Restart Procedure. a) In order to restart Biomethane injection following a shut-off resulting from Section 4.12(a),(b), or (c) or Section 4.11 (c) or (d), Producer will complete one test of the Biomethane in accordance with the Pre-Injection Testing requirements specified in Section 4.5. Injection may then resume if the test indicates: (1) the Biomethane complies with the Biomethane Quality Specification in Exhibit D; (2) the Health Protective Constituents are below the Lower Action Levels identified in Table 1 in Exhibit C; (3) the collective potential cancer and non-cancer risk totals are below the Risk Level A values specified in Table 2 in Exhibit C; and (4) the Pipeline Integrity Protective Constituents are below the Trigger Levels specified in Table 1 in Exhibit C. After injection resumes, Periodic Testing pursuant to Section 4.6 will recommence at the most frequent testing intervals specified in Section 4.6 for the applicable constituent until NW Natural reevaluates each constituent and determines that it is eligible for less frequent testing. If testing pursuant to Section 4.5 indicates the Biomethane may not be injected on NW Natural owned and operated facilities based on the requirements of Section 4.5(e), Producer will make necessary modifications to lower the concentration values and restart testing as specified in Section 4.5 after a minimum seven (7) day period from the last test sampling. b) In order to restart Biomethane injection following a shut-off resulting from 4.11(a) or (b), Producer may begin injections a minimum of 24 hours after Producer demonstrates that the Biomethane meets the Biomethane Quality Specification. If Producer does not own testing equipment that can test for Biomethane Quality Specification identified in Exhibit D, NW Natural will provide on-site testing after 24 hours, but no later than two business days from the date that Producer requests on-site testing, during normal business hours, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. c) When NW Natural crews are required on-site to restart the Biomethane injection, including but not limited to on-site testing specified in Section 4.14(b), Producer will pay the costs of the labor and materials required for such activities. d) Producer and NW Natural may agree to modify the restart procedures identified in this Section on a case-by-case basis, upon written agreement between the Parties.
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Restart Procedure. a) In order to restart Biomethane injection following a shut-off resulting from Section 4.12(a),(b), or (c) or Section 4.11 (c), (d) or (de), Producer will shall complete one test of the Biomethane in accordance with following the Pre-Injection Testing requirements specified in Section 4.5. Injection may then resume if the test indicates: (1) the Biomethane complies with the Biomethane Quality Specification attached in Exhibit D; (2) the Health Protective Constituents are below the Lower Action Levels identified in Table 1 in Exhibit C; (3) the collective potential cancer and non-cancer risk totals are below the Risk Level A values specified in Table 2 in Exhibit C; and (4) the Pipeline Integrity Protective Constituents are below the Trigger Levels specified in Table 1 in Exhibit C. After injection resumes, Periodic Testing pursuant to Section 4.6 will shall recommence at the most frequent testing intervals specified in Section 4.6 for the applicable constituent until NW Natural reevaluates each constituent and determines that it is eligible for less frequent testing. If testing pursuant to Section 4.5 indicates the Biomethane may not be injected on NW Natural owned and operated facilities based on the requirements of Section 4.5(e4.5(f), the Producer will shall make necessary modifications to lower the concentration values and restart testing as specified in Section 4.5 after a minimum seven (7) calendar-day period from the last test sampling.
b) In order to restart Biomethane injection following a shut-off resulting from 4.11(a) or (b), Producer may begin injections a minimum of 24 hours hours, minimum, after Producer demonstrates that the Biomethane meets the Biomethane Quality Specification. If Producer does not own testing equipment that can test for Biomethane Quality Specification Specifications identified in Exhibit DD to this Agreement, NW Natural will provide on-site testing after 24 hours, but no later than two business days from the date that Producer requests on-site testing, during normal business hours, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
c) When NW Natural crews are required on-site to restart the Biomethane injection, including but not limited to on-site testing specified in Section 4.14(b), the Producer will pay be invoiced for the actual costs of the labor and and/or materials required for such activities.
d) Producer and NW Natural may agree to modify the restart procedures identified in this Section section on a case-by-case basis, upon written agreement between the Partiesparties.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement