Dauphin Island Gathering Partners
First Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 07/01/2003, Docket: RP00-346-001, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 193 First Revised Sheet No. 193 : Effective
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 193
15.4 Notice:
All OFO's will be issued via telephone to be followed by a
facsimile to the affected Shipper with subsequent posting on
Transporter's EBB, and notification to the affected parties
through the affected party's choice of Electronic Notice Delivery
mechanism(s). The OFO will set forth (1) the time and date of
issuance, (2) the actions Shipper/operator is required to take,
(3) the time by which Shipper must be in compliance with the OFO,
(4) the anticipated duration of the OFO, and (5) other terms that
Transporter may reasonably require to ensure the effectiveness of
the OFO. After the OFO has expired, Transporter shall post on its
EBB the factors that caused the OFO to be issued and lifted.
15.5 Action Alerts:
In the event that Transporter determines that due to (1) an
ongoing or anticipated weather event, (2) a known equipment
problem, or (3) the anticipated continuation of a current system
operational problem, action is necessary to avoid a situation
in which the system integrity is jeopardized or Transporter's
ability to render firm service is threatened, Transporter may
issue an Action Alert as set out herein to forestall the
development of the situation.
(a) Issuance of Alerts: Action Alerts will be noticed in accord
with the procedures set forth in Section 15.4 and will be
issued in two stages. A minimum of 48 hours prior to the
time that a Shipper must take the action specified in the
Alert, Transporter will issue a notice informing the Shipper
of the known or anticipated problem on the system, the
action it will be required to take, and the anticipated time
at which it will be required to take the action. Shipper
will be expected to take preliminary actions to assist
Transporter in avoiding a system problem. A minimum of 30
hours prior to the time that the Shipper is required to take
the designated action, Transporter will issue specified
action instructions. Conformance with these instructions
will be mandatory. Transporter, to the greatest extent
feasible, will issue the action instructions such that the
time of mandatory conformance will correspond with the
beginning of the gas day.