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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPipeline Safety Progress Report 2017.pdf0 U.S.Departrneit of Transportat n Pip&ine an Ft ardous Vaterials Sfsty Admini ratto 1200 Nets Jersey Avenue SE Wishington DC 20590 agenc\met not conduct .r sponsor and a person Is ‘srn reguired to rcspoiii ti.flr -.S.d a parser be sub1ect tees ocrialts for I ire-corn -Is n iS a e niceties intormat teen-..hjrnt to thi reQ Cii open’s of the-Paprnss i K Reducitees Set unless that rn iLctiisn informitioi dispias s a curtent a alid 0MB Control Number I h 0MB Control Number for h trIm nanot’sielbetion is 2l370584 ubli repOrt ii foi this colleetto t of irformattoit is stimated tc b approximate-is 58 ho me-pe r spoem rcludmng the tmtr for ma.tewtne-instructions gathermg the data needed and completing and rca teasing the collection ct irfor natmo e \ii responses I this ccli o (t trf rotation act sardat r Send comume its regardmna tNs Furden ce-I sat cr an it e-ofIbm col ection o informatior,including suggestions for reducmnb this bud o to Information Collection Cle-arane-e I fhcer.Pipe inc and Flacardous latertuls Safeta 0dntmnmstration (PIIMSA)FHP-00,1200 New Jersey Ate SE.Washington D C 2059 Pipeline Safety 2016 Gas Base Grant Progress Report for IDAHO PUBLIC UTILiTIES COMMISSION Please follow the directions listed below: 1.Review the entire document for completeness. 2.Reviex\and have an authorized signatory sien and date page 2. 3.Fasten all pages with a paper or binder clip -no staples please as this package will be scanned upon it’s arrival at PHMSA. 4.Mail the entire document.including this cover page to the following: ATTN:Gwendolyn M.Hill U.S.Department of Transportation Pipeline &Hazardous Materials Safety Administration Pipeline Safety,PHP-50 1200 New Jersey Avenue,SE Second Floor E22-321 Washington,D.C.20590 FedSTAR Information Electronic Submission Date:2/9/2017 3:20:51 PM DONS:102589939 2516 Ga-.Ba-.c Grant Peoreres Repori Idaho ID SHO pcattc ti it tTtteh (O\RItSStOx.Puree i Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration 1200 New Jersey Avenue,SE Washington DC 20590 OFFICE OF PIPELINE SAFETY 2016 Gas Base Grant Progress Report Office:IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION /)f 1•///Jz 4 øL Authoriled Signature Jr Printed Name —a a— -—I - Title --- Date DUNS 102589939 2016 (isa Base Grant Progress Report Idaho II)AI-IO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMI5SIO\Pane 2 PROGRESS REPORT ATTACHMENTS (GAS) PHMSA Form No,PHMSA F 999-92 INSTRUCTIONS: These attachments request information either for the entire calendar year (CY 2016:January 1 through December 31, 2016)or as of(or on)December 31,2016.Please report actual as opposed to estimated numbers on the attachments.Be careful to provide complete and accurate information since the PHMSA State Programs will be validating the attachments during the states next annual evaluation. Attachment 1:State Jurisdiction and Agent Status Over Facilities.Requires the state to indicate those pipeline operator types over which the state agency has jurisdiction under existing law.If the state does not have jurisdiction over an operator type,indicate why not in the column designated No,using the one alpha code (A or B)which best describes the reason.Ifthe state agency has jurisdiction over an operator type,place an X in the column designated Yes and provide information on the number of operators,the number and percent of operators inspected,the number of inspection units,and the number and percent of inspection units inspected,Ifthe jurisdiction over a type of operator is under a Section 60106 Agreement,indicate X/60106 in the column designated Yes.[If the same operator/inspection unit is visited more than once during the year,count only once under number of operators inspected/number of inspection units inspected on Attachment 1.The multiple visits would,however,be reflected under total inspection person-days in Attachment 2.) *Attachment 2:Total State Field Inspection Activity.Requires the state to indicate by operator type the number of inspection person-days spent during CY 2016 on inspections;standard comprehensive;design,testing,and construction;on-site operator training;integrity management;operator qualification;investigating incidents or accidents;damage prevention activities;and compliance follow-up.Attachment 2 should include drug and alcohol inspections.Counting In Office Inspection Time -An inspector may choose to review pipeline company procedure manuals or records away from the company facility in order to effectively use onsite inspection time.The amount of time spent reviewing procedures and records may be counted as part of the inspection process.It is important that an inspector only record time for activities that normally would be completed as part of an onsite inspection. For example,an inspector may attribute the three hours he or she spent reviewing a pipeline operators procedure manual and records prior to an on site inspection towards the total inspection time.Each supervisor must carefully review the reported time to ensure the time attributed is consistent with the activity completed and is carefully delineated from normal office duties. •Attachment 3:Facility Subject to State Safety Jurisdiction.States should only list the facilities that are jurisdictional under Parts 192 and 193 (Gas)and Part 195 (Hazardous Liquid)of which the state has safety authority over.This attachment requires the business name and address of each person subject to the pipeline safety jurisdiction of the state agency as of December 31,2016.Also indicate the operator type (e.g.,intrastate transmission)consistent with the listing in Attachment I and include the number of inspection units in each operator’s system.The operator identification number (OPID)assigned by PHMSA must also be included on this attachment.If an operator has multiple types of system (i.e.gas distribution and intrastate transmission),each type should be counted in corresponding category.Total operator count listed in Attachment 3 may not match Attachment I totals due to multiple types of systems per operator. •Attachment 4:Pipeline Incidents.Requires a list of incidents investigated by or reported to the state agency that involved personal injury requiring hospitalization,a fatality,property damage exceeding $50,000,and others deemed significant by the operator.Clearly identify the operator’s reported cause AND the state’s determination of the cause of the incident using the one most appropriate alpha code footnoted in the attachment.We summarize this information for Congress by classifying the cause into one of eight categories:(A)corrosion failure;(B)natural force damage;(C)excavation damage;(D)other outside force damage;(E)material failure of pipe or weld;(F) equipment failure;(G)incorrect operation;(H)other accident cause.You can also choose (IP)Investigation Pending for those incidents remaining under investigation as of December 31.Then provide a summary of incident investigations. DUNS:102589939 Idalso 2016 Gas Base Grant Progress Report IDAHO PIJBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION,Page 3 Attachment 5:State Compliance Actions.This requires a summary of state pipeline inspection and compliance actions.[In the Number of Compliance Actions Taken column,keep in mind one compliance action can cover multiple probable violations.] Attachment 6:State Record Maintenance and Reporting Kcqui s a list of iecoids anu ieports maintained and required by the state agency. •Attachment 7:State Employees Directly Involved in the Pipeline Safety Program.This attachment requires a list by name and title of each employee directly involved in th.pipeline safety program.Be sure to include the percentage of time each employee has been involved in the pipeline safety program during 2016.If an employee has not been in the pipeline safety program the full year of2016 please note the number of months working on the program.Indicate a Qualification Category for each of the states inspectors (see Attachment 7a).Th categories arc shov.n in descending order of education and experience.Please enter the number of the highest description applicable to each inspector.For each inspector and supervisor,indicate the month and year he/she successfully iompleted the training courses at the Pipeline Safety OffiLe of Training and Qualifications in Oklahoma City,OK. Finally,provide in summary form the number of all staff (supervisors,inspectors’investigator,damage prevention/ technical and clerical/administrative)working on the pipeline safety program and the person-years devoted to pipeline safety.Person-years should be reported in hundreds (e.g.,3.25). •Attachment 8:State Compliance with Federal Requirements.This requires the state to indicate whether it is in compliance with applicable federal requirements.If a particular requirement is not applicable to the state (e.g. offshore inspections),indicate NA in the column designated Y/N/NA and indicate in the notes section why the regulation is not applicable.If a regulation has been adopted,indicate the date adopted (e.g.,05/01/04)in the appropriate column.Ifthe regulation is applicable but has not been adopted indicate N in the Y/N/NA column and explain why not in the appropriate column (e.g.,requires legislative action).If the state has not adopted the maximum penalty amounts of $200,000 per day up to $2,000,000 for a related series of violations please indicate civil penalty levels in effect in the state as of December 31,2014.For State Adoption of Part 198 State One Call Damage Prevention Program if a state has any penalty amount for its damage prevention law please mark item 7.h as “Adopted but Different Dollar Amounts”and list the penalty amount in the Note section.Note at the end of Attachment 8 we are requesting each state to indicate the frequency its legislature meets in general session.This information will be taken into account when determining if applicable federal regulations have been adopted within 24 months of the effective date or two general sessions of the state legislature. *Attachment 10:Performance and Damage Prevention Questions.This attachment requires a narrative of each states goals and accomplishments.In addition it requires a narrative on each states progress toward meeting the nine elements of an effective damage prevention program as described in the PIPES Act of 2006. DUNS.102589939 Idaho 2016 Gas Base Grant Progress Report in SF10 Pt Bt.iC UTiLITIES COMMISSION Page 4 bEFINITIONS •Inspection Unit.An inspection unit is all or part of an oparators pipeline facilities that are under the control of an administrative unit that provides sufficient communicatior and controls to ensure uniform design construction, op..ratior.and maintnance procedures for the facilities (Se Gi ssary of Termc in Guidehnes foi Stater Participating in the Pipeline Safety Program for application of the inspection unit concept to transmission and hazardous liquid pipeline systems.distribution systems.liquefied gas systems.municipality,master meter system.regulated gathering pipeline systems.and propane-air systems/petroleum gas sy stems.) •Inspection Person-Day.An inspection person-day is all or part of a day spent b a state agency representative including travel in an on site examination or evaluation of an operator or his system to determine if the operator is in compliance with federal or state pipeline safety regulations.in an on site investigation of a pipeline incident,or in job sire training of an operator.Time expended on such activities should be reported as one inspection person-day for each day devoted to safety iccues,regardless of the number of operators visited during that day. •Probable Violation,A probable violation is a non-compliance with any section or,where a section is divided into subsections (a),(b),(c),etc.,any subsection of federal or state pipeline regulations Each numbered section should be counted separately.Multiple non-compliances of a numbered section discovered on the same inspection should be counted as one probable violation with multiple pieces of evidence. •Compliance Action.A compliance action is an action or series of sequential actions taken to enforce federal or state pipeline regulations.One compliance action can cover multiple probable violations.A compliance action may take the form of a letter warning of future penalties for continued violation,an administratively imposed monetary sanction or order directing compliance with the regulations,an order directing corrective action under hazardous conditions,a show-cause order.a criminal sanction,a court injunction,or a similar formal action. DUNS:102589939 Idah( 2016 G Ba,e Grart Progrcss Report IDAHO pLBU(G [ILtIlFO 6O\RIISSION.Poe’5 Attachment I Stats on Operators STATE JURISDiCTION AND AGENT STATUS OVER GAS FACILITIES AS OF DECEMBER 31,2016 No.of,tate Auency Junsdiction/INo.of OperatorsOperatorType Inspection Units InspectedgentStatusOperatorsinspectedUt No’Yes #% Distribution Private X/60105 3 3 100.0%10 10 100.0% Municipal A 0 0 N/A 0 0 N/A Master Meter X/60 105 0 0 N/A 0 0 N/A LPG X/60105 0 0 N/A 0 0 N/A Other A 0 0 N/A 0 0 N/A Transmission Intrastate X/60105 2 2 100.0%2 2 100.0% Interstate F 0 0 N/A 0 0 N/A LNG Interstate F 0 0 N/A 0 0 N/A Intrastate X/60105 1 1 100.0%1 1 100.0% Other Gathering Lines X/60 105 1 1 100.0%1 1 100.0% Offshore Facilities A 0 0 N/A 0 0 N/A Total 7 7 100.0°A 14 14 100.0% ‘Codes:A -None in state and does not have jurisdiction; B -State does not have jurisdictional authority (Provide current status or action being taken to obtain authority in notes section below) F No,State is currently not an interstate agent. X/60105P =Yes,I have Section 60105 (Certification)over some of the operator type (meaning:I have 60105 authority over some,but not all of this operator type and do not have a 60106 agreement with PHMSA to inspect them).These operators are identified in the notes below. X/IA -Yes I have Interstate Agent jurisdiction over this type of operator Distribution “Other”-ie Co-ops,Public Utility Districts,etc. States should explain any special circumstances General Instructions -All above facilities should only include facilities as defined by federal pipeline regulations and should not include extended jurisdiction by state regulation. Attachment I Notes: DUN5:102589939 Idaho2016GasBaseGrantProgressReportIDAHOPUBLICUTILITIESCOMMISSION,Page 6 At t a c h m e n t 2 - St a t e in s p e c t i o n Ac t i v i t y PH M S A F 99 9 - 9 5 DU N S : 10 2 5 8 9 9 3 9 20 1 6 Ga s Ba s e Gra n t Pr o g r e s s Re p o r t TO T A L ST A T E FI E L D IN S P E C T I O N AC T I V I T Y AS OF DE C E M B E R 31 , 20 1 6 Op e r a t o r Ty p e De s i g n , St a n d a r d Te s t i n g an d Co m p r e h e n s i v e Co n s t r u c t i o n On - S i t e Op e r a t o r Tr a i n i n g In t e g r i t y Ma n a g e m e n t Op e r a t o r Qu a l i f i c a t i o n In v e s t i g a t i n g in c i d e n t s or Ac c i d e n t s Da m a g e Pr e v e n t i o n Ac t i v i t i e s Co r n p1 i an c e Fo l l o w - u p To t a l Di s t r i b u t i o n Pr i v a t e 16 2 26 0 26 1 1 0 6 4 23 5 Mu n i c i p a l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ma s t e r Me t e r 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 LP G 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ot h e r 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tr a n s m i s s i o n In t r a s t a t e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 In t e r s t a t e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LN G In t e r s t a t e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 In t r a s t a t e 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Ot h e r Ga t h e r i n g Li n e s 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 Of f s h o r e Fa c i l i t i e s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 To t a l 18 8 26 0 26 12 0 6 4 26 2 ———— Dr u g an d Al c o h o l To t a l Co u n t of Dr u g an d Al c o h o l In s p e c t i o n s At t a c h m e n t 2 No t e s Id a h o ID A I - t O PU B L I C LT I L I T I I - S CO M M I S S I O N , Pa g r . 7 At t a c h m e n t 3 - Li s t of Op e r a t o r s GA S FA C I L I T I E S SU B J E C T TO ST A T E SA F E T Y JU R I S D I C T I O N AS OF DE C E M B E R 31 , 20 1 6 No r t h w e s t Ga s Pr o c e s s i n g , LL C 39 3 7 0 15 0 2 1 Ka t y Fr e e w a y , Su i t e 40 0 Ho u s t o n , TX 77 0 9 4 PH M S A F 99 9 - 9 5 DI J N S : 10 2 5 8 9 9 3 9 20 1 6 Ga s Ba s e Gr a n t Pr o g r e s s Re p o r t Tr a n s m i s s i o n Di s t r i b u t i o n LN G ( O p e r a t o r ty p e & Ot h e r (O p e r a t o r ty p e Op e r a t o r (O p e r a t o r ty p e & In s p e c t i o n Un i t s ) (O p e r a t o r ty p e & In s p e c t i o n Un i t s ) & In s p e c t i o n Un i t s ) In s p e c t i o n Un i t s ) Bu s i n e s s Na m e Of f s h o r e Op e r a t o r ID Ga t h e r i n g Fa c i l i t i e s Ad d r e s s Pr i v a t e Mu n i c i p a l Ma s t e r LP G Ot h e r In t r a s t a t e In t e r s t a t e In t r a s t a t e in t e r s t a t e Li n e s (J u r i s (S t a t e Me t e r jj i o n a l Av i s t a Co r p o r a t i o n 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 2 3 2 14 1 1 E. Mi s s i o n , Sp o k a n e , WA 99 2 2 0 In t e r m o u n t a i n Ga s Co m p a n y 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 81 6 0 55 5 So u t h Co l e , Bo i s e , ID 83 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Qu e s t a r 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 8 7 6 10 4 0 W. 20 0 5. , Sa l t La k e Ci t y , UT 84 1 4 5 id a h o [G A u l ) Pi i B t . J C UT I L I T I E S (.‘ O M M T S S I O N , I5ag r 0 Tr a n s m i s s i o n Di s t r i b u t i o n LN G ( O p e r a t o r ty p e & Ot h e r (O p e r a t o r ty p e (O p e r a t o r ty p e & In s p e c t i o n Un i t s ) & In s p e c t i o n Un i t s ) (O p e r a t o r ty p e & In s p e c t i o n Un i t s ) In s p e c t i o n Un i t s ) Of f s h o r e Ga t h e r i n g Fa c i l i t i e s Pr i v a t e Mu n i c i p a l Ma s t e r LP G Ot h e r In t r a s t a t e In t e r s t a t e in t r a s t a t e In t e r s t a t e Li n e s (J u r i s (S t a t e Me t e r Wa t e r s ) In s p e c t i o n Un i t to t a l s by ty p e 10 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 To t a l Op e r a t o r s 4 At t a c h m e n t 3 No t e s : PI I M S A F 99 9 - 9 5 DS : 10 2 5 8 9 9 3 9 20 1 6 Ga s Ba s e Gr a n t Pro g r e s s Re p o r t PU B L t UT I L I T I I 1 S CO M M I S S I O N , Pa g e I) Attachment 4 Incidents/Accidents SIGNIFICANT4 GAS INCIDENTS/ACCIDENTS JANUARY 1,THROUGH DECEMBER 31,2016 Date of Location -Injuries Fatalities Property Cause State Incident City/County/etc.##Damage3 Code’Cause S Code’ 02/07/2016 Blackfoot.ID 0 0 $796.00 F F Name of Operator:Intermountain Gas Company OperatoriD:8160 NRC ID:1140286 Summary2 Regulator failed at regulator Station #60094 and relief blew (3.0655mrncf. 12/14/2016 Nampa,ID 0 0 $12,465.00 F F Name of Operator:Intermountain Gas Company OperatoriD:8160 NRC ID:0 Summary2 Pilot regulator filter failure at regulator Station #30069 due to contaminants in filter,caused over pressure and relief to blow (12.4rnrncf). ‘Cause Codes:A Corrosion failure;B -Natural Force Damage;C -Excavation Damage;D -Other Outside Force Damage;E -Pipe,Weld or Joint Failure;F -Equipment Failure;G -Incorrect Operation;H -Other Incident Cause; IP -Investigation Pending; 2Please attach a summary or report of the state agency’s investigation of each of the above incidents. 3lnterstate agents should use the 191.3 Incident definition for listing incidents investigated on interstate facilities. Significant:Investigated by or reported to the state agency,involving personal injury requiring hospitalization, fatality,property damage exceeding $50,000 and other incidents otherwise considered significant which involved —_jurisdictional facilities. Attachment 4 Notes — — — — — — DUNS:102589939 Idaho 2016 Gas Base Grant Progress Report IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES CO\IMISSIOS.Page 10 Attachment 5 Stats on Compliance Actions STATE COMPLIANCE ACTIONS CALENDAR YEAR (CY)2016 Probable Violation Categories intrastate Interstate Number carried over from all prevous CYs 0 0 Number Found During CY 0 Number submitted for DOT action [60106 Agreement agent 0only] Number corrected during CY (including carry over from 0 0previousyear(s)) Number to be corrected at end of CY (including carry over)0 0 Number of Compliance Actions Taken (see definition)0 Civil Penalties Number assessed during CY 0 Dollars assessed during CY $0.00 Number collected during CY 0 Dollars collected during CY $0.00 ‘Do not double count for a related series of actions. Attachment 5 Notes Two probable violations found in 2016,compliance actions taken on those probable violations in 2017. DUNS.102589939 Idaho2016GasBaseGrantProgressReportIDAHOPUBLICUTILITIESCOMMISSION,Page II Attachment 6 List of Records Kept GAS STATE RECORD MAINTENANCE AND REPORTING DURING CV 2016 Records Maintained by the State Agency Pipeline Safety Program Annual Certification/Progress Report Operator Annual Reports Common Ground Alliance Compliance Actions Damage Prevention Program Inspection Field Days Annual Inspection Schedule One-call Campaign Operator Incident/Accident PHMSA Correspondence PVC Pipeline Safety Program Plan (POP) PHMSA Program Evaluation OPS Grants-Base Grant Application Safety Related Condition Reports Pipeline Training T &Q Seminars NAPSR Surveys Inspection Reports 2010,2011,2012,20112014,2015,2016 Reports Required from Operators Incident Reports as per IPUC rule Operators Annual Report Attachment 6 Notes DUNS:102589939 Idaho 2016 Gas Base Grst Progress Report IDAI-IO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION.Pag 12 At t a c h m e n t 7 - St a f f i n g an d TQ Tr a i n i n g ST A T E EM P L O Y E E S DI R E C T L Y IN V O L V E D IN TH E GA S PI P E L I N E SA F E T Y PR O G R A M DU R I N G CY 20 1 6 Na m e / T i t l e 1% çu a i . fr i m e jM O f l t h c a t Su p e r v i s o r Le c k i e , Jo e Ex e c u t i v e Ad m i n i s t r a t o r / P r o g r a m Ma n a g e r 20 12 NA In s p e c t o r / I n v e s t i g a t o r Ba r t o l o m e , Ly s l e In s p e c t o r 60 12 II Ul m e r , Da r r i n In s p e c t o r 10 0 12 11 1 Ev a n s , Mi k e In s p e c t o r 10 0 7 V Ja m i s o n , Bo b In s p e c t o r 10 0 12 J Pe r k i n s , Br u c e In s p e c t o r 10 0 2. 5 11 1 a _ Su m m a r y _ Em p l o y e e Ty p e No . of St a f f Pe r s o n - Y e a r s Su p e r v i s o r 1 0. 2 0 in s p e c t o r s / I n v e s t i g a t o r s 5 3. 3 9 Da m a g e Pr e v e n t i o n / T e c h n i c a l 0 Cl e r i c a l / A d m i n i s t r a t i v e 0 To t a l 6 3. 5 9 aa om p I e t i o n La s t Na m e Fi r s t Na m e Co u r s e pa t e PH M S A F 99 9 - 9 5 DU N S : 10 2 5 8 9 9 3 9 Id a h e 2O I Ga s Ba s e Gr a d Pr o g r e s S Re p o r i ID A H O PO R I I ( TI [ T T i E S CO s I \ B S S I O N Pa g a 5 BA R T H L O M E LY S L E >H M S A - P L 3 2 5 7 Pi p e l i n e Sa f e t y Re g u l a t i o n Ap p l i c a t i o n an d Co m p l i a n c e Pr o c e d u r e s Co u r s e )/ 2 0 / 2 0 0 2 BA R T H L O M E XS L E HM S A - P L 1 3 i 0 Pl a s t i c an d Co m p o s i t e Ma t e r i a l s Co u r s e 3/ 2 9 / 2 0 0 2 I3 A R T H L O M E LY S L E PH M S A - P L 3 O Q Op e r a t o r Qu a l i f i c a t i o n WB T Co u r s e 12 / 2 9 / 2 0 0 3 3A R T H L O M E XS L E PH M S A - P L 3 3 2 2 Ev a l u a t i o n of Op e r a t o r Qu a l i f i c a t i o n (O Q ) Pr o g r a m s Co u r s e /2 i / 2 0 1 0 AR T H L O M E LY S L E HM S A - P L 4 2 5 3 Li q u e f i e d Na t u r a l Ga s (L N G ) Sa f e t y Te c h n o l o g y an d In s p e c t i o n Co u r s e 1/ 1 8 / 2 0 0 2 BA R T H L O M E LY S L E PH M S A - P L 3 2 9 3 Co r r o s i o n Co n t r o l of Pi p e l i n e Sy s t e m s Co u r s e // 1 2 / 2 0 0 2 BA R T H L O M E LY S L E PH M S A - P L 3 2 4 2 We l d i n g an d We l d i n g in s p e c t i o n of Pi p e l i n e Ma t e r i a l s Co u r s e 3/ 2 9 / 2 0 0 2 3A R T I - I L O M E LY S L E PH M S A - P L 3 I C - In v e s t i g a t i n g an d Ma n a g i n g In t e r n a l Co r r o s i o n of Pi p e l i n e s WB T Co u r s e 10 / 2 0 / 2 0 0 5 BA R T H L O M E LY S L E PH M S A - P L 1 2 5 0 Sa f e t y Ev a l u a t i o n of Ga s Pi p e l i n e Sy s t e m s Co u r s e 8/ 1 7 / 2 0 0 1 AR T H L O M E LY S L E >H M S A - P L 3 2 9 0 Op e r a t o r Qu a l i f i c a t i o n (O Q ) Se m i n a r /l 3/ 2 0 0 3 AR T H L O M E LY S L E HM S A - P L 3 2 9 5 Pi p e l i n e We l d i n g in s p e c t i o n Co u r s e 10 / 1 5 / 2 0 0 2 AR T H L O M E YS L E PH M S A - P L 3 2 9 6 Pi p e l i n e Re l i a b i l i t y As s e s s m e n t Se m i n a r 10 / 1 7 / 2 0 0 2 AR T H L O M E LY S L E PH M S A - P L 3 2 7 5 Ge n e r a l Pi p e l i n e Sa f e t y Aw a r e n e s s Co u r s e 7/ 1 8 / 2 0 12 3A R T H L O M E LY S L E PH M S A - P L 12 5 5 Ga s Pr e s s u r e Re g u l a t i o n an d Ov e r p r e s s u r e Pr o t e c t i o n Co u r s e /7 / 2 0 0 2 BA R T H L O M E LY S L E PH M S A - P L 3 3 1 I As s e s s m e n t Ev a l u a t i o n fo r Op e r a t o r Qu a l i f i c a t i o n (O Q ) Se m i n a r 1/ 2 1 / 2 0 1 0 BA R T H L O M E LY S L E PH M S A - P L 12 4 5 Sa f e t y Ev a l u a t i o n of Di s t r i b u t i o n In t e g r i t y Ma n a g e m e n t Pr o g r a m s (D I M P ) 8/ 2 4 / 2 0 1 1 ou r s e BA R T H L O M E LY S L E >H M S A - P L 3 3 5 5 Sa f e t y Ev a l u a t i o n of Co n t r o l Ro o m Ma n a g e m e n t Pr o g r a m s 8/ 8 / 2 0 1 4 BA R T H L O M E YS L E ‘H M S A - P L 3 2 5 4 Jo i n i n g of Pi p e l i n e Ma t e r i a l s Co u r s e 3/ 2 9 / 2 0 0 2 BA R T H L O M E LY S L E PH M S A - P L 1 2 9 7 Ga s In t e g r i t y Ma n a g e m e n t (I M ) Pr o t o c o l Co u r s e 1/ 2 1 / 2 0 0 5 AR T H L O M E YS L E 3HM S A - P L 3 2 9 1 Fu n d a m e n t a l s of ( S C A D A ) Sy s t e m Te c h n o l o g y an d Op e r a t i o n Co u r s e 3/ 7 / 2 0 14 — 3A R T H L O M E XS L E PH M S A - P L 3 3 0 0 Pi p e l i n e In s p e c t o r To o l b o x Se m i n a r 1/ 1 2 / 2 0 0 3 AR T H L O M E LY S L E 3HM S A - P L 3 2 6 7 Fu n d a m e n t a l s of In t e g r i t y Ma n a g e m e n t Co u r s e 1/ 2 1 / 2 0 0 5 3A R T H L O M E LY S L E PH M S A - P L 3 2 5 6 Pi p e l i n e Fa i l u r e In v e s t i g a t i o n Te c h n i q u e s Co u r s e 5/ 3 / 2 0 0 2 — AR T H L O M E LY S L E PH M S A - P L 3 3 0 4 In v e s t i g a t i n g Pi p e l i n e Co r r o s i o n Se m i n a r 1/ 2 9 / 2 0 0 4 AM I S O N RO B E R T HM S A - P L 3 2 5 6 Pi p e l i n e Fa i l u r e in v e s t i g a t i o n Te c h n i q u e s Co u r s e 1/ 2 9 / 2 0 1 6 AM 1 S O N RO B E R T PH M S A - P L 4 2 5 3 Li q u e f i e d Na t u r a l Ga s (L N G ) Sa f e t y Te c h n o l o g y an d In s p e c t i o n Co u r s e 5/ 1 3 / 2 0 1 6 AM I S O N RO B E R T HM S A - 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P L 3 3 5 5 Sa f e t y Ev a l u a t i o n of Co n t r o l Ro o m Ma n a g e m e n t Pr o g r a m s i/ I 7/ 2 0 16 UL M E R DA R R I N PH M S A - P L 3 D A Dr u g an d Al c o h o l Te s t i n g fo r th e Pi p e l i n e ln d u s t i v WB 1 1/ 6 / 2 0 1 5 JL M E R DA R R I N HM S A - P L 3 3 2 2 Ev a l u a t i o n of Op e r a t o r Qu a l i f i c a t i o n (O Q ) Pr o g r a m s Co u r s e 3/ 2 4 / 2 0 16 UL M E R DA R R I N HM S A - P L 3 2 9 3 Co r r o s i o n Co n t r o l of Pi p e l i n e Sy s t e m s Co u r s e 4/ 2 9 / 2 0 1 6 JL M E R )A R R I N HM S A - P L 3 O Q Op e r a t o r Qu a l i f i c a t i o n WB T Co u r s e 8/ 1 2 / 2 0 15 —_ JL M E R DA R R I N I- I M S A - P L 3 I C - In v e s t i g a t i n g an d Ma n a g i n g In t e r n a l Co r r o s i o n of Pi p e l i n e s WB T Co u r s e /l 8 / 2 0 l 5 JL M E R DA R R I N HM S A - P L 3 2 5 7 Pi p e l i n e Sa f e t y Re g u l a t i o n Ap p l i c a t i o n an d Co m p l i a n c e Pr o c e d u r e s Co u r s e 1 1/ 2 0 / 2 0 1 5 JL M E R DA R R I N >H M S A - P L I 2 5 O Sa f e t y Ev a l u a t i o n of Ga s Pi p e l i n e Sy s t e m s Co u r s e 5/ 1 2 / 2 0 1 5 UL M E R DA R R I N HM S A - P L 3 6 0 0 Ro o t Ca u s e / I n c i d e n t in v e s t i g a t i o n Co u r s e /2 4 / 2 0 16 UL M E R )A R R 1 N PH M S A - P L 3 2 5 6 Pi p e l i n e Fa i l u r e in v e s t i g a t i o n Te c h n i q u e s Co u r s e 8/ 2 1 / 2 0 1 5 UL M E R )A R R 1 N PH M S A - P L 3 2 4 2 We l d i n g an d We l d i n g In s p e c t i o n of Pi p e l i n e Ma t e r i a l s Co u r s e 10 / 3 0 / 2 0 1 5 UL M E R DA R R I N PH M S A - P L 4 2 5 3 Li q u e f i e d Na t u r a l Ga s (L N G ) Sa f e t y Te c h n o l o g y an d In s p e c t i o n Co u r s e 1/ 2 9 / 2 0 16 UL M E R DA R R I N HM S A - P L l 2 5 5 Ga s Pr e s s u r e Re g u l a t i o n an d Ov e r p r e s s u r e Pr o t e c t i o n Co u r s e 3/ 3 1 / 2 0 1 6 JL M E R DA R R I N HM S A - P L 3 3 0 6 Ex t e r n a l Co r r o s i o n Di r e c t As s e s s m e n t (E C D A ) Fi e l d Co u r s e 7/ 1 5 / 2 0 1 6 —_ JL M E R )A R R I N HM S A - 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9 5 DU N S : 10 2 5 8 9 9 3 9 20 1 6 Ga s Ba s e Gr a n t Pr o g r e s s Re p o r t 7/ 2 8 / 2 0 0 4 9/ 1 4 / 2 0 0 4 04 / 2 0 0 5 Ad o p t e d 04 / 2 0 0 5 Ad o p t e d Pr e s s u r e li m i t i n g an d re g u l a t i n g st a t i o n s Pa s s a g e of in t e r n a l in s p e c t i o n de v i c e s on ne w an d re t r o f i t t e d tr a n s m i s s i o n pi p e l i n e s 9/ 9 / 2 0 0 4 Pe r f o r m a n c e of pe r i o d i c un d e r w a t e r in s p e c t i o n s N/ A 6/ 2 0 / 2 0 0 5 AP I RP 11 6 2 Pu b l i c aw a r e n e s s ca m p a i g n 04 / 2 0 0 6 Ad o p t e d 7/ 1 5 / 2 0 0 5 PS I A St a t u o r y ch a n g e s to Op e r a t o r Qu a l i f i c a t i o n Pr o g r a m 04 / 2 0 0 6 Ad o p t e d 1 1/ 2 5 / 2 0 0 5 Ad o p t i o n of NA C E St a n d a r d as a di r e c t as s e s m e n t st a n d a r d 04 / 2 0 0 6 Ad o p t e d 4/ 1 4 / 2 0 0 6 De f i n i t i o n of a Ga t h e r i n g Li n e 04 / 2 0 0 8 Ad o p t e d 7/ 1 0 / 2 0 0 6 In c o r p o r a t e by Re f e r e n c e va r i o u s St a n d a r d s 04 / 2 0 0 8 Ad o p t e d 2/ 1 / 2 0 0 7 Up d a t e In c o r p o r a t e d by Re f e r e n c e an d Co r r r e c t i o n 04 / 2 0 0 8 Ad o p t e d De s i g n an d Co n s t r u c t i o n St a n d a r d s to Re d u c e In t e r n a l Co r r o s i o n in Ga s Tr a n s m i s s i o n Pi p e l i n e s In t e g r i t y Ma n a g e m e n t Pr o g r a m Mo d i f i c a t i o n s an d Cl a r i f i c a t i o n s Ad o p t e d 12 / 1 3 / 2 0 0 7 Ap p l i c a b i l i t y of Pu b l i c Aw a r e n e s s Re g u l a t i o n s to Ce r t a i n Ga s 04 / 2 0 1 0 Ad o t e d Di s t r i b u t i o n Op e r a t o r s 20 0 5 5 4/ 2 3 / 2 0 0 7 5/ 2 3 / 2 0 0 7 04 / 2 0 0 8 Ad o p t e d 04 / 2 0 0 8 Id a h o ID A H O PU 0 L 1 C UT I L I T i E S CO M M I S S I O N , Pa g e : II St a n d a r d s fo r In c r e a s i n g th e Ma x i m u m Al l o w a b l e Op e r a t i n g Pr e s s u r e fo r Ga s Tr a n s m i s s i o n Pi p e l i n e s (7 3 FR 62 1 4 7 ) PA - I I De s i g n Pr e s s u r e s (7 3 FR 79 0 0 5 ) Ad m i n i s t r a t i v e Pr o c e d u r e s , Ad d r e s s Up d a t e s an d Te c h n i c a l Am e n d m e n t s In c o r p o r a t i o n by Re f e r e n c e Up d a t e : A m e r i c a n Pe t r o l e u m In s t i t u t e (A P I ) St a n d a r d s 5L an d 11 0 4 Ed i t o r i a l Am e n d m e n t s to Pi p e l i n e Sa f e t y Re g u l a t i o n s Co n t r o l Ro o m Ma n a g e m e n t / H u m a n Fa c t o r s In t e g r i t y Ma n a g e m e n t Pr o g r a m fo r Ga s Di s t r i b u t i o n Pi p e l i n e s Pe r i o d i c Up d a t e s of Re g u l a t o r y Re f e r e n c e s to Te c h n i c a l St a n d a r d s an d 04 / 2 0 1 2 Mi s c e l l a n e o u s Ed i t s 10 / 1 7 / 2 0 0 8 10 6 - 7 3 FR 16 5 6 2 3/ 2 8 / 2 0 0 8 Ad m i n i s t r a t i v e Pr o c e d u r e s , Up d a t e s an d Te c h n i c a l Am e n d m e n t s (7 3 04 / 2 0 1 0 Ad o p t e d No t e ’ 1 2/ 2 4 / 2 0 0 8 1/ 1 6 / 2 0 0 9 04 / 2 0 1 0 Ad o p t e d 4/ 1 4/ 2 00 9 04 / 2 0 1 0 Ad o p t e d 10 7 - 7 3 FR 62 1 4 7 No t e ’ 10 8 - 7 3 FR 79 0 0 2 No t e ’ 10 9 - 7 4 FR 28 8 9 No t e ’ 11 0 - 7 4 FR 17 0 9 9 No t e ’ 11 1 - 7 4 FR 62 5 0 3 No t e ’ 11 2 - 7 4 FR 63 3 1 0 No t e ’ 11 3 - 7 4 FR 63 9 0 6 No t e ’ 11 4 - 7 5 FR 48 5 9 3 No t e ’ 11 5 - 7 5 FR 72 8 7 8 04 / 2 0 1 0 Ad o p t e d 11 / 3 0 / 2 0 0 9 12 / 3 / 2 0 0 9 12 / 4 / 2 0 0 9 04 / 2 0 1 0 Ad o p t e d 8/ 1 1 / 2 0 1 0 04 / 2 0 1 1 04 / 2 0 1 1 04 / 2 0 1 1 Ad o p t e d Ad o p t e d Ad o p t e d — No t e —PH M S A P 99 9 - 9 5 DU N 5 : 10 2 5 8 9 9 3 9 2O 6 Ga s Ba s e Gr a n t Pr o g r e s s Re p o r t Ad o p t e d 1 1/ 2 6 / 2 0 1 0 Up d a t e s to Pi p e l i n e an d Li q u e f i e d Ga s Re p o r t i n g Re q u i r e m e n t s 04 / 2 0 12 Ad o p t e d No t e ’ 1 16 - 76 FR 54 9 4 4/ 4 / 2 0 1 1 Me c h a n i c a l Fi t t i n g Fa i l u r e Re p o r t i n g Re q u i r e m e n t s 04 / 2 0 12 Ad o p t e d td a h o H) A F J O PU B U C UT I L t T F S CO M M t S S O N . 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Pa e e 22 Attachment 10 Performance and Damage Prevention Questions CALENDAR YEAR (CV)2016 Planned Performance:What are your Planned Annual and Long-term goals for your Pipeline Safety Program? The IPUC Pipeline Safety Program is committed to improving our safety program.The Commission’s annual goals are to ensure Idaho jurisdictional pipeline operators are providing the safe transportation and delivery of natural gas to its customers and doing this without affecting the safety ofthe public.This is accomplished by a comprehensive program of inspections and audits of the companies’records and field equipment and following-up on each incident non-compliance found.During 2017,the Commission will conduct audits ofthe operator’s Procedures,Operator Qualification Programs,Public Awareness Programs,and Control Room Management Programs.Some of the aforementioned audits will be conducted jointly with neighboring states on those operators that service multiple states.The Commission’s inspection staff will continue to identify master meter systems within the state,and continue to do a survey of the high pressure service sets (farm taps),within one operator’s service area.The Commission is still working on having the Idaho Legislature increase the civil penalties statute to allow fines of up to $100,000 per incident per day.with a $1,000,000 maximum.The Commission has already replaced the inspector that departed and is committed to have the newly hired inspector become trained and qualified. Past Performance:What did the Pipeline Safety Program accomplish during the subject year (to this document)to contribute toward the program’s annual and long-term goals? All Intrastate operators within the Commission’s jurisdiction were inspected for the safe transportation and delivery of natural gas within the state according to the Commission’s approved program of operating procedures.Any deficiencies noted were documented and discussed with the operators for corrective actions.Follow-up inspections were performed when required.The inspection staff has become qualified by PHMSA by completing at least all of the seven core T &Q courses.One inspector has departed the state,the replacement is alread in place and is scheduled to attend boot camp in the spring of 2017.IPUC inspectors completed 35 T &Q courses,all scheduled inspections,and increased inspection activities for new construction and line locates whenever possible. I.Has the state or agency reviewed the Damage Prevention Assistance Program (DPAP)document in the last twelve months? No 2.Has the state or agency developed or is in the process of developing a plan to address the nine elements contained in the PIPES Act of 2006 for an effective State Damage Prevention Program? Yes If yes to question 2,where does the state or agency stand on implementation of the nine elements contained in the PIPES Act of 2006?Please provide a description of how the state or agency has or will meet each element.If not,please provide a brief passage explaining the reasons why the state or agency has not. The Commission has continued to participate in the statewide coalition for damage prevention but does not have statutory authority to develop a State Damage Prevention Program that would have any enforcement ability.All enforcement authority for damage prevention is held within Idaho Department of Building Safety’s newly formed Damage Prevention Board.The Commission does hold a seat on the board but would not have any directive authority over it.The board’s objective plan will address the nine elements for an effective State Damage Prevention Program.The Commission supports the program through an alliance with two one-call —centers,Operator’s public awareness programs,and utility coordinating councils.The goal ofthe coalition is to improve the underground damage prevention law,eliminate as many exemptions as possible,educate the public and establish an effective enforcement mechanism in accordance with the 9 elements contained in the PIPES Act.Our efforts include monitoring accidents, violations,and third party dig-ins for the purpose of identifying best practices and/or key contributing causes.During annual audit of ____ each operator,the Commission continues to review operator’s damage prevention program against rules and standards to ensure the _programs processes are in place and effective.Noted deficiency(s)are documented on the IPUC Form I and the appropriate section of the PHMSA checklist,significant process deficiencies result in immediate corrective actions requiring violation initiation,procedures _—for probable violation process established in the commissions program operating procedures will be followed. DUNS:102589939 Idth 2016 G,s J5,se Grar,Prorress Repair IDAHO PI;BLIC rTILITIES COM\IISSION.Par 2 Attachment 10 Notes a aa a a a aa a a a a a a aa aa a a a aaa a DUNS:102589939 2016 Gas Base Grast Progress Repoo IDAHO PUBLIC UTILIT1PS COMMISSION.Page,24