Age of pipeline: | Assume 30 years old (refer to "Age of Pipeline" risk table) | Risk Value=5 |
Pressure tested: | Tested once during construction | Risk Value=5 |
Coated: | (yes/no)-yes | |
Coating Condition: | Recent excavation of suspected areas showed holidays in coating (potential corrosion risk) | Risk Value=5 |
Cathodically Protected: | (yes/no)-yes | Risk Value=1 |
Date cathodic protection installed: | Five years after pipeline was constructed (Cathodic protection installed within one year of the pipeline's construction is generally considered low risk.) | Risk Value=3 |
Close interval survey: | (yes/no)-no | Risk Value=3 |
Internal Inspection tool used: | (yes/no)-yes | |
Date of pig run? | In last five years | Risk Value=1 |
Anomalies found: | (yes/no)-yes, but do not pose an immediate safety risk or environmental hazard | Risk Value=3 |
Leak History: | yes, one spill in last 10 years. (refer to "Leak History" risk table) | Risk Value=2 |
Product transported: | Diesel fuel. Product low risk. (refer to "Product" risk table) | Risk Value=1 |
Leak History | |
Safety Risk Indicator | Leak History (Time-dependent defects)1 |
High | 3 Spills in last 10 years |
Low | <3 Spills in last 10 years |
1Time-dependent defects are those that result in spills due to corrosion, gouges, or problems developed during manufacture, construction or operation, etc.
Line Size or Volume Transported | |
Safety Risk Indicator | Line Size |
High | 18" |
Moderate | 10"-16" nominal diameters |
Low | < 8" nominal diameter |
Age of Pipeline | |
Safety Risk Indicator | Age Pipeline Condition Dependent2 |
High | 25 years |
Low | < 25 years |
2Depends on pipeline's coating and corrosion condition, and steel quality, toughness, welding.
Product Transported | ||
Safety Risk Indicator | Considerations 3 | Product Examples |
High | (Highly volatile and flammable) | (Propane, butane, Natural Gas Liquid (NGL), ammonia). |
Highly toxic | (Benzene, high Hydrogen Sulfide content crude oils). | |
Medium | Flammable-flashpoint<100F | (Gasoline, JP4, low flashpoint crude oils). |
Low | Non-flammable-flashpoint 100+F | (Diesel, fuel oil, kerosene, JP5, most crude oils). |
3The degree of acute and chronic toxicity to humans, wildlife, and aquatic life; reactivity; and volatility, flammability, and water solubility determine the Product Indicator. Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act Reportable Quantity values may be used as an indication of chronic toxicity. National Fire Protection Association health factors may be used for rating acute hazards.
An operator should consider at least two types of internal inspection tools for the integrity assessment from the following list. The type of tool or tools an operator selects will depend on the results from previous internal inspection runs, information analysis and risk factors specific to the pipeline segment:
The Rule requires an operator to maintain certain records. (See §30452. L) This Section provides examples of some records that an operator would have to maintain for inspection to comply with the requirement. This is not an exhaustive list:
Section 30452. H requires an operator to evaluate and remediate all pipeline integrity issues raised by the integrity assessment or information analysis. An operator must develop a schedule that prioritizes conditions discovered on the pipeline for evaluation and remediation. The following are some examples of conditions that an operator should schedule for evaluation and remediation:
La. Admin. Code tit. 33, § V-30905