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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 58 — OIL AND GAS · Chapter 32

§ 3218.4. Corrosion control requirements.

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§ 3218.4. Corrosion control requirements.
(a)Pipelines.-- All buried metallic pipelines shall be installed and placed in operation in accordance with 49 CFR Pt. 192 Subpt. I (relating to requirements for corrosion control).
(b)Tanks.-- Permanent aboveground and underground tanks must comply with the applicable corrosion control requirements in the department's storage tank regulations.
(c)Other structures.-- For all other buried metallic structures, including well casings, the Environmental Quality Board shall promulgate regulations setting forth methods of determining the need for corrosion protection and installing necessary corrosion protection.
(d)Procedures.-- The corrosion control procedures under subsections
(a)and
(b)must be carried out by or under the direction of a person qualified in corrosion methods.
(e)Compliance.-- An operator of a new, replaced, relocated or otherwise changed pipeline must be in compliance with the applicable requirements of this section by the date the pipeline goes into service.
58c3218.4v
Special Provisions in Appendix. See section 4(3)(x) of Act 13 of 2012 in the appendix to this title for special provisions relating to continuation of prior law.
58c3218.5s
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