izdas, This is interesting. You said, "Whether piping comes under 92 CFR 195 or not is based on the population density in the vicinity of the piping. " It does in a way, as 195 does apply to non-rural areas. Or rather the exact quote is, "(195) Does not apply to rural areas"...except where such rural areas are located in inlets of the GOM. Paraphrased as, CFR 195 Does not apply to "(4) Transportation of petroleum in onshore gathering lines in rural areas except gathering lines in the inlets of the Gulf of Mexico subject to § 195.413;". (noting that it would apply to liquid lines that are not gathering lines). The subdivision to which you refer apparently made a gathering line that was no longer located in a area rural area. In any case I'm surprized that once classed as non-rural, they apparently allowed you to revert to rural status. I thought it was a case of, once any part was classified as non-rural and the system came under 195, it would remain under 195 for all downstream segments thereafter. Did I misunderstand, or is it that you could revert to non-covered status, if the area returns to rural classification. If true, It would also seem that we are talking only about gathering lines as well.
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195 Definitions,
Breakout tank means a tank used to (a) relieve surges in a hazardous liquid pipeline system or (b) receive and store hazardous liquid transported by a pipeline for reinjection and continued transportation by pipeline.
Not covering tanks used at terminals, transporting from pipeline mode to a non-pipeline mode, trucks, railroad, etc. are not included. See 195.1 b,8(ii)
Breakout tanks section 8, C.
195.132 Design and construction of aboveground breakout tanks.
195.264 Impoundment, protection against entry, normal/emergency venting or pressure/vacuum relief for aboveground breakout tanks.
Terminals are not covered by 195, except for any "breakout" tanks and, of course, those portions of a covered "pipeline" that might be located therein.
What would you be doing, if you knew that you could not fail?