Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 45, November 2, 2024
Section 255.609 - Change in class location: required studyAt least once every five years or whenever an increase in population density indicates either a change in class location for a segment of an existing steel pipeline operating at a hoop stress that is more than 40 percent of SMYS, or that the hoop stress corresponding to the established maximum allowable operating pressure for a segment of existing pipeline is not commensurate with the present class location, the operator shall immediately make a study to determine:
(a) the present class location for the segment involved;(b) the design, construction, and testing procedures followed in the original construction, and a comparison of these procedures with those required for the present class location by the applicable provisions of this Part;(c) the physical condition of the segment to the extent it can be ascertained from available records;(d) the operating and maintenance history of the segment;(e) the maximum actual operating pressure and the corresponding operating hoop stress, taking pressure gradient into account, for the segment of pipeline involved; and(f) the actual area affected by the population density increase, and physical barriers or other factors which may limit further expansion of the more densely populated area.N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 16 § 255.609