(3) |
Required Elements of Natural
Gas Safety Plan. A Natural Gas Safety Plan must include the following elements
:
(a) |
For all overlap or overlapping areas
and for counties in which an operator or Commission's Pipeline Safety staff has
made a request pursuant to subsection (g), a clear demarcation of boundaries
for distribution pipeline facilities shall be made in the overlapping area or
county to eliminate or minimize the duplication or commingling of said
facilities. Where possible, such demarcation shall utilize readily identifiable
landmarks and natural or man-made boundaries so that first responders,
customers, excavators, and all others can more easily determine which operator
to contact in the event of an emergency and so that operators will be better
able to quickly and safely respond to such emergencies. |
(b) |
An appropriate and sufficient method and
procedure for notifying and updating first responders, appropriate fire
departments, law enforcements, the county 911 center and other public
officials, of the boundaries contained in the natural gas safety plan and of
any changes to such facilities boundaries upon amendment of the natural gas
safety plan. Such information must be updated and maintained by each Operator
in current form at least annually. |
(c) |
A provision requiring Operators to
exchange up-to-date detailed maps showing the location of the natural gas
pipeline facilities of each Operator within the county. In addition, the Plan
shall require Operators to provide to Public Officials and Emergency Responders
within the county detailed area maps providing the area within the county
assigned to the Operator pursuant to the Plan and any areas in which Public
Officials and Emergency Responders should contact multiple Operators in the
event of a natural gas emergency. Said area maps for Public Officials and
Emergency Responders shall not be required to show the location of pipeline
facilities. |
(d) |
An appropriate and
sufficient procedure for updating the maps required under subsection (3)(c) of
this Rule on at least an annual basis. |
(e) |
An appropriate and sufficient procedure
for Operators to follow if they are contacted by members of the public or
Public Officials and Emergency Responders regarding a natural gas related
emergency involving facilities that belong to another Operator. |
(f) |
Appropriate and sufficient procedures for
Operators to fulfill the duties imposed under subsections (6) and (7) of this
Rule, regarding communication with Public Officials and Emergency Responders
and other Operators. |
(g) |
Where
requested by any operator or the Commission's Pipeline Safety Staff, or in
counties where any Operator has an existing or proposed natural gas
Distribution System within five miles of another Operator's Distribution System
in such county, the Natural Gas Safety Plan for each such county shall include
boundaries between all Operators' Pipeline Facilities in such county or
counties. These boundaries shall be established as follows:
Operators shall negotiate in good faith, directly or through
designated agents, to agree upon boundaries using appropriate natural and
artificial landmarks. The geographical beginning point for negotiations shall
be the location of the existing Distribution Systems Pipeline Facilities of the
Operators as of the effective date of this Rule. However, the boundaries
established by an existing certificate of public convenience and necessity and,
in the case of a municipality distributing natural gas within a county for
which such a certificate is not required, the boundaries of the county shall be
relevant but not necessarily controlling.
1. |
Nothing in this Rule shall prevent
Operators from voluntarily agreeing to transfer customers or facilities
provided, however, that any such transfer of customers shall require Commission
approval and that the Operators shall be required to inform affected customers
and provide notice of hearing opportunity before the Commission to the affected
customers. Provided further that the Commission may, upon complaint or on its
own initiative, after notice and opportunity for a hearing, order such a
transfer of customers or pipeline facilities on such terms and conditions as
the Commission may deem appropriate, compensatory and just (including, but not
limited to, ordering the transferee Operator to compensate the transferor
Operator for the reasonable value of pipeline facilities so transferred) . No
customer shall be transferred except upon a finding by the Commission that such
a transfer is required in the interest of safety and, in a consolidated
proceeding involving certification as well as a Natural Gas Safety Plan, such
transfer is otherwise in the public interest under O.C.G.A. Chapter 46-4.
Transferred customers shall not be assessed any fees or charges in connection
with any transfer. |
2. |
Negotiations
between and among Operators in counties where more than one operator has
distribution pipeline facilities shall commence within 120 days of the
effective date of this Rule. If the Operators do not agree on safety-based
boundaries within three months of the initiation of negotiations, then, upon
demand by any Operator, all Operators shall participate in good faith,
non-binding mediation before the Commission's Pipeline Safety Staff or before a
neutral third party selected by unanimous agreement of the Operators. |
3. |
If the Operators do not agree on
boundaries by the deadline for filing the Natural Gas Safety Plan, the
Commission may cite any or all such Operators for violation of this Rule and
shall establish safety-based boundaries after providing notice and opportunity
for a hearing to all such Operators. In any such hearing, all Operators in the
county shall be parties to the proceedings. |
4. |
In addition to the other factors set forth
in this Rule, factors relevant to the creation and evaluation of safety-based
boundaries under this Rule shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
whether a proposed boundary makes appropriate use of natural and artificial
boundaries to promote safety, whether such boundary minimizes customer
confusion and transfers, allows for the Operator to educate customers as well
or better on safety issues and causes minimal confusion on safety matters for
gas customers proposed to be transferred from one Operator to another under the
proposed Plan, as well as any other factors relevant to safety and emergency
response. Provided, however, nothing in this Rule shall be construed as
depriving this Commission of its jurisdiction and authority over, and duty to
protect gas customers from, arbitrary or otherwise unlawful transfer from one
gas operator to another on non-safety grounds contained in O.C.G.A. Chapter
46-4. |
5. |
Each Natural Gas Safety
Plan shall provide that Operators will not construct or install any natural gas
distribution facilities in a county except in accordance with any safety-based
boundaries established under the applicable Natural Gas Safety Plan unless the
Plan is first amended as provided in this Rule to allow the proposed
construction or installation. |
6. |
Each Natural Gas Safety Plan shall provide that Operators receiving requests
from potential customers to provide natural gas service in areas that they are
unable to serve under the safety-based boundaries established by the Plan will
direct the customer to the Operator that can serve the potential customer
consistent with the Plan or promptly petition to amend the Plan pursuant to the
provisions of this Rule in order to afford such service. |
7. |
At the time of the filing of a Natural Gas
Safety Plan, all Operators holding a certificate of public convenience and
necessity encompassing any portion of the county shall, as a consolidated
filing to the Plan, petition to amend its certificate boundaries to be
consistent with any safety-based boundaries proposed to be established by the
Plan. |
8. |
Once safety-based
boundaries are approved by the Commission as part of a Plan, the Commission
shall give great deference to those boundaries in any proceeding where an
Operator is seeking to amend or change such boundaries. Further, the Operator
seeking to amend the previously approved safety-based boundaries must show that
the proposed amendment does not compromise the level of safety established by
such existing Commission-established boundaries. |
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(h) |
Each Natural Gas Safety Plan shall
include, if appropriate, procedures to minimize and manage any safety risks in
areas of proximity (including, but not limited to, crossings) that remain
between existing natural gas Distribution Systems after adoption of the
Plan. |
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