GD incident on 2017-12-05 — GA

Operator
Atlanta Gas Light Co
Cause
Other Outside Force Damage
Commodity
Natural Gas
Program
GD
Damage and Injuries
0 fatalities 0 injuries
Property damage (nominal)
$75,782
Incident datetime
2017-12-05 16:38
Report number
Location
GA, FLOYD
Narrative
A 2-inch above ground regulator station was damaged by an out of control vehicle where it was identified that the driver was traveling too fast for conditions. The escaping gas ignited causing the vehicle to burn. Once the incident was made safe and all cost estimates associated with the incident were identified, it was determined that the incident exceeded the $50,000 threshold for reporting. The national response center (nrc) was contacted at that time. There were no fatalities or injuries requiring hospitalization. The 2-inch regulator station was protected by a fence which together with the station, stopped the vehicle.
Detailed record list
Occurred At
2017-12-05 16:38:00
Year
2017
Report Received Date
2018-01-04 00:00:00
Iyear
2017.0
Report Number
20180002.0
Supplemental Number
16749.0
Report Type
Original Final
Operator Id
Name
Atlanta Gas Light Co
Operator Street Address
10 Peachtree Place Ne
Operator City Name
Atlanta
Operator State Abbreviation
GA
Operator Postal Code
30309
Local Datetime
2017-12-05 16:28:00
Location Street Address
B******************@ *********************
Location City Name
Rome
Location County Name
Floyd
Location State Abbreviation
GA
Location Postal Code
30165
Location Latitude
Location Longitude
Nrc Rpt Datetime
2017-12-06 01:01:00
Nrc Rpt Num
Commodity Released Type
Natural Gas
Unintentional Release
323.51
Fatality Ind
No
Fatal
0
Injury Ind
No
Injure
0
Ignite Ind
Yes
Explode Ind
No
Num Pub Evacuated
0.0
Incident Identified Datetime
2017-12-05 16:38:00
On Site Datetime
2017-12-05 17:04:00
Federal
No
Location Type
Public Property
Incident Area Type
Aboveground
Incident Area Subtype
Typical Aboveground Facility Piping Or Appurtenance (E.g. Value Or Regulator Station, Outdoor Meter Set)
Crossing
No
Pipe Facility Type
Privately Owned
System Part Involved
District Regulator/metering Station
Installation Year
2002.0
Material Involved
Other
Material Details
2-Inch Ag Regulator Station
Release Type
Mechanical Puncture
Puncture Axial
2.0
Puncture Circum
3.0
Class Location Type
Class 3 Location
Est Cost Oper Paid
5200.0
Est Cost Prop Damage
75782.0
Est Cost Emergency
31136.0
Est Cost Other
0.0
Est Cost Unintentional Release
912.0
Prpty
113030.0
Commercial Affected
0.0
Industrial Affected
0.0
Residences Affected
69.0
Accident Psig
57.0
Normal Psig
57.0
Mop Psig
60.0
Accident Pressure
Pressure Did Not Exceed Maop
Scada In Place Ind
No
Accident Identifier
Notification From Emergency Responder
Investigation Status
No, the facility was not monitored by a controller(s) at the time of the incident
Employee Drug Test Ind
No
Contractor Drug Test Ind
No
Cause
Other Outside Force Damage
Cause Details
Damage By Car, Truck, Or Other Motorized Vehicle/equipment Not Engaged In Excavation
Outside Force Type
Damage By Car, Truck, Or Other Motorized Vehicle/equipment Not Engaged In Excavation
Vehicle Subtype
Third Party
Preparer Name
R**** M*******
Preparer Title
Sr. Compliance Engineer
Preparer Email
R*******@s*********.com
Preparer Telephone
(404) 584-3733
Preparer Fax
(404) 584-4710
Authorizer Name
R****** R L***
Authorizer Title
Managing Director Compliance And Prm
Authorizer Telephone
(404) 584-3552
Authorizer Email
R****@s*********.com
Narrative
A 2-inch above ground regulator station was damaged by an out of control vehicle where it was identified that the driver was traveling too fast for conditions. The escaping gas ignited causing the vehicle to burn. Once the incident was made safe and all cost estimates associated with the incident were identified, it was determined that the incident exceeded the $50,000 threshold for reporting. The national response center (nrc) was contacted at that time. There were no fatalities or injuries requiring hospitalization. The 2-inch regulator station was protected by a fence which together with the station, stopped the vehicle.
Occurred At 2017-12-05 16:38:00
Year 2017
Report Received Date 2018-01-04 00:00:00
Iyear 2017.0
Report Number 20180002.0
Supplemental Number 16749.0
Report Type Original Final
Operator Id 792 PHMSA Enforcement
Name Atlanta Gas Light Co
Operator Street Address 10 Peachtree Place Ne
Operator City Name Atlanta
Operator State Abbreviation GA
Operator Postal Code 30309
Local Datetime 2017-12-05 16:28:00
Location Street Address B******************@ *********************
Location City Name Rome
Location County Name Floyd
Location State Abbreviation GA
Location Postal Code 30165
Location Latitude 34.241614 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Location Longitude -85.266947 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Nrc Rpt Datetime 2017-12-06 01:01:00
Nrc Rpt Num 1198937 NRC Report How to search
Commodity Released Type Natural Gas
Unintentional Release 323.51
Fatality Ind No
Fatal 0
Injury Ind No
Injure 0
Ignite Ind Yes
Explode Ind No
Num Pub Evacuated 0.0
Incident Identified Datetime 2017-12-05 16:38:00
On Site Datetime 2017-12-05 17:04:00
Federal No
Location Type Public Property
Incident Area Type Aboveground
Incident Area Subtype Typical Aboveground Facility Piping Or Appurtenance (E.g. Value Or Regulator Station, Outdoor Meter Set)
Crossing No
Pipe Facility Type Privately Owned
System Part Involved District Regulator/metering Station
Installation Year 2002.0
Material Involved Other
Material Details 2-Inch Ag Regulator Station
Release Type Mechanical Puncture
Puncture Axial 2.0
Puncture Circum 3.0
Class Location Type Class 3 Location
Est Cost Oper Paid 5200.0
Est Cost Prop Damage 75782.0
Est Cost Emergency 31136.0
Est Cost Other 0.0
Est Cost Unintentional Release 912.0
Prpty 113030.0
Commercial Affected 0.0
Industrial Affected 0.0
Residences Affected 69.0
Accident Psig 57.0
Normal Psig 57.0
Mop Psig 60.0
Accident Pressure Pressure Did Not Exceed Maop
Scada In Place Ind No
Accident Identifier Notification From Emergency Responder
Investigation Status No, the facility was not monitored by a controller(s) at the time of the incident
Employee Drug Test Ind No
Contractor Drug Test Ind No
Cause Other Outside Force Damage
Cause Details Damage By Car, Truck, Or Other Motorized Vehicle/equipment Not Engaged In Excavation
Outside Force Type Damage By Car, Truck, Or Other Motorized Vehicle/equipment Not Engaged In Excavation
Vehicle Subtype Third Party
Preparer Name R**** M*******
Preparer Title Sr. Compliance Engineer
Preparer Email R*******@s*********.com
Preparer Telephone (404) 584-3733
Preparer Fax (404) 584-4710
Authorizer Name R****** R L***
Authorizer Title Managing Director Compliance And Prm
Authorizer Telephone (404) 584-3552
Authorizer Email R****@s*********.com
Narrative A 2-inch above ground regulator station was damaged by an out of control vehicle where it was identified that the driver was traveling too fast for conditions. The escaping gas ignited causing the vehicle to burn. Once the incident was made safe and all cost estimates associated with the incident were identified, it was determined that the incident exceeded the $50,000 threshold for reporting. The national response center (nrc) was contacted at that time. There were no fatalities or injuries requiring hospitalization. The 2-inch regulator station was protected by a fence which together with the station, stopped the vehicle.

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