Western Gas Interstate Company
Fourth Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 04/01/1996, Docket: CP96- 81-006, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 211 Original Sheet No. 211 : Effective
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(continued)
7.4 The design and construction of any facilities to
be installed by Shipper in order to comply with
the quality specifications in Section 7.3 shall be
approved by Western prior to such facilities being
placed in service.
7.5 Tests to determine sulphur, hydrogen sulphide,
oxygen, carbon dioxide and nitrogen content shall
be made by approved standard methods in general
use in the gas industry.
7.6 As to gas which fails to meet the quality
specifications set out in Section 7.3, or, if
applicable, the quality specifications set out in
the Service Agreement or applicable Rate Schedule,
Western shall have the right to refuse to accept
delivery of such gas, and in the event Shipper
does not correct the quality deficiency within a
reasonable period of time, Western may terminate
the applicable Service Agreement as to the
deficient gas.
7.7 Notwithstanding the exercise by Western of the
options in Section 7.6 above, Shipper shall use
its best efforts to correct any quality deficiency
in the gas tendered for transportation. Further,
notwithstanding Western's election under Section
7.6 above, Shipper shall reimburse Western for all
expenses incurred in repairing damages to
Western's facilities resulting from deliveries of
gas which do not conform to the quality
specifications set forth in Section 7.3.
7.8 Western shall have the right to collect from all
Shippers delivering gas to Western at a common
Receipt Point their pro rata share, based on each
Shipper's MDQ at such Receipt Point, of the cost
of any additional gas analysis and quality control
equipment which Western, and the Shipper agree is
required to be installed at such Receipt Point to
monitor the quality of gas delivered.