GD incident on 2021-07-29 — LA

Operator
Centerpoint Energy Resources Corporation
Cause
Excavation Issue
Commodity
Natural Gas
Program
GD
Damage and Injuries
0 fatalities 2 injuries
Property damage (nominal)
$11,686
Incident datetime
2021-07-29 10:09
Report number
Location
LA, IBERIA
Narrative
The investigation to date indicates that line locates were obtained and a pre-bore verification pothole was dug at the subject location by the contractor on july 15, 2021, at which time the depth of the service line was observed and recorded; the contractor backfilled the pothole before the contractor conducted the directional bore operation on the afternoon of july 28, 2021. There was no indication of damage to the gas service line at the scene of the incident before the pull-back operation on the morning of july 29, 2021. As indicated in part a.11, operator's initial indication of the failure was from information supplied by contractor personnel. Part a.12 of this report does not allow for an explanation. The contractor personnel identified damage to the gas line and the odor of gas at 9:59 a.M. On july 29, 2021. Contractor personnel called 911 at 9:59 am. Within minutes of the arrival of the first responding police officer, contractor personnel informed the police officer that a gas line had been hit. Both of these communications to 911 and to the police officer occurred before centerpoint was notified of the incident. Part a.14 does not provide the option to include the contractor as having provided that information to local emergency responders. The time indicated in part a.15 of the communication to emergency responders was by the contractor. The time inserted in part a.4 as the earliest local time that incident reporting criteria was met was determined based upon the possibility of property damages exceeding the report criteria amount, at which time centerpoint did not have accurate information about the amount of property damage or injuries requiring hospitalization. The initial visual examination of the service line after the incident at the site revealed that the steel service line appeared to have been gouged and deformed by directional boring equipment. The damaged service line pipe was removed from the scene and was examined as part of a joint inspection at a metallurgical laboratory. The examination confirmed that the steel service line was gouged by the directional bore drill bit on july 28. The failure analysis of the pipe indicated that the breach occurred as a result of a single event ductile overload due to contact between the pipe and the equipment used during the pull-back of the newly installed poly pipe on july 29. No evidence was found to indicate that the steel service line leaked at the location of the ultimate breach before the directional drilling and pull-back operation. There was no evidence of any corrosion or pipe material deficiency that contributed to the ultimate breach of the pipe. In reference to part f question 2, only 1 contractor employee was DOT drug and alcohol tested. Within 5 hours of the incident, operator directed both contractor companies to perform DOT drug and alcohol testing of their employees involved in the operation. The sole magnolia river employee involved in the operation submitted for the appropriate testing, and the results were negative. Subsequent to its initial direction to mdr group construction regarding testing requirements, operator learned that the testing facility chosen by mdr group construction was closed, and it used an alternative facility. Operator learned beyond the testing window that the alternative facility did not administer alcohol testing to any of the mdr group construction employees during the prescribed testing window. The drug tests for the mdr group construction employees were negative.
Detailed record list
Occurred At
2021-07-29 10:09:00
Year
2021
Report Received Date
2021-08-28 00:00:00
Iyear
2021.0
Report Number
20210073.0
Supplemental Number
38344.0
Report Type
Supplemental Final
Operator Id
Name
Centerpoint Energy Resources Corporation
Operator Street Address
1111 Louisiana St
Operator City Name
Houston
Operator State Abbreviation
TX
Operator Postal Code
77002
Local Datetime
2021-07-29 10:45:00
Time Zone
Central
Daylight Savings Ind
Yes
Location Street Address
826 South Hopkins St.
Location City Name
New Iberia
Location County Name
Iberia
Location State Abbreviation
LA
Location Postal Code
70560
Location Latitude
Location Longitude
Flow Cont Squeeze Off Ind
Yes
Nrc Rpt Datetime
2021-07-29 11:39:00
Nrc Rpt Num
Additional Nrc Report Numbers
1312139, 1312341
Commodity Released Type
Natural Gas
Unintentional Release
12.0
Intentional Release
0.0
Fatality Ind
No
Fatal
0
Injury Ind
Yes
Num Emp Injuries
0
Num Contr Injuries
0
Num Er Injuries
2
Num Worker Injuries
0
Num Gp Injuries
0
Injure
2
Ignite Ind
Yes
Ignite Datetime
2021-07-29 09:58:00
How Extinguished
Other
How Extinguished Other Detail
Fire Dept. Extinguished Fire And Operator Squeezed Pipe And Installed Stopple Fittings.
Gas Consumed By Fire In Mcf
7.2
Explode Ind
No
Num Pub Evacuated
6.0
Incident Identified Datetime
2021-07-29 10:09:00
Communication State Fed Ind
Yes
Party Initiated Communication
Operator
Initial Responder Com Datetime
2021-07-29 09:59:00
On Site Datetime
2021-07-29 10:20:00
Federal
No
Location Type
Utility Right-Of-Way / Easement
Incident Area Type
Underground
Incident Area Subtype
Under Soil
Depth Of Cover
42.0
Other Underground Facilities
Yes
Crossing
No
Pipe Facility Type
Investor Owned
System Part Involved
Service
Installation Year
1938.0
Customer Type
Non-Residential With Meter Capacity Less Than 1,000 Scfh
Was Efv Installed Before Ind
No
Curb Valve Inst Before Inc Ind
No
Pipe Diameter
1.0
Pipe Specification
Unknown
Pipe Manufacturer
Unknown
Material Involved
Steel
Steel Seam Type
Longitudinal Erw - Unknown Frequency
Wt Steel
0.14
Release Type
Other
Release Type Details
Gouge And Deformation Of Pipe By Contractor.
Class Location Type
Class 3 Location
Est Cost Oper Paid
40000.0
Est Cost Prop Damage
11686.0
Est Cost Emergency
141.0
Est Cost Other
0.0
Gas Cost In Mcf
5.7
Est Cost Unintentional Release
68.0
Est Cost Intentional Release
0.0
Prpty
51895.0
Commercial Affected
1.0
Industrial Affected
0.0
Residences Affected
0.0
Num Persons Hosp Not Ovnght
1.0
Num Injured Treated By Emt
0.0
Num Resident Building Affctd
3.0
Num Business Building Affctd
2.0
Accident Psig
35.0
Normal Psig
35.0
Mop Psig
60.0
Mop Cfr Section
192.619(A)(4)
Maop Established Date
1999-01-11 00:00:00
Accident Pressure
Pressure Did Not Exceed Maop
Gas Odorized System Type
By-Pass
Gas Odorized Level
7
Scada In Place Ind
No
Accident Identifier
Local Operating Personnel, Including Contractors
Operator Type
Contractor Working For The Operator
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
Yes
Num Contractors Tested
1
Num Contractors Failed
0
Cause
Excavation Damage
Cause Details
Excavation Damage By Operator's Contractor (Second Party)
Ex Party Type
Excavation Damage By Operator's Contractor (Second Party)
Notify Cga Dirt
No
Public Row Ind
Yes
Public Subtype
State Highway
Excavator Type
Contractor
Excavator Equipment
Directional Drilling
Work Performed
Natural Gas
One Call Notified Ind
Yes
One Call Ticket Num
210441819
Locator Type
Contract Locator
Visible Marks
Yes
Service Interruption
Yes
Service Interruption Hours
10.0
Root Cause Category
Excavation Issue
Root Cause Type
Excavator Failed To Maintain Clearance After Verifying Marks
Preparer Name
J**** T*** H*****
Preparer Title
Operations Specialist
Preparer Email
J***********@c****************.com
Preparer Telephone
337-256-2161
Preparer Fax
337-373-1520
Local Contact Name
J**** T*** H*****
Local Contact Email
J***********@c****************.com
Local Contact Telephone
337-256-2161
Authorizer Name
B***** S****
Authorizer Title
District Operations Manager
Authorizer Telephone
337-475-6377
Authorizer Email
B***********@c****************.com
Narrative
The investigation to date indicates that line locates were obtained and a pre-bore verification pothole was dug at the subject location by the contractor on july 15, 2021, at which time the depth of the service line was observed and recorded; the contractor backfilled the pothole before the contractor conducted the directional bore operation on the afternoon of july 28, 2021. There was no indication of damage to the gas service line at the scene of the incident before the pull-back operation on the morning of july 29, 2021. As indicated in part a.11, operator's initial indication of the failure was from information supplied by contractor personnel. Part a.12 of this report does not allow for an explanation. The contractor personnel identified damage to the gas line and the odor of gas at 9:59 a.M. On july 29, 2021. Contractor personnel called 911 at 9:59 am. Within minutes of the arrival of the first responding police officer, contractor personnel informed the police officer that a gas line had been hit. Both of these communications to 911 and to the police officer occurred before centerpoint was notified of the incident. Part a.14 does not provide the option to include the contractor as having provided that information to local emergency responders. The time indicated in part a.15 of the communication to emergency responders was by the contractor. The time inserted in part a.4 as the earliest local time that incident reporting criteria was met was determined based upon the possibility of property damages exceeding the report criteria amount, at which time centerpoint did not have accurate information about the amount of property damage or injuries requiring hospitalization. The initial visual examination of the service line after the incident at the site revealed that the steel service line appeared to have been gouged and deformed by directional boring equipment. The damaged service line pipe was removed from the scene and was examined as part of a joint inspection at a metallurgical laboratory. The examination confirmed that the steel service line was gouged by the directional bore drill bit on july 28. The failure analysis of the pipe indicated that the breach occurred as a result of a single event ductile overload due to contact between the pipe and the equipment used during the pull-back of the newly installed poly pipe on july 29. No evidence was found to indicate that the steel service line leaked at the location of the ultimate breach before the directional drilling and pull-back operation. There was no evidence of any corrosion or pipe material deficiency that contributed to the ultimate breach of the pipe. In reference to part f question 2, only 1 contractor employee was DOT drug and alcohol tested. Within 5 hours of the incident, operator directed both contractor companies to perform DOT drug and alcohol testing of their employees involved in the operation. The sole magnolia river employee involved in the operation submitted for the appropriate testing, and the results were negative. Subsequent to its initial direction to mdr group construction regarding testing requirements, operator learned that the testing facility chosen by mdr group construction was closed, and it used an alternative facility. Operator learned beyond the testing window that the alternative facility did not administer alcohol testing to any of the mdr group construction employees during the prescribed testing window. The drug tests for the mdr group construction employees were negative.
Occurred At 2021-07-29 10:09:00
Year 2021
Report Received Date 2021-08-28 00:00:00
Iyear 2021.0
Report Number 20210073.0
Supplemental Number 38344.0
Report Type Supplemental Final
Operator Id 4499 PHMSA Enforcement
Name Centerpoint Energy Resources Corporation
Operator Street Address 1111 Louisiana St
Operator City Name Houston
Operator State Abbreviation TX
Operator Postal Code 77002
Local Datetime 2021-07-29 10:45:00
Time Zone Central
Daylight Savings Ind Yes
Location Street Address 826 South Hopkins St.
Location City Name New Iberia
Location County Name Iberia
Location State Abbreviation LA
Location Postal Code 70560
Location Latitude 30.00604 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Location Longitude -91.832088 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Flow Cont Squeeze Off Ind Yes
Nrc Rpt Datetime 2021-07-29 11:39:00
Nrc Rpt Num 1312130 NRC Report How to search
Additional Nrc Report Numbers 1312139, 1312341
Commodity Released Type Natural Gas
Unintentional Release 12.0
Intentional Release 0.0
Fatality Ind No
Fatal 0
Injury Ind Yes
Num Emp Injuries 0
Num Contr Injuries 0
Num Er Injuries 2
Num Worker Injuries 0
Num Gp Injuries 0
Injure 2
Ignite Ind Yes
Ignite Datetime 2021-07-29 09:58:00
How Extinguished Other
How Extinguished Other Detail Fire Dept. Extinguished Fire And Operator Squeezed Pipe And Installed Stopple Fittings.
Gas Consumed By Fire In Mcf 7.2
Explode Ind No
Num Pub Evacuated 6.0
Incident Identified Datetime 2021-07-29 10:09:00
Communication State Fed Ind Yes
Party Initiated Communication Operator
Initial Responder Com Datetime 2021-07-29 09:59:00
On Site Datetime 2021-07-29 10:20:00
Federal No
Location Type Utility Right-Of-Way / Easement
Incident Area Type Underground
Incident Area Subtype Under Soil
Depth Of Cover 42.0
Other Underground Facilities Yes
Crossing No
Pipe Facility Type Investor Owned
System Part Involved Service
Installation Year 1938.0
Customer Type Non-Residential With Meter Capacity Less Than 1,000 Scfh
Was Efv Installed Before Ind No
Curb Valve Inst Before Inc Ind No
Pipe Diameter 1.0
Pipe Specification Unknown
Pipe Manufacturer Unknown
Material Involved Steel
Steel Seam Type Longitudinal Erw - Unknown Frequency
Wt Steel 0.14
Release Type Other
Release Type Details Gouge And Deformation Of Pipe By Contractor.
Class Location Type Class 3 Location
Est Cost Oper Paid 40000.0
Est Cost Prop Damage 11686.0
Est Cost Emergency 141.0
Est Cost Other 0.0
Gas Cost In Mcf 5.7
Est Cost Unintentional Release 68.0
Est Cost Intentional Release 0.0
Prpty 51895.0
Commercial Affected 1.0
Industrial Affected 0.0
Residences Affected 0.0
Num Persons Hosp Not Ovnght 1.0
Num Injured Treated By Emt 0.0
Num Resident Building Affctd 3.0
Num Business Building Affctd 2.0
Accident Psig 35.0
Normal Psig 35.0
Mop Psig 60.0
Mop Cfr Section 192.619(A)(4) View CFR 49 §192
Maop Established Date 1999-01-11 00:00:00
Accident Pressure Pressure Did Not Exceed Maop
Gas Odorized System Type By-Pass
Gas Odorized Level 7
Scada In Place Ind No
Accident Identifier Local Operating Personnel, Including Contractors
Operator Type Contractor Working For The Operator
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 Yes
Num Contractors Tested 1
Num Contractors Failed 0
Cause Excavation Damage
Cause Details Excavation Damage By Operator's Contractor (Second Party)
Ex Party Type Excavation Damage By Operator's Contractor (Second Party)
Notify Cga Dirt No
Public Row Ind Yes
Public Subtype State Highway
Excavator Type Contractor
Excavator Equipment Directional Drilling
Work Performed Natural Gas
One Call Notified Ind Yes
One Call Ticket Num 210441819
Locator Type Contract Locator
Visible Marks Yes
Service Interruption Yes
Service Interruption Hours 10.0
Root Cause Category Excavation Issue
Root Cause Type Excavator Failed To Maintain Clearance After Verifying Marks
Preparer Name J**** T*** H*****
Preparer Title Operations Specialist
Preparer Email J***********@c****************.com
Preparer Telephone 337-256-2161
Preparer Fax 337-373-1520
Local Contact Name J**** T*** H*****
Local Contact Email J***********@c****************.com
Local Contact Telephone 337-256-2161
Authorizer Name B***** S****
Authorizer Title District Operations Manager
Authorizer Telephone 337-475-6377
Authorizer Email B***********@c****************.com
Narrative The investigation to date indicates that line locates were obtained and a pre-bore verification pothole was dug at the subject location by the contractor on july 15, 2021, at which time the depth of the service line was observed and recorded; the contractor backfilled the pothole before the contractor conducted the directional bore operation on the afternoon of july 28, 2021. There was no indication of damage to the gas service line at the scene of the incident before the pull-back operation on the morning of july 29, 2021. As indicated in part a.11, operator's initial indication of the failure was from information supplied by contractor personnel. Part a.12 of this report does not allow for an explanation. The contractor personnel identified damage to the gas line and the odor of gas at 9:59 a.M. On july 29, 2021. Contractor personnel called 911 at 9:59 am. Within minutes of the arrival of the first responding police officer, contractor personnel informed the police officer that a gas line had been hit. Both of these communications to 911 and to the police officer occurred before centerpoint was notified of the incident. Part a.14 does not provide the option to include the contractor as having provided that information to local emergency responders. The time indicated in part a.15 of the communication to emergency responders was by the contractor. The time inserted in part a.4 as the earliest local time that incident reporting criteria was met was determined based upon the possibility of property damages exceeding the report criteria amount, at which time centerpoint did not have accurate information about the amount of property damage or injuries requiring hospitalization. The initial visual examination of the service line after the incident at the site revealed that the steel service line appeared to have been gouged and deformed by directional boring equipment. The damaged service line pipe was removed from the scene and was examined as part of a joint inspection at a metallurgical laboratory. The examination confirmed that the steel service line was gouged by the directional bore drill bit on july 28. The failure analysis of the pipe indicated that the breach occurred as a result of a single event ductile overload due to contact between the pipe and the equipment used during the pull-back of the newly installed poly pipe on july 29. No evidence was found to indicate that the steel service line leaked at the location of the ultimate breach before the directional drilling and pull-back operation. There was no evidence of any corrosion or pipe material deficiency that contributed to the ultimate breach of the pipe. In reference to part f question 2, only 1 contractor employee was DOT drug and alcohol tested. Within 5 hours of the incident, operator directed both contractor companies to perform DOT drug and alcohol testing of their employees involved in the operation. The sole magnolia river employee involved in the operation submitted for the appropriate testing, and the results were negative. Subsequent to its initial direction to mdr group construction regarding testing requirements, operator learned that the testing facility chosen by mdr group construction was closed, and it used an alternative facility. Operator learned beyond the testing window that the alternative facility did not administer alcohol testing to any of the mdr group construction employees during the prescribed testing window. The drug tests for the mdr group construction employees were negative.

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