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Sixth Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 05/01/2003, Docket: RP03- 47-001, Status: Effective
Substitute First Revised Sheet No. 902 Substitute First Revised Sheet No. 902 : Effective
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 902
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Section 2
(Continued)
2.2 (a) If at any time the receipt gas tendered fails to conform to
any of the quality specifications set forth herein
("Quality Incident"), Gulf South may, at its option, shut-
in gas pending correction of the deficiency by Customer or
the point operator ("Shut-in"). Acceptance of gas that
does not conform to these standards will not prevent Gulf
South from refusing future receipts of non-conforming gas.
(b) An operator may request Gulf South to grant a quality
waiver for gas which fails to meet the quality
specifications as provided herein. Gulf South shall apply
all quality specifications and waivers on a non-
discriminatory basis. If an operator requests Gulf South
to grant a quality specification waiver and notifies Gulf
South that a temporary upset of its equipment has caused or
will cause the delivery of out of specification gas, and
Gulf South agrees that the delivery of out of specification
gas from such location does not create an operational issue
then, such event shall not count as a Quality Incident
under this Section 2.2.
(c) If at any time gas tendered for delivery under an agreement
fails to conform to any of the quality specifications set
forth herein, Customer or the point operator may, at its
option, refuse to accept delivery of such gas pending
correction of the deficiency by Gulf South. Acceptance of
gas that does not conform to these standards will not
prevent Customer or the point operator from refusing future
deliveries of non-conforming gas.
(d) If following actions by a Customer or point operator to
correct a Quality Incident as provided in (a) above, gas
tendered for receipt under an agreement fails to conform to
the same quality specification for a second time within a
one (1) year period from the date of the initial Quality
Incident, Gulf South may require Customer/point operator to
install, at Customer's/point operator's expense, equipment
necessary to provide on-line monitoring with automatic
shut-in capability prior to acceptance of future receipts
from the affected location. Gulf South's decision to
require the installation of the necessary equipment to
protect Gulf South's system integrity at a receipt point
will be exercised in a not unduly discriminatory manner.