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Published on Jan 10, 2020

Rulemaking begins for oil transport

Contact: Carl Schroeder, Shannon McClelland

The Department of Ecology is starting rulemaking to amend Chapter 173-185 WAC, Oil Movement by Rail and Pipeline Notification. This chapter establishes reporting standards for facilities that receive crude oil by rail and pipelines that transport crude oil through the state. The rule also describes reporting standards for Ecology to share information with tribes, emergency responders, local governments, and the public.

The rulemaking will implement HB 1578 and SB 5579, both passed in 2019 and codified in RCW 90.56.565 and 90.56.580. Through those two pieces of legislation, the Legislature expanded reporting requirements for regulated facilities, pipelines, and Ecology and placed statutory limits on the vapor pressure of crude oil that can be loaded or unloaded into or from a rail tank car by facilities that receive crude oil by rail.

This rulemaking will:

  • Expand advance notice reporting requirements for facilities that receive crude oil by rail to include type and vapor pressure of crude oil;
  • Expand biennial notice requirements for pipelines that transport crude oil through the state to include gravity and type of crude oil;
  • Describe how required information will be provided to the Utilities and Transportation Commission;
  • Incorporate statutory limits on the vapor pressure of crude oil that can be loaded or unloaded into or from a rail tank car by facilities that receive crude oil by rail, and establish other requirements necessary to implement and enforce these limits; and
  • Make other changes to clarify language and make any corrections needed.

Proposed rulemaking timeline

  • January 6, 2020: Rulemaking announcement (CR-101 filing)
  • February– March 2020: Rulemaking meetings and workshops
  • June 17, 2020 (anticipated): Rule proposal – start of the comment period (CR-102 filing)
  • November 18, 2020 (anticipated): Rule adoption (CR-103 filing)
  • December 19, 2020 (anticipated – typically 31 days after filing the CR-103): Rule effective date

If you have questions about the rulemaking, contact Kim Morley at kim.morley@ecy.wa.gov or (360) 701-2398. More information about the rulemaking will be posted on Ecology’s website.

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