RCW 19.122.035
Pipeline company duties after notice of
excavation -- Examination -- Information of damage -- Notification of
local first responders. (Effective until January 1, 2013.)
(1)
After a pipeline company has been notified by an excavator
pursuant to RCW 19.122.033 that excavation work will uncover any
portion of the pipeline, the pipeline company shall ensure that
the pipeline section in the vicinity of the excavation is
examined for damage prior to being reburied.
(2) Immediately upon receiving information of third-party
damage to a hazardous liquid pipeline, the company that operates
the pipeline shall terminate the flow of hazardous liquid in that
pipeline until it has visually inspected the pipeline. After
visual inspection, the operator of the hazardous liquid pipeline
shall determine whether the damaged pipeline section should be
replaced or repaired, or whether it is safe to resume pipeline
operation. Immediately upon receiving information of third-party
damage to a gas pipeline, the company that operates the pipeline
shall conduct a visual inspection of the pipeline to determine
whether the flow of gas through that pipeline should be
terminated, and whether the damaged pipeline should be replaced
or repaired. A record of the pipeline company's inspection
report and test results shall be provided to the utilities and
transportation commission consistent with reporting requirements
under 49 C.F.R. 195 Subpart B.
(3) Pipeline companies shall immediately notify local first
responders and the department of any reportable release of a
hazardous liquid from a pipeline. Pipeline companies shall
immediately notify local first responders and the commission of
any blowing gas leak from a gas pipeline that has ignited or
represents a probable hazard to persons or property. Pipeline
companies shall take all appropriate steps to ensure the public
safety in the event of a release of hazardous liquid or gas under
this subsection.
(4) No damaged pipeline may be buried until it is repaired
or relocated. The pipeline company shall arrange for repairs or
relocation of a damaged pipeline as soon as is practical or may
permit the excavator to do necessary repairs or relocation at a
mutually acceptable price.
[2000 c 191 § 19.]
NOTES:
Intent -- Findings -- Conflict with federal requirements -- Short title -- Effective date -- 2000 c 191: See RCW 81.88.005 and 81.88.900 through 81.88.902.
RCW 19.122.035
Pipeline company duties after notice of
excavation -- Examination -- Information of damage -- Notification of
local first responders. (Effective January 1, 2013.)
(1) After
a pipeline company has been notified by an excavator pursuant to
RCW 19.122.033 that excavation will uncover any portion of the
pipeline company's pipeline, the pipeline company shall ensure
that the pipeline section in the vicinity of the excavation is
examined for damage prior to being reburied.
(2) Immediately upon receiving information of third-party
damage to a hazardous liquid pipeline, the company that operates
the pipeline shall terminate the flow of hazardous liquid in that
pipeline until it has visually inspected the pipeline. After
visual inspection, the pipeline company shall determine whether
the damaged pipeline section should be replaced or repaired, or
whether it is safe to resume pipeline operation. Immediately
upon receiving information of third-party damage to a gas
pipeline, the pipeline company shall conduct a visual inspection
of the pipeline to determine whether the flow of gas through that
pipeline should be terminated, and whether the damaged pipeline
should be replaced or repaired. A record of the pipeline
company's inspection report and test results shall be provided to
the commission, consistent with reporting requirements under 49
C.F.R. Parts 191 and 195, Subpart B.
(3) Pipeline companies shall immediately notify local first
responders and the department of ecology of any reportable
release of a hazardous liquid from a pipeline. Pipeline
companies shall immediately notify local first responders and the
commission of any blowing gas leak from a gas pipeline that has
ignited or represents a probable hazard to persons or property.
Pipeline companies shall take all appropriate steps to ensure the
public safety in the event of a release of hazardous liquid or
gas under this subsection.
(4) No damaged pipeline may be buried until it is repaired
or relocated. The pipeline company shall arrange for repairs or
relocation of a damaged pipeline as soon as is practical or may
permit the excavator to do necessary repairs or relocation at a
mutually acceptable price.
[2011 c 263 § 7; 2000 c 191 § 19.]
NOTES:
Report -- Effective date--2011 c 263: See notes following RCW 19.122.010.
Intent -- Findings -- Conflict with federal requirements -- Short title -- Effective date -- 2000 c 191: See RCW 81.88.005 and 81.88.900 through 81.88.902.