[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 18, Volume 1]
[Revised as of April 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 18CFR157.202]

[Page 527-529]
 
           TITLE 18--CONSERVATION OF POWER AND WATER RESOURCES
 
  CHAPTER I--FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
 
 PART 157_APPLICATIONS FOR CERTIFICATES OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY 
 
  Subpart F_Interstate Pipeline Blanket Certificates and Authorization 
  Under Section 7 of the Natural Gas Act for Certain Transactions and 
                               Abandonment
 
Sec. 157.202  Definitions.

    (a) General rule. Terms defined in the Natural Gas Policy Act of 
1978 (NGPA) shall have the same meaning for the purposes of this subpart 
as they have under the Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978.
    (b) Subpart F definitions. For purposes of this subpart:
    (1) Certificate holder means any interstate pipeline with an 
effective blanket certificate issued pursuant to this subpart.
    (2)(i) Eligible facility means, except as provided in paragraph 
(b)(2)(ii) of this section, any facility subject to the Natural Gas Act 
jurisdiction of the Commission that is necessary to provide service 
within existing certificated levels. Eligible facility also includes any 
gas supply facility or any facility, including receipt points, needed by 
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certificate holder to receive gas into its system for further transport 
or storage, and interconnecting facilities between transporters that 
transport natural gas under part 284 of this chapter. Further, eligible 
facility includes main line, lateral, and compressor replacements that 
do not qualify under Sec. 2.55(b) of this chapter because they will 
result in an incidental increase in the capacity of main line 
facilities, or because they will not satisfy the location or work space 
requirements of Sec. 2.55(b). Replacements must be done for sound 
engineering purposes. Replacements for the primary purpose of creating 
additional main line capacity are not eligible facilities; however, 
replacements and the modification of facilities to rearrange gas flows 
or increase compression for the primary purpose of restoring service in 
an emergency due to sudden unforseen damage to main line facilities are 
eligible facilities.
    (ii) Exclusions: ``Eligible facility'' does not include:
    (A) A main line of a transmission system, except replacement 
facilities covered under Sec. 157.202(b)(2)(i).
    (B) An extension of a main line, except replacement facilities 
covered under Sec. 157.202(b)(2)(i).
    (C) A facility, including compression and looping, that alters the 
capacity of a main line, except replacement facilities and facility 
modifications covered under paragraph (b)(2)(i) of this section;
    (D) A facility required to test or develop an underground storage 
field or that alters the certificated capacity, deliverability, or 
storage boundary, or a facility required to store gas above ground in 
either a gaseous or liquified state, or a facility used to receive gas 
from plants manufacturing synthetic gas or from plants gasifying 
liquefied natural gas, or wells needed to utilize an underground storage 
field.
    (E) Delivery points under Sec. 157.211.
    (F) Temporary compression under Sec. 157.209;
    (G) A facility that crosses a state line and is constructed for the 
primary purpose of transporting gas which is also transported by an 
intrastate pipeline under section 311(a)(2) of the NGPA;
    (3) Facility does not include the items described in Sec. 2.55 of 
this chapter.
    (4) Temporary compression means compressor facilities installed and 
operated at existing compressor locations for the limited purpose of 
temporarily replacing existing permanent compressor facilities that are 
undergoing maintenance or repair or that are pending permanent 
replacement.
    (5) Main line means the principal transmission facilities of a 
pipeline system extending from supply areas to market areas and does not 
include small diameter supply or delivery laterals or gathering lines.
    (6) Miscellaneous rearrangement of any facility means any 
rearrangement of a facility, excluding underground storage injection/
withdrawal wells, that does not result in any change of service rendered 
by means of the facilities involved, including changes in existing field 
operations or relocation of existing facilities:
    (i) On the same property;
    (ii) When required by highway construction, dam construction, 
encroachment of residential, commercial, or industrial areas, erosion, 
or the expansion or change of course of rivers, streams or creeks, or
    (iii) To respond to other natural forces beyond the certificate 
holder's control when necessary to ensure safety or maintain the 
operational integrity of the certificate holder's facilities.
    (7) Project means a unit of improvement or construction that is used 
and useful upon completion.
    (8) Project cost means the total actual cost of constructing the 
jurisdictional portions of a project. In the case of a project 
constructed jointly by more than one interstate pipeline, the project 
cost is the total cost, irrespective of the amount paid by each 
pipeline.
    (9) Right-of-way grantor means (i) a person who grants a right-of-
way easement to the certificate holder; or (ii) any successor to an 
interest which is subject to the easement.
    (10) Delivery point means a tap and/or metering and appurtenant 
facilities, such as heaters, minor gas conditioning, treatment, 
odorization, and similar equipment, necessary to enable

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the certificate holder to deliver gas to any party.
    (11) Sensitive environmental area means:
    (i) The habitats of species which have been identified as endangered 
or threatened under the Endangered Species Act (Pub. L. 93-205, as 
amended) and essential fish habitat as identified under the Magnuson-
Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (16 U.S.C. 1801, et 
seq.);
    (ii) National or State Forests or Parks;
    (iii) Properties listed on, or eligible for inclusion in, the 
National Register of Historic Places, or the National Register of 
Natural Landmarks;
    (iv) Floodplains and wetlands;
    (v) Designated or proposed wilderness areas, national or state wild 
and scenic rivers, wildlife refuges and management areas and 
sanctuaries;
    (vi) Prime agricultural lands, designated by the Department of 
Agriculture; or
    (vii) Sites which are subject to use by American Indians and other 
Native Americans for religious purposes.
    (12) Interconnection facilities means the interconnecting point, 
which includes the tap, metering, and M&R facilities and the related 
interconnecting pipeline.
    (13) Emergency means a sudden unanticipated loss of gas supply or 
capacity that requires an immediate restoration of interrupted service 
for protection of life or health or for maintenance of physical 
property.

[Order 234, 47 FR 24266, June 4, 1982, as amended by Order 319, 48 FR 
34888, Aug. 1, 1983; Order 319-A, 48 FR 51446, Nov. 9, 1983; Order 436, 
50 FR 42490, Oct. 18, 1985; Order 603, 64 FR 26606, May 14, 1999; Order 
603-A, 64 FR 54536, Oct. 7, 1999; Order 609, 64 FR 57391, Oct. 25, 1999; 
Order 603-B, 65 FR 11464, Mar. 3, 2000; Order 633, 68 FR 31604, May 28, 
2003]