Monroe Gas Storage Company, LLC
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 04/29/2009, Docket: RP09-447-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 142 Original Sheet No. 142
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
7. PRIORITY, INTERRUPTION OF SERVICE AND OPERATIONAL FLOW ORDERS (Continued)
7.4 Operational Flow Orders (Continued)
(d) Applicability of OFO. Operator shall make an OFO as localized as
is reasonably practicable based on Operator's good faith and
reasonable judgment concerning the situations requiring
remediation, such that an OFO will be directed first to Customers
and point operators causing the problem requiring an OFO and
second, if necessary, to all other Customers and point operators.
Operator will tailor the OFO to match the severity of the known or
anticipated operation problem requiring remediation as more fully
set forth in Section 7.4(f) below. The declaration to the affected
parties of OFO shall describe the conditions and the specific
responses required from the affected parties.
(e) Notice. OFOs will be issued by telephone to be followed by
facsimile to the affected Customer(s) or point operator(s), with
subsequent posting on the Web Site, and notice to affected
parties, as established in their Service Agreements. Operator
shall also provide such notification by way of e-mail
communication to those Customers and point operators that have
provided e-mail address information for at least one contact
person and have requested, by way of Operator's Web Site, e-mail
notification of critical notices issued by Operator. The OFO will
set forth:
(1) the time and date of issuance;
(2) the actions Customer or point operator is required to take;
(3) the time by which Customer or point operator must be in
compliance with the OFO;
(4) the anticipated duration of the OFO;
(5) the status of operational variables that determine when an
OFO will begin and end; and
(6) any other terms that Operator may reasonably require to
ensure the effectiveness of the OFO.