Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
Section 7:27E-3.1 - Reporting requirements for gas public utilities(a) A gas public utility operating within the State shall electronically submit through the Department's online business portal at NJDEPonline.com an annual Pipeline Modernization Report that contains the information specified at (b) below for mains and service lines in the State that are owned, leased, or controlled by the gas public utility. The Pipeline Modernization Report shall be submitted in accordance with the following schedule: 1. A gas public utility operating on or before June 21, 2022, shall submit to the Department, on or before June 15, 2023, an initial report for the period from July 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022. Subsequent reports shall be for a calendar year and shall be submitted by June 15 for the preceding calendar year.2. A gas public utility that begins operation after June 21, 2022, shall submit to the Department, on or before June 15 of the calendar year after operation begins, an initial report for the period beginning the first of the month following operation through December 31. Subsequent reports shall be for a calendar year and shall be submitted by June 15 for the preceding calendar year.(b) The Pipeline Modernization Report shall include:1. The miles of mains and number of service lines in New Jersey, identified by material type, in the distribution system at the end of the reporting period.2. Mains and service lines in New Jersey added, replaced, or refurbished in the reporting period, as follows: i. Miles of mains grouped by the original mains material type and the replacement or refurbished material type; ii. Number of service lines grouped by the original service line material type and the replacement or refurbished material type ;iii. Miles of mains added, grouped by material type; andiv. Number of service lines added, grouped by material type.3. Identification of each leak from pipeline components that have a leak grade classification ranked as grade 1, 2, or 3, as follows: i. Leak identification number;ii. Pipeline component that is leaking or has leaked;iii. Grade classification of the leak;iv. Date that the leak is reported;v. Date that the leak is repaired; vi. Location of the leak, including the street address or location description, municipality in which the component is located, county, zip code, latitude, and longitude ;vii. If known, the method by which the leak was identified; andviii. If known, the volume of methane emissions released, per unit of time.4. If applicable, leak detection practices that exceed the minimum requirements of 49 CFR Part 192, Subpart M, as follows: i. Frequency of leak detection surveys;ii. Types of leak detection equipment or technology utilized;iii. Leak prevention and reduction efforts; andiv. Plans to utilize leak detection equipment or technology that exceeds Federal requirements.5. A report of each blowdown event in excess of 50 standard cubic feet (scf), conducted by a gas public utility, as follows: i. Blowdown identification number;ii. The amount of natural gas released, measured in standard cubic feet, as calculated with one of the following methodologies: (1) The volume of the pipeline segment between isolation valves and the pressure and the temperature of the gas within the pipeline in accordance with 40 CFR 98.233(i) 2, incorporated by reference; or
(2) The measurement of emissions using a flow meter in accordance with 40 CFR 98.233(i) 3, incorporated by reference;iii. The percent volume of methane of the natural gas released;iv. Date of the blowdown event;v. Reason for blowdown event;vi. Mitigation efforts to reduce emissions from the blowdown event; andvii. Location of blowdown event, including street address or location description, municipality, county, zip code, latitude, and longitude.N.J. Admin. Code § 7:27E-3.1
Adopted by 54 N.J.R. 1018(a), effective 6/6/2022