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Schematic of Functional Units. Functional Unit 1 pipeline and related facilities required to transport System Substances from the Niglintgak field and from the receipt points for other producers to the interconnection with Functional Unit 2 at the Taglu field Functional Unit 1 is comprised of all facilities downstream of each producer's isolation valve(s) at each receipt point, which includes, but is not limited to: • connection(s) from the downstream side of each producer’s isolation valve(s) at each receipt point • pig sending facilities • Niglintgak lateral • related pig receiving facilities at the interconnection to the Taglu lateral • telecommunication and automation equipment associated with the Operator’s interconnection with a producer’s Measurement System (as that term is defined in Exhibit "E") and with a producer's isolation valve(s) Functional Unit 1 terminates at the downstream end of the Niglintgak lateral pig receiving assembly at the Taglu lateral interconnection Functional Unit 2 pipeline and related facilities required to transport System Substances from the outlet of Functional Unit 1, the Taglu field, and from the receipt points for other producers to the interconnection with Functional Unit 4a at the Storm Hills pigging facility Functional Unit 2 is comprised of all facilities downstream of each producer's isolation valve(s) at each receipt point and all facilities downstream of the downstream end of the Niglintgak lateral pig receiving assembly at the Taglu lateral interconnection, which includes, but is not limited to: • connection to Functional Unit 1 • connection(s) from the downstream side of each producers’ isolation valve(s) at each receipt point • pig sending facilities • Taglu lateral • related pig receiving facilities at Storm Hills • telecommunication and automation equipment associated with the Operator’s interconnection with a producer’s Measurement System and with a producer's isolation valve(s) Functional Unit 2 terminates at the downstream end of the Taglu lateral pig receiving assembly at the Storm Hills pigging facility Functional Unit 3 pipeline and related facilities required to transport System Substances from the Xxxxxxx Lake field and from the receipt points for other producers to the interconnection with Functional Unit 4a at the Storm Hills pigging facility Functional Unit 3 is comprised of all facilities downstream of each producer's isolation valve(s) at each receipt point, which includes, but is not limited to: • connection(s) from the do...
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