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PSC 135.171   Compressor stations: additional safety equipment addition [49 CFR 192.171].
PSC 135.173   Compressor stations: ventilation addition [49 CFR 192.173].
PSC 135.181   Distribution line valves addition [49 CFR 192.181].
PSC 135.183   Vaults: structural design requirements additions [49 CFR 192.183].
PSC 135.187   Vaults: sealing, venting, and ventilation addition [49 CFR 192.187].
PSC 135.189   Vaults: drainage and waterproofing additions [49 CFR 192.189].
PSC 135.195   Protection against accidental overpressuring additions [49 CFR 192.195].
PSC 135.197   Control of the pressure of gas delivered from high-pressure distribution systems additions [49 CFR 192.197].
PSC 135.199   Requirements for design of pressure relief and limiting devices additions [49 CFR 192.199].
PSC 135.206   Addition [49 CFR 192.206w].
PSC 135.246   Addition [49 CFR 192.246w].
PSC 135.279   Copper pipe addition [49 CFR 192.279].
PSC 135.307   Inspection of materials addition [49 CFR 192.307].
PSC 135.309   Repair of steel pipe addition [49 CFR 192.309].
PSC 135.319   Installation of pipe in a ditch additions [49 CFR 192.319].
PSC 135.321   Installation of plastic pipe additions [49 CFR 192.321].
PSC 135.323   Casing addition [49 CFR 192.323].
PSC 135.324   Addition [49 CFR 192.324w].
PSC 135.325   Underground clearance addition [49 CFR 192.325].
PSC 135.355   Customer meters and regulators: protection from damage additions [49 CFR 192.355].
PSC 135.365   Service lines: location of valves addition [49 CFR 192.365].
PSC 135.371   Service lines: steel addition [49 CFR 192.371].
PSC 135.375   Service lines: plastic addition [49 CFR 192.375].
PSC 135.377   Service lines: copper additions [49 CFR 192.377].
PSC 135.457   External corrosion control: buried or submerged pipelines installed before August 1, 1971 addition [49 CFR 192.457].
PSC 135.505   Strength test requirements for steel pipeline to operate at a hoop stress of 30 percent or more of SMYS addition [49 CFR 192.505].
PSC 135.511   Test requirements for service lines addition [49 CFR 192.511].
PSC 135.613   Continuing surveillance additions [49 CFR 192.613].
PSC 135.614   Damage prevention program addition. [49 CFR 192.614].
PSC 135.621   Maximum allowable operating pressure: high-pressure distribution systems additions [49 CFR 192.621].
PSC 135.623   Maximum allowable operating pressure: low-pressure distribution systems addition [49 CFR 192.623].
PSC 135.629   Purging of pipelines addition [49 CFR 192.629].
PSC 135.707   Line markers for mains and transmission lines addition [49 CFR 192.707].
PSC 135.713   Transmission lines: permanent field repair of imperfections and damages addition [49 CFR 192.713].
PSC 135.714   Addition [49 CFR 192.714w].
PSC 135.722   Addition [49 CFR 192.722w].
PSC 135.723   Distribution systems: leakage surveys additions [49 CFR 192.723].
PSC 135.724   Addition [49 CFR 192.724w].
PSC 135.727   Abandonment or deactivation of facilities addition [49 CFR 192.727].
PSC 135.735   Compressor stations: storage of combustible materials addition [49 CFR 192.735].
PSC 135.741   Pressure limiting and regulating stations: telemetering or recording gauges addition [49 CFR 192.741].
PSC 135.744   Addition [49 CFR 192.744w].
PSC 135.747   Valve maintenance: distribution systems addition [49 CFR 192.747].
PSC 135.751   Prevention of accidental ignition addition [49 CFR 192.751].
Ch. PSC 135 HistoryHistory: Chapter PSC 135 as it was in effect on May 31, 1972 was repealed and a new chapter PSC 135 was created, Register, May, 1972, No. 197, effective 6-1-72. Chapter PSC 135 as it existed on October 31, 1999 was repealed and a new chapter PSC 135 was created, Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99.
subch. I of ch. PSC 135Subchapter I — General Provisions
PSC 135.011PSC 135.011Character of construction, maintenance, and operation. All gas transmission, distribution, and utilization equipment and facilities shall be constructed, installed, operated, and maintained in a reasonably adequate and safe manner and as more specifically provided for in this chapter.
PSC 135.011 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99.
PSC 135.012PSC 135.012Facilities, inspection and repairs. All facilities shall be cleaned when necessary and inspected at such intervals as experience has shown to be necessary. Any facilities known to be defective so as to endanger life or property shall be promptly repaired, permanently disconnected, or isolated until repairs can be made. Construction, repairs, additions, and changes to gas transmission and distribution facilities shall be made by qualified persons only.
PSC 135.012 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99.
PSC 135.013PSC 135.013Application of rules.
PSC 135.013(1)(1)Every gas public utility and gas pipeline operator that operates gas transmission or distribution facilities in this state shall comply with this chapter.
PSC 135.013(2)(2)Waiving rules. The provisions of this chapter may be modified or waived by the public service commission. They may be so modified or waived in particular cases wherever shown to be impracticable for special reasons or where the advantage of uniformity with existing construction is greater than the advantage of construction in compliance with the rules providing the existing construction is reasonably safe or if equivalent or safer construction is secured in other ways.
PSC 135.013(3)(3)Temporary installations. It may sometimes be necessary to modify or waive certain of the provisions in this chapter in case of temporary installations or installations which are shortly to be dismantled or reconstructed. Such temporary construction may be used for a reasonable length of time provided it is under competent supervision while it or adjoining equipment is under pressure or if it is protected by suitable barriers or warning signs when accessible to any person, without fully complying with this chapter; but all such construction shall be made reasonably safe.
PSC 135.013(4)(4)Emergency. In case of emergency or pending decision of the public service commission, the person responsible for the installation may decide as to modification or waiver of any rule or order, subject to review by the public service commission.
PSC 135.013 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99.
PSC 135.014PSC 135.014Protection of gas pipeline facilities.
PSC 135.014(1)(1)A gas pipeline operator, upon receiving notice as provided in s. 66.0831 or 182.0175 (2m), Stats., of work which may affect its facilities used for serving the public shall:
PSC 135.014(1)(a)(a) If the notice is of work covered by s. 66.0831, Stats., investigate and decide what action, if any, must reasonably be taken to protect or alter utility facilities in order to protect service to the public and to avoid unnecessary damage. The gas pipeline operator shall take such action as is reasonably necessary to protect, remove, alter, or reconstruct its facilities, and shall perform such work with reasonable dispatch taking into account the conditions to be met. Nothing in this paragraph shall affect any right which the gas pipeline operator may have to require advance payment or adequate assurance of payment of reasonable costs to the gas pipeline operator by the property owner or contractor.
PSC 135.014(1)(b)(b) If the notice is of work covered by s. 182.0175 (2m), Stats., and is not covered by s. 66.0831, Stats., the gas pipeline operator shall respond as required by s. 182.0175 (2m), Stats.
PSC 135.014(2)(2)The gas pipeline operator may, in order to protect its interests, require that the owner or contractor perform certain work upon that part of the service piping or wiring on or being removed from the property upon which the excavating, building, or wrecking operations are being performed.
PSC 135.014(3)(3)This section is not intended to affect the responsibility of the contractor or owner, or the liability or legal rights of any party.
PSC 135.014 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99; corrections in (1) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register February 2004, No. 578.
PSC 135.015PSC 135.015Interference with gas pipeline facilities.
PSC 135.015(1)(1)A gas pipeline operator having any work upon, over, along, or under any public street, highway or private property near existing gas pipeline facilities shall give reasonable notice to another public utility or operator and shall exercise care when working in close proximity to such existing facilities. Sections 66.0831 and 182.0175, Stats., shall be observed where applicable. In all other cases such notice shall provide another public utility or operator with a reasonable opportunity to protect or alter its facilities and such work shall not proceed without an agreement concerning the location and nature of the proposed work.
PSC 135.015(2)(2)Nothing in sub. (1) shall prevent a gas pipeline operator from proceeding as quickly as possible with any emergency construction work which might interfere with existing facilities.
PSC 135.015 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99; correction in (1) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register February 2004, No. 578.
PSC 135.016PSC 135.016Leak survey reports. The federal department of transportation, office of pipeline safety, requires each operator of a distribution system or of a transmission system to submit an annual report for the preceding calendar year not later than March 15. The operators of such systems in this state shall submit a copy of these reports to the public service commission on or before the filing date as required by the federal regulations. In addition to this annual report and at the same time, the operators shall report the number of leaks which were found in customer-owned facilities by either a survey or complaint during the preceding calendar year.
PSC 135.016 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99.
PSC 135.017PSC 135.017Over-pressure protection. Over-pressure protection is required by 49 CFR 192.197 and shall apply to all installations in this state.
PSC 135.017 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99; CR 21-049: am. Register March 2022 No. 795, eff. 4-1-22.
PSC 135.019PSC 135.019Adoption of federal minimum pipeline safety standards by reference.
PSC 135.019(1)(1)The federal department of transportation, office of pipeline safety, pipeline safety standards, as adopted through March 21, 2021, and incorporated in 49 CFR Parts 192, 193 and 199, including the appendices, are adopted as state pipeline safety standards and incorporated by reference into this chapter.
PSC 135.019(2)(2)State additions to the federal pipeline safety standards are shown in subch. II.
PSC 135.019(3)(3)Pursuant to s. 227.21, Stats., the attorney general and the legislative reference bureau have consented to the incorporation by reference of the provisions in 49 CFR Parts 192, 193 and 199, including the appendices. Copies are on file at the office of the public service commission, the secretary of state, and the legislative reference bureau.
PSC 135.019(4)(4)All gas public utilities and gas pipeline operators shall file with the public service commission a copy of the manual of written procedures for conducting operations and maintenance activities and for emergency response required under 49 CFR 192.605(a). Each change in the manual shall be filed with the commission within 20 days after the change is made.
PSC 135.019(5)(5)Prior to constructing gas pipelines, all gas public utilities and gas pipeline operators shall have on file with the public service commission a copy of the construction specifications or standards required under 49 CFR 192.303, welding procedures required under 49 CFR 192.225, and joining procedures required under 49 CFR 192.273. Each change in the specifications, standards, or procedures shall be filed with the public service commission within 20 days after the change is made.
PSC 135.019 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99; CR 03-099: am. (1) Register February 2004 No. 578, eff. 3-1-04; CR 06-106: am. (1) Register June 2007 No. 618, eff. 7-1-07; correction in (3) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 6., Stats., Register February 2011 No. 662; CR 12-042: am. (1) Register December 2012 No. 684, eff. 1-1-13; CR 14-052: am. (1) Register April 2015 No. 712, eff. 5-1-15; CR 16-084: am. (1) Register September 2017 No. 741, eff. 10-1-17; CR 21-049: am. (1), cr. (5) Register March 2022 No. 795, eff. 4-1-22.
subch. II of ch. PSC 135Subchapter II — Additions to 49 CFR Part 192
PSC 135.053PSC 135.053General additions [49 CFR 192.53].
PSC 135.053(1)(1)After 49 CFR 192.53(a), insert:
(aw) Some of the materials conforming to specifications approved for use under 49 CFR 192 may not have properties suitable for the lower portion of the temperature band covered by 49 CFR 192. Operators are cautioned to give attention to the low-temperature properties of the materials used for facilities to be exposed to unusually low ground temperatures or low atmospheric temperatures. Twenty inch steel pipe and larger, with a specified minimum yield strength of 52,000 p.s.i. or higher, shall be tested for fracture toughness in accordance with the applicable section of respective API standard under which it was produced, except for small lot purchases of pipe where testing for fracture toughness is impractical.
PSC 135.053(2)(2)After 49 CFR 192.53(c) insert:
(dw) When substantial quantities of pipe are acquired certified reports of chemical composition and physical properties shall be obtained; when the quantity of pipe involved is so limited that this requirement would be impractical, a certified statement shall be obtained setting forth the specification under which the pipe was manufactured.
PSC 135.053 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99.
PSC 135.125PSC 135.125Design of copper pipe addition [49 CFR 192.125]. After 49 CFR 192.125(d), insert:
(ew) Fittings in copper piping. Fittings in copper piping and exposed to the soil, such as service tees and pressure control fittings, shall be made of bronze, copper or brass.
PSC 135.125 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1999, No. 526, eff. 11-1-99.
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