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Pipeline Safety: Periodic Underwater Inspection and Notification of Abandoned Underwater Pipelines

30 Day Federal Register Notice

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NHTSA will use the highest hour
number in the hour burden estimate.
Each manufacturer of vehicles that are
required to be parts-marked must
submit reports of the target area
locations for the labels or stamping.
NHTSA estimates that the maximum
number of submissions to be 30. The
average time to prepare and submit the
target area submissions will be 20 hours
for each submission at a cost of $60 per
hour. The burden hour for submissions
will be 600 hours (30 submissions × 20
hours) with an annual estimated cost
burden of $36,000.00 ($60.00 × 20 hours
× 30 submissions).
The total burden hours equal 266,666
+ 600 = 267,266. The estimated total
cost associated with the burden hours is
approximately $16,035,960 (267,266 ×
$60.00/hr).
NHTSA assumes that most
manufacturers will use the less
expensive method of labeling the major
parts on vehicles, and not stamp the
VINs onto major parts. NHTSA
estimates that the average cost to label
the 14 parts is $10.24 per vehicle,
broken down into $5.33 for material and
$4.91 for labor. At present, 8 million
motor vehicles annually must have its
major parts marked. At present, the total
annual fleet costs are estimated at
$81,920,000 for label identifiers ($10.24
× 8 million vehicles). NHTSA estimates
the total annual cost of meeting Part 541
will be $81,920,000 (lable) + $36,000
(target area submission) =
$81,956,000.00 (approximately $82
million).

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Part 542
NHTSA estimates that the average
hours per submittal are 45, for a total
annual burden of 90 hours. NHTSA
estimates that the cost associated with
the burden hours is $36.00 per hour, for
a total cost of approximately $3,234.
NHTSA estimates the total annual
cost of meeting Part 542 require no
additional costs to the respondents.
Therefore, NHTSA estimates the
grand total cost for Part 541 and Part
542 will be $81,956,000.00
(approximately $82 million).
Comments are invited on: Whether
the proposed collection of information
is necessary for the proper performance
of the functions of the Department,
including whether the information will
have practical utility; the accuracy of
the Department’s estimate of the burden
of the proposed information collection;
ways to enhance the quality, utility and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and ways to minimize the
burden of the collection of information
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automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
Claude H. Harris,
Acting Associate Administrator for
Rulemaking.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration
[Docket No. PHMSA–2014–0005]

Pipeline Safety: Information Collection
Activities
Notice and request for
comments.

ACTION:

Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety Administration
SUMMARY: On January 29, 2014, in
accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, the Pipeline and
Hazardous Materials Safety
Administration (PHMSA) published a
notice in the Federal Register notifying
the public of its intent to request an
extension with no change for the
pipeline reporting information
collections identified by Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) control
numbers 2137–0578, 2137–0584, and
2137–0601. In addition, PHMSA also
intends to revise the information
collection identified under OMB control
number 2137–0618 to include the
information currently collected under
OMB control number 2137–0601.
PHMSA received no comments in
response to that notice. PHMSA is
publishing this notice to provide the
public with an additional 30 days to
comment on both the renewal and the
revision of the information collections
referenced above and announce that the
Information Collections will be
submitted to OMB for approval.
DATES: Comments on this notice must be
received by June 5, 2014 to be assured
of consideration.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Angela Dow by telephone at 202–366–
1246, by fax at 202–366–4566, or by
mail at DOT, PHMSA, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue SE., PHP–30, Washington, DC
20590–0001.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
identified by the docket number
PHMSA–2014–0005 by any of the
following methods:
• Fax: 1–202–395–5806.
• Mail: Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), Records
Management Center, Room 10102
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• Email: Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs, OMB, at the
following email address:
[email protected].
Requests for a copy of the Information
Collection should be directed to Angela
Dow by telephone at 202–366–1246, by
fax at 202–366–4566, by email at
[email protected], or by mail at
U.S. Department of Transportation,
PHMSA, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,
PHP–30, Washington, DC 20590–0001.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section
1320.8(d), Title 5, Code of Federal
Regulations, requires PHMSA to provide
interested members of the public and
affected agencies an opportunity to
comment on information collection and
recordkeeping requests. This notice
identifies certain information collection
requests that PHMSA will submit to
OMB for renewal. The following
information is provided for each
information collection: (1) Title of the
information collection; (2) OMB control
number; (3) Current expiration date; (4)
Type of request; (5) Abstract of the
information collection activity; (6)
Description of affected public; (7)
Estimate of total annual reporting and
recordkeeping burden; and (8)
Frequency of collection. PHMSA will
request a three-year term of approval for
each information collection activity.
PHMSA requests comments on the
following information collections:
1. Title: Reporting Safety-Related
Conditions on Gas, Hazardous Liquid,
and Carbon Dioxide Pipelines and
Liquefied Natural Gas Facilities.
OMB Control Number: 2137–0578.
Current Expiration Date: 5/31/2014.
Type of Request: Renewal of a
currently approved information
collection.
Abstract: In accordance with 49 CFR
Parts 191 and 195, each pipeline facility
operator (except master meter operators)
must submit to DOT a written report on
any safety-related condition that causes
or has caused a significant change or
restriction in the operation of a pipeline
facility or a condition that is a hazard
to life, property or the environment.
Affected Public: Operators of pipeline
facilities (except master meter
operators).
Annual Reporting and Recordkeeping
Burden:
Estimated number of responses: 142.
Estimated annual burden hours: 852.
Frequency of collection: On occasion.
2. Title: Gas Pipeline Safety Program
Certification and Hazardous Liquid
Pipeline Safety Program Certification.

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OMB Control Number: 2137–0584.
Current Expiration Date: 7/31/2014.
Type of Request: Renewal of a
currently approved information
collection.
Abstract: A state must submit an
annual certification to assume
responsibility for regulating intrastate
pipelines, and certain records must be
maintained to demonstrate that the state
safety program complies with the
certification. PHMSA uses the
information to evaluate a state’s
eligibility for Federal grants.
Affected Public: State and local
governments.
Annual Reporting and Recordkeeping
Burden:
Estimated number of responses: 67.
Estimated annual burden hours:
3,920.
Frequency of Collection: Annually.
3. Title: Pipeline Safety: Report of
Abandoned Underwater Pipelines.
OMB Control Number: 2137–0601.
Current Expiration Date: 5/31/2014.
Type of Request: Renewal of a
currently approved information
collection.
Abstract: In accordance with 49 CFR
Parts 192 and 195, upon abandonment
of a facility, pipeline operators are
required to report certain information
about the abandoned underwater
pipelines to PHMSA (49 CFR 195.59
and 192.727) including pipe attributes
and the date and method of
abandonment.
Affected Public: Operators of
underwater pipelines.
Annual Reporting and Recordkeeping
Burden:
Estimated number of responses: 10.
Estimated annual burden hours: 60.
Frequency of collection: Upon
abandonment of affected facility.
4. Title: Pipeline Safety: Periodic
Underwater Inspections.
OMB Control Number: 2137–0618.
Current Expiration Date: 6/30/2014.
Type of Request: Revision of a
currently approved information
collection.
Abstract: In accordance with 49 CFR
Parts 192 and 195, pipeline operators
are required to conduct underwater
inspections in the Gulf of Mexico. If an
operator finds that its pipeline is
exposed on the seabed floor or
constitutes a hazard to navigation, the
operator must contact the National
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of the exposed pipeline. This package is
being revised to include the collection
of information currently under 2137–
0601 which requires operators to report
certain information about underwater
pipelines to PHMSA (49 CFR 192.612
and 195.413). This information aids
Federal and state pipeline safety
inspectors in conducting compliance
inspections and investigating incidents.
Once this revised information collection
is approved, PHMSA will discontinue
the collection identified under OMB
control number 2137–0601.
Affected Public: Operators of
underwater pipeline facilities.
Estimated number of responses: 92.
Estimated annual burden hours:
1,372.
Frequency of collection: On occasion.
Comments are invited on:
(a) The need for the renewal and
revision of these collections of
information for the proper performance
of the functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility;
(b) The accuracy of the agency’s
estimate of the burden of the proposed
collection of information, including the
validity of the methodology and
assumptions used;
(c) Ways to enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected; and
(d) Ways to minimize the burden of
the collection of information on those
who are to respond, including the use
of appropriate automated, electronic,
mechanical, or other technological
collection techniques.
Authority: The Paperwork Reduction Act
of 1995; 44 U.S.C. Chapter 35, as amended;
and 49 CFR 1.48.
Issued in Washington, DC, on April 30,
2014.
John A. Gale,
Director, Office of Standards and
Rulemaking.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration
Notice of Applications for Modification
of Special Permit
Office of Hazardous Materials
Safety, Pipeline and Hazardous

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Materials Safety Administration
(PHMSA), DOT.
List of Applications for
Modification of Special Permits.

ACTION:

In accordance with the
procedures governing the application
for, and the processing of, special
permits from the Department of
Transportation’s Hazardous Material
Regulations (49 CFR Part 107, Subpart
B), notice is hereby given that the Office
of Hazardous Materials Safety has
received the applications described
herein. This notice is abbreviated to
expedite docketing and public notice.
Because the sections affected, modes of
transportation, and the nature of
application have been shown in earlier
Federal Register publications, they are
not repeated here. Requests for
modification of special permits (e.g., to
provide for additional hazardous
materials, packaging design changes,
additional mode of transportation, etc.)
are described in footnotes to the
application number. Application
numbers with the suffix ‘‘M’’ denote a
modification request. These
applications have been separated from
the new application for special permits
to facilitate processing.

SUMMARY:

Comments must be received on
or before May 21, 2014.

DATES:

Record Center,
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety
Administration, U.S. Department of
Transportation, Washington, DC 20590.
Comments should refer to the
application number and be submitted in
triplicate. If confirmation of receipt of
comments is desired, include a selfaddressed stamped postcard showing
the special permit number.

ADDRESS COMMENTS TO:

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Copies of the applications are available
for inspection in the Records Center,
East Building, PHI–1–30, 1200 New
Jersey Avenue Southeast, Washington
DC or at http://regulations.gov.
This notice of receipt of applications
for modification of special permit is
published in accordance with Part 107
of the Federal hazardous materials
transportation law (49 U.S.C. 5117(b);
49 CFR 1.53 (b)).
Issued in Washington, DC, on April 23,
2014.
Donald Burger,
Chief, General Approvals and Permits.

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