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TF03      600020005P126Second Revised Sheet No. 60
TF04                First Revised Sheet No. 60 
TF05Edward C. McMurtrie, Vice President/General Manager
TF06100506                          110506
			GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
				(Continued)


3.  QUALITY (Continued)

    3.2  Quality of Gas Delivered by Paiute at the Delivery Point(s):
    	 
    	 All gas delivered by Paiute to Shipper at the specified 
    	 Delivery Point(s) shall conform to the following 
    	 specifications:
    	 
    	 (a)  Sulfur Content: The gas shall not contain more than one 
    	      quarter (0.25) of one (1) grain of hydrogen sulfide nor 
    	      more than twenty (20) grains of total sulfur per one 
    	      hundred (100) cubic feet.
    	 
    	 (b)  Impurities: The gas shall be commercially free of dust, 
    	      gums and other solid matter.
    	 
    	 (c)  Liquids: The gas shall be free of water and hydrocarbons 
    	      in liquid form at the temperatures and pressures at 
    	      which the gas is delivered.
    	 
    	 (d)  Odorization: The gas shall be odorized consistent with 
    	      the parameters set forth in Section 192.625 of Title 49 
    	      of the Code of Federal Regulations.
    	 
    	 (e)  Heating Content: Paiute is to tender delivery to Shipper 
    	      only natural gas which is commercial in quality 
    	      containing an average gross total heating value of not 
    	      less than 975 Btus per cubic foot.

4.  OPERATING PROCEDURES

    4.1  Receipt and Delivery Pressures:
    
         (a)  Receipt Point(s): Gas to be transported by Paiute under 
              transportation rate schedules shall be delivered by 
              Shipper to Paiute at the specified Receipt Point(s) at 
              pressures necessary for the gas to enter Paiute's 
              system, but which do not exceed the maximum allowable 
              operating pressure of Paiute's facilities at such 
              Receipt Point(s). Paiute is under no obligation to 
              modify its line pressures to permit the entry of 
              Shipper's gas into its system.


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