Expertise: Internal Corrosion Direct Assessment Information (ICDA)
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Pipeline Integrity Assessment: Internal Corrosion Direct Assessment (ICDA)
Integrated Engineering and Field Services
for Gas Transmission Pipelines

SI can help you meet all of ICDA needs.
Compliance Documentation, Field GWUT Services, Corrosion Engineering Results

For many normally dry gas systems, the availability of comprehensive historical operating information required by the DOT 192 SubPart O regulation to demonstrate the absence of an Internal Corrosion (IC) threat is scarce.

The absence of leaks associated with internal corrosion is not enough to conclude Internal Corrosion is not a threat. This lack of data has lead to risk models using default (or worst case) conditions, yielding an increased IC risk potential.

Robust ICDA Programs address:

  1. Is the threat of Internal Corrosion likely (more so than just a potential)?
  2. Do I have a clearly defined, repeatable, well documented process?
  3. How do I calculate and locate critical internal corrosion sites?
  4. What inspection process will I use to confirm the presence/absence of corrosion?
  5. What if I find corrosion – what level of corrosion requires remediation?
  6. How do I determine reinspection intervals?
  7. How do I select, install, and evaluate an Internal Corrosion Monitoring Program?

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