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HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 3020         FILED ON: 1/21/2011

HOUSE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  No. 3051

 

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts

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PRESENTED BY:

Lori A. Ehrlich

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To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General
              Court assembled:

              The undersigned legislators and/or citizens respectfully petition for the passage of the accompanying:

An Act relative to natural gas leaks.

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PETITION OF:

 

Name:

District/Address:

Lori A. Ehrlich

8th Essex

Stephen R. Canessa

12th Bristol

John W. Scibak

2nd Hampshire

Sarah K. Peake

4th Barnstable

David Paul Linsky

5th Middlesex

Joyce A. Spiliotis

12th Essex

Patricia A. Haddad

5th Bristol

Paul W. Mark

2nd Berkshire

Thomas M. Stanley

9th Middlesex

Frank I. Smizik

15th Norfolk

Thomas M. McGee

Third Essex and Middlesex

Sean Garballey

23rd Middlesex

Jennifer E. Benson

37th Middlesex

Cheryl A. Coakley-Rivera

10th Hampden

Theodore C. Speliotis

13th Essex

Stephen L. DiNatale

3rd Worcester

Cory Atkins

14th Middlesex

Jason M. Lewis

31st Middlesex

Martin J. Walsh

13th Suffolk

Carolyn C. Dykema

8th Middlesex

Michael D. Brady

9th Plymouth

Ellen Story

3rd Hampshire

Tackey Chan

2nd Norfolk

Ruth B. Balser

12th Middlesex

Katherine M. Clark

Middlesex and Essex

Edward F. Coppinger

10th Suffolk

Alice Hanlon Peisch

14th Norfolk

Jonathan Hecht

29th Middlesex

Bruce E. Tarr


                                [District]
                           

Ann-Margaret Ferrante

5th Essex

James B. Eldridge


                                [District]
                           

Robert F. Fennell

10th Essex

Kay Khan

11th Middlesex

James M. Cantwell

4th Plymouth

Alice K. Wolf

25th Middlesex

Denise Provost

27th Middlesex

Louis L. Kafka

8th Norfolk

Kate Hogan

3rd Middlesex

William N. Brownsberger


                                [District]
                           


HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 3020        FILED ON: 1/21/2011

HOUSE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  No. 3051

By Ms. Ehrlich of Marblehead, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 3051) of Lori A. Ehrlich and others for legislation to establish natural gas leak classification standards and requirements for operator clean up of natural gas leaks.  Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy. 


The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
 

 

An Act relative to natural gas leaks.
 

              Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
 

              Chapter 164 of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2008 Official Edition,  is hereby amended by adding the following section:-

              Section 144.  (a) There shall be established a natural gas leak classification standard to determine the degree or extent of the potential hazard resulting from gas leakage to persons, property or the environment due to leaking methane as a greenhouse gas and to prescribe remedial actions.

              (b) All reported gas leaks will be assessed a grade based on the following system:-

              (1) Grade 1. Any leak recognized as an existing or probable hazard to persons or property, and requires immediate repair of continuous action until the conditions are no longer hazardous. Daily monitoring or surveillance shall not qualify as a “repair”, so called.

              (2) Grade 2A. Any leak recognized as non-hazardous to persons or property, but justifies schedule repair based on probable future hazard to persons or property. Repair is required within 6 months with monitoring every 2 weeks until repaired. 

              (3) Grade 2.  Any leak recognized as non-hazardous to persons or property, any Grade 3 leak that could migrate under frost or other conditions in the judgment of the operating personnel at the site of the leak. Repair is required within 1 year with monitoring every 6 months. 

              (4) Grade 3.  Any leak recognized as non-hazardous at the time of detection or monitoring and may be expected to remain non-hazardous. Repair shall be required within 36 months. The leak shall be re-surveyed during “mid-frost season”, so-called. The leak shall be re-evaluated during the next required leak survey or annually, whichever is less, and shall include a tree damage survey of any tree on public or private property within a 40 feet circumference of the leak.

              (c) Operators shall repair grade 1 leaks identified prior to December 31, 2010 on or before March 1, 2012.  Operators shall repair grade 2 leaks identified prior to December 31, 2010 on or before March 1, 2015.  For all leaks identified after December 31, 2010, operators shall comply with the requirements of this section.

              (d) It shall be the duty of each operator to promptly respond to any notification of a gas leak or gas odor or any notification of damage to facilities by excavators or other outside sources to protect persons, property, and limit the amount of greenhouse gas expelled to the atmosphere.

              (e) Any suspected damage to trees due to any gas leak from a utility owned pipeline, should be reported to the company responsible for inspection by a qualified arborist. Repairs, damages and replacement will be subject to the department’s rules and regulations.

              (f) All buildings or structures within a determined underground gas leak migration area shall be checked for traces of natural gas. If a positive reading is detected, company personnel shall take appropriate action to protect persons and property, as well as grading the gas leak according to this section.

              (g) The department shall promulgate rules and regulations necessary to carry out the provisions of this section. The rules and regulations shall require that companies subject to the commissioner’s supervision who are responsible for the maintenance and repair of natural gas lines shall report annually to the commissioner the grades of any leaks detected as part of any mandated compliance surveys.

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