81_FR_40877 81 FR 40757 - Pipeline Safety: Request for Revision of a Previously Approved Information Information Collection: National Pipeline Mapping System Program

81 FR 40757 - Pipeline Safety: Request for Revision of a Previously Approved Information Information Collection: National Pipeline Mapping System Program

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 120 (June 22, 2016)

Page Range40757-40765
FR Document2016-14712

In compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.), this notice announces that the Information Collection Request, abstracted below, is being forwarded to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review. On August 27, 2015, (79 FR 44246), PHMSA published a notice and request for comments in the Federal Register titled: ``Pipeline Safety: Request for Revision of a Previously Approved Information Collection: National Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS) Program (OMB Control No. 2137-0596),'' seeking comments on proposed changes to the NPMS data collection. During the comment period, which was extended until November 25, 2015, PHMSA received many comments on ways to improve this data collection. We are publishing this notice to address the comments received and to announce our proposed path forward.

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration

[Docket No. PHMSA-2014-0092]


Pipeline Safety: Request for Revision of a Previously Approved 
Information Information Collection: National Pipeline Mapping System 
Program

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

ACTION: Notice and request for comments.

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SUMMARY: In compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 
U.S.C. 3501 et seq.), this notice announces that the Information 
Collection Request, abstracted below, is being forwarded to the Office 
of Management and Budget (OMB) for review. On August 27, 2015, (79 FR 
44246), PHMSA published a notice and request for comments in the 
Federal Register titled: ``Pipeline Safety: Request for Revision of a 
Previously Approved Information Collection: National Pipeline Mapping 
System (NPMS) Program (OMB Control No. 2137-0596),'' seeking comments 
on proposed changes to the NPMS data collection. During the comment 
period, which was extended until November 25, 2015, PHMSA received many 
comments on ways to improve this data collection. We are publishing 
this notice to address the comments received and to announce our 
proposed path forward.

DATES: Written comments on this information collection should be 
submitted by July 22, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Please send comments regarding this information collection 
request, including suggestions for reducing the burden, to OMB, 
Attention: Desk Officer for PHMSA, 725 17th Street NW., Washington, DC 
20503.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Amy Nelson, GIS Manager, Program 
Development Division, U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200 New 
Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590, by phone at 202-493-0591, or 
email at [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
I. Background
II. Modified or Dropped Attributes
    A. Positional Accuracy
    B. Highest Percent Operating Specified Minimum Yield Strength
    C. Decade of Installation
    D. Year of Last Corrosion, Dent, Crack, and Other ILI 
Inspections
    E. Coated/Uncoated and Cathodic Protection
    F. Type of Coating
    G. Year of Original Pressure Test and Its Pressure
    H. Year of Last Pressure Test and Its Pressure
    I. Gas Storage Fields
III. Retained Attributes
    A. Pipe Diameter
    B. Wall Thickness
    C. Commodity Detail
    D. Pipe Material
    E. Pipe Grade
    F. Pipe Join Method
    G. Seam Type
    H. Onshore/Offshore
    I. Inline Inspection (Yes/No)
    J. Class Location
    K. Gas HCA Segment
    L. Segment Could Affect a High Consequence Area
    M. Facility Response Plan Sequence Number
    N. Abandoned Pipelines
    O. Maximum Allowable Operating Pressure/Maximum Operating 
Pressure
    P. Pump and Compressor Stations
    Q. Mainline Block Valves
    R. Breakout Tanks
    S. Additional Liquefied Natural Gas Plant Attributes
IV. General Comments
    A. Reporting
    B. Burden
    C. Legality
    D. Data Security
    E. Industry Counter-Proposals
    F. Mandates and Recommendations
    G. Definitions
V. Timeline for Collection of New Data Elements
    A. Phase 1 Data Elements
    B. Phase 2 Data Elements
    C. Phase 3 Data Elements
VI. Summary of Impacted Collection

I. Background

    On July 30, 2014, (79 FR 44246) PHMSA published a notice and 
request for comments in the Federal Register titled: ``Pipeline Safety: 
Request for Revision of a Previously Approved Information Collection: 
National Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS) Program (OMB Control No. 2137-
0596)'' seeking comments on proposed changes to the NPMS data 
collection. Within this notice, PHMSA laid out its intentions to revise 
the currently approved NPMS data collection to expand the data 
attributes collected and to improve the positional accuracy of NPMS 
submissions. On November 17, 2014, (79 FR 65295), PHMSA held a public 
meeting to grant the public an opportunity to learn more about PHMSA's 
proposal, to ask pertinent questions about the collection, and to offer 
suggestions regarding the path forward. Details about the meeting, 
including copies of the meeting's presentation files, can be found at: 
http://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/meetings/MtgHome.mtg?mtg=101. PHMSA 
encouraged participants of the meeting to submit comments on the 
proposed attributes to docket PHMSA-2014-0092. During the 60-day 
comment period, PHMSA received input from 28 different commenters 
comprised of pipeline operators, industry and interest groups, and the 
general public.
    On August 27, 2015, (80 FR 52084) PHMSA published another notice in 
the Federal Register to address the many comments received and to 
request additional comments on the revised path forward. During this 
subsequent comment period, PHMSA received feedback and several 
suggestions on how to improve the quality and efficiency of this 
information collection. Commenters included:

AGA--American Gas Association
APGA--American Public Gas Association
API/AOPL--American Petroleum Institute/Association of Oil Pipelines
CPL--Chevron Pipeline Company
DOMAC--Distrigas of Massachusetts LLC
ETP--Energy Transfer Partners
GPA--Gas Processors Association
INGAA
John Russell
Lilah Haxton
MidAmerican Energy Company
Molly Wolf
NiSource Inc.
Northern Natural Gas Company
PST--Pipeline Safety Trust
SEP--Spectra Energy Partners
Southwest Gas Association
Tim Ligon
TPA--Texas Pipeline Association
TRANSCANADA CORP

    A public meeting was also held on September 10, 2015, (80 FR 52084) 
and a technical workshop on November 25, 2015, (80 FR 65286). The 
purpose of the second public meeting and the technical workshop was to 
grant the public further opportunities to learn about PHMSA's proposal, 
to ask pertinent questions about the collection, and to offer 
suggestions regarding the path forward. Details about the second public 
meeting and the public workshop can be found at: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/meetings/MtgHome.mtg?mtg=106.
    PHMSA is publishing this notice to address and respond to the 
comments received. Please note that technical details pertaining to the 
new data elements such as domains and reporting requirements for each 
attribute can be found in the NPMS Operator Standards Manual, (30-Day 
Notice Version), which is attached to the docket.
    The data being requested is the first substantial update to NPMS 
submission requirements since the NPMS standards were developed in 
1998. The NPMS is

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PHMSA's only dataset which tracks where pipe characteristics occur, 
instead of how much/how many of those characteristics are in PHMSA's 
regulated pipelines. PHMSA seeks to reduce duplication and will 
consider the impact on the tabular data submitted through the annual 
reports once the data elements described in this notice are being 
collected. In PHMSA's last Congressional reauthorization, Section 
60132(a) stated that PHMSA has the power to collect ``any other 
geospatial or technical data, including design and material 
specifications, which the Secretary determines are necessary to carry 
out the purposes of this section. The Secretary shall give reasonable 
notice to operators that the data are being requested.'' The National 
Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) recommendation P-11-8 states that 
PHMSA should ``require operators of natural gas transmission and 
distribution pipelines and hazardous liquid pipelines to provide 
system-specific information about their pipeline systems to the 
emergency response agencies of the communities and jurisdictions in 
which those pipelines are located. This information should include pipe 
diameter, operating pressure, product transported, and potential impact 
radius.'' Other NTSB recommendations are in section 4F with the 
attributes they address.
    Specifically, the new data elements will:
     Aid the industry and all levels of government, from 
Federal to municipal, in promoting public awareness of hazardous liquid 
and gas pipelines and in improving emergency responder outreach. 
Currently, 787 Federal officials, 1,208 state officials and 4,791 
county officials have access to the online mapping application. 
Providing these officials with an improved NPMS, containing system-
specific information about local pipeline facilities, can help ensure 
emergency response agencies and communities are better prepared and can 
better execute response operations during incidents.
     Permit more powerful and accurate tabular and geospatial 
analysis, which will strengthen PHMSA's ability to evaluate existing 
and proposed regulations as well as operator programs and/or 
procedures.
     Strengthen the effectiveness of PHMSA's risk rankings and 
evaluations, which are used as a factor in determining pipeline 
inspection priority and frequency.
     Allow for more effective assistance to emergency 
responders by providing them with a more reliable, complete dataset of 
pipelines and facilities.
     Provide better support to PHMSA's inspectors by providing 
more accurate pipeline locations and additional pipeline-related 
geospatial data that can be linked to tabular data in PHMSA's 
inspection database.
     Better support PHMSA's research and development programs 
by helping to predict the impact of new technology on regulated 
pipelines.

II. Modified or Dropped Attributes

    PHMSA received wide-ranging comments that provided various points 
of view on the proposed attributes and the effect the collection of 
this data would have on the pipeline safety program, the pipeline 
industry, and the general public. After much consideration, PHMSA will 
modify or drop the following attributes, standards or components at 
this time: Positional accuracy, Highest percent operating Specified 
Maximum Yield Strength, Decade of Installation, Year of last corrosion, 
dent, crack, and other ILI inspections, Coated/uncoated and cathodic 
protection, Type of coating, Year of original pressure test and its 
pressure, Year of last pressure test and its pressure, and Gas Storage 
Fields. PHMSA reserves the right to reconsider these attributes in the 
future. Complete details on all of the attributes, (such as format, 
choices, and whether it is a required attribute), can be found in 
Appendix A of the draft NPMS Operator Standards Manual, which is 
attached to the docket.

A. Positional Accuracy

    This data element will be modified from the 2015 notice. In the 
2015 notice, PHMSA proposed that hazardous liquid pipeline operators 
submit data with a positional accuracy of +/- 50 feet. Gas transmission 
operators would be required to submit data at +/- 50 feet accuracy for 
all segments which are in a Class 2, Class 3, or Class 4 area; are 
within a HCA or have one or more buildings intended for human 
occupancy; an identified site (See Sec.  192.903); a right-of-way for a 
designated interstate; freeway, expressway, or other principal 4-lane 
arterial roadway as defined in the Federal Highway Administration's 
``Highway Functional Classification Concepts'' within its potential 
impact radius. All other gas pipeline segments were requested to be 
mapped to a positional accuracy of +/- 100 feet. Multiple commenters 
noted that the reference GIS layer supplied to determine the ``right-
of-way for a designated interstate; freeway, expressway, or other 
principal 4-lane arterial roadway as defined in the Federal Highway 
Administration's `Highway Functional Classification Concepts' within 
its potential impact radius'' was spatially inaccurate and could not be 
relied upon to definitively designate the right-of-way. PHMSA conducted 
a close examination of the reference layer and came to the same 
conclusion. Therefore, the positional accuracy definition is modified 
to read as follows:

    Hazardous liquid pipeline operators must submit data with a 
positional accuracy of +/- 50 feet. Gas transmission operators must 
submit data at +/- 50 feet accuracy for all segments which are in a 
Class 2, Class 3, or Class 4 area; are within a HCA or have one or 
more buildings intended for human occupancy or an identified site, 
(See Sec.  192.903), within its potential impact radius. All other 
gas pipeline segments must be mapped to a positional accuracy of +/- 
100 feet.

    Furthermore, multiple commenters requested more time to comply with 
the new positional accuracy standard. They noted that the most 
efficient and low-cost method of bringing their data into the new 
standard is to update centerlines during scheduled in-line inspection 
(ILI) runs. Commenters from INGAA requested a deadline of 2023 for 
complying with the new standard. API commenters requested several years 
to comply, and AGA also requested a seven-year period to bring 100% of 
pipelines into the proposed accuracy standard. PHMSA seeks to reduce 
the burden on operators to comply with this standard, and therefore 
requires all pipelines submitted to the NPMS have the stated new 
positional accuracy by the operator's 2024 submission (reflecting data 
as of 12/31/2023). Operators may submit their centerlines with the new 
accuracy standard earlier if some or all of their centerlines have been 
brought into the new standard. To clarify, part of an operator's yearly 
submission prior to 2024 may comply with the new 50/100 foot standard, 
while part retains the current 500 foot standard.

B. Highest Percent Operating Specified Maximum Yield Strength

    This data element will be modified from the 2015 notice, which 
defined this data element as ``hoop stress corresponding to the maximum 
operating pressure (MOP) or maximum allowable operating pressure (MAOP) 
as a percentage of Specified Minimum Yield Strength (SMYS). Report with 
up to one decimal place.'' Commenters argued that PHMSA can calculate 
this data element with the MAOP/MOP attribute plus pipe grade. However, 
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allowable operating pressure differs from the actual operating 
pressure, or when the pipe is of unknown or unlisted specification, 
percent SMYS cannot be calculated. This data element is valuable to 
PHMSA as it helps show where the pipe material is stressed. PHMSA has a 
need to see where this attribute changes from year to year to help with 
risk ranking and inspection planning. This attribute will be changed to 
the following: Percent SMYS: Hoop stress corresponding to the maximum 
operating pressure (MOP) or maximum allowable operating pressure (MAOP) 
as a percentage of SMYS. Choose one of the following categories: L20 = 
<20%; L30 = >=20% and <30%; L40 = >=30% and <40%; L50 = >=40% and <50%; 
L60 = >=50% and <60%; L72 = >=60% and <72%; L80 = >=72% and <80%; G80 = 
>80%. Also, note that this new data element will eliminate the need for 
the ``low-stress'' existing data element. ``Low-stress'' will be 
removed from NPMS submissions. This information when contained in the 
NPMS system is considered Sensitive Security Information (SSI) per 
PHMSA's consultations with the Transportation Security Administration 
(TSA).

C. Decade of Installation

    This data element will be modified from the 2015 notice. PHMSA 
asked operators to submit the ``predominant'' decade of installation on 
a pipe segment, signifying 90% or more of the physical pipe represented 
by the segment. In the comments and in the NPMS Operator Workshop held 
on November 18, 2015, operators explained that the burden would be 
lower if they could submit actual values, not predominant values. PHMSA 
is modifying this attribute to be defined as either actual or 
predominant, (90% or more of the represented segment), decade of 
installation.

D. Year of Last Corrosion, Dent, Crack, and Other ILI Inspections

    These data elements will be modified from the 2015 notice. 
Commenters expressed concern about how this element would be used. If a 
null value was entered because a corrosion/dent/crack/other ILI 
inspection was not required by regulation, it would be misleading for 
PHMSA and its partners to view that segment as having increased risk. 
In order to reduce the burden on operators and accurately evaluate a 
pipe's condition and risk, PHMSA will create a new attribute which 
streamlines the information in this data element and in the pressure 
test elements (see sections H and I). The new elements are as follows: 
(1) Assessment method for the most recent assessment: ILI = Inline 
Inspection, DIR = Direct Assessment Method, or PT = Hydrostatic 
Pressure Test). (2) Assessment Year: 4-digit year of last assessment. 
These elements are mandatory submissions for pipeline segments that 
must be assessed per Sec. Sec.  192 and 195. As described in the NPMS 
Operator Standards Manual, operators can indicate whether a segment is 
exempt from assessment, and if more than one assessment method was 
performed concurrently the last time the segment was assessed, an 
operator may indicate that in the additional assessment method fields, 
which are optional.

E. Coated/Uncoated and Cathodic Protection

    These data elements will be modified from the 2015 notice. In that 
notice, PHMSA proposed two related data elements: Coated/uncoated pipe 
and type of coating. The operator was asked to identify whether the 
pipe was ``effectively'' cathodic protection (CP) coated steel, no CP 
coated steel, CP bare steel, no CP bare steel, or plastic. INGAA 
requested that this attribute be changed to a yes/no choice to reduce 
the burden on operators. PHMSA agrees that a yes/no choice is 
sufficient for its internal needs and for the needs of its 
stakeholders. Furthermore, PHMSA will remove the word ``effectively'' 
from the definition. The new data element is as follows: Whether the 
pipe is coated (yes/no).

F. Type of Coating

    As explained in section F above, this data element will be dropped. 
Submitting the type of coating increases the burden on operators and 
PHMSA has determined that this data element is not necessary to serve 
its internal needs and those of its stakeholders.

G. Year of Original Pressure Test and Its Pressure

    This data element will be dropped. As explained in section E, the 
pressure test and ILI inspection elements are being rolled up into the 
new Assessment Method element. The original pressure test and its 
pressure will no longer be required. If the original pressure test was 
the only assessment performed, it will be submitted as the Assessment 
Method and its year will be noted in the Assessment Year field. 
Operators will not be required to research the original pressure test 
otherwise.

H. Year of Last Pressure Test and Its Pressure

    This data element will be modified from the 2015 notice. As 
explained in section E, the pressure test and ILI inspection elements 
are being rolled up into the new Assessment Method element. The 
requirement to always submit the year of the last pressure test has 
been removed; however, if the method of assessment was a pressure test, 
the year of the test is required in the Assessment Year field.

I. Gas Storage Fields

    This data element will be modified from the 2015 notice. Commenters 
(Transcanada and Texas Pipeline Association) opposed this data element. 
AGA requested that the choices for field type be changed to aboveground 
tanks, underground cavern, depleted reservoir, or aquifer storage. 
PHMSA accepts the proposal to change the storage field types per AGA's 
request, but will also include a choice for injection wells. The new 
choices are noted in the NPMS Operator Standards Manual, Appendix A4. 
Note that this element when contained in the NPMS system is considered 
SSI per PHMSA's consultations with TSA.

III. Retained Attributes

    After careful consideration of the comments received, along with 
the agency's pipeline safety goals, PHMSA has decided to move forward 
with the proposal to collect geospatial data on the following pipeline 
attributes with no substantial modifications.

A. Pipe Diameter

    PHMSA originally proposed requiring operators to submit data on the 
nominal diameter, also called the nominal pipe size of a pipe segment. 
Knowing the diameter of a pipeline can help emergency responders 
determine the impact area of a pipeline in the event of a release. This 
attribute also gives PHMSA the opportunity to gain a broader 
understanding of the sizes of pipe being operated in any given 
geographic region, and to further assess potential impacts to public 
safety and the environment.
    PHMSA received eighteen comments in support of including mandatory 
reporting of pipe diameter in the information collection. This included 
industry associations such as INGAA, AGA, API, and AOPL, public 
interest groups, and individual operators. Most concerns centered on 
clarification regarding whether PHMSA was requesting nominal pipe size 
or actual diameter. Nominal pipe size will be collected.

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    PHMSA proposes to move forward with this attribute as originally 
proposed. To clarify and be consistent with other reporting methods, 
diameter will be reported as the Nominal Pipe Size (NPS) of the pipe 
segment, which is the diameter in whole number inches, (except for pipe 
less than 5''), used to describe the pipe size, (e.g., 8\5/8\'' outside 
diameter pipe has a nominal pipe size of 8). Decimals are not accepted 
for this measure (except for pipe with an outside diameter less than 
5''). The primary benefit for incorporating this attribute is that a 
larger pipe may pose a greater hazard during a rupture. Knowing the 
location of large lines in relation to populated areas will help PHMSA 
effectively prioritize inspections and emergency response planning.

B. Wall Thickness

    PHMSA originally proposed to collect data on the nominal wall 
thickness of a pipe. PHMSA intends to collect this information as 
originally proposed. Comments received on the last information 
collection revision include support from Spectra Energy Partners and 
Transcanada Corporation. AGA opposed collection of wall thickness, 
claiming it can be derived from SMYS. However, this is not possible 
when the pipe is of unknown or unlisted specification. Texas Pipeline 
Association asked that an ``unknown'' option be added due to data gaps 
for pre-1970 pipe. PHMSA will add an ``unknown'' option. API asked 
whether wall thickness would be required for grandfathered natural gas 
pipelines, and whether the lowest wall thickness per diameter could be 
submitted. In this case, operators should choose the lowest wall 
thickness value for that MAOP/MOP section. Otherwise, operators should 
submit actual wall thickness values. PHMSA intends to collect this 
information as originally proposed. For clarification, PHMSA is 
requesting the nominal wall thickness. PHMSA analysts and inspectors 
identified this as a fundamental piece of descriptive information for 
pipeline risk. This information is especially critical for determining 
the relative risk of corrosion.

C. Commodity Detail

    PHMSA proposed operators submit commodity details for pipelines if 
the transported commodity is crude oil, product or natural gas, and 
subcategories of each. The list of commodity choices is available in 
the NPMS Operator Standards Manual (Appendix A). Other choices may be 
added as the need arises. During the last comment period, supporters of 
collecting commodity detail included AGA, INGAA, Southwest Gas 
Association, and Texas Pipeline Association. API/AOPL noted that the 
specific commodity can change on a daily basis, which could be 
misleading for emergency responders. PHMSA understands this is the case 
with many pipelines, and provides three fields, (CMDTY_DTL1, 
CMDTY_DTL2, and CMDTY_DTL3), to represent up to three specific 
commodities. The fields COMMODITY and CMDTY_DTL1 should represent the 
commodity in the pipe on 12/31 of the previous year.
    PHMSA will move forward with this collection. This level of detail 
is required because of potential differences in leak characteristics, 
rupture-impacted hazardous areas and a pipeline's internal integrity. 
Emergency responders will also be able to better respond to pipeline 
incidents if they are prepared for the commodity which is likely being 
transported.

D. Pipe Material

    PHMSA originally proposed that operators submit data on pipe 
material. Operators will be required to submit data on whether a 
segment was constructed out of cast iron, plastic, steel, composite, or 
other material. PHMSA received no opposition from commentators.
    PHMSA proposes to move forward with this collection as originally 
introduced. Knowing the pipe material helps PHMSA determine the level 
of potential risk from excavation damage and external environmental 
loads. These can also be factors in emergency response planning.

E. Pipe Grade

    PHMSA originally proposed that operators submit information on the 
predominant pipe grade of a pipeline segment. AGA believed this 
attribute was redundant because percentage of SMYS captured the risk 
from pipe grade. Spectra asked that PHMSA collect this information as 
actual, not predominant, values. This information is essential in 
issues regarding pipe integrity, and is a necessary component in 
determining the allowable operating pressure of a pipeline. The list of 
pipe grades is available in the NPMS Operator Standards (Appendix A). 
Operators are welcome to submit either actual or predominant (90% of 
pipe segment) values.

F. Pipe Join Method

    PHMSA proposed operators submit data on the pipe join method. 
Operators will indicate whether pipes within the segment were welded, 
coupled, screwed, flanged, used plastic pipe joints, or other.
    AGA asked that an option be added to submit the predominant value 
for this data. TransCanada opposed collecting this attribute. The Texas 
Pipeline Association and commenter Molly Wolf asked that an ``unknown'' 
choice be added. PHMSA will include the requested ``unknown'' choice. 
PHMSA analysts and inspectors would use this information to identify 
high-risk joining methods and will be used in PHMSA's risk rankings and 
evaluations. These models are used to determine pipeline inspection 
priority and frequency.

G. Seam Type

    PHMSA proposed operators submit data on the seam type of each pipe 
segment. Options include: SMLS = Seamless, LFERW = Low frequency or 
direct current electric resistance welded, HFERW = High frequency 
electric resistance welded, UNKERW = Electric resistance welded with 
unknown frequency (possible if made around 1970), DSAW = Double side 
submerged arc weld, SSAW = Single side submerged arc weld, SPRSAW = 
Spiral single side submerged arc weld, EFW = Flash weld, LAPW = Lap 
weld, FBW = Furnace butt weld, PLAS = Plastic or OTHER = Other unlisted 
seam type, UNK = Unknown seam type.
    Spectra Energy Partners supported inclusion of this attribute. 
TransCanada opposed collection, and commenter Molly Wolf recommended 
adding an ``unknown'' option.
    PHMSA intends to collect this information with the possibility of 
limiting it to Classes 3, 4, and HCAs. An ``unknown'' option has been 
added. This information is used to determine which type of integrity 
management inspection assessment should apply, is important for risk 
analysis due to certain time-dependent risky seam types (e.g. LFERW), 
and is used to confirm MAOP/MOP.

H. Onshore/Offshore

    PHMSA proposes operators designate whether a pipe segment is 
onshore or offshore.
    Spectra Energy Partners and TransCanada were supportive of 
collecting this attribute and asked that PHMSA issue a clear definition 
of ``offshore.''
    PHMSA will move forward with this attribute as originally proposed. 
PHMSA directs operators to the definition of an offshore pipeline found 
in Sec. Sec.  191.3 and 195.2: ``Offshore means beyond the line of 
ordinary low water along that portion of the coast of the United States 
that is

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in direct contact with the open seas and beyond the line marking the 
seaward limit of inland waters.'' Frequently, comparisons between the 
NPMS (PHMSA-generated) offshore mileage statistics and operator-
generated annual report offshore mileage statistics do not match. This 
collection will allow PHMSA to standardize and compare the statistics 
for regulatory purposes.

I. Inline Inspection (Yes/No)

    PHMSA originally proposed that operators indicate whether their 
system is capable of accommodating an ILI tool. INGAA, Spectra Energy 
Partners, and Transcanada supported collection of this attribute. AGA 
opposed collection. APGA asked that PHMSA clarify it was not requiring 
operators of transmission pipelines to make modifications to pipelines 
to accommodate ILI tools. A comment from the November 2015 Operator 
Workshop was to make this attribute predominant.
    PHMSA intends to collect this information as originally proposed. 
This attribute is not collected on a predominant basis on the Annual 
Reports, so PHMSA will not accept this attribute on a predominant basis 
on the NPMS submission. For the purpose of this information collection, 
this attribute denotes whether a line is capable of accepting an inline 
inspection tool with currently available technology. There is no 
attached mandate to modify the pipeline so that it can accommodate ILI 
tools. ILI information is useful for tracking progress related to NTSB 
recommendations P-15-18 and P-15-20 which recommend that all natural 
gas transmission pipelines be capable of being in-line inspected and 
that PHMSA ``identify all operational complications that limit the use 
of in-line inspection tools in piggable pipelines.''

J. Class Location

    Operators of gas transmission pipeline segments will be required to 
submit information on class location (Sec.  192.5) at the segment 
level.
    PHMSA received four comments on this attribute (from AGA, Southwest 
Gas Association, Spectra Energy Partners, and Texas Pipeline 
Association) which were generally positive.
    PHMSA intends to collect this information as originally proposed. 
This information is a critical measure of population risk, and is 
necessary to ensure that integrity management rules are properly 
applied to high-risk areas. Survey requirements vary based on class 
location, and this data is valuable for prioritizing, planning, and 
conducting inspections.

K. Gas HCA Segment

    PHMSA proposed gas transmission operators identify HCA pipe 
segments as defined by Sec.  192.903. AGA, INGAA, Southwest Gas 
Association, Spectra Energy Partners, Transcanada, and Texas Pipeline 
Association supported collecting data regarding Gas HCAs.
    PHMSA intends to move forward with the Gas HCA segment attribute as 
originally proposed. This information will help emergency responders 
identify pipelines with greater potential for significant damage. 
Additionally, these attributes identify pipelines subject to integrity 
management procedures. PHMSA has explicit statutory authority to map 
high-consequence assets under 49 U.S.C. 60132(d). Gas operators are 
only expected to submit information on whether or not that segment is 
an HCA segment as defined in Sec.  192.903.

L. Segment Could Affect a High Consequence Area (HCA)

    PHMSA proposed hazardous liquid operators identify pipe segments 
which could affect HCAs as defined by Sec.  195.450. Pipe segments can 
be classified as affecting or not affecting each of the following: a 
``highly populated area,'' an ``other populated area,'' an Ecological 
Unusually Sensitive Area (USA), a Drinking Water USA, and a 
Commercially Navigable Waterway. See Appendix A of the NPMS Operator 
Standards for definitions. Spectra Energy Partners and the Texas 
Pipeline Association supported this attribute, while Transcanada 
opposed it.
    PHMSA intends to move forward with the ``could affect HCA'' 
attributes as originally proposed, noting that it only applies to 
hazardous liquid pipeline segments. This information will help 
emergency response planners identify pipelines with greater potential 
for significant damage. Additionally it identifies pipelines subject to 
integrity management procedures. PHMSA has explicit statutory authority 
to map high-consequence assets under 49 U.S.C. 60132(d), and NTSB 
recommendation P-15-5 states that PHMSA should ``revise the submission 
requirement to include HCA identification as an attribute data element 
to the National Pipeline Mapping System.'' This information will be 
secured by limiting access to government officials to mitigate 
potential security risks. Because of its unique sensitivity, the 
Drinking Water USAs when contained in NPMSA are considered SSI per 
PHMSA's consultations with TSA. See Section 4.D for additional details 
on security levels for each attribute.

M. Facility Response Plan Sequence Number, if Applicable

    PHMSA proposed operators submit the Facility Response Plan sequence 
number for applicable liquid pipeline segments according to Part 194. 
This is a 4 digit number (i.e., 0003) that is assigned by PHMSA and 
provided to the operator in the Letter of Approval for the submitted 
facility response plan. PHMSA will not collect the Control Number 
attribute because it is no longer used to identify a FRP. There was no 
significant commenter opposition to collecting this information.
    PHMSA intends to move forward with this attribute as originally 
proposed. Access to the relevant facility response plan sequence number 
through NPMS would be beneficial to first responders in an emergency 
situation, especially in areas with multiple pipeline facilities. 
Furthermore, this would greatly reduce the workload of regional offices 
and even operators tasked with ensuring compliance with response plan 
regulations. Mapping the FRP sequence numbers allows PHMSA and its 
partners to identify gaps in compliance, assists with facility response 
plan reviews and approvals, and enables PHMSA to determine the 
applicable FRP for any given pipe in the NPMS. Since applicable liquid 
operators are required to have this information, PHMSA believes it 
should be minimally burdensome to submit it.

N. Abandoned Pipelines

    PHMSA proposed that all gas transmission and hazardous liquid 
pipelines abandoned after the effective date of this information 
collection be mandatory submissions to the NPMS. Abandoned pipelines 
are defined as those that are ``permanently removed from service'' 
according to Sec. Sec.  192.3 and 195.2. Abandoned lines are not 
currently required to be submitted to the NPMS unless they are offshore 
or cross a Commercially Navigable Waterway (note that these two types 
of abandoned lines also require a certification of abandonment). 
Operators would only need to submit this data in the calendar year 
after the abandonment occurs. This data element will be submitted by 
marking the pipe segment with a ``B'' in the STATUS_CD field, 
symbolizing abandonment.
    AGA and Spectra Energy Partners supported the inclusion of this 
attribute for newly abandoned lines only. The GPA opposed collection, 
citing concerns over retaining records for which pipeline operators are 
no longer responsible. In response, PHMSA notes its Letter of 
Interpretation PI-08-0003

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states abandoned facilities are still subject to PHMSA jurisdiction, 
even if they are no longer subject to certain PHMSA regulations. Also, 
49 CFR 192.727(g)(1) and 195.59(a) already allow for PHMSA to collect 
information regarding certain abandoned facilities as part of the NPMS. 
Last, as noted above, data regarding abandoned facilities collected 
under this information collection is only required to be submitted in 
the first calendar year after the abandonment occurs.
    PHMSA intends to move forward with this attribute as originally 
proposed. This information is important for PHMSA inspections, 
particularly to enforce proper abandonment procedures. PHMSA inspectors 
have identified incidents in the past involving lines which had been 
mischaracterized as abandoned (i.e. still containing a commodity). 
Additionally, there is a high level of public interest in this 
information. Since operators are already required to map their lines, 
PHMSA believes that identifying recently abandoned segments is not 
exceedingly burdensome.

O. Maximum Allowable Operating Pressure/Maximum Operating Pressure

    PHMSA proposed that operators submit the maximum MAOP or MOP for a 
pipeline segment in pounds per square inch gauge.
    PHMSA received comments in support of including this attribute from 
Spectra Energy Partners and Transcanada. AGA, Texas Pipeline 
Association, and an individual commenter opposed collection of this 
attribute. AGA noted that, combined with the Highest Percent Operating 
SMYS attribute, this attribute would increase the burden on operators. 
Texas Pipeline Association noted that, without full knowledge of how 
the MAOP/MOP was established, this attribute could lead to faulty 
conclusions in assessing risk. PHMSA intends to collect this 
information. While superficially similar to percent SMYS, MAOP/MOP is 
not identical and captures different elements of pipeline risk. 
Specifically, PHMSA inspectors identified it as an important element 
for incident analysis. MAOP/MOP helps enforce pressure levels between 
segments which are rated for different pressures. PHMSA engineers 
further noted that it is useful for determining the potential impact 
radius. This information when contained in the NPMS system is 
considered SSI per PHMSA's consultations with TSA.

P. Pump and Compressor Stations

    PHMSA proposes operators submit a geospatial point file containing 
the centroid of the dedicated property location of pump (for liquid 
operators) and compressor (for gas transmission operators) stations. 
Appendix A2 in the NPMS Operator Standards contains technical details 
on submitting this information. API/AOPL, TransCanada, and the American 
Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers opposed this data collection due 
to security concerns.
    PHMSA intends to move forward with this attribute as originally 
proposed. Pump and compressor stations are vulnerable areas, and 
emergency responders and planners need to know their locations for 
adequate emergency planning. Proximity to a compressor station has also 
been known to influence the level of stress on nearby segments, making 
this information valuable for prioritizing inspection resources. 
Additionally, the stations are often referenced as inspection 
boundaries for PHMSA's inspectors. Regarding security concerns, this 
information when contained in the NPMS system is considered SSI per 
PHMSA's consultations with TSA.

Q. Mainline Block Valves

    PHMSA will collect mainline block valve locations and associated 
attributes as described in the NPMS Operator Standards Manual, Appendix 
A3. Valve location can assist emergency responders when working with 
pipeline operators during an emergency, and it is useful to PHMSA 
inspectors and partners to identify vulnerable points along a pipeline. 
Commenters AGA, Transcanada, Texas Pipeline Association, and Energy 
Transfer Partners opposed collecting this attribute, citing the 
sensitivity of the data as a concern. AGA proposed that only emergency 
valve locations be collected. PHMSA agrees that this dataset is 
sensitive and is considered SSI per PHMSA's consultations with TSA.

R. Breakout Tanks

    PHMSA proposed to require the submission of breakout tank data. 
This is currently an optional submission; this revision would make it 
mandatory. PHMSA received positive comments from Texas Pipeline 
Association and Spectra Energy Partners. TransCanada opposed collection 
of this attribute.
    PHMSA intends to proceed with this attribute as originally 
proposed. As detailed in Appendix A8 of the NPMS Operator Standards 
Manual, this information will be stored as a point for each tank. 
Please note that the operator contact information that was previously 
collected in optional breakout tank submissions has been removed, as it 
is already collected in the operator's transmittal letter which 
accompanies his/her submission. As well, the commodity codes and 
revision codes have been updated to match annual report codes and 
existing NPMS codes, and a clarifying note has been added to the 
TANKSIZE attribute. The breakout tank data helps inspectors locate 
individual tanks because a tank farm may contain both breakout tanks 
and other tanks.

S. Additional Liquefied Natural Gas Plant Attributes and Features

    PHMSA proposed to collect additional data attributes and features 
for liquefied natural gas (LNG) plants used in or affecting interstate 
commerce (under PHMSA's jurisdiction). The new attributes include type 
of plant, year constructed and capacity; the new features are 
impoundments and exclusion zones. PHMSA received positive comments from 
Texas Pipeline Association and Spectra Energy Partners. Appendices A5-
A7 of the NPMS Operator Standards Manual contain technical details on 
submitting.
    PHMSA intends to proceed with this information as originally 
proposed. The new LNG attributes and features will be protected by 
limiting access to government officials.
    Geospatial information on the location and characteristics of LNG 
plants helps PHMSA and emergency responder better understand potential 
safety risks on a national and local level, respectively, and provides 
location data which is not submitted on the Annual Report.

IV. General Comments

A. Reporting

    INGAA, API/AOPL, AGA, and GPA submitted comments indicating that 
some of the proposed attributes appear to be duplicative of information 
that PHMSA already collects, especially from the annual reports. PHMSA 
acknowledges that some of the proposed attributes are also collected on 
the annual report forms. Over time, PHMSA has noticed that there are 
often discrepancies between the data submitted to the NPMS and the data 
that is recorded in the annual reports. Data quality is a top priority 
to PHMSA and its stakeholders. PHMSA plans to use to the geospatial 
data to corroborate and to fill in any holes that exist in the data 
collected via the annual reports.

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B. Burden

    A number of operators commented highlighting the expected burden of 
the proposed revisions to the information collection. Comments 
submitted by INGAA, API TPA, Ameren, and MidAmerican claimed that PHMSA 
greatly underestimated the expected burden of this revision. AGA, 
Ameren Illinois, Laclede Gas Co. and TransCanada noted that a high 
regulatory burden could divert resources from other safety initiatives 
such as integrity management and infrastructure replacement activities. 
Intermountain, Avista, Ameren Missouri, Ameren Illinois, Southwest Gas, 
AGA, and INGAA noted that many of the proposed changes were beyond the 
capability of their existing GIS, and would require resources to 
upgrade systems and hire individuals to convert non-GIS or paper 
records to an appropriate format.
    PHMSA understands the concerns regarding the expected burden of 
this collection and proposes operators use a phased-approach to submit 
the data requested. PHMSA has agreed to give operators up to seven (7) 
years to submit positional accuracy data. We believe this to be the 
heaviest of burdens associated with this collection and hope that, by 
giving operators more time to plan and allocate resources; this 
timeframe reduces the annual associated burden significantly.
    During the comment period, many operators provided a list of 
attributes that they would not take objection to sending. PHMSA 
believes that operators currently have many of these attributes in 
their GIS systems. For this reason, PHMSA requests that these 
attributes be submitted during Phase 1 of this information collection. 
PHMSA understands that some attributes will require additional layers 
of data before they can be extracted and submitted to the NPMS. PHMSA 
would not require submission of those particular attributes until Phase 
2 of this information collection.

C. Authority

    INGAA, AGA, API/AOPL, and CenterPoint Energy submitted comments 
suggesting that certain aspects of the proposal exceed what is 
considered acceptable for an information collection regulated under the 
Paperwork Reduction Act, and that it should have been considered as a 
rulemaking. These comments were received in response to the public 
notice published in the Federal Register on August 27, 2015, (80 FR 
52084).
    The ``Pipeline Safety, Regulatory Certainty, and Job Creation Act 
of 2011,'' (the 2011 Act) (Public Law No: 112-90), was enacted ``to 
provide for enhanced safety and environmental protection in pipeline 
transportation,'' and ``to provide for enhanced reliability in the 
transportation of the Nation's energy products by pipeline.'' To 
facilitate this goal of providing for enhanced safety of transporting 
energy products via pipeline, Section 11 of the 2011 Act amended 49 
U.S.C. 60132, (National pipeline mapping system), to require an 
operator of a pipeline facility, (except distribution lines and 
gathering lines), to provide to the Secretary of Transportation 
particular information including, ``any other geospatial or technical 
data, including design and material specifications, that the Secretary 
determines are necessary to carry out the purposes of this section. The 
Secretary shall give reasonable notice to operators that the data are 
being requested.'' 49 U.S.C. 60132(a)(4).
    Therefore, under Sec.  60132, PHMSA has the authority as delegated 
from the Secretary, to request submission of this data as an 
information collection pursuant to the procedural requirements under 
the Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq., and a rulemaking 
under the Administrative Procedure Act is not required, so long as 
reasonable notice is given.
    With regard to the statutory requirement to provide reasonable 
notice to operators that the data are being requested, PHMSA issued two 
information collection notices in the Federal Register providing 60-day 
comment periods each on July 30, 2014, (79 FR 44246), and August 27, 
2015 (80 FR 52084) respectively, issued notices extending the comment 
periods for these, held a public meeting on November 17, 2014, (79 FR 
65295), September 10, 2015, (80 FR 52084), and a technical workshop on 
November 25, 2015 (80 FR 65286), (information about the November 25, 
2015 public workshop can be found at https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/meetings/MtgHome.mtg?mtg=107). Therefore, PHMSA has provided a number 
of advance notifications and opportunities to provide comments.
    API/AOPL further commented that the NPMS is intended for public 
awareness, rather than for other roles such as risk management. Section 
60132(d) requires the Secretary to maintain as part of NPMS a map of 
designated high-consequence areas in which pipelines are required to 
meet integrity management program regulations, therefore implying the 
NPMS is to be used for pipeline safety purposes beyond public awareness 
and emergency response. In addition to public awareness and information 
to improve emergency response capabilities, PHMSA considers this data 
as valuable for a number of purposes described in the Background 
section of this notice.
    The GPA submitted comments requesting clarification as to the 
facilities to which this information collection applies. In response to 
these comments, PHMSA states the requirements of this information 
collection apply only to facilities subject to 49 CFR parts 192, 193, 
and 195.
    The GPA also respectfully suggests that providing information 
regarding the location of refineries, processing plants, and treatment 
facilities is not within PHMSA's current purview. PHMSA would note that 
any facility where natural gas or hazardous liquids arrive and depart 
by pipeline are part of the pipeline transportation system. While there 
may be equipment on the grounds of such a facility that is unregulated 
under Parts 192 or 195, such as storage wells and processing or 
treatment equipment, it does not mean that the entire facility is 
``non-jurisdictional.'' PHMSA collects information consistent with its 
mission to ensure pipeline safety. PHMSA does not collect information 
that has no relevance to pipeline and storage operations. With respect 
to refineries used in the petroleum industry, they are non-
jurisdictional to PHMSA and we are not proposing to collect information 
on refineries except that reporting the location of a particular 
pipeline that ends at a refinery necessarily imparts ancillary 
information on the location of the refinery. In any event we do not 
believe the GPA's members generally include refineries.

D. Data Security

    PHMSA understands that the new data elements have varying degrees 
of sensitivity, and that some are highly sensitive when contained in 
the NPMS system. PHMSA has discussed the appropriate security 
categorization for the new data elements with TSA and has reviewed all 
comments regarding security submitted during the two 60-day notice 
comment periods.
    The following new data elements when contained in the NPMS system 
are considered SSI (Sensitive Security Information). These elements 
will be kept in an SSI-compliant environment at PHMSA. PHMSA would only 
release this information to covered persons with a need to know the 
information, as defined in 49 CFR part 15.

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SSI Elements
 Percent SMYS
 MAOP/MOP
 Segment ``could affect'' a Drinking Water USA
 Pump and compressor stations
 Gas storage fields
 Mainline block valves

    The elements in the list below are proposed to be restricted to 
government officials by inclusion in the Pipeline Information 
Management and Mapping Application (PIMMA), on www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov. 
PIMMA is password-protected and available only to government officials 
(who may see their area of jurisdiction). All PIMMA users are vetted to 
confirm their identity and employment before a password is issued. 
Pipeline operators may gain access to PIMMA but they will see only the 
pipelines they operate. The elements below may also be provided in 
shapefile or geodatabase format to requesting government officials upon 
verification of identity and employment, and receipt of a signed letter 
consenting to PHMSA's data security policy.
Elements Restricted to Government Officials
 Pipe diameter
 Commodity detail
 Pipe grade
 Seam type
 Decade of installation
 Wall thickness
 Inline inspection (yes/no)
 Class location
 Gas HCA segment
 Segment ``could affect'' a Highly Populated Area, Other 
Populated Area, Ecological USA, or Commercially Navigable Waterway
 Assessment method
 Assessment year
 Coated/uncoated
 FRP sequence number
 The proposed new LNG plant attributes (type of plant, total 
capacity, year constructed, impoundments, and exclusion zones)
 Breakout tank capacity

    The following elements are proposed to be displayed on the NPMS 
Public Viewer, which can be accessed by the general public. The current 
extent (one county per session) and zoom level (no closer than 
1:24,000) restrictions will remain in place.
Public Viewer Elements
 Pipe material
 Pipe join method
 Onshore/offshore
 Abandoned lines
 LNG plant locations and attributes not listed under the 
``elements restricted to government officials'' section
 Breakout tank locations and attributes (excluding capacity)

E. Industry Counter-Proposals

    Industry groups AGA, INGAA, API, and AOPL submitted comments which 
included alternative plans for revisions to the NPMS. These plans 
included support for a limited number of data elements in the 2015 
Federal Register notice. The table below shows the elements supported 
by the counter-proposals.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Data element                                     Supported in counter-proposal
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Diameter......................................  AGA, INGAA, API, AOPL.
Commodity detail..............................  AGA.
Pipe material.................................  AGA, INGAA, API, AOPL.
Highest percent operating SMYS................  AGA.
Decade of installation........................  AGA.
Wall thickness................................  API, AOPL.
Inline inspection (yes/no)....................  INGAA.
Class location................................  AGA.
Gas HCA segment...............................  AGA, INGAA.
Segment ``could affect'' an HCA...............  INGAA.
Coated/uncoated (yes/no only).................  AGA, INGAA.
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    PHMSA finds that all sets of attributes proposed by industry groups 
are inadequate to meet PHMSA's risk assessment and emergency planning 
goals as well as mandates from Congress and recommendations from NTSB. 
The next section provides a table showing the new data elements which 
will fulfill the recommendations and mandates.

F. Mandates and Recommendations

    In additional to satisfying DOT mission needs, PHMSA mission needs, 
PHMSA internal group needs, PHMSA partner needs and PHMSA stakeholder 
needs, this Information Collection is gathering geospatial information 
which will be used to fulfill Congressional mandates and National 
Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) recommendations. These mandates and 
recommendations include:
     NTSB 15-4: Increase the positional accuracy of pipeline 
centerlines and pipeline attribute details relevant to safety in the 
National Pipeline Mapping system.
     NTSB 15-5: Revise the submission requirement to include 
high consequence area identification as an attribute data element to 
the National Pipeline Mapping System.
     NTSB 15-8: Work with the appropriate federal, state, and 
local agencies to develop a national repository of geospatial data 
resources for the process for High Consequence Area identification, and 
publicize the availability of the repository.
     NTSB 15-22: Develop and implement a plan for all segments 
of the pipeline industry to improve data integration for integrity 
management through the use of geographic information systems.
     Pipeline Safety, Regulatory Certainty, and Job Creation 
Act of 2011, Section 11: Any other geospatial or technical data, 
including design and material specifications, that the Secretary 
determines are necessary to carry out the purposes of this section. The 
Secretary shall give reasonable notice to operators that the data are 
being requested.
    The following table shows the applicable data elements.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         Information collection data
     Mandate or recommendation                   element(s)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
NTSB 15-4.........................  Positional accuracy, Diameter,
                                     Commodity detail, SMYS, MAOP/MOP,
                                     Seam type, Decade of installation,
                                     Wall thickness, Pipe join method,
                                     Inline Inspection y/n, Class
                                     location, Gas HCA segment, Segment
                                     ``could affect'' an HCA, Coated/
                                     uncoated.

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NTSB 15-5.........................  Class location, Gas HCA segment,
                                     Segment ``could affect'' an HCA.
NTSB 15-8.........................  Class location, Gas HCA segment,
                                     Segment ``could affect'' an HCA.
NTSB 15-22........................  Pipe material, SMYS, MAOP/MOP, Seam
                                     type, Wall thickness, Pipe join
                                     method, Inline Inspection y/n, Year
                                     of last ILI inspection, Coated/
                                     uncoated, Pressure test.
Pipeline Safety, Regulatory         Diameter, Pipe material, SMYS, Seam
 Certainty, and Job Creation Act     type, Wall thickness, Pipe join
 of 2011, Section 11.                method, Inline Inspection y/n.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

G. Definitions

    Several commenters, as well as attendees of the November 2015 
Operator Workshop, expressed serious concerns about the use of the word 
``predominant.'' These concerns centered on how the usage of 
predominant attributes is poorly defined, difficult to verify 
compliance with, and risks improper categorization of pipeline risk. 
From a technical standpoint, operators indicated it was more difficult 
for them to generalize values into a ``predominant'' value than to 
submit actual values. For these reasons, submitting a ``predominant'' 
value will always be optional. Appendix A of the NPMS Operator 
Standards details the data elements for which ``predominant'' is an 
option.

V. Timeline for Collection of New Data Elements

    PHMSA has heard operators' and industry's concerns regarding the 
amount of time needed to compile, research, and/or prepare the data 
required for this information collection. PHMSA will collect the new 
data elements in three phases. Phase 1 data will be collected the first 
submission year after the effective date, Phase 2 data will be 
collected the second submission year after the effective date, and 
Phase 3 data will be collected in 2024. The data elements in each phase 
are listed below:

Phase 1

 Pipe diameter
 Commodity detail
 Pipe material
 Pipe grade
 Wall thickness
 Pipe joining method
 MAOP/MOP
 SMYS
 Seam type
 Onshore/offshore
 Inline inspection (yes/no)
 Class location
 Gas HCA segment
 FRP sequence number
 Abandoned pipelines
 Pump and compressor stations
 Breakout tanks
 LNG plants

Phase 2

 Decade of installation
 Segment could affect an HCA
 Assessment method
 Assessment year
 Coated (yes/no)
 Gas storage fields
 Mainline block valves

Phase 3

 Positional accuracy conforms with new standards (note that 
operators are encouraged to submit their centerlines with the new 
accuracy standard as the data becomes available)

VI. Summary of Impacted Collection

    The following information is provided for this information 
collection: (1) Title of the information collection, (2) OMB control 
number, (3) Current expiration date, (4) Type of request, (5) Abstract 
of the information collection activity, (6) Description of affected 
public, (7) Frequency of collection, and (8) Estimate of total annual 
reporting and recordkeeping burden. PHMSA requests comments on the 
following information collection:
    Title: National Pipeline Mapping System Program.
    OMB Control Number: 2137-0596.
    Form Numbers: N/A.
    Expiration Date: 6/30/2016.
    Type of Review: Revision of a Previously Approved Information 
Collection.
    Abstract: Each operator of a pipeline facility (except distribution 
lines and gathering lines) must provide PHMSA geospatial data for their 
pipeline system and contact information. The provided information is 
incorporated into NPMS to support various regulatory programs, pipeline 
inspections, and authorized external customers. Following the initial 
submission of the requested data, the operator must make a new 
submission to NPMS if any changes occur so PHMSA can maintain and 
improve the accuracy of the NPMS's information.
    Respondents: Operators of natural gas, hazardous liquid, and 
liquefied natural gas pipelines.
    Number of Respondents: 1,211.
    Number of Responses: 1,211.
    Frequency: Annual.
    Estimate of Total Annual Burden: 171,983 hours.
    Public Comments Invited: You are asked to comment on any aspect of 
this information collection, including: (a) Whether the proposed 
collection of information is necessary for the Department's 
performance; (b) the accuracy of the estimated burden; (c) ways for the 
Department to enhance the quality, utility and clarity of the 
information collection; and (d) ways that the burden could be minimized 
without reducing the quality of the collected information.
    The agency will summarize and/or include your comments in the 
request for OMB's clearance of this information collection.

    Authority:  The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995; 44 U.S.C. 
Chapter 35, as amended; and 49 CFR 1.48.

    Issued in Washington, DC, on June 16, 2016, under authority 
delegated in 49 CFR 1.97.
Alan K. Mayberry,
Acting Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety.
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                                                  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                               G. Year of Original Pressure Test and Its           to submit comments on the proposed
                                                                                                                Pressure                                         attributes to docket PHMSA–2014–0092.
                                                  Pipeline and Hazardous Materials                           H. Year of Last Pressure Test and Its               During the 60-day comment period,
                                                  Safety Administration                                         Pressure
                                                                                                                                                                 PHMSA received input from 28
                                                                                                             I. Gas Storage Fields
                                                  [Docket No. PHMSA–2014–0092]                            III. Retained Attributes                               different commenters comprised of
                                                                                                             A. Pipe Diameter                                    pipeline operators, industry and interest
                                                  Pipeline Safety: Request for Revision                      B. Wall Thickness                                   groups, and the general public.
                                                  of a Previously Approved Information                       C. Commodity Detail                                    On August 27, 2015, (80 FR 52084)
                                                  Information Collection: National                           D. Pipe Material                                    PHMSA published another notice in the
                                                  Pipeline Mapping System Program                            E. Pipe Grade                                       Federal Register to address the many
                                                                                                             F. Pipe Join Method                                 comments received and to request
                                                  AGENCY: Pipeline and Hazardous                             G. Seam Type
                                                                                                                                                                 additional comments on the revised
                                                  Materials Safety Administration                            H. Onshore/Offshore
                                                                                                             I. Inline Inspection (Yes/No)                       path forward. During this subsequent
                                                  (PHMSA), DOT.                                                                                                  comment period, PHMSA received
                                                                                                             J. Class Location
                                                  ACTION: Notice and request for                             K. Gas HCA Segment                                  feedback and several suggestions on
                                                  comments.                                                  L. Segment Could Affect a High                      how to improve the quality and
                                                                                                                Consequence Area                                 efficiency of this information collection.
                                                  SUMMARY:   In compliance with the                          M. Facility Response Plan Sequence                  Commenters included:
                                                  Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44                           Number
                                                  U.S.C. 3501 et seq.), this notice                          N. Abandoned Pipelines
                                                                                                                                                                 AGA—American Gas Association
                                                  announces that the Information                             O. Maximum Allowable Operating                      APGA—American Public Gas
                                                  Collection Request, abstracted below, is                      Pressure/Maximum Operating Pressure                 Association
                                                  being forwarded to the Office of                           P. Pump and Compressor Stations                     API/AOPL—American Petroleum
                                                  Management and Budget (OMB) for                            Q. Mainline Block Valves                               Institute/Association of Oil Pipelines
                                                                                                             R. Breakout Tanks                                   CPL—Chevron Pipeline Company
                                                  review. On August 27, 2015, (79 FR                         S. Additional Liquefied Natural Gas Plant
                                                  44246), PHMSA published a notice and                                                                           DOMAC—Distrigas of Massachusetts
                                                                                                                Attributes                                          LLC
                                                  request for comments in the Federal                     IV. General Comments
                                                                                                                                                                 ETP—Energy Transfer Partners
                                                  Register titled: ‘‘Pipeline Safety:                        A. Reporting
                                                                                                             B. Burden                                           GPA—Gas Processors Association
                                                  Request for Revision of a Previously
                                                                                                             C. Legality                                         INGAA
                                                  Approved Information Collection:
                                                                                                             D. Data Security                                    John Russell
                                                  National Pipeline Mapping System
                                                                                                             E. Industry Counter-Proposals                       Lilah Haxton
                                                  (NPMS) Program (OMB Control No.
                                                                                                             F. Mandates and Recommendations                     MidAmerican Energy Company
                                                  2137–0596),’’ seeking comments on                          G. Definitions                                      Molly Wolf
                                                  proposed changes to the NPMS data                       V. Timeline for Collection of New Data                 NiSource Inc.
                                                  collection. During the comment period,                        Elements                                         Northern Natural Gas Company
                                                  which was extended until November 25,                      A. Phase 1 Data Elements                            PST—Pipeline Safety Trust
                                                  2015, PHMSA received many comments                         B. Phase 2 Data Elements
                                                                                                                                                                 SEP—Spectra Energy Partners
                                                  on ways to improve this data collection.                   C. Phase 3 Data Elements
                                                                                                          VI. Summary of Impacted Collection                     Southwest Gas Association
                                                  We are publishing this notice to address                                                                       Tim Ligon
                                                  the comments received and to announce                   I. Background                                          TPA—Texas Pipeline Association
                                                  our proposed path forward.                                                                                     TRANSCANADA CORP
                                                                                                             On July 30, 2014, (79 FR 44246)
                                                  DATES: Written comments on this
                                                                                                          PHMSA published a notice and request                      A public meeting was also held on
                                                  information collection should be                        for comments in the Federal Register                   September 10, 2015, (80 FR 52084) and
                                                  submitted by July 22, 2016.                             titled: ‘‘Pipeline Safety: Request for                 a technical workshop on November 25,
                                                  ADDRESSES: Please send comments                         Revision of a Previously Approved                      2015, (80 FR 65286). The purpose of the
                                                  regarding this information collection                   Information Collection: National                       second public meeting and the technical
                                                  request, including suggestions for                      Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS)                         workshop was to grant the public
                                                  reducing the burden, to OMB, Attention:                 Program (OMB Control No. 2137–0596)’’                  further opportunities to learn about
                                                  Desk Officer for PHMSA, 725 17th                        seeking comments on proposed changes                   PHMSA’s proposal, to ask pertinent
                                                  Street NW., Washington, DC 20503.                       to the NPMS data collection. Within this               questions about the collection, and to
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        notice, PHMSA laid out its intentions to               offer suggestions regarding the path
                                                  Amy Nelson, GIS Manager, Program                        revise the currently approved NPMS                     forward. Details about the second public
                                                  Development Division, U.S. Department                   data collection to expand the data                     meeting and the public workshop can be
                                                  of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey                      attributes collected and to improve the                found at: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/
                                                  Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590, by                    positional accuracy of NPMS                            meetings/MtgHome.mtg?mtg=106.
                                                  phone at 202–493–0591, or email at                      submissions. On November 17, 2014,                        PHMSA is publishing this notice to
                                                  amy.nelson@dot.gov.                                     (79 FR 65295), PHMSA held a public                     address and respond to the comments
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              meeting to grant the public an                         received. Please note that technical
                                                  I. Background                                           opportunity to learn more about                        details pertaining to the new data
                                                  II. Modified or Dropped Attributes                      PHMSA’s proposal, to ask pertinent                     elements such as domains and reporting
                                                     A. Positional Accuracy                               questions about the collection, and to                 requirements for each attribute can be
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                                                     B. Highest Percent Operating Specified               offer suggestions regarding the path                   found in the NPMS Operator Standards
                                                       Minimum Yield Strength                             forward. Details about the meeting,                    Manual, (30-Day Notice Version), which
                                                     C. Decade of Installation
                                                     D. Year of Last Corrosion, Dent, Crack, and
                                                                                                          including copies of the meeting’s                      is attached to the docket.
                                                       Other ILI Inspections                              presentation files, can be found at:                      The data being requested is the first
                                                     E. Coated/Uncoated and Cathodic                      http://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/meetings/                  substantial update to NPMS submission
                                                       Protection                                         MtgHome.mtg?mtg=101. PHMSA                             requirements since the NPMS standards
                                                     F. Type of Coating                                   encouraged participants of the meeting                 were developed in 1998. The NPMS is


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                                                  PHMSA’s only dataset which tracks                         • Provide better support to PHMSA’s                  Federal Highway Administration’s
                                                  where pipe characteristics occur,                       inspectors by providing more accurate                  ‘Highway Functional Classification
                                                  instead of how much/how many of                         pipeline locations and additional                      Concepts’ within its potential impact
                                                  those characteristics are in PHMSA’s                    pipeline-related geospatial data that can              radius’’ was spatially inaccurate and
                                                  regulated pipelines. PHMSA seeks to                     be linked to tabular data in PHMSA’s                   could not be relied upon to definitively
                                                  reduce duplication and will consider                    inspection database.                                   designate the right-of-way. PHMSA
                                                  the impact on the tabular data submitted                  • Better support PHMSA’s research                    conducted a close examination of the
                                                  through the annual reports once the data                and development programs by helping                    reference layer and came to the same
                                                  elements described in this notice are                   to predict the impact of new technology                conclusion. Therefore, the positional
                                                  being collected. In PHMSA’s last                        on regulated pipelines.                                accuracy definition is modified to read
                                                  Congressional reauthorization, Section                  II. Modified or Dropped Attributes                     as follows:
                                                  60132(a) stated that PHMSA has the                                                                                Hazardous liquid pipeline operators must
                                                  power to collect ‘‘any other geospatial or                 PHMSA received wide-ranging
                                                                                                                                                                 submit data with a positional accuracy of +/
                                                  technical data, including design and                    comments that provided various points                  ¥ 50 feet. Gas transmission operators must
                                                  material specifications, which the                      of view on the proposed attributes and                 submit data at +/¥ 50 feet accuracy for all
                                                  Secretary determines are necessary to                   the effect the collection of this data                 segments which are in a Class 2, Class 3, or
                                                  carry out the purposes of this section.                 would have on the pipeline safety                      Class 4 area; are within a HCA or have one
                                                  The Secretary shall give reasonable                     program, the pipeline industry, and the                or more buildings intended for human
                                                  notice to operators that the data are                   general public. After much                             occupancy or an identified site, (See
                                                                                                          consideration, PHMSA will modify or                    § 192.903), within its potential impact radius.
                                                  being requested.’’ The National
                                                                                                          drop the following attributes, standards               All other gas pipeline segments must be
                                                  Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)                                                                             mapped to a positional accuracy of +/¥ 100
                                                  recommendation P–11–8 states that                       or components at this time: Positional
                                                                                                                                                                 feet.
                                                  PHMSA should ‘‘require operators of                     accuracy, Highest percent operating
                                                  natural gas transmission and                            Specified Maximum Yield Strength,                         Furthermore, multiple commenters
                                                  distribution pipelines and hazardous                    Decade of Installation, Year of last                   requested more time to comply with the
                                                  liquid pipelines to provide system-                     corrosion, dent, crack, and other ILI                  new positional accuracy standard. They
                                                  specific information about their pipeline               inspections, Coated/uncoated and                       noted that the most efficient and low-
                                                  systems to the emergency response                       cathodic protection, Type of coating,                  cost method of bringing their data into
                                                  agencies of the communities and                         Year of original pressure test and its                 the new standard is to update
                                                  jurisdictions in which those pipelines                  pressure, Year of last pressure test and               centerlines during scheduled in-line
                                                  are located. This information should                    its pressure, and Gas Storage Fields.                  inspection (ILI) runs. Commenters from
                                                  include pipe diameter, operating                        PHMSA reserves the right to reconsider                 INGAA requested a deadline of 2023 for
                                                  pressure, product transported, and                      these attributes in the future. Complete               complying with the new standard. API
                                                  potential impact radius.’’ Other NTSB                   details on all of the attributes, (such as             commenters requested several years to
                                                  recommendations are in section 4F with                  format, choices, and whether it is a                   comply, and AGA also requested a
                                                  the attributes they address.                            required attribute), can be found in                   seven-year period to bring 100% of
                                                     Specifically, the new data elements                  Appendix A of the draft NPMS Operator                  pipelines into the proposed accuracy
                                                  will:                                                   Standards Manual, which is attached to                 standard. PHMSA seeks to reduce the
                                                     • Aid the industry and all levels of                 the docket.                                            burden on operators to comply with this
                                                  government, from Federal to municipal,                                                                         standard, and therefore requires all
                                                                                                          A. Positional Accuracy
                                                  in promoting public awareness of                                                                               pipelines submitted to the NPMS have
                                                  hazardous liquid and gas pipelines and                     This data element will be modified                  the stated new positional accuracy by
                                                  in improving emergency responder                        from the 2015 notice. In the 2015 notice,              the operator’s 2024 submission
                                                  outreach. Currently, 787 Federal                        PHMSA proposed that hazardous liquid                   (reflecting data as of 12/31/2023).
                                                  officials, 1,208 state officials and 4,791              pipeline operators submit data with a                  Operators may submit their centerlines
                                                  county officials have access to the                     positional accuracy of +/¥ 50 feet. Gas                with the new accuracy standard earlier
                                                  online mapping application. Providing                   transmission operators would be                        if some or all of their centerlines have
                                                  these officials with an improved NPMS,                  required to submit data at +/¥ 50 feet                 been brought into the new standard. To
                                                  containing system-specific information                  accuracy for all segments which are in                 clarify, part of an operator’s yearly
                                                  about local pipeline facilities, can help               a Class 2, Class 3, or Class 4 area; are               submission prior to 2024 may comply
                                                  ensure emergency response agencies                      within a HCA or have one or more                       with the new 50/100 foot standard,
                                                  and communities are better prepared                     buildings intended for human                           while part retains the current 500 foot
                                                  and can better execute response                         occupancy; an identified site (See                     standard.
                                                  operations during incidents.                            § 192.903); a right-of-way for a
                                                                                                                                                                 B. Highest Percent Operating Specified
                                                     • Permit more powerful and accurate                  designated interstate; freeway,
                                                                                                          expressway, or other principal 4-lane                  Maximum Yield Strength
                                                  tabular and geospatial analysis, which
                                                  will strengthen PHMSA’s ability to                      arterial roadway as defined in the                        This data element will be modified
                                                  evaluate existing and proposed                          Federal Highway Administration’s                       from the 2015 notice, which defined
                                                  regulations as well as operator programs                ‘‘Highway Functional Classification                    this data element as ‘‘hoop stress
                                                  and/or procedures.                                      Concepts’’ within its potential impact                 corresponding to the maximum
                                                     • Strengthen the effectiveness of                    radius. All other gas pipeline segments                operating pressure (MOP) or maximum
                                                  PHMSA’s risk rankings and evaluations,                  were requested to be mapped to a                       allowable operating pressure (MAOP) as
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                                                  which are used as a factor in                           positional accuracy of +/¥ 100 feet.                   a percentage of Specified Minimum
                                                  determining pipeline inspection priority                Multiple commenters noted that the                     Yield Strength (SMYS). Report with up
                                                  and frequency.                                          reference GIS layer supplied to                        to one decimal place.’’ Commenters
                                                     • Allow for more effective assistance                determine the ‘‘right-of-way for a                     argued that PHMSA can calculate this
                                                  to emergency responders by providing                    designated interstate; freeway,                        data element with the MAOP/MOP
                                                  them with a more reliable, complete                     expressway, or other principal 4-lane                  attribute plus pipe grade. However, this
                                                  dataset of pipelines and facilities.                    arterial roadway as defined in the                     is not true in all cases. Where the


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                                                  allowable operating pressure differs                    Assessment method for the most recent                  H. Year of Last Pressure Test and Its
                                                  from the actual operating pressure, or                  assessment: ILI = Inline Inspection, DIR               Pressure
                                                  when the pipe is of unknown or                          = Direct Assessment Method, or PT =                       This data element will be modified
                                                  unlisted specification, percent SMYS                    Hydrostatic Pressure Test). (2)                        from the 2015 notice. As explained in
                                                  cannot be calculated. This data element                 Assessment Year: 4-digit year of last                  section E, the pressure test and ILI
                                                  is valuable to PHMSA as it helps show                   assessment. These elements are                         inspection elements are being rolled up
                                                  where the pipe material is stressed.                    mandatory submissions for pipeline                     into the new Assessment Method
                                                  PHMSA has a need to see where this                      segments that must be assessed per                     element. The requirement to always
                                                  attribute changes from year to year to                  §§ 192 and 195. As described in the                    submit the year of the last pressure test
                                                  help with risk ranking and inspection                                                                          has been removed; however, if the
                                                                                                          NPMS Operator Standards Manual,
                                                  planning. This attribute will be changed                                                                       method of assessment was a pressure
                                                                                                          operators can indicate whether a
                                                  to the following: Percent SMYS: Hoop                                                                           test, the year of the test is required in
                                                  stress corresponding to the maximum                     segment is exempt from assessment, and
                                                                                                          if more than one assessment method                     the Assessment Year field.
                                                  operating pressure (MOP) or maximum
                                                  allowable operating pressure (MAOP) as                  was performed concurrently the last                    I. Gas Storage Fields
                                                  a percentage of SMYS. Choose one of                     time the segment was assessed, an
                                                                                                                                                                    This data element will be modified
                                                  the following categories: L20 = <20%;                   operator may indicate that in the                      from the 2015 notice. Commenters
                                                  L30 = ≥20% and <30%; L40 = ≥30% and                     additional assessment method fields,                   (Transcanada and Texas Pipeline
                                                  <40%; L50 = ≥40% and <50%; L60 =                        which are optional.                                    Association) opposed this data element.
                                                  ≥50% and <60%; L72 = ≥60% and                                                                                  AGA requested that the choices for field
                                                                                                          E. Coated/Uncoated and Cathodic
                                                  <72%; L80 = ≥72% and <80%; G80 =                                                                               type be changed to aboveground tanks,
                                                                                                          Protection
                                                  >80%. Also, note that this new data                                                                            underground cavern, depleted reservoir,
                                                  element will eliminate the need for the                    These data elements will be modified                or aquifer storage. PHMSA accepts the
                                                  ‘‘low-stress’’ existing data element.                   from the 2015 notice. In that notice,                  proposal to change the storage field
                                                  ‘‘Low-stress’’ will be removed from                     PHMSA proposed two related data                        types per AGA’s request, but will also
                                                  NPMS submissions. This information                      elements: Coated/uncoated pipe and                     include a choice for injection wells. The
                                                  when contained in the NPMS system is                    type of coating. The operator was asked                new choices are noted in the NPMS
                                                  considered Sensitive Security                                                                                  Operator Standards Manual, Appendix
                                                                                                          to identify whether the pipe was
                                                  Information (SSI) per PHMSA’s                                                                                  A4. Note that this element when
                                                  consultations with the Transportation                   ‘‘effectively’’ cathodic protection (CP)
                                                                                                          coated steel, no CP coated steel, CP bare              contained in the NPMS system is
                                                  Security Administration (TSA).                                                                                 considered SSI per PHMSA’s
                                                                                                          steel, no CP bare steel, or plastic.
                                                  C. Decade of Installation                                                                                      consultations with TSA.
                                                                                                          INGAA requested that this attribute be
                                                     This data element will be modified                   changed to a yes/no choice to reduce the               III. Retained Attributes
                                                  from the 2015 notice. PHMSA asked                       burden on operators. PHMSA agrees                         After careful consideration of the
                                                  operators to submit the ‘‘predominant’’                 that a yes/no choice is sufficient for its             comments received, along with the
                                                  decade of installation on a pipe                        internal needs and for the needs of its                agency’s pipeline safety goals, PHMSA
                                                  segment, signifying 90% or more of the                  stakeholders. Furthermore, PHMSA will                  has decided to move forward with the
                                                  physical pipe represented by the                        remove the word ‘‘effectively’’ from the               proposal to collect geospatial data on
                                                  segment. In the comments and in the                     definition. The new data element is as                 the following pipeline attributes with no
                                                  NPMS Operator Workshop held on                          follows: Whether the pipe is coated                    substantial modifications.
                                                  November 18, 2015, operators explained                  (yes/no).
                                                  that the burden would be lower if they                                                                         A. Pipe Diameter
                                                  could submit actual values, not                         F. Type of Coating                                        PHMSA originally proposed requiring
                                                  predominant values. PHMSA is                                                                                   operators to submit data on the nominal
                                                  modifying this attribute to be defined as                 As explained in section F above, this                diameter, also called the nominal pipe
                                                  either actual or predominant, (90% or                   data element will be dropped.                          size of a pipe segment. Knowing the
                                                  more of the represented segment),                       Submitting the type of coating increases               diameter of a pipeline can help
                                                  decade of installation.                                 the burden on operators and PHMSA                      emergency responders determine the
                                                                                                          has determined that this data element is               impact area of a pipeline in the event of
                                                  D. Year of Last Corrosion, Dent, Crack,                 not necessary to serve its internal needs              a release. This attribute also gives
                                                  and Other ILI Inspections                               and those of its stakeholders.                         PHMSA the opportunity to gain a
                                                     These data elements will be modified                                                                        broader understanding of the sizes of
                                                  from the 2015 notice. Commenters                        G. Year of Original Pressure Test and Its              pipe being operated in any given
                                                  expressed concern about how this                        Pressure                                               geographic region, and to further assess
                                                  element would be used. If a null value                    This data element will be dropped. As                potential impacts to public safety and
                                                  was entered because a corrosion/dent/                                                                          the environment.
                                                                                                          explained in section E, the pressure test
                                                  crack/other ILI inspection was not                                                                                PHMSA received eighteen comments
                                                                                                          and ILI inspection elements are being
                                                  required by regulation, it would be                                                                            in support of including mandatory
                                                  misleading for PHMSA and its partners                   rolled up into the new Assessment
                                                                                                                                                                 reporting of pipe diameter in the
                                                  to view that segment as having                          Method element. The original pressure                  information collection. This included
                                                  increased risk. In order to reduce the                  test and its pressure will no longer be                industry associations such as INGAA,
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                                                  burden on operators and accurately                      required. If the original pressure test                AGA, API, and AOPL, public interest
                                                  evaluate a pipe’s condition and risk,                   was the only assessment performed, it                  groups, and individual operators. Most
                                                  PHMSA will create a new attribute                       will be submitted as the Assessment                    concerns centered on clarification
                                                  which streamlines the information in                    Method and its year will be noted in the               regarding whether PHMSA was
                                                  this data element and in the pressure                   Assessment Year field. Operators will                  requesting nominal pipe size or actual
                                                  test elements (see sections H and I). The               not be required to research the original               diameter. Nominal pipe size will be
                                                  new elements are as follows: (1)                        pressure test otherwise.                               collected.


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                                                     PHMSA proposes to move forward                       comment period, supporters of                          segment were welded, coupled,
                                                  with this attribute as originally                       collecting commodity detail included                   screwed, flanged, used plastic pipe
                                                  proposed. To clarify and be consistent                  AGA, INGAA, Southwest Gas                              joints, or other.
                                                  with other reporting methods, diameter                  Association, and Texas Pipeline                           AGA asked that an option be added to
                                                  will be reported as the Nominal Pipe                    Association. API/AOPL noted that the                   submit the predominant value for this
                                                  Size (NPS) of the pipe segment, which                   specific commodity can change on a                     data. TransCanada opposed collecting
                                                  is the diameter in whole number inches,                 daily basis, which could be misleading                 this attribute. The Texas Pipeline
                                                  (except for pipe less than 5″), used to                 for emergency responders. PHMSA                        Association and commenter Molly Wolf
                                                  describe the pipe size, (e.g., 85⁄8″ outside            understands this is the case with many                 asked that an ‘‘unknown’’ choice be
                                                  diameter pipe has a nominal pipe size                   pipelines, and provides three fields,                  added. PHMSA will include the
                                                  of 8). Decimals are not accepted for this               (CMDTY_DTL1, CMDTY_DTL2, and                           requested ‘‘unknown’’ choice. PHMSA
                                                  measure (except for pipe with an                        CMDTY_DTL3), to represent up to three                  analysts and inspectors would use this
                                                  outside diameter less than 5″). The                     specific commodities. The fields                       information to identify high-risk joining
                                                  primary benefit for incorporating this                  COMMODITY and CMDTY_DTL1                               methods and will be used in PHMSA’s
                                                  attribute is that a larger pipe may pose                should represent the commodity in the                  risk rankings and evaluations. These
                                                  a greater hazard during a rupture.                      pipe on 12/31 of the previous year.                    models are used to determine pipeline
                                                  Knowing the location of large lines in                     PHMSA will move forward with this                   inspection priority and frequency.
                                                  relation to populated areas will help                   collection. This level of detail is
                                                  PHMSA effectively prioritize                                                                                   G. Seam Type
                                                                                                          required because of potential differences
                                                  inspections and emergency response                      in leak characteristics, rupture-impacted                 PHMSA proposed operators submit
                                                  planning.                                               hazardous areas and a pipeline’s                       data on the seam type of each pipe
                                                                                                          internal integrity. Emergency                          segment. Options include: SMLS =
                                                  B. Wall Thickness                                                                                              Seamless, LFERW = Low frequency or
                                                                                                          responders will also be able to better
                                                     PHMSA originally proposed to collect                 respond to pipeline incidents if they are              direct current electric resistance
                                                  data on the nominal wall thickness of a                 prepared for the commodity which is                    welded, HFERW = High frequency
                                                  pipe. PHMSA intends to collect this                     likely being transported.                              electric resistance welded, UNKERW =
                                                  information as originally proposed.                                                                            Electric resistance welded with
                                                  Comments received on the last                           D. Pipe Material                                       unknown frequency (possible if made
                                                  information collection revision include                   PHMSA originally proposed that                       around 1970), DSAW = Double side
                                                  support from Spectra Energy Partners                    operators submit data on pipe material.                submerged arc weld, SSAW = Single
                                                  and Transcanada Corporation. AGA                        Operators will be required to submit                   side submerged arc weld, SPRSAW =
                                                  opposed collection of wall thickness,                   data on whether a segment was                          Spiral single side submerged arc weld,
                                                  claiming it can be derived from SMYS.                   constructed out of cast iron, plastic,                 EFW = Flash weld, LAPW = Lap weld,
                                                  However, this is not possible when the                  steel, composite, or other material.                   FBW = Furnace butt weld, PLAS =
                                                  pipe is of unknown or unlisted                          PHMSA received no opposition from                      Plastic or OTHER = Other unlisted seam
                                                  specification. Texas Pipeline                           commentators.                                          type, UNK = Unknown seam type.
                                                  Association asked that an ‘‘unknown’’                     PHMSA proposes to move forward                          Spectra Energy Partners supported
                                                  option be added due to data gaps for                    with this collection as originally                     inclusion of this attribute. TransCanada
                                                  pre-1970 pipe. PHMSA will add an                        introduced. Knowing the pipe material                  opposed collection, and commenter
                                                  ‘‘unknown’’ option. API asked whether                   helps PHMSA determine the level of                     Molly Wolf recommended adding an
                                                  wall thickness would be required for                    potential risk from excavation damage                  ‘‘unknown’’ option.
                                                  grandfathered natural gas pipelines, and                and external environmental loads.                         PHMSA intends to collect this
                                                  whether the lowest wall thickness per                   These can also be factors in emergency                 information with the possibility of
                                                  diameter could be submitted. In this                    response planning.                                     limiting it to Classes 3, 4, and HCAs. An
                                                  case, operators should choose the lowest                                                                       ‘‘unknown’’ option has been added.
                                                  wall thickness value for that MAOP/                     E. Pipe Grade
                                                                                                                                                                 This information is used to determine
                                                  MOP section. Otherwise, operators                          PHMSA originally proposed that                      which type of integrity management
                                                  should submit actual wall thickness                     operators submit information on the                    inspection assessment should apply, is
                                                  values. PHMSA intends to collect this                   predominant pipe grade of a pipeline                   important for risk analysis due to
                                                  information as originally proposed. For                 segment. AGA believed this attribute                   certain time-dependent risky seam types
                                                  clarification, PHMSA is requesting the                  was redundant because percentage of                    (e.g. LFERW), and is used to confirm
                                                  nominal wall thickness. PHMSA                           SMYS captured the risk from pipe                       MAOP/MOP.
                                                  analysts and inspectors identified this                 grade. Spectra asked that PHMSA
                                                  as a fundamental piece of descriptive                   collect this information as actual, not                H. Onshore/Offshore
                                                  information for pipeline risk. This                     predominant, values. This information                     PHMSA proposes operators designate
                                                  information is especially critical for                  is essential in issues regarding pipe                  whether a pipe segment is onshore or
                                                  determining the relative risk of                        integrity, and is a necessary component                offshore.
                                                  corrosion.                                              in determining the allowable operating                    Spectra Energy Partners and
                                                                                                          pressure of a pipeline. The list of pipe               TransCanada were supportive of
                                                  C. Commodity Detail                                                                                            collecting this attribute and asked that
                                                                                                          grades is available in the NPMS
                                                     PHMSA proposed operators submit                      Operator Standards (Appendix A).                       PHMSA issue a clear definition of
                                                  commodity details for pipelines if the                                                                         ‘‘offshore.’’
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                                                                                                          Operators are welcome to submit either
                                                  transported commodity is crude oil,                     actual or predominant (90% of pipe                        PHMSA will move forward with this
                                                  product or natural gas, and                             segment) values.                                       attribute as originally proposed. PHMSA
                                                  subcategories of each. The list of                                                                             directs operators to the definition of an
                                                  commodity choices is available in the                   F. Pipe Join Method                                    offshore pipeline found in §§ 191.3 and
                                                  NPMS Operator Standards Manual                            PHMSA proposed operators submit                      195.2: ‘‘Offshore means beyond the line
                                                  (Appendix A). Other choices may be                      data on the pipe join method. Operators                of ordinary low water along that portion
                                                  added as the need arises. During the last               will indicate whether pipes within the                 of the coast of the United States that is


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                                                  in direct contact with the open seas and                K. Gas HCA Segment                                     M. Facility Response Plan Sequence
                                                  beyond the line marking the seaward                                                                            Number, if Applicable
                                                  limit of inland waters.’’ Frequently,                      PHMSA proposed gas transmission
                                                                                                          operators identify HCA pipe segments                     PHMSA proposed operators submit
                                                  comparisons between the NPMS                                                                                   the Facility Response Plan sequence
                                                  (PHMSA-generated) offshore mileage                      as defined by § 192.903. AGA, INGAA,
                                                                                                          Southwest Gas Association, Spectra                     number for applicable liquid pipeline
                                                  statistics and operator-generated annual                                                                       segments according to Part 194. This is
                                                  report offshore mileage statistics do not               Energy Partners, Transcanada, and
                                                                                                          Texas Pipeline Association supported                   a 4 digit number (i.e., 0003) that is
                                                  match. This collection will allow                                                                              assigned by PHMSA and provided to the
                                                  PHMSA to standardize and compare the                    collecting data regarding Gas HCAs.
                                                                                                                                                                 operator in the Letter of Approval for
                                                  statistics for regulatory purposes.                        PHMSA intends to move forward with
                                                                                                                                                                 the submitted facility response plan.
                                                                                                          the Gas HCA segment attribute as
                                                  I. Inline Inspection (Yes/No)                                                                                  PHMSA will not collect the Control
                                                                                                          originally proposed. This information
                                                     PHMSA originally proposed that                                                                              Number attribute because it is no longer
                                                                                                          will help emergency responders identify
                                                  operators indicate whether their system                                                                        used to identify a FRP. There was no
                                                                                                          pipelines with greater potential for
                                                  is capable of accommodating an ILI tool.                                                                       significant commenter opposition to
                                                                                                          significant damage. Additionally, these
                                                  INGAA, Spectra Energy Partners, and                                                                            collecting this information.
                                                                                                          attributes identify pipelines subject to
                                                  Transcanada supported collection of                                                                              PHMSA intends to move forward with
                                                                                                          integrity management procedures.
                                                  this attribute. AGA opposed collection.                                                                        this attribute as originally proposed.
                                                                                                          PHMSA has explicit statutory authority
                                                  APGA asked that PHMSA clarify it was                                                                           Access to the relevant facility response
                                                                                                          to map high-consequence assets under
                                                  not requiring operators of transmission                                                                        plan sequence number through NPMS
                                                                                                          49 U.S.C. 60132(d). Gas operators are
                                                  pipelines to make modifications to                                                                             would be beneficial to first responders
                                                                                                          only expected to submit information on
                                                  pipelines to accommodate ILI tools. A                                                                          in an emergency situation, especially in
                                                                                                          whether or not that segment is an HCA
                                                  comment from the November 2015                                                                                 areas with multiple pipeline facilities.
                                                                                                          segment as defined in § 192.903.
                                                  Operator Workshop was to make this                                                                             Furthermore, this would greatly reduce
                                                  attribute predominant.                                  L. Segment Could Affect a High                         the workload of regional offices and
                                                     PHMSA intends to collect this                        Consequence Area (HCA)                                 even operators tasked with ensuring
                                                  information as originally proposed. This                                                                       compliance with response plan
                                                                                                             PHMSA proposed hazardous liquid                     regulations. Mapping the FRP sequence
                                                  attribute is not collected on a                         operators identify pipe segments which
                                                  predominant basis on the Annual                                                                                numbers allows PHMSA and its
                                                                                                          could affect HCAs as defined by                        partners to identify gaps in compliance,
                                                  Reports, so PHMSA will not accept this                  § 195.450. Pipe segments can be
                                                  attribute on a predominant basis on the                                                                        assists with facility response plan
                                                                                                          classified as affecting or not affecting               reviews and approvals, and enables
                                                  NPMS submission. For the purpose of                     each of the following: a ‘‘highly
                                                  this information collection, this                                                                              PHMSA to determine the applicable
                                                                                                          populated area,’’ an ‘‘other populated                 FRP for any given pipe in the NPMS.
                                                  attribute denotes whether a line is                     area,’’ an Ecological Unusually Sensitive
                                                  capable of accepting an inline                                                                                 Since applicable liquid operators are
                                                                                                          Area (USA), a Drinking Water USA, and                  required to have this information,
                                                  inspection tool with currently available                a Commercially Navigable Waterway.
                                                  technology. There is no attached                                                                               PHMSA believes it should be minimally
                                                                                                          See Appendix A of the NPMS Operator                    burdensome to submit it.
                                                  mandate to modify the pipeline so that                  Standards for definitions. Spectra
                                                  it can accommodate ILI tools. ILI                       Energy Partners and the Texas Pipeline                 N. Abandoned Pipelines
                                                  information is useful for tracking                      Association supported this attribute,
                                                  progress related to NTSB                                                                                          PHMSA proposed that all gas
                                                                                                          while Transcanada opposed it.                          transmission and hazardous liquid
                                                  recommendations P–15–18 and P–15–20
                                                  which recommend that all natural gas                       PHMSA intends to move forward with                  pipelines abandoned after the effective
                                                  transmission pipelines be capable of                    the ‘‘could affect HCA’’ attributes as                 date of this information collection be
                                                  being in-line inspected and that PHMSA                  originally proposed, noting that it only               mandatory submissions to the NPMS.
                                                  ‘‘identify all operational complications                applies to hazardous liquid pipeline                   Abandoned pipelines are defined as
                                                  that limit the use of in-line inspection                segments. This information will help                   those that are ‘‘permanently removed
                                                  tools in piggable pipelines.’’                          emergency response planners identify                   from service’’ according to §§ 192.3 and
                                                                                                          pipelines with greater potential for                   195.2. Abandoned lines are not
                                                  J. Class Location                                       significant damage. Additionally it                    currently required to be submitted to the
                                                     Operators of gas transmission pipeline               identifies pipelines subject to integrity              NPMS unless they are offshore or cross
                                                  segments will be required to submit                     management procedures. PHMSA has                       a Commercially Navigable Waterway
                                                  information on class location (§ 192.5) at              explicit statutory authority to map high-              (note that these two types of abandoned
                                                  the segment level.                                      consequence assets under 49 U.S.C.                     lines also require a certification of
                                                     PHMSA received four comments on                      60132(d), and NTSB recommendation                      abandonment). Operators would only
                                                  this attribute (from AGA, Southwest Gas                 P–15–5 states that PHMSA should                        need to submit this data in the calendar
                                                  Association, Spectra Energy Partners,                   ‘‘revise the submission requirement to                 year after the abandonment occurs. This
                                                  and Texas Pipeline Association) which                   include HCA identification as an                       data element will be submitted by
                                                  were generally positive.                                attribute data element to the National                 marking the pipe segment with a ‘‘B’’ in
                                                     PHMSA intends to collect this                        Pipeline Mapping System.’’ This                        the STATUS_CD field, symbolizing
                                                  information as originally proposed. This                information will be secured by limiting                abandonment.
                                                  information is a critical measure of                    access to government officials to                         AGA and Spectra Energy Partners
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                                                  population risk, and is necessary to                    mitigate potential security risks.                     supported the inclusion of this attribute
                                                  ensure that integrity management rules                  Because of its unique sensitivity, the                 for newly abandoned lines only. The
                                                  are properly applied to high-risk areas.                Drinking Water USAs when contained                     GPA opposed collection, citing concerns
                                                  Survey requirements vary based on class                 in NPMSA are considered SSI per                        over retaining records for which
                                                  location, and this data is valuable for                 PHMSA’s consultations with TSA. See                    pipeline operators are no longer
                                                  prioritizing, planning, and conducting                  Section 4.D for additional details on                  responsible. In response, PHMSA notes
                                                  inspections.                                            security levels for each attribute.                    its Letter of Interpretation PI–08–0003


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                                                  states abandoned facilities are still                   P. Pump and Compressor Stations                        information will be stored as a point for
                                                  subject to PHMSA jurisdiction, even if                    PHMSA proposes operators submit a                    each tank. Please note that the operator
                                                  they are no longer subject to certain                   geospatial point file containing the                   contact information that was previously
                                                  PHMSA regulations. Also, 49 CFR                         centroid of the dedicated property                     collected in optional breakout tank
                                                  192.727(g)(1) and 195.59(a) already                     location of pump (for liquid operators)                submissions has been removed, as it is
                                                  allow for PHMSA to collect information                  and compressor (for gas transmission                   already collected in the operator’s
                                                  regarding certain abandoned facilities as               operators) stations. Appendix A2 in the                transmittal letter which accompanies
                                                  part of the NPMS. Last, as noted above,                 NPMS Operator Standards contains                       his/her submission. As well, the
                                                  data regarding abandoned facilities                     technical details on submitting this                   commodity codes and revision codes
                                                  collected under this information                        information. API/AOPL, TransCanada,                    have been updated to match annual
                                                  collection is only required to be                       and the American Fuel and                              report codes and existing NPMS codes,
                                                  submitted in the first calendar year after              Petrochemical Manufacturers opposed                    and a clarifying note has been added to
                                                  the abandonment occurs.                                 this data collection due to security                   the TANKSIZE attribute. The breakout
                                                                                                          concerns.                                              tank data helps inspectors locate
                                                     PHMSA intends to move forward with                                                                          individual tanks because a tank farm
                                                  this attribute as originally proposed.                    PHMSA intends to move forward with
                                                                                                          this attribute as originally proposed.                 may contain both breakout tanks and
                                                  This information is important for                                                                              other tanks.
                                                  PHMSA inspections, particularly to                      Pump and compressor stations are
                                                  enforce proper abandonment                              vulnerable areas, and emergency                        S. Additional Liquefied Natural Gas
                                                  procedures. PHMSA inspectors have                       responders and planners need to know                   Plant Attributes and Features
                                                  identified incidents in the past                        their locations for adequate emergency
                                                                                                                                                                    PHMSA proposed to collect
                                                  involving lines which had been                          planning. Proximity to a compressor
                                                                                                                                                                 additional data attributes and features
                                                  mischaracterized as abandoned (i.e. still               station has also been known to
                                                                                                                                                                 for liquefied natural gas (LNG) plants
                                                  containing a commodity). Additionally,                  influence the level of stress on nearby
                                                                                                                                                                 used in or affecting interstate commerce
                                                  there is a high level of public interest in             segments, making this information
                                                                                                                                                                 (under PHMSA’s jurisdiction). The new
                                                                                                          valuable for prioritizing inspection
                                                  this information. Since operators are                                                                          attributes include type of plant, year
                                                                                                          resources. Additionally, the stations are
                                                  already required to map their lines,                                                                           constructed and capacity; the new
                                                                                                          often referenced as inspection
                                                  PHMSA believes that identifying                                                                                features are impoundments and
                                                                                                          boundaries for PHMSA’s inspectors.
                                                  recently abandoned segments is not                                                                             exclusion zones. PHMSA received
                                                                                                          Regarding security concerns, this
                                                  exceedingly burdensome.                                                                                        positive comments from Texas Pipeline
                                                                                                          information when contained in the
                                                                                                                                                                 Association and Spectra Energy
                                                  O. Maximum Allowable Operating                          NPMS system is considered SSI per
                                                                                                                                                                 Partners. Appendices A5–A7 of the
                                                  Pressure/Maximum Operating Pressure                     PHMSA’s consultations with TSA.
                                                                                                                                                                 NPMS Operator Standards Manual
                                                     PHMSA proposed that operators                        Q. Mainline Block Valves                               contain technical details on submitting.
                                                  submit the maximum MAOP or MOP for                                                                                PHMSA intends to proceed with this
                                                                                                             PHMSA will collect mainline block
                                                                                                                                                                 information as originally proposed. The
                                                  a pipeline segment in pounds per square                 valve locations and associated attributes
                                                                                                                                                                 new LNG attributes and features will be
                                                  inch gauge.                                             as described in the NPMS Operator
                                                                                                                                                                 protected by limiting access to
                                                     PHMSA received comments in                           Standards Manual, Appendix A3. Valve
                                                                                                                                                                 government officials.
                                                  support of including this attribute from                location can assist emergency
                                                                                                                                                                    Geospatial information on the
                                                  Spectra Energy Partners and                             responders when working with pipeline
                                                                                                                                                                 location and characteristics of LNG
                                                  Transcanada. AGA, Texas Pipeline                        operators during an emergency, and it is
                                                                                                                                                                 plants helps PHMSA and emergency
                                                  Association, and an individual                          useful to PHMSA inspectors and
                                                                                                                                                                 responder better understand potential
                                                  commenter opposed collection of this                    partners to identify vulnerable points
                                                                                                                                                                 safety risks on a national and local level,
                                                                                                          along a pipeline. Commenters AGA,
                                                  attribute. AGA noted that, combined                                                                            respectively, and provides location data
                                                                                                          Transcanada, Texas Pipeline
                                                  with the Highest Percent Operating                                                                             which is not submitted on the Annual
                                                                                                          Association, and Energy Transfer
                                                  SMYS attribute, this attribute would                                                                           Report.
                                                                                                          Partners opposed collecting this
                                                  increase the burden on operators. Texas
                                                                                                          attribute, citing the sensitivity of the               IV. General Comments
                                                  Pipeline Association noted that, without
                                                                                                          data as a concern. AGA proposed that
                                                  full knowledge of how the MAOP/MOP                                                                             A. Reporting
                                                                                                          only emergency valve locations be
                                                  was established, this attribute could                   collected. PHMSA agrees that this                         INGAA, API/AOPL, AGA, and GPA
                                                  lead to faulty conclusions in assessing                 dataset is sensitive and is considered                 submitted comments indicating that
                                                  risk. PHMSA intends to collect this                     SSI per PHMSA’s consultations with                     some of the proposed attributes appear
                                                  information. While superficially similar                TSA.                                                   to be duplicative of information that
                                                  to percent SMYS, MAOP/MOP is not                                                                               PHMSA already collects, especially
                                                  identical and captures different                        R. Breakout Tanks                                      from the annual reports. PHMSA
                                                  elements of pipeline risk. Specifically,                   PHMSA proposed to require the                       acknowledges that some of the proposed
                                                  PHMSA inspectors identified it as an                    submission of breakout tank data. This                 attributes are also collected on the
                                                  important element for incident analysis.                is currently an optional submission; this              annual report forms. Over time, PHMSA
                                                  MAOP/MOP helps enforce pressure                         revision would make it mandatory.                      has noticed that there are often
                                                  levels between segments which are                       PHMSA received positive comments                       discrepancies between the data
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                                                  rated for different pressures. PHMSA                    from Texas Pipeline Association and                    submitted to the NPMS and the data
                                                  engineers further noted that it is useful               Spectra Energy Partners. TransCanada                   that is recorded in the annual reports.
                                                  for determining the potential impact                    opposed collection of this attribute.                  Data quality is a top priority to PHMSA
                                                  radius. This information when                              PHMSA intends to proceed with this                  and its stakeholders. PHMSA plans to
                                                  contained in the NPMS system is                         attribute as originally proposed. As                   use to the geospatial data to corroborate
                                                  considered SSI per PHMSA’s                              detailed in Appendix A8 of the NPMS                    and to fill in any holes that exist in the
                                                  consultations with TSA.                                 Operator Standards Manual, this                        data collected via the annual reports.


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                                                  B. Burden                                                  The ‘‘Pipeline Safety, Regulatory                   purposes beyond public awareness and
                                                                                                          Certainty, and Job Creation Act of                     emergency response. In addition to
                                                     A number of operators commented                      2011,’’ (the 2011 Act) (Public Law No:                 public awareness and information to
                                                  highlighting the expected burden of the                 112–90), was enacted ‘‘to provide for                  improve emergency response
                                                  proposed revisions to the information                   enhanced safety and environmental                      capabilities, PHMSA considers this data
                                                  collection. Comments submitted by                       protection in pipeline transportation,’’               as valuable for a number of purposes
                                                  INGAA, API TPA, Ameren, and                             and ‘‘to provide for enhanced reliability              described in the Background section of
                                                  MidAmerican claimed that PHMSA                          in the transportation of the Nation’s                  this notice.
                                                  greatly underestimated the expected                     energy products by pipeline.’’ To                        The GPA submitted comments
                                                  burden of this revision. AGA, Ameren                    facilitate this goal of providing for                  requesting clarification as to the
                                                  Illinois, Laclede Gas Co. and                           enhanced safety of transporting energy                 facilities to which this information
                                                  TransCanada noted that a high                           products via pipeline, Section 11 of the               collection applies. In response to these
                                                  regulatory burden could divert                          2011 Act amended 49 U.S.C. 60132,                      comments, PHMSA states the
                                                  resources from other safety initiatives                 (National pipeline mapping system), to                 requirements of this information
                                                  such as integrity management and                        require an operator of a pipeline facility,            collection apply only to facilities subject
                                                  infrastructure replacement activities.                  (except distribution lines and gathering               to 49 CFR parts 192, 193, and 195.
                                                  Intermountain, Avista, Ameren                           lines), to provide to the Secretary of                   The GPA also respectfully suggests
                                                  Missouri, Ameren Illinois, Southwest                    Transportation particular information                  that providing information regarding the
                                                  Gas, AGA, and INGAA noted that many                     including, ‘‘any other geospatial or                   location of refineries, processing plants,
                                                  of the proposed changes were beyond                     technical data, including design and                   and treatment facilities is not within
                                                  the capability of their existing GIS, and               material specifications, that the                      PHMSA’s current purview. PHMSA
                                                  would require resources to upgrade                      Secretary determines are necessary to                  would note that any facility where
                                                  systems and hire individuals to convert                 carry out the purposes of this section.                natural gas or hazardous liquids arrive
                                                  non-GIS or paper records to an                          The Secretary shall give reasonable                    and depart by pipeline are part of the
                                                  appropriate format.                                     notice to operators that the data are                  pipeline transportation system. While
                                                     PHMSA understands the concerns                       being requested.’’ 49 U.S.C. 60132(a)(4).              there may be equipment on the grounds
                                                  regarding the expected burden of this                      Therefore, under § 60132, PHMSA has
                                                                                                                                                                 of such a facility that is unregulated
                                                  collection and proposes operators use a                 the authority as delegated from the
                                                                                                                                                                 under Parts 192 or 195, such as storage
                                                  phased-approach to submit the data                      Secretary, to request submission of this
                                                                                                                                                                 wells and processing or treatment
                                                  requested. PHMSA has agreed to give                     data as an information collection
                                                                                                                                                                 equipment, it does not mean that the
                                                  operators up to seven (7) years to submit               pursuant to the procedural requirements
                                                                                                                                                                 entire facility is ‘‘non-jurisdictional.’’
                                                  positional accuracy data. We believe                    under the Paperwork Reduction Act, 44
                                                                                                                                                                 PHMSA collects information consistent
                                                  this to be the heaviest of burdens                      U.S.C. 3501 et seq., and a rulemaking
                                                                                                          under the Administrative Procedure Act                 with its mission to ensure pipeline
                                                  associated with this collection and hope                                                                       safety. PHMSA does not collect
                                                  that, by giving operators more time to                  is not required, so long as reasonable
                                                                                                          notice is given.                                       information that has no relevance to
                                                  plan and allocate resources; this                                                                              pipeline and storage operations. With
                                                  timeframe reduces the annual associated                    With regard to the statutory
                                                                                                          requirement to provide reasonable                      respect to refineries used in the
                                                  burden significantly.                                                                                          petroleum industry, they are non-
                                                                                                          notice to operators that the data are
                                                     During the comment period, many                      being requested, PHMSA issued two                      jurisdictional to PHMSA and we are not
                                                  operators provided a list of attributes                 information collection notices in the                  proposing to collect information on
                                                  that they would not take objection to                   Federal Register providing 60-day                      refineries except that reporting the
                                                  sending. PHMSA believes that operators                  comment periods each on July 30, 2014,                 location of a particular pipeline that
                                                  currently have many of these attributes                 (79 FR 44246), and August 27, 2015 (80                 ends at a refinery necessarily imparts
                                                  in their GIS systems. For this reason,                  FR 52084) respectively, issued notices                 ancillary information on the location of
                                                  PHMSA requests that these attributes be                 extending the comment periods for                      the refinery. In any event we do not
                                                  submitted during Phase 1 of this                        these, held a public meeting on                        believe the GPA’s members generally
                                                  information collection. PHMSA                           November 17, 2014, (79 FR 65295),                      include refineries.
                                                  understands that some attributes will                   September 10, 2015, (80 FR 52084), and
                                                  require additional layers of data before                                                                       D. Data Security
                                                                                                          a technical workshop on November 25,
                                                  they can be extracted and submitted to                  2015 (80 FR 65286), (information about                    PHMSA understands that the new
                                                  the NPMS. PHMSA would not require                       the November 25, 2015 public workshop                  data elements have varying degrees of
                                                  submission of those particular attributes               can be found at https://                               sensitivity, and that some are highly
                                                  until Phase 2 of this information                       primis.phmsa.dot.gov/meetings/                         sensitive when contained in the NPMS
                                                  collection.                                             MtgHome.mtg?mtg=107). Therefore,                       system. PHMSA has discussed the
                                                                                                          PHMSA has provided a number of                         appropriate security categorization for
                                                  C. Authority
                                                                                                          advance notifications and opportunities                the new data elements with TSA and
                                                     INGAA, AGA, API/AOPL, and                            to provide comments.                                   has reviewed all comments regarding
                                                  CenterPoint Energy submitted                               API/AOPL further commented that                     security submitted during the two 60-
                                                  comments suggesting that certain                        the NPMS is intended for public                        day notice comment periods.
                                                  aspects of the proposal exceed what is                  awareness, rather than for other roles                    The following new data elements
                                                  considered acceptable for an                            such as risk management. Section                       when contained in the NPMS system are
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                                                  information collection regulated under                  60132(d) requires the Secretary to                     considered SSI (Sensitive Security
                                                  the Paperwork Reduction Act, and that                   maintain as part of NPMS a map of                      Information). These elements will be
                                                  it should have been considered as a                     designated high-consequence areas in                   kept in an SSI-compliant environment
                                                  rulemaking. These comments were                         which pipelines are required to meet                   at PHMSA. PHMSA would only release
                                                  received in response to the public notice               integrity management program                           this information to covered persons
                                                  published in the Federal Register on                    regulations, therefore implying the                    with a need to know the information, as
                                                  August 27, 2015, (80 FR 52084).                         NPMS is to be used for pipeline safety                 defined in 49 CFR part 15.


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                                                  SSI Elements                                                               of a signed letter consenting to                                            Viewer, which can be accessed by the
                                                                                                                             PHMSA’s data security policy.                                               general public. The current extent (one
                                                  • Percent SMYS                                                                                                                                         county per session) and zoom level (no
                                                  • MAOP/MOP                                                                 Elements Restricted to Government
                                                                                                                                                                                                         closer than 1:24,000) restrictions will
                                                  • Segment ‘‘could affect’’ a Drinking                                      Officials
                                                                                                                                                                                                         remain in place.
                                                     Water USA                                                               • Pipe diameter
                                                  • Pump and compressor stations                                             • Commodity detail                                                          Public Viewer Elements
                                                                                                                             • Pipe grade                                                                •
                                                  • Gas storage fields                                                       • Seam type
                                                                                                                                                                                                           Pipe material
                                                  • Mainline block valves                                                    • Decade of installation                                                    • Pipe join method
                                                     The elements in the list below are                                      • Wall thickness                                                            • Onshore/offshore
                                                  proposed to be restricted to government                                    • Inline inspection (yes/no)                                                • Abandoned lines
                                                  officials by inclusion in the Pipeline                                     • Class location                                                            • LNG plant locations and attributes not
                                                                                                                             • Gas HCA segment                                                             listed under the ‘‘elements restricted
                                                  Information Management and Mapping                                         • Segment ‘‘could affect’’ a Highly
                                                  Application (PIMMA), on                                                                                                                                  to government officials’’ section
                                                                                                                               Populated Area, Other Populated
                                                  www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov. PIMMA is                                             Area, Ecological USA, or                                                  • Breakout tank locations and attributes
                                                  password-protected and available only                                        Commercially Navigable Waterway                                             (excluding capacity)
                                                  to government officials (who may see                                       • Assessment method                                                         E. Industry Counter-Proposals
                                                  their area of jurisdiction). All PIMMA                                     • Assessment year
                                                  users are vetted to confirm their identity                                 • Coated/uncoated                                                             Industry groups AGA, INGAA, API,
                                                  and employment before a password is                                        • FRP sequence number                                                       and AOPL submitted comments which
                                                  issued. Pipeline operators may gain                                        • The proposed new LNG plant                                                included alternative plans for revisions
                                                  access to PIMMA but they will see only                                       attributes (type of plant, total                                          to the NPMS. These plans included
                                                  the pipelines they operate. The elements                                     capacity, year constructed,                                               support for a limited number of data
                                                  below may also be provided in shapefile                                      impoundments, and exclusion zones)                                        elements in the 2015 Federal Register
                                                  or geodatabase format to requesting                                        • Breakout tank capacity                                                    notice. The table below shows the
                                                  government officials upon verification                                       The following elements are proposed                                       elements supported by the counter-
                                                  of identity and employment, and receipt                                    to be displayed on the NPMS Public                                          proposals.

                                                                                                                       Data element                                                                                      Supported in counter-proposal

                                                  Diameter .......................................................................................................................................................   AGA, INGAA, API, AOPL.
                                                  Commodity detail ..........................................................................................................................................        AGA.
                                                  Pipe material .................................................................................................................................................    AGA, INGAA, API, AOPL.
                                                  Highest percent operating SMYS .................................................................................................................                   AGA.
                                                  Decade of installation ...................................................................................................................................         AGA.
                                                  Wall thickness ...............................................................................................................................................     API, AOPL.
                                                  Inline inspection (yes/no) ..............................................................................................................................          INGAA.
                                                  Class location ...............................................................................................................................................     AGA.
                                                  Gas HCA segment ........................................................................................................................................           AGA, INGAA.
                                                  Segment ‘‘could affect’’ an HCA ...................................................................................................................                INGAA.
                                                  Coated/uncoated (yes/no only) .....................................................................................................................                AGA, INGAA.



                                                    PHMSA finds that all sets of attributes                                  These mandates and recommendations                                            • NTSB 15–22: Develop and
                                                  proposed by industry groups are                                            include:                                                                    implement a plan for all segments of the
                                                  inadequate to meet PHMSA’s risk                                               • NTSB 15–4: Increase the positional                                     pipeline industry to improve data
                                                  assessment and emergency planning                                          accuracy of pipeline centerlines and                                        integration for integrity management
                                                  goals as well as mandates from Congress                                    pipeline attribute details relevant to                                      through the use of geographic
                                                  and recommendations from NTSB. The                                         safety in the National Pipeline Mapping                                     information systems.
                                                  next section provides a table showing                                      system.
                                                  the new data elements which will fulfill                                                                                                                 • Pipeline Safety, Regulatory
                                                                                                                                • NTSB 15–5: Revise the submission                                       Certainty, and Job Creation Act of 2011,
                                                  the recommendations and mandates.
                                                                                                                             requirement to include high                                                 Section 11: Any other geospatial or
                                                  F. Mandates and Recommendations                                            consequence area identification as an                                       technical data, including design and
                                                    In additional to satisfying DOT                                          attribute data element to the National                                      material specifications, that the
                                                  mission needs, PHMSA mission needs,                                        Pipeline Mapping System.                                                    Secretary determines are necessary to
                                                  PHMSA internal group needs, PHMSA                                             • NTSB 15–8: Work with the                                               carry out the purposes of this section.
                                                  partner needs and PHMSA stakeholder                                        appropriate federal, state, and local                                       The Secretary shall give reasonable
                                                  needs, this Information Collection is                                      agencies to develop a national                                              notice to operators that the data are
                                                  gathering geospatial information which                                     repository of geospatial data resources                                     being requested.
                                                  will be used to fulfill Congressional                                      for the process for High Consequence
                                                                                                                                                                                                           The following table shows the
                                                  mandates and National Transportation                                       Area identification, and publicize the
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                                                  Safety Board (NTSB) recommendations.                                       availability of the repository.                                             applicable data elements.

                                                                 Mandate or recommendation                                                                                  Information collection data element(s)

                                                  NTSB 15–4 ..........................................................          Positional accuracy, Diameter, Commodity detail, SMYS, MAOP/MOP, Seam type, Decade of
                                                                                                                                  installation, Wall thickness, Pipe join method, Inline Inspection y/n, Class location, Gas HCA
                                                                                                                                  segment, Segment ‘‘could affect’’ an HCA, Coated/uncoated.



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                                                               Mandate or recommendation                                                                   Information collection data element(s)

                                                  NTSB 15–5 ..........................................................       Class location, Gas HCA segment, Segment ‘‘could affect’’ an HCA.
                                                  NTSB 15–8 ..........................................................       Class location, Gas HCA segment, Segment ‘‘could affect’’ an HCA.
                                                  NTSB 15–22 ........................................................        Pipe material, SMYS, MAOP/MOP, Seam type, Wall thickness, Pipe join method, Inline In-
                                                                                                                               spection y/n, Year of last ILI inspection, Coated/uncoated, Pressure test.
                                                  Pipeline Safety, Regulatory Certainty, and Job                             Diameter, Pipe material, SMYS, Seam type, Wall thickness, Pipe join method, Inline Inspec-
                                                    Creation Act of 2011, Section 11.                                          tion y/n.



                                                  G. Definitions                                                         •   Segment could affect an HCA                        information collection, including: (a)
                                                     Several commenters, as well as                                      •   Assessment method                                  Whether the proposed collection of
                                                  attendees of the November 2015                                         •   Assessment year                                    information is necessary for the
                                                  Operator Workshop, expressed serious                                   •   Coated (yes/no)                                    Department’s performance; (b) the
                                                  concerns about the use of the word                                     •   Gas storage fields                                 accuracy of the estimated burden; (c)
                                                  ‘‘predominant.’’ These concerns                                        •   Mainline block valves                              ways for the Department to enhance the
                                                  centered on how the usage of                                           Phase 3                                                quality, utility and clarity of the
                                                  predominant attributes is poorly                                                                                              information collection; and (d) ways
                                                                                                                         • Positional accuracy conforms with                    that the burden could be minimized
                                                  defined, difficult to verify compliance
                                                                                                                           new standards (note that operators are               without reducing the quality of the
                                                  with, and risks improper categorization
                                                                                                                           encouraged to submit their centerlines               collected information.
                                                  of pipeline risk. From a technical
                                                                                                                           with the new accuracy standard as the                  The agency will summarize and/or
                                                  standpoint, operators indicated it was
                                                                                                                           data becomes available)                              include your comments in the request
                                                  more difficult for them to generalize
                                                  values into a ‘‘predominant’’ value than                               VI. Summary of Impacted Collection                     for OMB’s clearance of this information
                                                  to submit actual values. For these                                                                                            collection.
                                                                                                                           The following information is provided
                                                  reasons, submitting a ‘‘predominant’’                                  for this information collection: (1) Title               Authority: The Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                  value will always be optional. Appendix                                                                                       of 1995; 44 U.S.C. Chapter 35, as amended;
                                                                                                                         of the information collection, (2) OMB                 and 49 CFR 1.48.
                                                  A of the NPMS Operator Standards                                       control number, (3) Current expiration
                                                  details the data elements for which                                    date, (4) Type of request, (5) Abstract of               Issued in Washington, DC, on June 16,
                                                  ‘‘predominant’’ is an option.                                          the information collection activity, (6)               2016, under authority delegated in 49 CFR
                                                                                                                                                                                1.97.
                                                  V. Timeline for Collection of New Data                                 Description of affected public, (7)
                                                                                                                                                                                Alan K. Mayberry,
                                                  Elements                                                               Frequency of collection, and (8)
                                                                                                                         Estimate of total annual reporting and                 Acting Associate Administrator for Pipeline
                                                    PHMSA has heard operators’ and                                                                                              Safety.
                                                                                                                         recordkeeping burden. PHMSA requests
                                                  industry’s concerns regarding the                                                                                             [FR Doc. 2016–14712 Filed 6–21–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                         comments on the following information
                                                  amount of time needed to compile,
                                                                                                                         collection:                                            BILLING CODE 4910–60–P
                                                  research, and/or prepare the data
                                                                                                                           Title: National Pipeline Mapping
                                                  required for this information collection.
                                                                                                                         System Program.
                                                  PHMSA will collect the new data                                                                                               DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
                                                                                                                           OMB Control Number: 2137–0596.
                                                  elements in three phases. Phase 1 data
                                                                                                                           Form Numbers: N/A.
                                                  will be collected the first submission                                   Expiration Date: 6/30/2016.                          Office of the Comptroller of the
                                                  year after the effective date, Phase 2 data                              Type of Review: Revision of a                        Currency
                                                  will be collected the second submission                                Previously Approved Information
                                                  year after the effective date, and Phase                               Collection.                                            Agency Information Collection
                                                  3 data will be collected in 2024. The                                    Abstract: Each operator of a pipeline                Activities: Information Collection
                                                  data elements in each phase are listed                                 facility (except distribution lines and                Renewal; Submission for OMB Review;
                                                  below:                                                                 gathering lines) must provide PHMSA                    Minimum Security Devices and
                                                                                                                         geospatial data for their pipeline system              Procedures, Reports of Suspicious
                                                  Phase 1
                                                                                                                         and contact information. The provided                  Activities, and Bank Secrecy Act
                                                  • Pipe diameter                                                                                                               Compliance Program
                                                  • Commodity detail                                                     information is incorporated into NPMS
                                                  • Pipe material                                                        to support various regulatory programs,                AGENCY: Office of the Comptroller of the
                                                  • Pipe grade                                                           pipeline inspections, and authorized                   Currency (OCC).
                                                  • Wall thickness                                                       external customers. Following the initial              ACTION: Notice and request for
                                                  • Pipe joining method                                                  submission of the requested data, the                  comments.
                                                  • MAOP/MOP                                                             operator must make a new submission
                                                  • SMYS                                                                 to NPMS if any changes occur so                        SUMMARY:  The OCC, as part of its
                                                  • Seam type                                                            PHMSA can maintain and improve the                     continuing effort to reduce paperwork
                                                  • Onshore/offshore                                                     accuracy of the NPMS’s information.                    and respondent burden, invites the
                                                  • Inline inspection (yes/no)                                             Respondents: Operators of natural gas,               general public and other Federal
                                                  • Class location                                                       hazardous liquid, and liquefied natural                agencies to take this opportunity to
                                                  • Gas HCA segment
                                                                                                                         gas pipelines.                                         comment on information collections, as
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                                                  • FRP sequence number
                                                  • Abandoned pipelines                                                    Number of Respondents: 1,211.                        required by the Paperwork Reduction
                                                  • Pump and compressor stations                                           Number of Responses: 1,211.                          Act of 1995 (PRA), Public Law 104–13
                                                  • Breakout tanks                                                         Frequency: Annual.                                   (44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A)).
                                                  • LNG plants                                                             Estimate of Total Annual Burden:                       In accordance with the requirements
                                                                                                                         171,983 hours.                                         of the PRA, the OCC may not conduct
                                                  Phase 2                                                                  Public Comments Invited: You are                     or sponsor, and the respondent is not
                                                  • Decade of installation                                               asked to comment on any aspect of this                 required to respond to, an information


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice and request for comments.
DatesWritten comments on this information collection should be submitted by July 22, 2016.
ContactAmy Nelson, GIS Manager, Program Development Division, U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590, by phone at 202-493-0591, or email at [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 40757 

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