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Regulatory Fact Sheet: Kentucky

The federal government establishes minimum pipeline safety standards under the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Title 49 "Transportation", Parts 190 - 199. The Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS), within the U. S. Department of Transportation, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), has overall regulatory responsibility for hazardous liquid and gas pipelines under its jurisdiction in the United States. Pertinent regulations can be found here.

OPS is headquartered in Washington, DC, and supported through five regional offices located in Trenton, NJ; Atlanta, GA; Kansas City, MO; Houston, TX; and Denver, CO. OPS Regional Directors, Pipeline Inspectors, State Liaisons, and Community Assistance and Technical Services (CATS) managers operate from each of the five OPS regional offices.

CATS managers are available to assist the public, the media and state or local officials with inquiries concerning pipeline safety-related issues.

OPS inspects, regulates and enforces interstate natural gas and hazardous liquid pipeline safety requirements in Kentucky. OPS also enforces intrastate hazardous liquid pipeline safety requirements in Kentucky.

Through certification by OPS, the state of Kentucky regulates, inspects, and enforces intrastate natural gaspipeline safety requirements. By signed agreement with OPS, Kentucky also inspects and regulates intrastate hazardous liquid pipeline safety requirements. This work is performed by the Gas Branch of the Kentucky Public Service Commission.

Kentucky state regulations can be found at http://www.lrc.state.ky.us/kar/title807.htm

Here is contact information pertaining to pipelines in Kentucky:

Kentucky Public Service Commission

Gas Branch

211 Sower Boulevard

P. O. Box 615

Frankfort, KY 40602

Manager: Jason Brangers

Phone: 502-564-3940

E-mail: jason.brangers@ky.gov

Office of Pipeline Safety - Southern Region Office

233 Peachtree Street

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Telephone: 404-832-1140

Director: Linda Daugherty

CATS Managers: Michael J. Khayata/Joseph Mataich

Direct: 404-832-1155 / 404-832-1159

E-mail: michael.khayata@dot.gov

Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration

1200 New Jersey Avenue SE

East Building, Second Floor (PH)

Washington D.C. 20590-0001

Administrator: Carl T. Johnson

Deputy Administrator: Krista Edwards

Assistant Administrator & Chief Safety Officer: Stacey Gerard

Media Contact - Director, External Communications : Patricia Klinger

Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety: Jeff Wiese

Phone: 202-366-4595

Date of Revision: 031208_ljc

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