Crossroads Pipeline Company
First Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 05/23/2003, Docket: RP00-333-003, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 213 First Revised Sheet No. 213 : Effective
Superseding: Substitute Original Sheet No. 213
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDIITONS
(Continued)
(c) Except for Force Majeure events, events or conditions which
threaten the integrity of Transporter's system, or as specified in Section
17.2(a), Transporter will give at least 24 hours general advance notice of
an Operational Flow Order by posting on the EBB the conditions that may
jeopardize the system or affect Transporter's ability to meet its firm
service obligations. Transporter reserves the right to issue an
Operational Flow Order to be effective upon less than 24 hours notice if
necessary to protect the integrity of its system. If Transporter issues an
Operational Flow Order without providing such 24 hours notice, except for
those Operational Flow Orders issued pursuant to Section 17.2(a),
Transporter shall post on EBB and send to the Commission a detailed
explanation containing information specific to that individual situation to
justify issuance of the Operational Flow Order.
(d) In addition to the 24 hour notice requirement of Section
17.1(c) above, Transporter shall post, giving as much advance warning as in
reasonably possible, information regarding the operational variables that
give, or will in the future give rise to issuance of an OFO and Transporter
will provide updates regarding the expected duration of an OFO based on
those operational variables. In addition, and within a reasonable period
of time following termination of an OFO, Transporter shall post on its EBB
a report detailing the factors requiring the issuance and the termination
of an OFO.
(e) Transporter shall issue Operational Flow Orders by posting on
its EBB and by Electronic Notice Delivery to Shipper's representative.
Shippers shall monitor Transporter's EBB for any Operational Flow Order
applicable to Shipper's service and shall be solely responsible for
compliance with each Operational Flow Order. Electronic Notice Delivery
shall be according to the following provisions:
(1) Transporter should provide affected parties with
notification of intraday bumps, operational flow orders and other
critical notices through the affected party’s choice of Electronic
Notice Delivery mechanism(s).
(2) Unless the affected party and Transporter have agreed
to exclusive notification via EDI/EDM, the affected party should
provide Transporter with at least one Internet E-mail address to be
used for Electronic Notice Delivery of intraday bumps, operational
flow orders and other critical notices. The obligation of
Transporter to provide notification is waived until the above
requirement has been met.