GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
4. MEASUREMENT REPORTING (Continued)
4.6 Atmospheric Pressure
For purposes of measurement, the absolute atmospheric
(barometric) pressure at each measuring station shall be
assumed to be the pressure corresponding to the elevation
at such station, and shall be stated in pounds per square
inch.
4.7 Measurement Responsibility
Subject to the provisions of Subsections 3.6 and 3.7
hereof, measurement of gas volumes and gross heating values
shall, for all purposes of this Tariff, be as recorded on
or computed from the measuring equipment and devices
Company shall cause to be furnished, installed, maintained,
and operated.
5. QUALITY OF GAS
5.1 Quality Standards of Gas Received by Company
Company may refuse to accept gas which does not conform to
the following specifications:
5.11 The gas shall not contain sand, dust, gums, crude
oil, impurities or other objectionable substances
which may be injurious to pipelines or may interfere
with the transmission of the gas.
5.12 The gas shall have a hydrocarbon dew-point less than
-5 degrees F at 800 psia, -10 degrees F at
1000 psia, or -18 degrees F at 1100 psia, or such
higher dew point approved by Company as, without
treatment by Company, may be compatible with the
operating conditions of Company's pipeline.
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Issued by: Raymond D. Neppl, Vice President
Issued on: February 28, 1997 Effective on: April 1, 1997
Filed to comply with order of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Docket
No. RP97-22-001, issued February 18, 1997, 78 FERC ¶ 61,155 |