49 CFR §192.717
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Each permanent field repair of a leak on a transmission line must be made by—
- (a)Removing the leak by cutting out and replacing a cylindrical piece of pipe; or
- (b)Repairing the leak by one of the following methods:
- (1)Install a full encirclement welded split sleeve of appropriate design, unless the transmission line is joined by mechanical couplings and operates at less than 40 percent of SMYS.
- (2)If the leak is due to a corrosion pit, install a properly designed bolt-on-leak clamp.
- (3)If the leak is due to a corrosion pit and on pipe of not more than 40,000 psi (267 Mpa) SMYS, fillet weld over the pitted area a steel plate patch with rounded corners, of the same or greater thickness than the pipe, and not more than one-half of the diameter of the pipe in size.
- (4)If the leak is on a submerged offshore pipeline or submerged pipeline in inland navigable waters, mechanically apply a full encirclement split sleeve of appropriate design.
- (5)Apply a method that reliable engineering tests and analyses show can permanently restore the serviceability of the pipe.