K O Transmission Company
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Effective Date: 04/22/1996, Docket: CP95-149-001, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 062 Original Sheet No. 062 : Effective
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS (continued)
5. Gas Quality (con't.)
(a)
shall be commercially free from particulates or other solid
or liquid matter which may interfere with its merchantability
or cause injury to or interfere with proper operation of the
line, regulators, meters and other Transporter's equipment;
(b)
shall not contain more than twenty-five hundredths (0.25)
grains of hydrogen sulfide per one hundred (100) cubic feet
of gas; and
(c)
shall not contain more than twenty (20) grains of total
sulfur per one hundred (100) cubic feet of gas.
(d)
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 line,
regulators, meters, and other equipment of Transporter.
(e)
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 line, regulators,
meters and other Transporter equipment.