Horizon Pipeline Company, L.L.C.
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 11/01/2003, Docket: RP02-153-003, Status: Suspended
First Revised Sheet No. 230 First Revised Sheet No. 230 : Suspended
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 230
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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(vii) Reconcile transportation imbalances;
and/or
(viii) Such other voluntary action as would tend
to alleviate or forestall the situation.
(b) Horizon may also take actions within its control
which might tend to alleviate or forestall the situation. Such
actions may include the following:
(i) Advise any Shipper which is not
maintaining receipts and deliveries in balance that such
imbalances must not continue;
(ii) Curtail or require adjustments or supply
shifts in ITS service;
(iii) Take such other actions as are within
Horizon's control and discretion to alleviate or forestall the
situation.
34.6 OPERATIONAL FLOW ORDERS
(a) (i) In the event that the Advisory Actions
under Section 34.5 are not sufficient to alleviate conditions,
inter alia, which threaten or could threaten the safe operations
or system integrity of Horizon's system or to maintain operations
required to provide efficient and reliable firm service, Horizon
is authorized to issue Operational Flow Orders. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, Horizon shall take reasonable actions to minimize
the issuance and the adverse impact of Operational Flow Orders, or
of any other measure taken under this Section 34 in response to
adverse operational events on Horizon's system, including issuance
of Operational Flow Orders which, to the extent practicable and
where appropriate under the circumstances, are directed only to
the specific Shipper or Shippers whose actions caused or
contributed significantly to the conditions which required Horizon
to issue the Operational Flow Order. Horizon will issue
Operational Flow Orders only if necessary to maintain the pressure
of its system within the range of normal operating parameters,
respond to changes (including anticipated changes) in weather
conditions or respond to or prevent facility outages or other
conditions which could have a detrimental impact on system
reliability or service integrity on its system. Operational Flow
Orders shall be lifted as soon as practicable once such conditions
no longer prevail.