard
                                                60118; and 49 CFR 1.97.                                 Polyethylene Pipe and Tubing,’’ (ASTM                 Specification for Tracking and
                                                ■ 2. Section 192.3 is revised to add the                F1055–98), IBR approved for Item I,                   Traceability Encoding System of Natural
                                                following definitions in appropriate                    Appendix B to Part 192.                               Gas Distribution Components (Pipe,
                                                alphabetical order as follows:                             (15) ASTM F1924–12, ‘‘Standard                     Tubing, Fittings, Valves, and
                                                                                                        Specification for Plastic Mechanical                  Appurtenances),’’ (ASTM F2897–11a),
                                                § 192.3   Definitions.                                  Fittings for Use on Outside Diameter                  IBR approved for §§ 192.3 and 192.63(e).
                                                *     *     *     *    *                                Controlled Polyethylene Gas                              (25) ASTM F2945–12a ‘‘Standard
                                                  Traceability information means data                   Distribution Pipe and Tubing,’’ (ASTM                 Specification for Polyamide 11 Gas
                                                that is provided within ASTM F2897–                     F1924–12), IBR approved for                           Pressure Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings,’’
                                                                                                                                                              PA–11, (ASTM F2945–12a), IBR
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                                                11a (incorporated by reference, see                     §§ 192.281(e); 192.367(b)(3); and Item I,
                                                § 192.7) that indicates within the unique               Appendix B to Part 192.                               approved for Item I, Appendix B to Part
                                                identifier, at a minimum, the location of                  (16) ASTM F1948–12, ‘‘Standard                     192.
                                                manufacture, production, lot                            Specification for Metallic Mechanical                 *       *    *    *    *
                                                information, size, material, pressure                   Fittings for Use on Outside Diameter                     (j) * * *
                                                rating, temperature rating and, as                      Controlled Thermoplastic Gas                             (1) PPI TR–3/2012, ‘‘Policies and
                                                appropriate, type, grade and model of                   Distribution Pipe and Tubing,’’ (ASTM                 Procedures for Developing Hydrostatic
                                                pipe and components.                                    F1948–12), IBR approved for                           Design Basis (HDB), Hydrostatic Design


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                                                Stresses (HDS), Pressure Design Basis                      (1) All markings on plastic pipe                       the American National Standards
                                                (PDB), Strength Design Basis (SDB),                     prescribed in the listed specification                    Institute (ANSI) preferred number series
                                                Minimum Required Strength (MRS)                         and the requirements of paragraph (e)(2)                  10.
                                                                                                                                                              DF = Design Factor, a maximum of 0.32
                                                Ratings, and Categorized Required                       shall be repeated at intervals not                        unless otherwise specified for a
                                                Strength (CRS) for Thermoplastic Piping                 exceeding 2 feet.                                         particular material in this section.
                                                Materials or Pipe,’’ (PPI TR–3/2012),                      (2) Plastic pipe and components
                                                IBR approved for § 192.121.                             manufactured after [INSERT                               (b) General requirements for plastic
                                                  (2) PPI TR–4/2012, ‘‘PPI Listing of                   EFFECTIVE DATE OF FINAL RULE],                        pipe and components. (1) Except as
                                                Hydrostatic Design Basis (HDB),                         must be marked in accordance with                     provided in paragraphs (c) through (f) of
                                                Hydrostatic Design Stress (HDS),                        ASTM F2897 (incorporated by                           this section, the design pressure for
                                                Strength Design Basis (SDB), Pressure                   reference, see § 192.7) in addition to the            plastic pipe may not exceed a gauge
                                                Design Basis (PDB) and Minimum                          listed specification.                                 pressure of 100 psig (689 kPa) for pipe
                                                Required Strength (MRS) Rating For                         (3) All markings on plastic pipelines              used in:
                                                Thermoplastic Piping Materials or                                                                                (i) Distribution systems; or
                                                                                                        prescribed in the specification and                      (ii) Transmission lines in Class 3 and
                                                Pipe,’’ (PPI TR–4/2012), IBR approved                   paragraph (e)(2) shall be legible, visible,
                                                for § 192.121.                                                                                                4 locations.
                                                                                                        and permanent in accordance with the                     (2) Plastic pipe may not be used
                                                ■ 4. In § 192.9, paragraphs (d)(5) and                  listed specification. Records of markings
                                                (d)(6) are revised and paragraph (d)(7) is                                                                    where operating temperatures of the
                                                                                                        prescribed in the specification and                   pipe will be:
                                                added to read as follows:                               paragraph (e)(2) shall be maintained for                 (i) Below ¥20 °F (¥29 °C), or ¥40 °F
                                                § 192.9 What requirements apply to                      the life the pipeline per the                         (¥40 °C) if all pipe and pipeline
                                                gathering lines?                                        requirements of §§ 192.321(k) and                     components whose operating
                                                *      *      *    *     *                              192.375(d).                                           temperature will be below ¥20 °F
                                                   (d) * * *                                            ■ 7. Section 192.67 is added to read as               (¥29 °C) have a temperature rating by
                                                   (5) Establish the MAOP of the line                   follows:                                              the manufacturer consistent with that
                                                under § 192.619;                                                                                              operating temperature; or
                                                                                                        § 192.67 Storage and handling for plastic
                                                   (6) Install and maintain line markers                pipelines.
                                                                                                                                                                 (ii) Above the temperature at which
                                                according to the requirements for                                                                             the HDB used in the design formula
                                                transmission lines in § 192.707; and                      Each operator must develop and                      under this section is determined.
                                                   (7) If the pipeline contains plastic                 follow written procedures for the                        (3) Unless specified for a particular
                                                pipe or components, the operator must                   storage and handling of plastic pipe                  material in this section, the wall
                                                comply with all applicable requirements                 and/or associated components that meet                thickness for plastic pipe may not be
                                                of this part for plastic pipe and                       the applicable listed specifications.                 less than 0.062 inches (1.57
                                                components.                                             ■ 8. Section 192.121 is revised to read               millimeters).
                                                                                                        as follows:                                              (4) All plastic pipe must have a listed
                                                *      *      *    *     *
                                                ■ 5. In § 192.59, paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(2),                                                                  HDB in accordance with PPI TR–4
                                                                                                        § 192.121    Design of plastic pipe.
                                                and (b)(3) are revised and paragraphs                                                                         (incorporated by reference, see § 192.7).
                                                                                                          (a) Design formula. Design formulas                    (c) Polyethylene (PE) pipe
                                                (a)(3) and (e) are added to read as                     for plastic pipe are determined in
                                                follows:                                                                                                      requirements. (1) For PE pipe produced
                                                                                                        accordance with either of the following               between July 14, 2004, and [INSERT
                                                § 192.59   Plastic pipe.                                formulas:                                             EFFECTIVE DATE OF FINAL RULE], a
                                                  (a) * * *                                                                                                   design pressure of up to 125 psig may
                                                  (1) It is manufactured in accordance                                                                        be used, provided:
                                                with a listed specification;                                                                                     (i) The material designation code is a
                                                  (2) It is resistant to chemicals with                                                                       PE2406 or PE3408.
                                                which contact may be anticipated; and                                                                            (ii) The pipe has a nominal size (IPS
                                                  (3) It is free of visible defects.                                                                          or CTS) of 12 inches or less (above
                                                  (b) * * *                                                                                                   nominal pipe size of 12 inches, the
                                                  (3) It has been used only in gas                                                                            design pressure is limited to 100 psig);
                                                service;                                                                                                      and
                                                *     *       *     *     *                             P = Design pressure, gage, psi (kPa).                    (iii) The wall thickness is not less
                                                  (e) Except for PVC fittings used for                  S = For thermoplastic pipe, the HDB is                than 0.062 inches (1.57 millimeters).
                                                repairs on existing PVC pipelines with                       determined in accordance with the listed            (2) For PE pipe produced after
                                                                                                             specification at a temperature equal to          [INSERT EFFECTIVE DATE OF FINAL
                                                materials manufactured in accordance                         73 °F (23 °C), 100 °F (38 °C), 120 °F
                                                with the listed specification, PVC pipe                                                                       RULE], a DF of 0.40 may be used in the
                                                                                                             (49 °C), or 140 °F (60 °C). In the absence
                                                cannot be used.                                              of an HDB established at the specified
                                                                                                                                                              design formula, provided:
                                                ■ 6. In § 192.63, paragraph (a) is revised                   temperature, the HDB of a higher                    (i) The design pressure is limited to
                                                and paragraph (e) is added to read as                        temperature may be used in determining           125 psig;
                                                follows:                                                     a design pressure rating at the specified           (ii) The material designation code is
                                                                                                             temperature by arithmetic interpolation          PE2708 or PE4710;
                                                § 192.63   Marking of materials.                             using the procedure in Part D.2 of PPI              (iii) The pipe has a nominal size (IPS
                                                  (a) Except as provided in paragraph                        TR–3, (incorporated by reference, see            or CTS) of 12 inches or less; and
                                                (d) of this section, each valve, fitting,                    § 192.7). For reinforced thermosetting              (iv) The wall thickness for a given
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                                                length of pipe, and other component                          plastic pipe, 11,000 psig (75,842 kPa).          outside diameter is not less than that
                                                must be marked as prescribed in the                     t = Specified wall thickness, inches (mm).            listed in the following table:
                                                specification or standard to which it                   D = Specified outside diameter, inches (mm).
                                                                                                        SDR = Standard dimension ratio, the ratio of                        Minimum wall
                                                was manufactured.                                            the average specified outside diameter to         Pipe size                    Corresponding
                                                                                                                                                                              thickness
                                                *     *      *    *     *                                    the minimum specified wall thickness,             in inches                     DR values
                                                                                                                                                                              in inches
                                                  (e) Additional requirements for plastic                    corresponding to a value from a common
                                                                                                                                                               ⁄ ″ CTS ..
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                                                                      Minimum wall         (i) The design pressure is limited to                                                                                                Minimum wall    Corresponding
                                                 Pipe size                                       Corresponding                                                                                               Pipe size
                                                 in inches              thickness       200 psig; DR values                                                                                                  (inches)             thickness          DR
                                                                        in inches          (ii) The material designation code is                                                                                                   (inches)        (values)
                                                3⁄4″ CTS ..         0.090           9.7
                                                                                        PA32312 or PA32316;                                                                                                 1″ IPS .....                0.119             11
                                                1⁄2″ IPS ....       0.090           9.3    (iii) The pipe has a nominal size (IPS                                                                           11⁄4″ IPS ..                0.151             11
                                                3⁄4″ IPS ....       0.095          11   or CTS) of 4 inches or less; and                                                                                    11⁄2″ IPS ..                0.173             11
                                                1″ IPS .....        0.119          11      (iv) The pipe has a standard                                                                                     2″ ............             0.216             11
                                                11⁄4″ IPS ..        0.151          11   dimension ratio of SDR–11 or less (i.e.,                                                                            3″ ............             0.259             13.5
                                                11⁄2″ IPS ..        0.173          11   thicker-wall pipe).                                                                                                 4″ ............             0.333             13.5
                                                2″ ............     0.216          11                                                                                                                       6″ ............             0.491             13.5
                                                                                           (2) For PA–11 pipe produced on or
                                                3″ ............     0.259          13.5
                                                4″ ............     0.265          17
                                                                                        after  [INSERT EFFECTIVE DATE OF                                                                                       (e) Polyamide (PA–12) pipe
                                                6″ ............     0.315          21   FINAL     RULE], a DF of 0.40 may be used                                                                           requirements. For PA–12 pipe produced
                                                8″ ............     0.411          21   in the design formula, provided:                                                                                    after [INSERT EFFECTIVE DATE OF
                                                10″ ..........      0.512          21      (i) The design pressure is limited to                                                                            FINAL RULE], a DF of 0.40 may be used
                                                12″ ..........      0.607          21   250 psig;                                                                                                           in the design formula, provided:
                                                                                           (ii) The material designation code is                                                                               (1) The design pressure is limited to
                                                   (d) Polyamide (PA–11) pipe           PA32316;                                                                                                            250 psig;
                                                requirements. (1) For PA–11 pipe           (iii) The pipe has a nominal size (IPS                                                                              (2) The pipe has a nominal size (IPS
                                                produced between January 23, 2009,      or CTS) of 6 inches or less; and                                                                                    or CTS) of 6 inches or less; and
                                                and [INSERT EFFECTIVE DATE OF              (iv) The minimum wall thickness for                                                                                 (3) The minimum wall thickness for a
                                                FINAL RULE], a DF of 0.40 may be used a given outside diameter is not less than                                                                             given outside diameter is not less than
                                                in the design formula, provided:        that listed in the following table:                                                                                 that listed in the following table.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Minimum wall      Corresponding
                                                                                                                            Pipe size                                                                                           thickness            SDR
                                                                                                                            (inches)                                                                                             (inches)          (values)

                                                1″ IPS ..............................................................................................................................................................                  0.119                11
                                                11⁄4″ IPS ...........................................................................................................................................................                  0.151                11
                                                11⁄2″ IPS ...........................................................................................................................................................                  0.173                11
                                                2″ .....................................................................................................................................................................               0.216                11
                                                3″ .....................................................................................................................................................................               0.259              13.5
                                                4″ .....................................................................................................................................................................               0.333              13.5
                                                6″ .....................................................................................................................................................................               0.491              13.5



                                                  (f) Reinforced thermosetting plastic                                        § 192.145          Valves.                                                    must be rigid and have a minimum 3 ft.
                                                pipe requirements.                                                            *      *     *     *    *                                                     horizontal base leg designed to provide
                                                  (i) Reinforced thermosetting plastic                                           (f) Plastic valves must meet the                                           adequate support and resist lateral
                                                pipe may not be used at operating                                             minimum requirements stipulated in a                                          movement. Riser design shall be tested
                                                temperatures above 150 °F (66 °C).                                            listed specification. A valve may not be                                      and accepted in accordance with ASTM
                                                  (ii) The wall thickness for reinforced                                      used under operating conditions that                                          F1973 (incorporated by reference, see
                                                thermosetting plastic pipe may not be                                         exceed the applicable pressure and                                            § 192.7).
                                                less than that listed in the following                                        temperature ratings contained in those                                        ■ 15. In § 192.281, paragraphs
                                                table:                                                                        requirements.                                                                 (b)(2),(b)(3), and (c) are revised and
                                                                                                                              ■ 12. In § 192.149, paragraph (c) is                                          paragraphs (e)(3) and (e)(4) are added to
                                                                                                 Minimum wall                                                                                               read as follows:
                                                    Nominal size in inches                     thickness inches               added to read as follows:
                                                       (millimeters).                            (millimeters).                                                                                             § 192.281         Plastic Pipe.
                                                                                                                              § 192.149          Standard fittings.
                                                2   (51) ................................             0.060     (1.52)        *     *     *      *    *                                                     *      *     *    *     *
                                                3   (76) ................................             0.060     (1.52)          (c) Plastic fittings must meet a listed                                        (b) * * *
                                                4   (102) ..............................              0.070     (1.78)        specification.                                                                   (2) The solvent cement must conform
                                                6   (152) ..............................              0.100     (2.54)                                                                                      to ASTM D2564–12 for PVC
                                                                                                                              § 192.191          [Removed and Reserved].                                    (incorporated by reference, see § 192.7).
                                                § 192.123         [Removed and Reserved].                                     ■ 13. Section 192.191 is removed and                                             (3) The joint may not be heated or
                                                ■ 9. Section 192.123 is removed and                                           reserved.                                                                     cooled to accelerate the setting of the
                                                reserved.                                                                     ■ 14. Section 192.204 is added to read                                        cement.
                                                ■ 10. In § 192.143, paragraph (c) is                                          as follows:                                                                      (c) Heat-fusion joints. Each heat
                                                added to read as follows:                                                                                                                                   fusion joint on a plastic pipe and/or
                                                                                                                              § 192.204          Risers.                                                    component must comply with ASTM
                                                § 192.143         General requirements.                                          (a) The design shall be tested to                                          2620–12 (incorporated by reference in
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                                                *      *    *     *    *                                                      ensure safe performance under                                                 § 192.7) and the following:
                                                   (c) Each plastic component of a                                            anticipated external and internal loads                                          (1) A butt heat-fusion joint must be
                                                pipeline must be able to withstand                                            acting on the assembly.                                                       joined by a device that holds the heater
                                                operating pressures and other                                                    (b) Risers shall be designed and tested                                    element square to the ends of the pipe
                                                anticipated loads in accordance with a                                        in accordance with ASTM F1973                                                 and/or component, compresses the
                                                listed specification.                                                         (incorporated by reference, see § 192.7).                                     heated ends together, and holds the pipe
                                                ■ 11. In § 192.145, paragraph (f) is                                             (c) All risers connected to plastic                                        in proper alignment in accordance with
                                                added to read as follows:                                                     mains and used on regulator stations                                          the qualified procedures.


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                                                   (2) A socket heat-fusion joint equal to              8.9 (Sustained Static Pressure Test) of               (i), (j), and (k) are added to read as
                                                or less than 11⁄4-inches must be joined                 ASTM D2517 (incorporated by                           follows:
                                                by a device that heats the mating                       reference, see § 192.7).
                                                surfaces of the pipe and/or component,                     (2) For procedures intended for lateral            § 192.321   Installation of plastic pipelines.
                                                uniformly and simultaneously, to                        pipe connections, subject a specimen                     (a) Plastic pipe must be installed
                                                establish the same temperature. The                     joint made from pipe sections joined at               below ground level except as provided
                                                device used must be the same device                     right angles according to the procedure               by paragraphs (g), (h), and (j) of this
                                                specified in the operator’s joining                     to a force on the lateral pipe until failure          section.
                                                procedure for socket fusion. A socket                   occurs in the specimen. If failure                    *       *     *    *     *
                                                heat-fusion joint may not be joined on                  initiates outside the joint area, the                    (d) Plastic pipe must have a minimum
                                                a pipe and/or component greater than                    procedure qualifies for use.                          wall thickness of 0.090 inches (2.29
                                                11⁄4 inches.                                               (3) For procedures intended for non-               millimeters).
                                                   (3) An electrofusion joint must be                   lateral pipe connections, perform testing             *       *     *    *     *
                                                made utilizing the equipment and                        in accordance to a listed specification.                 (f) Plastic pipe that is being encased
                                                techniques prescribed by the fitting                    If elongation of the test specimen of no              must be inserted into the casing pipe in
                                                manufacturer, or utilizing equipment                    more than 25% or failure initiates                    a manner that will protect the plastic.
                                                and techniques shown, by testing joints                 outside the joint area, the procedure                 Plastic pipe that is being encased must
                                                to the requirements of § 192.283(b) to be               qualifies for use.                                    be protected from damage at all entrance
                                                equivalent to or better than the                           (b) Mechanical joints. Before any                  and all exit points of the casing. The
                                                requirements of the fitting                             written procedure established under                   leading end of the plastic must be
                                                manufacturer.                                           § 192.273(b) is used for making                       closed before insertion.
                                                   (4) Heat may not be applied with a                   mechanical plastic pipe joints, the                   *       *     *    *     *
                                                torch or other open flame.                              procedure must be qualified in                           (h) * * *
                                                *      *    *     *     *                               accordance with a listed specification,                  (3) Not allowed to exceed the pipe
                                                   (e) * * *                                            based upon the pipe material.                         temperature limits specified in
                                                   (3) All mechanical fittings must meet                   (c) A copy of each written procedure               § 192.121.
                                                a listed specification based upon the                   being used for joining plastic pipe must                 (i) Backfill material must:
                                                pipe material.                                          be available to the persons making and                   (1) Not contain materials that could be
                                                   (4) All mechanical joints or fittings                inspecting joints.                                    detrimental to the pipe, such as rocks of
                                                shall be Category 1 as defined by ASTM                  ■ 17. In § 192.285, paragraph (b)(2)(i) is            a size exceeding those established
                                                F1924, ASTM F1948, or ASTM F1973                        revised to read as follows:                           through sound engineering practices;
                                                (incorporated by reference, see § 192.7)                                                                      and
                                                for the applicable material, providing a                § 192.285 Plastic pipe: Qualifying persons
                                                                                                        to make joints.
                                                                                                                                                                 (2) Be properly compacted
                                                seal plus resistance to a force on the                                                                        underneath, along the sides, and for
                                                pipe joint equal to or greater than that                *      *     *   *     *                              predetermined distance above the pipe.
                                                which will cause no less than 25%                          (b) * * *                                             (j) Plastic mains may terminate above
                                                elongation of pipe, or the pipe fails                      (2) * * *                                          ground level provided they comply with
                                                outside the joint area if tested in                        (i) Tested under any one of the test               the following:
                                                accordance with the applicable                          methods listed under § 192.283(a) or the                 (1) The aboveground level part of the
                                                standard.                                               inspection and test set forth in                      plastic main is protected against
                                                ■ 16. Section 192.283 is revised to read                accordance with ASTM F2620–12                         deterioration and external damage.
                                                as follows:                                             (incorporated by reference, see § 192.7)                 (2) The plastic main is not used to
                                                                                                        applicable to the type of joint and                   support external loads.
                                                § 192.283 Plastic pipe: Qualifying joining              material being tested;                                   (3) Installations of risers at regulator
                                                procedures.
                                                                                                        *      *     *   *     *                              stations must meet the design
                                                   (a) Heat fusion, solvent cement, and                 ■ 18. Section 192.311 is revised to read              requirements of § 192.204.
                                                adhesive joints. Before any written                     as follows:                                              (k) Tracking and Traceability. Each
                                                procedure established under                                                                                   operator must maintain records for
                                                § 192.273(b) is used for making plastic                 § 192.311    Repair of plastic pipelines.             tracking and traceability information (as
                                                pipe joints by a heat fusion, solvent                     (a) Each imperfection or damage that                defined in § 192.3) for the life of the
                                                cement, or adhesive method, the                         would impair the serviceability of                    pipeline.
                                                procedure must be qualified by                          plastic pipe must be repaired or                      ■ 21. Section 192.329 is added to read
                                                subjecting specimen joints made                         removed.                                              as follows:
                                                according to the procedure to the                         (b) All scratches or gouges exceeding
                                                following tests as applicable:                          10% of wall thickness of pipe and/or                  § 192.329 Installation of plastic pipelines
                                                   (1) The test requirements of—                        components shall be repaired or                       by trenchless excavation.
                                                   (i) In the case of thermoplastic pipe,               removed.                                                 Plastic pipelines installed by
                                                based upon the pipe material, the                       ■ 19. In § 192.313, a new paragraph (d)               trenchless excavation must comply with
                                                Sustained Pressure Test or the                          added to read as follows:                             the following:
                                                Minimum Hydrostatic Burst Test per the                                                                           (a) Each operator shall ensure that the
                                                listed specification requirements.                      § 192.313    Bends and elbows.                        path of the excavation will provide
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                                                Additionally, for electrofusion joints,                 *      *     *     *     *                            sufficient clearance for installation and
                                                based upon the pipe material, the                          (d) Plastic pipe may not be installed              maintenance activities from other
                                                Tensile Strength Test or the Joint                      containing bends that exceed the                      underground utilities and/or structures.
                                                Integrity Test per the listed                           maximum radius specified by the                          (b) For each pipeline section, plastic
                                                specification.                                          manufacturer for the diameter of the                  pipe and/or components that are pulled
                                                   (ii) In the case of thermosetting plastic            pipe being installed.                                 through the ground must have a weak
                                                pipe, paragraph 8.5 (Minimum                            ■ 20. In § 192.321, paragraphs (a), (d),              link, as defined by § 192.3, installed to
                                                Hydrostatic Burst Pressure) or paragraph                (f), and (h)(3) are revised and paragraphs            ensure the pipeline will not be damaged


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                                                by any excessive forces during the                      § 192.376 Installation of plastic service             pipe in accordance with paragraph (a) of
                                                pulling process.                                        lines by trenchless excavation.                       this section. The calibration must be
                                                ■ 22. In § 192.367, paragraphs (b)(1) and                  Plastic service lines installed by                 appropriate for the use of the equipment
                                                (b)(2) are revised and paragraph (b)(3) is              trenchless excavation must comply with                and/or is within the acceptable
                                                added to read as follows:                               the following:                                        tolerance limit of that equipment as
                                                                                                           (a) Each operator shall ensure that the            stated by the manufacturer.
                                                § 192.367 Service lines: General                        path of the excavation will provide                      (c) The term ‘‘equipment,’’ as
                                                requirements for connections to main                    sufficient clearance for installation and             specified in this section, includes, but is
                                                piping.                                                 maintenance activities from other                     not limited to, fusion equipment,
                                                *      *     *     *     *                              underground utilities and/or structures.              alignment equipment, facing and
                                                   (b) * * *                                               (b) For each pipeline section, plastic             adaptor equipment, heater plates, and
                                                   (1) Be designed and installed to                     pipe and/or components that are pulled                gauging devices.
                                                effectively sustain the longitudinal pull-              through the ground must have a weak                      (d) The operator must maintain
                                                out or thrust forces caused by                          link, as defined by § 192.3, installed to             records of these tests and calibrations
                                                contraction or expansion of the piping,                 ensure the pipeline will not be damaged               (other than daily verifications and
                                                or by anticipated external or internal                  by any excessive forces during the                    adjustments) for the life of the pipeline.
                                                loading;                                                pulling process.                                      ■ 29. In Appendix B to Part 192, the title
                                                                                                        ■ 25. In § 192.455, paragraph (g) is                  of Appendix B and the list under ‘‘I.’’ is
                                                   (2) If gaskets are used in connecting
                                                                                                        added to read as follows:                             revised to read as follows:
                                                the service line to the main connection
                                                fitting, have gaskets that are compatible               § 192.455 External corrosion control:                 Appendix B to Part 192—Qualification
                                                with the kind of gas in the system; and                 Buried or submerged pipelines installed               of Pipe and Components
                                                   (3) If used on pipelines comprised of                after July 31, 1971.
                                                plastic, be a Category 1 connection as                  *      *     *     *     *                            I. List of Specifications
                                                defined by ASTM F1924, ASTM F1948,                         (g) Electrically isolated metal alloy              A. Listed Pipe Specifications
                                                or ASTM F1973 (incorporated by                          fittings in plastic pipelines under this                 API 5L—Steel pipe, ‘‘API Specification for
                                                reference, see § 192.7) for the applicable              section not meeting the criteria                      Line Pipe’’ (incorporated by reference, see
                                                material, providing a seal plus                         contained in paragraph (f) must be                    § 192.7).
                                                resistance to a force on the pipe joint                 cathodically protected and monitored in                  ASTM A53/A53M—Steel pipe, ‘‘Standard
                                                                                                        accordance with this section and                      Specification for Pipe, Steel Black and Hot-
                                                equal to or greater than that which will                                                                      Dipped, Zinc-Coated, Welded and Seamless’’
                                                cause no less than 25% elongation of                    § 192.465(a).                                         (incorporated by reference, see § 192.7).
                                                pipe, or the pipe fails outside the joint               ■ 26. In § 192.513, paragraph (c) is                     ASTM A106—Steel pipe, ‘‘Standard
                                                area if tested in accordance with the                   revised to read as follows:                           Specification for Seamless Carbon Steel Pipe
                                                applicable standard.                                                                                          for High Temperature Service’’ (incorporated
                                                                                                        § 192.513 Test requirements for plastic
                                                ■ 23. In § 192.375, paragraph (a)(2) is                                                                       by reference, see § 192.7).
                                                                                                        pipelines.
                                                revised and paragraphs (c) and (d) are                                                                           ASTM A333/A333M—Steel pipe,
                                                                                                        *     *     *    *      *                             ‘‘Standard Specification for Seamless and
                                                added to read as follows:                                 (c) The test pressure must be at least              Welded Steel Pipe for Low Temperature
                                                § 192.375   Service lines: Plastic.                     150 percent of the maximum operating                  Service’’ (incorporated by reference, see
                                                                                                        pressure or 50 p.s.i. (345 kPa) gage,                 § 192.7).
                                                   (a) * * *                                            whichever is greater. However, the                       ASTM A381—Steel pipe, ‘‘Standard
                                                   (2) It may terminate above ground                                                                          Specification for Metal-Arc-Welded Steel
                                                                                                        maximum test pressure may not be more
                                                level and outside the building, if—                                                                           Pipe for Use with High-Pressure
                                                                                                        than 2.5 times the pressure determined                Transmission Systems’’ (incorporated by
                                                   (i) The aboveground level part of the                under § 192.121 at a temperature not                  reference, see § 192.7).
                                                plastic service line is protected against               less than the pipe temperature during                    ASTM A671—Steel pipe, ‘‘Standard
                                                deterioration and external damage;                      the test.                                             Specification for Electric-Fusion-Welded
                                                   (ii) The plastic service line is not used            *     *     *    *      *                             Pipe for Atmospheric and Lower
                                                to support external loads; and                          ■ 27. Section 192.720 is added to read                Temperatures’’ (incorporated by reference,
                                                                                                                                                              see § 192.7).
                                                   (iii) The riser portion of the service               as follows:                                              ASTM A672—Steel pipe, ‘‘Standard
                                                line meets the design requirements of                                                                         Specification for Electric-Fusion-Welded
                                                                                                        § 192.720    Distribution systems: Leak
                                                § 192.204.                                              repair.                                               Steel Pipe for High-Pressure Service at
                                                *       *    *     *     *                                                                                    Moderate Temperatures’’ (incorporated by
                                                                                                          A leak repair clamp may not be used                 reference, see § 192.7).
                                                   (c) Backfill material must:                          as a permanent repair method for plastic                 ASTM A691—Steel pipe, ‘‘Standard
                                                   (1) Not contain materials that could be              pipe.                                                 Specification for Carbon and Alloy Steel
                                                detrimental to the pipe, such as rocks of               ■ 28. Section 192.756 is added to read                Pipe, Electric-Fusion-Welded for High
                                                a size exceeding those established                      as follows:                                           Pressure Service at High Temperatures’’
                                                through sound engineering practices;                                                                          (incorporated by reference, see § 192.7).
                                                                                                        § 192.756 Joining plastic pipe by heat                   ASTM D2513–12ae1, ‘‘Standard
                                                and
                                                                                                        fusion; equipment maintenance and                     Specification for Polyethylene (PE) Gas
                                                   (2) Be properly compacted                            calibration.                                          Pressure Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings’’
                                                underneath, along the sides, and for                      (a) Each operator must maintain                     (incorporated by reference, see § 192.7).
                                                predetermined distance above the pipe.                                                                           ASTM D2517—Thermosetting plastic pipe
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                                                                                                        equipment used in joining plastic pipe
                                                   (d) Tracking and Traceability. Each                  in accordance with the manufacturer’s                 and tubing, ‘‘Standard Specification for
                                                operator must maintain records for                                                                            Reinforced Epoxy Resin Gas Pressure Pipe
                                                                                                        recommended practices or with written                 and Fittings’’ (incorporated by reference, see
                                                tracking and traceability information (as               procedures that have been proven by                   § 192.7).
                                                defined in § 192.3) for the life of the                 test and experience to produce                           ASTM F2785–12, ‘‘Standard Specification
                                                pipeline.                                               acceptable joints.                                    for Polyamide 12 Gas Pressure Pipe, Tubing,
                                                ■ 24. Section 192.376 is added to read                    (b) Each operator must calibrate and                and Fittings’’ (PA–12) (incorporated by
                                                as follows:                                             test all equipment used to join plastic               reference, see § 192.7).



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                                                  ASTM F2945–12a, ‘‘Standard Specification                Issued in Washington, DC, on May 14,                  (2) By hard copy: Submit by U.S. mail
                                                for Polyamide 11 Gas Pressure Pipe, Tubing,             2015, under authority delegated in 49 CFR             or hand-delivery to: Public Comments
                                                and Fittings’’ (PA–11) (incorporated by                 1.97.                                                 Processing, Attn: FWS–R7–NWRS–
                                                reference, see § 192.7).                                Jeffrey D. Wiese,                                     2014–0003, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
                                                B. Other Listed Specifications for                      Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety.          Service, MS: BPHC, 5275 Leesburg Pike,
                                                Components                                              [FR Doc. 2015–12113 Filed 5–20–15; 8:45 am]           Falls Church, VA 22041–3803.
                                                   ASME/ANSI B16.40–08, ‘‘Manually                      BILLING CODE 4910–60–P                                  We will post all comments on http:
                                                Operated Thermoplastic Gas Shutoffs and                                                                       //www.regulations.gov. This generally
                                                Valves in Gas Distribution Systems’’                                                                          means that we will post any personal
                                                (incorporated by reference, see § 192.7).               DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR                            information you provide us. For
                                                   ASTM D2513–12ae1, ‘‘Standard                                                                               additional information, see the Request
                                                Specification for Polyethylene (PE) Gas                 Fish and Wildlife Service                             for Comments and Public Availability of
                                                Pressure Pipe, Tubing, and Fittings’’                                                                         Comments sections, below.
                                                (incorporated by reference, see § 192.7).               50 CFR Part 36                                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                   ASTM D2517—Thermosetting plastic pipe                                                                      Stephanie Brady, National Wildlife
                                                and tubing, ‘‘Standard Specification for                [Docket No. FWS–R7–NWRS–2014–0003:
                                                                                                        FF07R05000 145 FXRS12610700000]
                                                                                                                                                              Refuge System, Alaska Regional Office,
                                                Reinforced Epoxy Resin Gas Pressure Pipe                                                                      1011 E. Tudor Rd., Mail Stop 211,
                                                and Fittings’’ (incorporated by reference, see          RIN 1018–AX56                                         Anchorage, AK 99503; telephone (907)
                                                § 192.7).                                                                                                     306–7448; fax (907) 786–3901.
                                                   ASTM F2785–12, ‘‘Standard Specification              Refuge-Specific Regulations; Public                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                for Polyamide 12 Gas Pressure Pipe, Tubing,             Use; Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
                                                and Fittings’’ (PA–12) (incorporated by                                                                       Background
                                                reference, see § 192.7).                                AGENCY:    Fish and Wildlife Service,
                                                                                                        Interior.                                               Franklin D. Roosevelt established the
                                                   ASTM F2945–12a, ‘‘Standard Specification
                                                                                                                                                              Kenai National Moose Range (Moose
                                                for Polyamide 11 Gas Pressure Pipe, Tubing,             ACTION:  Proposed rule.
                                                and Fittings’’ (PA–11) (incorporated by
                                                                                                                                                              Range) on December 16, 1941, for the
                                                reference, see § 192.7).                                SUMMARY:    We, the U.S. Fish and                     purpose of ‘‘protecting the natural
                                                   ASTM F1055–98 (2006), ‘‘Standard                     Wildlife Service (Service), propose to                breeding and feeding range of the giant
                                                Specification for Electrofusion Type                    amend our public use regulations for                  Kenai moose on the Kenai Peninsula,
                                                Polyethylene Fittings for Outside Diameter              Kenai National Wildlife Refuge (Kenai                 Alaska, which in this area presents a
                                                Controlled Polyethylene Pipe and Tubing’’               NWR or Refuge) to clarify the existing                unique wildlife feature and an unusual
                                                (incorporated by reference, see § 192.7).               regulations; implement management                     opportunity for the study in its natural
                                                   ASTM F1924–12, ‘‘Standard Specification              decisions from our June 2010 Kenai                    environment of the practical
                                                for Plastic Mechanical Fittings for Use on              NWR revised comprehensive                             management of a big game species that
                                                Outside Diameter Controlled Polyethylene                conservation plan (CCP); establish                    has considerable local economic value’’
                                                Gas Distribution Pipe and Tubing’’                      regulations for managing wildlife                     (Executive Order 8979; see 6 FR 6471,
                                                (incorporated by reference, see § 192.7).               attractants, including food, refuse, and              December 18, 1941).
                                                   ASTM/ANSI F1948–12, ‘‘Standard                       retained fish; and revise the regulations               Section 303(4) of the Alaska National
                                                Specification for Metallic Mechanical
                                                                                                        for hunting and trapping. The proposed                Interest Lands Conservation Act of 1980
                                                Fittings for Use on Outside Diameter                                                                          (ANILCA) (16 U.S.C. 3101 et seq.)
                                                                                                        regulations are aimed at enhancing
                                                Controlled Thermoplastic Gas Distribution                                                                     substantially affected the Moose Range
                                                Pipe and Tubing’’ (incorporated by reference,
                                                                                                        natural resource protection, public use
                                                                                                        activities, and public safety on the                  by modifying its boundaries and
                                                see § 192.7).                                                                                                 broadening its purposes from moose
                                                   ASTM F1973–13, ‘‘Standard Specification              Refuge; are necessary to ensure the
                                                                                                        compatibility of public use activities                conservation to protection and
                                                for Factory Assembled Anodeless Risers and                                                                    conservation of a broad array of fish,
                                                Transition Fittings in Polyethylene (PE) and            with the Refuge’s purposes and the
                                                                                                        Refuge System’s purposes; and would                   wildlife, habitats, and other resources,
                                                Polyamide 11 (PA 11) and Polyamide 12 (PA                                                                     and to providing educational and
                                                12) Fuel Gas Distribution Systems’’                     ensure consistency with management
                                                                                                                                                              recreational opportunities. ANILCA also
                                                (incorporated by reference, see § 192.7).               policies and approved Refuge
                                                                                                                                                              redesignated the Moose Range as the
                                                   ASTM/ANSI F2600–09, ‘‘Standard                       management plans.
                                                                                                                                                              Kenai National Wildlife Refuge (NWR or
                                                Specification for Electrofusion Type                    DATES: To ensure that we are able to
                                                Polyamide-11 Fittings for Outside Diameter
                                                                                                                                                              Refuge) and increased the size of the
                                                                                                        consider your comments on this                        Refuge to 1.92 million acres, of which
                                                Controlled Polyamide-11 Pipe and Tubing’’               proposed rule, we must receive them on
                                                (incorporated by reference, see § 192.7).                                                                     approximately two-thirds are designated
                                                                                                        or before July 20, 2015. We must receive              as wilderness.
                                                   ASTM/ANSI F2145–13, ‘‘Standard                       requests for public hearings, in writing,
                                                Specification for Polyamide 11 (PA–11) and                                                                      ANILCA sets out purposes for each
                                                                                                        at the address shown in the FOR FURTHER               refuge in Alaska; the purposes of Kenai
                                                Polyamide 12 (PA–12) Mechanical Fittings
                                                                                                        INFORMATION CONTACT section by July 6,                NWR are set forth in section 303(4) (B)
                                                for Use on Outside Diameter Controlled
                                                Polyamide 11 and Polyamide 12 Pipe and
                                                                                                        2015.                                                 of ANILCA. The purposes identify some
                                                Tubing’’ (incorporated by reference, see                ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                    of the reasons why Congress established
                                                § 192.7).                                               on this proposed rule by one of the                   the Refuge and set the management
                                                   ASTM F2767–12, ‘‘Specification for                   following methods:                                    priorities for the Refuge. The purposes
                                                Electrofusion Type Polyamide-12 Fittings for               (1) Electronically: Go to the Federal              are as follows:
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                                                Outside Diameter Controlled Polyamide-12                eRulemaking Portal: http://                             (1) To conserve fish and wildlife
                                                Pipe and Tubing for Gas Distribution’’                  www.regulations.gov. Search for FWS–                  populations and habitats in their natural
                                                (incorporated by reference, see § 192.7).               R7–NWRS–2014–0003, which is the                       diversity including, but not limited to,
                                                   ASTM F2817–10, ‘‘Standard Specification              docket number for this rulemaking. You                moose, bears, mountain goats, Dall
                                                for Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Gas Pressure            may submit a comment by clicking on                   sheep, wolves and other furbearers,
                                                Pipe and Fittings for Maintenance or Repair’’           ‘‘Comment Now!’’ Please ensure that                   salmonoids and other fish, waterfowl
                                                (incorporated by reference, see § 192.7).               you have found the correct rulemaking                 and other migratory and nonmigratory
                                                *      *     *       *      *                           before submitting your comment.                       birds;


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Document Created: 2018-10-24 10:27:00
Document Modified: 2018-10-24 10:27:00
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionNotice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM).
DatesSubmit comments on or before July 31, 2015.
ContactGeneral Information: Cameron Satterthwaite, Transportation Specialist, by telephone at 202-366-1319, or by electronic mail at [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 29263 
RIN Number2137-AE93
CFR AssociatedIncorporation by Reference; Pipeline Safety; Plastic Pipe and Security Measures

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