Mobile Bay Pipeline Company
Second Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 06/01/1997, Docket: RP97-155-001, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 94 First Revised Sheet No. 94 : Effective
Superseding: Superseding Original Sheet No. 94
incidental to proper performance under an agreement are located on
premises of the other, then to the extent that it may have the right to do
so, the party owning the premises grants to the owner of said facilities
the right of free ingress and egress to such premises at all times for the
purposes of installation, operation, repair or removal of such facilities.
measurement equipment shall be inspected, tested, calibrated and
adjusted by the Operator thereof as often as Transporter deems
necessary, but not more often than once each month. Transporter and
Shipper shall give to the other notice of the time of all tests of meters
sufficiently in advance of the holding of the test so that the other party
may conveniently have its representative present; provided, however, that
if the measuring party has given such notice to the other party and the
other party is not present at the time specified, then the party giving the
notice may proceed with the test as though the other party were present.
Following any test, any measuring equipment found to be inaccurate to
any degree shall be adjusted immediately to measure accurately. Each
party shall have the right at any time to challenge the accuracy of any
measuring equipment used and may request additional tests. If, upon
testing, the challenged equipment is found to be in error, then it shall be
repaired and calibrated. The cost of any such special testing, repair and
calibration shall be borne by the party requiring the special test if the
percentage of inaccuracy is found to be two percent (2%) or less;
otherwise, the cost shall be borne by the party operating the challenged
measuring equipment. If, upon any test, the metering equipment in the
aggregate is found to be inaccurate by two percent (2%) or more,
registrations thereof shall be corrected for a period extending back to the
time such inaccuracy occurred, if such time is ascertainable, and if not
ascertainable, then back one-half of the time elapsed since the last date of
calibration. If for any reason, meters are out of service or out of repair,
so that the quantity of gas delivered