D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 15, § 2305
Gas leak detection surveys, including all service lines up to the exterior building wall, regardless of meter placement, shall be made as follows:
(i) Records of Surveys
(1) Each gas corporation or small gas operator shall maintain a record of each leak survey showing by location and date:
(A) Leaks detected; and
(B) Severity of each leak; and
(2) These records shall be kept as long as the segment of pipeline involved remains in service.
2305.2
Pipeline Location
(a) Burial. Pipelines shall be buried a minimum of twenty four inches (24 in.) or eighteen inches (18 in.) in solid rock, where the term solid rock indicates the necessity of blasting or the use of pneumatic equipment.
(b) Exceptions. Burial depths less than that specified but not less than twelve inches (12 in.) will be allowed if underground obstructions preclude these depths, and if special line protection is provided and accepted by the Office of Engineering, after submission of documentation justifying the exception;
(c) As-built drawings shall be made after installation, but before the pipelines are covered;
(d) Identification.
(1) Tracer wire shall be installed with all plastic pipes; and
(2) When the open trenching method of pipeline construction is used, suitable identification tape shall be installed at a minimum of twelve inches (12 in.) above the top of the pipe and at least six inches (6 in.) below the final grade after completion of installation
(e) Each gas corporation or small gas operator shall maintain all relevant documentation of plastic pipe joining qualifications, all Operator Qualification documentation, up-to-date manuals, and copies of relevant procedures. Access to this documentation shall be available at each job site, either in hard copy or electronically;
(f) Each gas corporation or small gas operator shall provide adequate supervision for its construction crews;
(g) Each gas corporation or small gas operator shall submit a report of damage to the gas pipeline system, including appropriate codes indicating the cause of the damage. This report shall be filed every
other month, no later than the tenth (10th) of the month; and
(h) Each gas corporation shall notify the Office of Engineering in writing at least ten (10) days before the estimated start date of any construction project scheduled for completion in five (5) or more working days, or before the estimated start date of work related to an Integrity Management Program.
SOURCE: Final Rulemaking published at 60 DCR 7 (January 4, 2013).