Central Kentucky Transmission Company
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 05/01/2006, Docket: CP05- 48-002, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 211 Original Sheet No. 211 : Effective
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
(f) Transporter and Shipper may agree, or governmental
authorities may require, that the gas be odorized by use of a
malodorant agent of such character as to indicate by a distinctive odor
the presence of gas. Whenever odorized gas is delivered, the quality
and specifications of such gas, as set forth in this Section 25,
shall be determined prior to the addition of malodorant and
with proper allowance for changes or additions to the gas due
to such malodorant. Such odorization of the gas by the Transporter,
unless otherwise mutually agreed by Shipper and Transporter, shall be
for the purpose of detection of the gas only during the time
it is in possession of the Transporter, prior to delivery to the
Shipper.
(g) Transporter may refuse to accept gas or may impose
additional gas quality specifications and restrictions if Transporter,
in its reasonable judgment, determines that harm to Transporter's
facilities or operations could reasonably be expected to occur if it
receives gas that fails to meet such additional specifications and
restrictions. Transporter reserves the right to refuse to execute any
agreement which does not contain the gas quality specifications and
restrictions deemed reasonable and necessary by Transporter, and
Transporter reserves the right to refuse to accept or continue to
accept gas that fails to meet such additional specifications and
restrictions. Such additional specifications and restrictions may be
imposed to limit the concentrations of elements or compounds that
Transporter determines, in its reasonable judgment, may be corrosive or
toxic in nature, may represent an environmental hazard, may interfere
with the merchantability of the gas, or may cause injury to or
interference with proper operation of the lines, regulators, meters and
other equipment of Transporter.
(h) Transporter may impose restrictions on the temperature of
the flowing gas and/or on the Utilization Factor of the gas that it
receives if Transporter determines, in its reasonable judgment, that
these restrictions are necessary to insure the merchantability of the
gas, or to prevent injury to or interference with proper operation of
the lines, regulators, meters and other equipment of Transporter.