Friday, June 21, 2013

linemarkers.. it is the law



49 CFR 192.707 - Line markers for mains and transmission lines. § 192.707

 Line markers for mains and transmission lines.
 (a) Buried pipelines. Except as provided in paragraph
 (b) of this section, a line marker must be placed and maintained as close as practical over each buried main and transmission line:
 (1) At each crossing of a public road and railroad; and
 (2) Wherever necessary to identify the location of the transmission line or main to reduce the possibility of damage or interference.
(b) Exceptions for buried pipelines. Line markers are not required for the following pipelines:
 (1) Mains and transmission lines located offshore, or at crossings of or under waterways and other bodies of water.
(2) Mains in Class 3 or Class 4 locations where a damage prevention program is in effect under § 192.614. (3) Transmission lines in Class 3 or 4 locations until March 20, 1996.
(4) Transmission lines in Class 3 or 4 locations where placement of a line marker is impractical.
(c) Pipelines aboveground. Line markers must be placed and maintained along each section of a main and transmission line that is located aboveground in an area accessible to the public.
(d) Marker warning. The following must be written legibly on a background of sharply contrasting color on each line marker:
(1) The word “Warning,” “Caution,” or “Danger” followed by the words “Gas (or name of gas transported) Pipeline” all of which, except for markers in heavily developed urban areas, must be in letters at least 1 inch (25 millimeters) high with 1/4 inch (6.4 millimeters) stroke.
 (2) The name of the operator and the telephone number (including area code) where the operator can be reached at all times.

[Amdt. 192-20, 40 FR 13505, Mar. 27, 1975; Amdt. 192-27, 41 FR 39752, Sept. 16, 1976, as amended by Amdt. 192-20A, 41 FR 56808, Dec. 30, 1976; Amdt. 192-44, 48 FR 25208, June 6, 1983; Amdt. 192-73, 60 FR 14650, Mar. 20, 1995; Amdt. 192-85, 63 FR 37504, July 13, 1998]

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

American Water Works Association conference and exposition in Denver, Colorado June 9 to 13th, 2013

Will you be attending the American Water Works Association
conference and exposition in Denver, Colorado June 9 to 13th, 2013
"Uniting the World of Water"?

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

What are pipeline spheres used for?




Pipeline spheres can be used to remove liquids from gas lines. They are used in hydrostatic testing. They can be used as a signal actuating device. They can be used to separate liquids. They can be used as a liquid displacer in meter prover  loops.

for more info see pipeline spheres

Pipeline Pigs definition and explanation

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pigging