§ 192.451 Scope
§ 192.452 How does this subpart apply to converted pipelines and regulated onshore gathering pipelines?
§ 192.453 General
§ 192.455 External corrosion control: Buried or submerged pipelines installed after July 31, 1971
§ 192.457 External corrosion control: Buried or submerged pipelines installed before August 1, 1971
§ 192.459 External corrosion control: Examination of buried pipeline when exposed
§ 192.461 External corrosion control: Protective coating
§ 192.463 External corrosion control: Cathodic protection
§ 192.465 External corrosion control: Monitoring and remediation
§ 192.467 External corrosion control: Electrical isolation
§ 192.469 External corrosion control: Test stations
§ 192.471 External corrosion control: Test leads
§ 192.473 External corrosion control: Interference currents
§ 192.475 Internal corrosion control: General
§ 192.476 Internal corrosion control: Design and construction of transmission line
§ 192.477 Internal corrosion control: Monitoring
§ 192.478 Internal corrosion control: Onshore transmission monitoring and mitigation
§ 192.479 Atmospheric corrosion control: General
§ 192.481 Atmospheric corrosion control: Monitoring
§ 192.483 Remedial measures: General
§ 192.485 Remedial measures: Transmission lines
§ 192.487 Remedial measures: Distribution lines other than cast iron or ductile iron lines
§ 192.489 Remedial measures: Cast iron and ductile iron pipelines
§ 192.490 Direct assessment
§ 192.491 Corrosion control records
§ 192.493 In-line inspection of pipelines

Terms Used In CFR > Title 49 > Subtitle B > Chapter I > Subchapter D > Part 192 > Subpart I - Requirements for Corrosion Control

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