White River Hub, LLC
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 11/01/2008, Docket: RP08-645-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 129 Original Sheet No. 129
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
(b) Turbine Meters/Positive Displacement Meters. All turbine
meters will be installed and gas volumes computed according to the standards
prescribed in AGA Report No. 7 and AGA ANSI B109.3.
(c) Ultrasonic Meters. All ultrasonic meters will be installed
and gas volumes computed according to the standards prescribed in AGA Report
No. 9.
(d) Square Root Error. If unacceptable square root error or
gauge line error is caused by an interconnecting company's equipment or by a
Shipper on the interconnecting company pipeline, White River will refuse to
accept gas from the interconnecting pipeline at that location until the
problem is corrected. Unacceptable square root error is defined to be equal
to or greater than 0.5%. If there is a disagreement over the degree of error
between White River and the operator of the source, a mutually agreeable
independent third-party will be requested to determine the source and degree
of error. The party deemed responsible for the pulsation source will incur
all costs for the consultation and the installation of remedial devices or
filtering equipment, as necessary.
(e) New Standards. White River may adopt the most recent edition
of: API Chapter 14.3; AGA Report No. 3, Part 2; AGA Report No. 7; and AGA
Report No. 9.
14.9 New Measurement Techniques. If a new method or technique is
developed for gas measurement, the new method or technique may be substituted
by White River. White River will promptly inform all Shippers of any new
techniques adopted.
14.10 Rights Concerning Measurement Equipment.
(a) White River and the operator of any interconnecting
facility, in the presence of each other or their contractually designated
representative, may have access to the other's measurement equipment at all
reasonable times for installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing,
inspecting, testing, calibrating or adjusting done in connection with the
other's measurement equipment. Only the party owning the equipment may
perform these operations, unless otherwise agreed. The failure of either party
to witness such operations will not affect the validity of the operations.
(b) The records from measurement equipment will remain the
property of the party owning the equipment, but within ten days of a request,
each will permit the other party to inspect its records and data, together
with related calculations.