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Does the requirement that an operator establish inspection intervals not to exceed five (5) years mean 5 calendar years (i.e., pipe assessed in 2003 must be re-assessed in 2008) or 5 actual years?

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Does the requirement that an operator establish inspection intervals not to exceed five (5) years mean 5 calendar years (i.e., pipe assessed in 2003 must be re-assessed in 2008) or 5 actual years?

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Re-assessments must be conducted within 5 actual years (not to exceed 68 months in certain cases – see FAQ 5.11). For example, a pipe segment assessed on March 23, 2003 must be scheduled to be re-assessed before March 23, 2008.

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