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1 Gerry Lee APGA Security and Integrity Foundation OQ Program Manager 417-766-2818 glee@apga.org APGA Security and Integrity Foundation Interstate Municipal Gas Agency Annual Meeting April 30, 2008 Springfield, Illinois

2 Outline of Presentation Background

3 Outline of Presentation Background Summary of Work

4 Outline of Presentation Background Summary of Work Operator Qualification Distribution Integrity O & M Procedures Training

5 Outline of Presentation Background Summary of Work Current Status

6 Outline of Presentation Background Summary of Work Current Status What’s Next

7 Background of SIF

8 Security and Integrity Foundation Established in October 2004 by APGA

9 Security and Integrity Foundation Established in October 2004 by APGA 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation

10 Security and Integrity Foundation Established in October 2004 by APGA 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation Created to promote operational integrity, safety and security

11 Security and Integrity Foundation Established in October 2004 by APGA 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation Created to promote operational integrity, safety and security Prevent, mitigate and repair damage to its system

12 Security and Integrity Foundation Established in October 2004 by APGA 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation Created to promote operational integrity, safety and security Prevent, mitigate and repair damage to its system Demonstrate compliance with regulatory and industry standards

13 Security and Integrity Foundation Established in October 2004 by APGA 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation Created to promote operational integrity, safety and security Prevent, mitigate and repair damage to its system Demonstrate compliance with regulatory and industry standards Focus on small natural gas operators, LP operators and master meter operators

14 PHMSA APGA APGA Security and Integrity Foundation State Public Service Commission State Gas Association NAPSR &

15 SIF Board of Directors NARUC Don Mason, Ohio Terry Jarrett, Missouri NAPSR Darin Burk, Illinois Bruno Carrera, New Mexico Leo Haynos, Kansas David Lykken, Washington Mark McCarver, Mississippi APGA Leonard Phillips, Missouri Ben Andrews, Tennessee George Bronson, Kansas Steve Carter, Alabama Jim Crowley, Maryland Richard Worsinger, North Carolina UtilitySure Tim Sullivan

16 Why focus on small gas utilities?

17 Meters Served by Munis

18 Meters Served by Munis Nearly 90% deliver to < 5000

19 Employees

20 Employees Over 75% employ ≤ 10 people

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22 Summary of Work

23 SIF Summary of Work Phase 1 Identify B31Q Covered Tasks

24 SIF Summary of Work Phase 1 Identify B31Q Covered Tasks Phase 2 Assess Training and Evaluation Materials

25 SIF Summary of Work Phase 1 Identify B31Q Covered Tasks Phase 2 Assess Training and Evaluation Materials Phase 3 Acquire/Develop/Modify Training and Evaluation Materials

26 SIF Summary of Work Phase 1 Identify B31Q Covered Tasks Phase 2 Assess Training and Evaluation Materials Phase 3 Acquire/Develop/Modify Training and Evaluation Materials Phase 4 Conduct Training and Evaluation

27 SIF Summary of Work – Phase 1 Identify Covered B31Q Tasks Focus group of regulators and operators

28 SIF Summary of Work – Phase 1 Identify Covered B31Q Tasks Focus group of regulators and operators Identified B31Q covered tasks common to a majority of master meter, small natural gas and LP operators

29 SIF Summary of Work – Phase 1 Identify Covered B31Q Tasks Focus group of regulators and operators Identified B31Q covered tasks common to a majority of master meter, small natural gas and LP operators These covered tasks form the basis of the SIF operator qualification and training programs

30 SIF Summary of Work – Phase 2 Assess Training and Evaluation Materials Subject Matter Expert (SME) team was formed

31 SIF Summary of Work – Phase 2 Assess Training and Evaluation Materials Subject Matter Expert (SME) team was formed Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Abnormal Operating Conditions were identified for each covered task

32 SIF Summary of Work – Phase 2 Assess Training and Evaluation Materials Subject Matter Expert (SME) team was formed Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Abnormal Operating Conditions were identified for each covered task Criteria was developed for judging the adequacy of commercially available training and evaluation products

33 SIF Summary of Work – Phase 2 Assess Training and Evaluation Materials Subject Matter Expert (SME) team was formed Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Abnormal Operating Conditions were identified for each covered task Criteria was developed for judging the adequacy of commercially available training and evaluation products Commercially available training/evaluation products were identified

34 SIF Summary of Work – Phase 3 Acquire/Develop/Modify Training and Evaluation Materials Commercially available evaluation products were compared against the KSA’s and AOC’s

35 SIF Summary of Work – Phase 3 Acquire/Develop/Modify Training and Evaluation Materials Commercially available evaluation products were compared against the KSA’s and AOC’s Products had to address all the KSA’s and AOC’s and include both written tests and hands on evaluations

36 SIF Summary of Work – Phase 3 Acquire/Develop/Modify Training and Evaluation Materials Commercially available evaluation products were compared against the KSA’s and AOC’s Products had to address all the KSA’s and AOC’s and include both written tests and hands on evaluations Acquire necessary licenses to use material

37 SIF Summary of Work – Phase 3 Acquire/Develop/Modify Training and Evaluation Materials Commercially available evaluation products were compared against the KSA’s and AOC’s Products had to address all the KSA’s and AOC’s and include both written tests and hands on evaluations Acquire necessary licenses to use material Identify locations and potential qualifiers to conduct SIF Training/Evaluations

38 SIF Summary of Work – Phase 3 Acquire/Develop/Modify Training and Evaluation Materials Commercially available evaluation products were compared against the KSA’s and AOC’s Products had to address all the KSA’s and AOC’s and include both written tests and hands on evaluations Acquire necessary licenses to use material Identify locations and potential qualifiers to conduct SIF Training/Evaluations Create a database of operators

39 Curriculum Agreements Industrial Training Services HIT-KIT Midwest Energy Association Energy World Net EWebOQ

40 SIF Summary of Work – Phase 4 Conduct Training and Evaluation Qualify at least 1000 employees of small natural gas, LP and master meter operators

41 SIF Summary of Work – Phase 4 Conduct Training and Evaluation Qualify at least 1000 employees of small natural gas, LP and master meter operators Set up sessions using SIF certified materials

42 Session Format 1 -3 Day Sessions Independent, Self-Contained Days Instructor Led Maximum Class Size = 15 Written Evaluations Hands On Ability Evaluations Registration Fees: $125 – 199/ day

43 SIF Covered Task Categories Corrosion Control (5) Valves (3) Tapping and Stopping (2) Odorization (1) Leak Investigation (2) Damage Prevention (4) Purging (3)

44 SIF Specific Covered Tasks Corrosion Control Measure Structure-to-Electrolyte Potential Inspect Rectifier and Obtain Readings Visual Inspection for Atmospheric Corrosion Visual Inspection of Buried Pipe and Components when exposed Visual Inspection of Installed Pipe and Components for Mechanical Damage

45 SIF Specific Covered Tasks Valves Manually Opening and Closing Valves Valve-Visual Inspection and Partial Operation Valve – Preventative Maintenance Purging Purging with Gas Purging with Air or Inert Gas Isolating, Abandoning and Deactivating Pipeline Facilities

46 SIF Specific Covered Tasks Tapping and Stopping Tapping a Pipeline with a Built-in Cutter Squeeze off Plastic Pipe

47 SIF Specific Covered Tasks Odorization Odorization-Periodic Sampling Leak Investigation Inside Gas Leak Investigation Outside Gas Leak Investigation

48 SIF Specific Covered Tasks Locating and Damage Prevention Locate Underground Pipelines Install and Maintain Pipeline Markers Damage Prevention during Excavation Activities by or on Behalf of the Operator Damage Prevention Inspection during Third Party Excavation or Encroachment Activities as Determined Necessary by Operator

49 Current Status

50 Results of Sessions Scheduled Sessions Began in September 2006 Over 50 sessions have been scheduled Workshops covering 13 states FloridaMississippi TennesseeRhode Island New MexicoArkansas AlabamaGeorgia ConnecticutMassachusetts MissouriIndiana Illinois

51 Task 4 of Cooperative Agreement #1 GOAL = 1000

52 Task 4 of Cooperative Agreement GOAL = 1000 CURRENT STATUS= 1002

53 Future Sessions Additional States in the planning stage Arizona Kansas Georgia Kentucky Colorado Oklahoma Texas

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55 Great support from states Arkansas Florida Mississippi Rhode Island New Mexico Georgia Indiana Alabama Illinois Tennessee Kansas Missouri

56 Partnerships with State Associations Alabama Natural Gas Association Tennessee Association of Utility Districts Missouri Public Utility Alliance Okaw Valley Gas Operator Association Georgia Municipal Association Municipal Gas Authority of Georgia Illinois Interstate Municipal Gas Agency

57 What’s Next?

58 PHMSA Cooperative Agreement #2 Identified the next set of covered tasks

59 PHMSA Cooperative Agreement #2 Identified the next set of covered tasks 28 new covered tasks

60 PHMSA Cooperative Agreement #2 Identified the next set of covered tasks 28 new covered tasks New Categories: Regulating Devices Maintenance, Repair and Replacement Meter Sets Pressure Testing and Inspection

61 PHMSA Cooperative Agreement #2 Identified the next set of covered tasks 28 new covered tasks New Categories: Regulating Devices Maintenance, Repair and Replacement Meter Sets Pressure Testing and Inspection More emphasis on Training

62 PHMSA Cooperative Agreement #2 Identified the next set of covered tasks 28 new covered tasks New Categories: Regulating Devices Maintenance, Repair and Replacement Meter Sets Pressure Testing and Inspection More emphasis on Training Develop Model DIMP Plan

63 New Covered Tasks Corrosion Control Install Cathodic Protection Electrical Devices Odorization Odorization – Odorizer Inspection, Testing, Preventive and Corrective Maintenance Leak Investigation Walking Gas Leakage Survey

64 New Covered Tasks Regulating Devices Spring loaded Pressure Regulating Devices Pilot Operated Pressure Regulating Devices Spring Loaded Pressure Limiting and Relief Device Pilot Operated Pressure Limiting and Relief Device

65 New Covered Tasks Meter Sets Installation of Customer Meters and Regulators – Residential and Commercial Installing Customer Meters – Large Commercial and Industrial Installation and Maintaining Customer Pressure Regulating, Limiting and Relief Device – Large Commercial and Industrial Temporary Isolation of Service Lines and Service Discontinuance

66 New Covered Tasks Pressure Testing and Inspection Pressure Test – Non-Liquid Medium – Test Pressure Less than 100 psi Pressure Test – Non- Liquid Medium – Test Pressure Greater Than or Equal to 100 psi Leak Test at Operating Pressure Visually Inspect Pipe and Components Prior to Installation

67 New Covered Tasks Maintenance, Repair and Replacement Installation of Steel Pipe in a Ditch Installation of Steel Pipe in a Bore Installation of Plastic Pipe in a Ditch Installation of Plastic Pipe in a Bore Installation of Plastic Pipe Plowing/Pull-In Installation of Plastic Pipe by Plowing/Planting

68 New Covered Tasks Maintenance, Repair and Replacement Install Tracer Wire Installation of Pipe Above Ground Above Ground Supports and Anchors – Inspection, Preventive and Corrective Maintenance Installation and Maintenance of Casing Spacers, Vents and Seals

69 New Covered Tasks Maintenance, Repair and Replacement Backfilling Coating Application and Repair – Brushed or Rolled External Coating Application and Repair – Wrapped Install Mechanical Clamps and Sleeves - Bolted

70 SIF Covered Task Categories Corrosion Control (6) Valves (3) Regulating Devices (4) Pressure Testing and Inspection (4) Maintenance, Repair and Replacement (14) Tapping and Stopping (2) Meter Sets (4) Odorization (2) Leak Investigation (3) Damage Prevention (4) Purging (3)

71 Integrity Management The Distribution Integrity Management Rule will be proposed later this year

72 Integrity Management The Distribution Integrity Management Rule will be proposed later this year Small operators could be adversely affected

73 Integrity Management The Distribution Integrity Management Rule will be proposed later this year Small operators could be adversely affected The SIF is developing a “Turbo-Tax” type software to walk operators through DIMP plan development

74 Integrity Management The Distribution Integrity Management Rule will be proposed later this year Small operators could be adversely affected The SIF is developing a “Turbo-Tax” type software to walk operators through DIMP plan development LIMP – TIMP – DIMP Now…..

75 Introducing SHRIMP! SHRI MP Simple, Handy, Risk-based Integrity Management Plan

76 SHRIMP Will be a valid approach to integrity management meeting all regulatory requirements – addressing all 7 program elements

77 SHRIMP Will be a valid approach to integrity management meeting all regulatory requirements – addressing all 7 program elements Will ask questions about system material of construction, inspection and repair history and produce a customized DIMP Plan based on the answers

78 PHMSA Cooperative Agreement #3 Continue OQ Training DIMP

79 PHMSA Cooperative Agreement #3 Continue OQ Training DIMP Develop Operation & Maintenance Procedures

80 Operating and Maintenance Procedures Many small systems do not have good O & M procedures

81 Operating and Maintenance Procedures Many small systems do not have good O & M procedures The SIF is writing step-by-step procedures for each task for which it offers training

82 Operating and Maintenance Procedures Many small systems do not have good O & M procedures The SIF is writing step-by-step procedures for each task for which it offers training SIF-developed O & M procedures that will EXACTLY match the SIF training and OQ evaluation

83 Operating and Maintenance Procedures Many small systems do not have good O & M procedures The SIF is writing step-by-step procedures for each task for which it offers training SIF-developed O & M procedures that will EXACTLY match the SIF training and OQ evaluation We are working with the Georgia municipal operators and the Georgia Public Service Commission

84 Operating and Maintenance Procedures Many small systems do not have good O & M procedures The SIF is writing step-by-step procedures for each task for which it offers training SIF-developed O & M procedures that will EXACTLY match the SIF training and OQ evaluation We are working with the Georgia municipal operators and the Georgia Public Service Commission Should be finished in 2008

85 Operating and Maintenance Procedures Many small systems do not have good O & M procedures The SIF is writing step-by-step procedures for each task for which it offers training SIF-developed O & M procedures that will EXACTLY match the SIF training and OQ evaluation We are working with the Georgia municipal operators and the Georgia Public Service Commission Should be finished in 2008 Procedures will be readily available

86 Observations Great support from PHMSA

87 Observations Great support from PHMSA Awareness is improving

88 Observations Great support from PHMSA Awareness is improving Still improving the process

89 Observations Great support from PHMSA Awareness is improving Still improving the process Assembling a good cadre of evaluators

90 Observations Great support from PHMSA Awareness is improving Still improving the process Assembling a good cadre of evaluators Curriculum is excellent

91 Observations Great support from PHMSA Awareness is improving Still improving the process Assembling a good cadre of evaluators Curriculum is excellent Session evaluations have been very good

92 Model OQ Plan for Master Meter Operators Simple

93 Model OQ Plan for Master Meter Operators Simple SIF Evaluation Focused

94 Model OQ Plan for Master Meter Operators Simple SIF Evaluation Focused Accepted by State Program Managers

95 Future Activities Cooperative Agreement #4

96 Future Activities Cooperative Agreement #4 Expand Training OQ Related Regulatory Compliance and Audit Process

97 Future Activities Cooperative Agreement #4 Expand Training OQ Related Regulatory Compliance and Audit Process Model O & M Plan

98 Future Activities w/IMGA Multiple session scheduled for 2008-09 Sessions in Auburn and Pinckneyville Full OQ Evaluation Sessions One Day Sessions for Convenience Registration Forms are available

99 Future Activities w/IMGA Auburn Location June 24Leak Investigation August 12Corrosion Control October 7Damage Prevention January 27Odorization/Purging March 24Tapping & Stopping/Valve

100 Future Activities w/IMGA Pinckneyville Location June 26Leak Investigation August 14Corrosion Control October 9Damage Prevention January 29Odorization/Purging March 26Tapping & Stopping/Valve

101 SIF Services OQ IMPO & M Training

102 Questions? glee@apga.org 417-766-2818 www.apgasif.org


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