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EMERGENCY RESPONSE MANUAL Overview Operator Profiles Emergency Response NENA Pipeline Emergency Operations Signs of a Pipeline Release High Consequence Area Identification VIEW INTERACTIVE Pipeline Industry ER Initiatives CONTENT* Pipeline Damage Reporting Law

1.877.477.1162 • oh.pipeline-awareness.com *Instructions on back 2021 Emergency Contact List

COMPANY EMERGENCY NUMBER Air Products, L.P...... 1-216-781-2817 Antero Midstream Corporation...... 1-800-265-6503 Ascent Resources, LLC...... 1-866-402-8767 Blue Racer Midstream...... 1-800-300-3333 BP Pipelines (North America), Inc...... 1-800-548-6482 Buckeye Partners, L.P...... 1-800-331-4115 Citgo Petroleum Corp...... 1-800-471-9191 Columbia Gas of Ohio...... 1-800-344-4077 Dominion Energy Ohio...... 1-800-535-3000 Duke Energy...... 1-800-634-4300 Eastern Gas Transmission and Storage...... 1-888-264-8240 Enbridge (U.S.) Inc. / Eastern Transmission (Gas)...... 1-800-231-7794 Enbridge (U.S.) Inc. / Texas Eastern Transmission (Oil)...... 1-800-858-5253 Energy Transfer...... 1-800-375-5702 EnLink Midstream...... 1-866-394-9839 Enterprise Products Operating LLC...... 1-888-883-6308 Equitrans Midstream...... 1-855-740-1092 ABOUT OHIO811 Kinder Morgan’s Utopia Pipeline System...... 1-800-265-6000 Lancaster Municipal Gas Dept...... 1-740-687-6670 A vital resource for Ohio residents and businesses, OHIO811 acts as a Linde...... 1-800-926-9620 communication link between utility companies and individuals planning Marathon Pipe Line LLC...... 1-833-675-1234 MarkWest Energy Partners Utica...... 1-855-878-4859 any digging activity. Mid-Valley Pipeline Company...... 1-800-753-5531 National Gas & Oil Cooperative / NGO Transmission, Inc...... 1-800-255-6815 NEXUS Gas Transmission, LLC (Operated by Enbridge)...... 1-855-329-1781 IT’S FREE North Coast Gas Transmission...... 1-888-497-5665 Northeast Ohio Natural Gas Corporation...... 1-800-451-9465 OHIO811 is a not-for-profit public safety organization – there is no fee Ohio Gas Company...... 1-800-331-7396 to contact us. or...... 1-419-636-3642 Ohio Valley Gas Corporation...... 1-877-853-5501 Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company, LP...... 1-800-225-3913 IT’S THE LAW Pembina Cochin LLC...... 1-800-360-4706 Piedmont Gas Company...... 1-330-339-5454 Ohio law requires that anyone digging contact OHIO811 at least 48 Rover Pipeline...... 1-800-225-3913 hours (excluding weekends and legal holidays) prior to beginning their Shell Pipeline Company LP...... 1-800-922-3459 Suburban Natural Gas Company (in Lewis Center)...... 1-740-548-2450 work. Failure to contact OHIO811 could result in fines or penalties. Suburban Natural Gas Company (in Cygnet)...... 1-419-655-2345 Summit Midstream Partners, LP...... 1-888-643-7929 Sunoco Pipeline L.P...... 1-800-786-7440 Tallgrass Energy / Rockies Express Pipeline...... 1-877-436-2253 TC Energy / ANR Pipeline...... 1-800-447-8066 TC Energy / Columbia Gas Transmission...... 1-800-835-7191 TC Energy / Crossroads Pipeline Company...... 1-800-835-7191 Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company...... 1-800-231-2800 Texas Gas Transmission, LLC...... 1-800-626-1948 Toledo Refining Company, LLC...... 1-419-698-6600 UGI Energy Services...... 1-855-511-4942 Vectren, a Centerpoint Energy Company...... 1-800-227-1376 Waterville Gas & Oil Company...... 1-419-878-4972 Williams...... 1-855-427-2875 Williams Ohio Valley Midstream...... 1-800-688-6321 WMRE of Ohio - American, LLC...... 1-800-535-3000 Zenith Energy Terminals Holding LLC...... 1-800-436-4301 NOTIFICATION NOTIFICATIONS ______TICKETS STATE LAWS & PROVISIONS EXEMPTIONS ACCEPTED Note: The above numbers are for emergency situations. Additional pipeline operators may exist in your area.

Visit the National Pipeline Mapping System at www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov for companies not listed above. e e g e e ONE-CALL SYSTEM PHONE NUMBER OHIO y Ohio811 800-362-2764 e Ohio811...... 1-800-362-2764 Website: www.oups.org

National One-Call Referral Number...... 1-888-258-0808 Hours: 24 hours, 7 days X olerance Zone FA Online Mobile Statewide Coverag Civil Penalties Emergency Claus Mandatory Membership Excavator Permits Issued Mandatory Premarks Positive Respons National One-Call Dialing Number...... 811 Advance Notice: 48 hours but not more than 10 working days Hand Dig Claus Damage Reportin DO T Homeowner Railroad Agricultur Dept h Damage Design Emergenc Overhead Large Projects T Marks Valid: As long as visible and work begins within 10 days of original ticket N Y YY Y Y Y N Y Y Y N Y N Y Y N Y Y Y N Y 18" Law Link: http://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/comm/DamagePreventionSummary.htm ©2021 Paradigm Liaison Services, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Table of Contents

Sponsor Listing...... 1 Overview...... 2 Hazardous Liquids Material Data Sheet...... 4 Highly Volatile Liquids Material Data Sheet...... 5 Natural Gas Material Data Sheet...... 6 Emergency Response Guidebook...... 7 Air Products, L.P...... 8 Antero Midstream Corporation...... 9 Ascent Resources, LLC...... 10 Blue Racer Midstream...... 11 BP Pipelines (North America), Inc...... 13 Buckeye Partners, L.P...... 15 Citgo Petroleum Corp...... 17 Columbia Gas of Ohio...... 18 Dominion Energy Ohio...... 19 Duke Energy...... 22 Eastern Gas Transmission and Storage...... 24 Enbridge (U.S.) Inc. / Texas Eastern Transmission...... 32 Energy Transfer...... 33 EnLink Midstream...... 34 Enterprise Products Operating LLC...... 35 Equitrans Midstream...... 37 Kinder Morgan’s Utopia Pipeline System...... 39 Lancaster Municipal Gas Dept...... 41 Linde...... 42 Marathon Pipe Line LLC...... 43 MarkWest Energy Partners Utica...... 45 Mid-Valley Pipeline Company...... 47 National Gas & Oil Cooperative / NGO Transmission, Inc...... 48 NEXUS Gas Transmission, LLC (Operated by Enbridge)...... 49 North Coast Gas Transmission...... 50 Northeast Ohio Natural Gas Corporation...... 53 Ohio Gas Company...... 56 Ohio Valley Gas Corporation...... 58 Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company, LP...... 60 Pembina Cochin LLC...... 61 Piedmont Gas Company...... 62 Rover Pipeline...... 64 Shell Pipeline Company LP...... 65 Suburban Natural Gas Company...... 67 Summit Midstream Partners, LP...... 68 Sunoco Pipeline L.P...... 71 Tallgrass Energy / Rockies Express Pipeline...... 73 TC Energy / ANR Pipeline...... 75 TC Energy / Columbia Gas Transmission...... 77 TC Energy / Crossroads Pipeline Company...... 79 Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company...... 81 Texas Gas Transmission, LLC...... 83 Toledo Refining Company, LLC...... 84 UGI Energy Services...... 86 Vectren, a Centerpoint Energy Company...... 88 Waterville Gas & Oil Company...... 89 Williams...... 91 Williams Ohio Valley Midstream...... 93 WMRE of Ohio - American, LLC...... 94 Zenith Energy Terminals Holding LLC...... 97 Emergency Response...... 98 NENA Pipeline Emergency Operations - Call Intake Checklist...... 100 Pipelines In Our Community / Pipeline Markers / Call Before You Dig...... 101 Signs Of A Pipeline Release / What To Do If A Leak Occurs / Pipeline Emergency...... 102 High Consequence Areas Identification / Identified Sites...... 103 Maintaining Safety and Integrity of Pipelines / How You Can Help Keep Pipelines Safe / NPMS / Training Center.... 104 Pipeline Damage Reporting Law / Websites...... 105 About Paradigm...... 106 To: ALL EMERGENCY OFFICIALS From: Paradigm Liaison Services, LLC Re: Pipeline Emergency Response Planning Information

This material is provided to your department as a reference to pipelines that operate in your state in case you are called upon to respond to a pipeline emergency.

For more information on these pipeline companies, please contact each company directly. You will find contact information for each company represented throughout the material.

This information only represents the pipeline and/or gas companies who work with our organization to provide training and communication to Emergency Response agencies such as yours. There may be additional pipeline operators in your area that are not represented in this document.

For information and mapping on other Transmission Pipeline Operators please visit the National Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS) at: https://www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov.

For information on other Gas and Utility Operators please contact your appropriate state commission office.

Further product-specific information may be found in the US Department of Transportation (DOT) Emergency Response Guidebook for First Responders.

The Guidebook is available at: https://www.phmsa.dot.gov/sites/phmsa.dot.gov/files/2020-08/ERG2020-WEB.pdf.

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Pipeline Emergency Response PLANNING INFORMATION

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Air Products, L.P. Northeast Ohio Natural Gas Corporation Antero Midstream Corporation Ohio Gas Company Ascent Resources, LLC Ohio Valley Gas Corporation Blue Racer Midstream Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company, LP. BP Pipelines (North America), Inc. Pembina Cochin LLC Buckeye Partners, L.P. Piedmont Gas Company Citgo Petroleum Corp. Rover Pipeline Columbia Gas of Ohio Shell Pipeline Company LP Dominion Energy Ohio Suburban Natural Gas Company Duke Energy Summit Midstream Partners, LP Eastern Gas Transmission and Storage Sunoco Pipeline L.P. Enbridge (U.S.) Inc. / Texas Eastern Transmission Tallgrass Energy / Rockies Express Pipeline Energy Transfer TC Energy / ANR Pipeline EnLink Midstream TC Energy / Columbia Gas Transmission Enterprise Products Operating LLC TC Energy / Crossroads Pipeline Company Equitrans Midstream Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company Kinder Morgan’s Utopia Pipeline System Texas Gas Transmission, LLC Lancaster Municipal Gas Dept. Toledo Refining Company, LLC Linde UGI Energy Services Marathon Pipe Line LLC Vectren, a Centerpoint Energy Company MarkWest Energy Partners Utica Waterville Gas & Oil Company Mid-Valley Pipeline Company Williams National Gas & Oil Cooperative / NGO Transmission, Inc. Williams Ohio Valley Midstream NEXUS Gas Transmission, LLC (Operated by Enbridge) WMRE of Ohio - American, LLC North Coast Gas Transmission Zenith Energy Terminals Holding LLC

Note: The enclosed information to assist in emergency response planning is delivered by Paradigm Liaison Services, LLC on behalf of the above sponsoring companies. Visit the National Pipeline Mapping System at https://www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov to determine additional companies operating in your area.

1 OH21 Overview

Pipeline Purpose and Reliability • Critical national infrastructure • Over 2.7 million miles of pipeline provide 65% of our nation’s energy • 20 million barrels of liquid product used daily • 21 trillion cubic feet of natural gas used annually Safety Initiatives • Pipeline location ° Existing right-of-way (ROW) • ROW encroachment prevention ° No permanent structures, trees or deeply rooted plants • Hazard awareness and prevention methods • Pipeline maintenance activities ° Cleaning and inspection of pipeline system Product Hazards and Characteristics Petroleum (flow rate can be hundreds of thousands of gallons per hour) • Flammable range may be found anywhere within the hot zone • H2S can be a by-product of crude oil Type 1 Products Flash Point Ignition Temperature Gasoline - 45 °F 600 °F Jet Fuel 100 °F 410 °F Kerosene 120 °F 425 °F Diesel Fuel 155 °F varies Crude Oil 25 °F varies Natural Gas (flow rate can be hundreds of thousands of cubic feet per hour) • Flammable range may be found anywhere within the hot zone • Rises and dissipates relatively quickly • H2S can be a by-product of natural gas – PPM = PARTS PER MILLION ° 0.02 PPM Odor threshold ° 10.0 PPM Eye irritation ° 100 PPM Headache, dizziness, coughing, vomiting ° 200-300 PPM Respiratory inflammation within 1 hour of exposure ° 500-700 PPM Loss of consciousness/possible death in 30-60 min. ° 700-900 PPM Rapid loss of consciousness; death possible ° Over 1000 PPM Unconsciousness in seconds; death in minutes • Incomplete combustion of natural gas may release carbon monoxide • Storage facilities may be present around populated areas/can be depleted production facilities or underground caverns • Gas travel may be outside the containment vessel along the natural cavern between the pipe and soil Propane, Butane and Other Similar Products • Flammable range may be found anywhere within the hot zone • Products cool rapidly to sub-zero temperatures once outside the containment vessel • Vapor clouds may be white or clear Type 3 Products Flash Point Ignition Temperature Propane - 150 °F 920-1120 °F Butane - 60 °F 725-850 °F Line Pressure Hazards • Transmission pipelines – steel (high pressure: average 800-1200psi) • Local gas pipeline transmission – steel (high pressure: average 200-1000psi) • Local gas mains and services – steel and/or plastic (low to medium pressure) ° Mains: up to 300psi ° Service lines: up to regulator - Average 30-45psi and below - Can be up to 60-100psi in some areas • At regulator into dwelling: ounces of pressure

2 OH21 Overview

Leak Recognition and Response • Sight, sound, smell – indicators vary depending on product • Diesel engines – fluctuating RPMs • Black, dark brown or clear liquids/dirt blowing into air/peculiar odors/dead insects around gas line/dead vegetation • Rainbow sheen on the water/mud or water bubbling up/frozen area on ground/frozen area around gas meter • Any sign, gut feeling or hunch should be respected and taken seriously • Take appropriate safety actions ASAP High Consequence Area (HCA) Regulation • Defined by pipeline regulations 192 and 195 • Requires specialized communication and planning between responders and pipeline/gas personnel • May necessitate detailed information from local response agencies to identify HCAs in area Emergency Response Basics • Always follow pipeline/gas company recommendations – pipeline representatives may need escort to incident site • Advance preparation ° Get to know your pipeline operators/tour their facilities if possible ° Participate in their field exercises/request on-site training where available ° Develop response plans and practice • Planning partners ° Pipeline & local gas companies ° Police – local/state/sheriff ° Fire companies/HAZMAT/ambulance/hospitals/Red Cross ° LEPC/EMA/public officials ° Environmental management/Department of Natural Resources ° Army Corps of Engineers/other military officials ° Other utilities • Risk considerations ° Type/volume/pressure/location/geography of product ° Environmental factors – wind, fog, temperature, humidity ° Other utility emergencies • Incident response ° Always approach from upwind/park vehicle a safe distance away/if vehicle stalls – DO NOT attempt to restart ° Gather information/establish incident command/identify command structure ° Initiate communications with pipeline/gas company representative ASAP ° Control/deny entry: vehicle, boat, train, aircraft, foot traffic, media – refer all media questions to pipeline/gas reps • Extinguish fires only ° To aid in rescue or evacuation ° To protect exposures ° When controllable amounts of vapor or liquid present • Incident notification – pipeline control center or local gas company number on warning marker ° In Pipeline Emergency Response Planning Information Manual ° Emergency contact list in Program Guide ° Call immediately/provide detailed incident information • Pipeline security – assist by noting activity on pipeline/gas facilities ° Report abnormal activities around facilities - Suspicious excavation/abandoned vehicles/non-company personnel/non-company vehicles - Freshly disturbed soil/perimeter abnormalities One-Call • One-Call centers are not responsible for marking lines • Each state has different One-Call laws. Familiarize yourself with the state you are working in • Not all states require facility owners to be members of a One-Call • You may have to contact some facility owners on your own if they are not One-Call members • In some states, homeowners must call before they dig just like professional excavators

3 OH21 Hazardous Liquids Material Data Sheet

POTENTIAL HAZARDS FIRE OR EXPLOSION HEALTH PROTECTIVE CLOTHING • HIGHLY FLAMMABLE: Will be easily • Inhalation or contact with material may • Wear positive pressure self-contained ignited by heat, sparks or flames. irritate or burn skin and eyes. breathing apparatus (SCBA). • Vapors may form explosive mixtures with • Fire may produce irritating, corrosive and/ • Structural firefighters’ protective clothing air. or toxic gases. will only provide limited protection. • Vapors may travel to source of ignition and • Vapors may cause dizziness or suffocation. flash back. • Runoff from fire control or dilution water EVACUATION • Most vapors are heavier than air. They will may cause pollution. Large Spill spread along ground and collect in low • Consider initial downwind evacuation for at or confined areas (sewers, basements, PUBLIC SAFETY least 300 meters (1000 feet). tanks). • CALL Emergency Response Telephone Fire • Vapor explosion hazard indoors, outdoors Number on Shipping Paper first. If • If tank, rail car or tank truck is involved or in sewers. Shipping Paper not available appropriate in a fire, ISOLATE for 800 meters (1/2 • Those substances designated with a “P” telephone numbers can be found in the mile) in all directions; also, consider initial may polymerize explosively when heated Emergency Response Guidebook. evacuation for 800 meters (1/2 mile) in all or involved in a fire. • As an immediate precautionary measure, directions. • Runoff to sewer may create fire or isolate spill or leak area for at least 50 explosion hazard. meters (150 feet) in all directions. • Containers may explode when heated. • Keep unauthorized personnel away. • Many liquids are lighter than water. • Stay upwind. • Substance may be transported hot. • Keep out of low areas. • If molten aluminum is involved, refer to • Ventilate closed spaces before entering. GUIDE 169.

EMERGENCY RESPONSE FIRE • Use water spray or fog; do not use straight FIRST AID CAUTION: All these products have a very streams. • Move victim to fresh air. low flash point: Use of water spray when • Move containers from fire area if you can • Call 911 or emergency medical service. fighting fire may be inefficient. do it without risk. • Give artificial respiration if victim is not CAUTION: For mixtures containing breathing. alcohol or polar solvent, alcohol-resistant Fire involving Tanks or Car/Trailer Loads • Administer oxygen if breathing is difficult. foam may be more effective. • Fight fire from maximum distance or • Remove and isolate contaminated clothing Small Fire use unmanned hose holders or monitor and shoes. • Dry chemical, CO2, water spray or regular nozzles. • In case of contact with substance, foam. • Cool containers with flooding quantities of immediately flush skin or eyes with running Large Fire water until well after fire is out. water for at least 20 minutes. • Water spray, fog or regular foam. • Withdraw immediately in case of rising • Wash skin with soap and water. sound from venting safety devices or • In case of burns, immediately cool affected discoloration of tank. skin for as long as possible with cold water. PRODUCT: Crude Oil • ALWAYS stay away from tanks engulfed in Do not remove clothing if adhering to skin. DOT GUIDEBOOK ID #: GUIDE #: fire. • Keep victim warm and quiet. 1267 128 • For massive fire, use unmanned hose • Ensure that medical personnel are aware ______holders or monitor nozzles; if this is of the material(s) involved and take PRODUCT: Diesel Fuel impossible, withdraw from area and let fire precautions to protect themselves. DOT GUIDEBOOK ID #: GUIDE #: burn. 1202 128 ______SPILL OR LEAK PRODUCT: Jet Fuel • ELIMINATE all ignition sources (no DOT GUIDEBOOK ID #: GUIDE #: smoking, flares, sparks or flames in 1863 128 immediate area). ______• All equipment used when handling the product must be grounded. PRODUCT: Gasoline DOT GUIDEBOOK ID #: GUIDE #: • Do not touch or walk through spilled 1203 128 material. ______• Stop leak if you can do it without risk. • Prevent entry into waterways, sewers, Refer to the Emergency Response basements or confined areas. Guidebook for additional products not • A vapor suppressing foam may be used to listed. reduce vapors. • Absorb or cover with dry earth, sand or other non-combustible material and transfer to containers. • Use clean non-sparking tools to collect absorbed material.

4 OH21 Highly Volatile Liquids Material Data Sheet

POTENTIAL HAZARDS FIRE OR EXPLOSION HEALTH or confined areas (sewers, basements, • EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE.. • Vapors may cause dizziness or tanks). • Will be easily ignited by heat, sparks or asphyxiation without warning. • Keep out of low areas. flames. • Some may be irritating if inhaled at high • Will form explosive mixtures with air. concentrations. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING • Vapors from liquefied gas are initially • Contact with gas or liquefied gas may • Wear positive pressure self-contained heavier than air and spread along ground. cause burns, severe injury and/or frostbite. breathing apparatus (SCBA). CAUTION: Hydrogen (UN1049), • Fire may produce irritating and/or toxic • Structural firefighters’ protective clothing Deuterium (UN1957), Hydrogen, gases. will only provide limited protection. refrigerated liquid (UN1966) and • Always wear thermal protective clothing Methane (UN1971) are lighter than air PUBLIC SAFETY when handling refrigerated/cryogenic and will rise. Hydrogen and Deuterium • CALL Emergency Response Telephone liquids. fires are difficult to detect since they Number on Shipping Paper first. If burn with an invisible flame. Use an Shipping Paper not available appropriate EVACUATION alternate method of detection (thermal telephone numbers can be found in the Large Spill camera, broom handle, etc.) Emergency Response Guidebook. • Consider initial downwind evacuation for at • Vapors may travel to source of ignition and • As an immediate precautionary measure, least 800 meters (1/2 mile). flash back. isolate spill or leak area for at least 100 Fire • Cylinders exposed to fire may vent and meters (330 feet) in all directions. • If tank, rail car or tank truck is involved release flammable gas through pressure • Keep unauthorized personnel away. in a fire, ISOLATE for 1600 meters (1 relief devices. • Stay upwind. mile) in all directions; also, consider initial • Containers may explode when heated. • Many gases are heavier than air and will evacuation for 1600 meters (1 mile) in all • Ruptured cylinders may rocket. spread along ground and collect in low directions.

EMERGENCY RESPONSE FIRE Large Fire • Prevent spreading of vapors through • DO NOT EXTINGUISH A LEAKING GAS • Water spray or fog. sewers, ventilation systems and confined FIRE UNLESS LEAK CAN BE STOPPED. • Move containers from fire area if you can areas. CAUTION: Hydrogen (UN1049), do it without risk. • Isolate area until gas has dispersed. Deuterium (UN1957) and Hydrogen, CAUTION: When in contact with refrigerated liquid (UN1966) burn with Fire involving Tanks refrigerated/cryogenic liquids, many an invisible flame. Hydrogen and • Fight fire from maximum distance or materials become brittle and are likely Methane mixture, compressed (UN2034) use unmanned hose holders or monitor to break without warning. may burn with an invisible flame. nozzles. Small Fire • Cool containers with flooding quantities of FIRST AID • Dry chemical or CO2. water until well after fire is out. • Move victim to fresh air. • Do not direct water at source of leak or • Call 911 or emergency medical service. safety devices; icing may occur. • Give artificial respiration if victim is not • Withdraw immediately in case of rising breathing. sound from venting safety devices or • Administer oxygen if breathing is difficult. PRODUCT: Propane DOT GUIDEBOOK ID #: GUIDE #: discoloration of tank. • Remove and isolate contaminated clothing 1075 115 • ALWAYS stay away from tanks engulfed in and shoes. ______fire. • Clothing frozen to the skin should be • For massive fire, use unmanned hose thawed before being removed. PRODUCT: Butane DOT GUIDEBOOK ID #: GUIDE #: holders or monitor nozzles; if this is • In case of contact with liquefied gas, thaw 1075 115 impossible, withdraw from area and let fire frosted parts with lukewarm water. ______• In case of burns, immediately cool affected SPILL OR LEAK skin for as long as possible with cold water. PRODUCT: Ethane DOT GUIDEBOOK ID #: GUIDE #: • ELIMINATE all ignition sources (no Do not remove clothing if adhering to skin. 1035 115 smoking, flares, sparks or flames in • Keep victim warm and quiet. ______immediate area). • Ensure that medical personnel are aware • All equipment used when handling the of the material(s) involved and take PRODUCT: Propylene product must be grounded. DOT GUIDEBOOK ID #: GUIDE #: precautions to protect themselves. 1075/1077 115 • Do not touch or walk through spilled ______material. • Stop leak if you can do it without risk. PRODUCT: Natural Gas Liquids • If possible, turn leaking containers so that DOT GUIDEBOOK ID #: GUIDE #: 1972 115 gas escapes rather than liquid. ______• Use water spray to reduce vapors or divert vapor cloud drift. Avoid allowing water Refer to the Emergency Response runoff to contact spilled material. Guidebook for additional products not • Do not direct water at spill or source of listed. leak.

5 OH21 Natural Gas Material Data Sheet

POTENTIAL HAZARDS FIRE OR EXPLOSION HEALTH or confined areas (sewers, basements, • EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE. • Vapors may cause dizziness or tanks). • Will be easily ignited by heat, sparks or asphyxiation without warning. • Keep out of low areas. flames. • Some may be irritating if inhaled at high • Will form explosive mixtures with air. concentrations. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING • Vapors from liquefied gas are initially • Contact with gas or liquefied gas may • Wear positive pressure self-contained heavier than air and spread along ground. cause burns, severe injury and/or frostbite. breathing apparatus (SCBA). CAUTION: Hydrogen (UN1049), • Fire may produce irritating and/or toxic • Structural firefighters’ protective clothing Deuterium (UN1957), Hydrogen, gases. will only provide limited protection. refrigerated liquid (UN1966) and • Always wear thermal protective clothing Methane (UN1971) are lighter than air PUBLIC SAFETY when handling refrigerated/cryogenic and will rise. Hydrogen and Deuterium • CALL Emergency Response Telephone liquids. fires are difficult to detect since they Number on Shipping Paper first. If burn with an invisible flame. Use an Shipping Paper not available appropriate EVACUATION alternate method of detection (thermal telephone numbers can be found in the Large Spill camera, broom handle, etc.) Emergency Response Guidebook. • Consider initial downwind evacuation for at • Vapors may travel to source of ignition and • As an immediate precautionary measure, least 800 meters (1/2 mile). flash back. isolate spill or leak area for at least 100 Fire • Cylinders exposed to fire may vent and meters (330 feet) in all directions. • If tank, rail car or tank truck is involved release flammable gas through pressure • Keep unauthorized personnel away. in a fire, ISOLATE for 1600 meters (1 relief devices. • Stay upwind. mile) in all directions; also, consider initial • Containers may explode when heated. • Many gases are heavier than air and will evacuation for 1600 meters (1 mile) in all • Ruptured cylinders may rocket. spread along ground and collect in low directions.

EMERGENCY RESPONSE FIRE Large Fire • Isolate area until gas has dispersed. • DO NOT EXTINGUISH A LEAKING GAS • Water spray or fog. CAUTION: When in contact with FIRE UNLESS LEAK CAN BE STOPPED. • Move containers from fire area if you can refrigerated/cryogenic liquids, many CAUTION: Hydrogen (UN1049), do it without risk. materials become brittle and are likely Deuterium (UN1957) and Hydrogen, to break without warning. refrigerated liquid (UN1966) burn with an Fire involving Tanks invisible flame. Hydrogen and Methane • Fight fire from maximum distance or use FIRST AID mixture, compressed (UN2034) may burn unmanned hose holders or monitor nozzles. • Move victim to fresh air. with an invisible flame. • Cool containers with flooding quantities of • Call 911 or emergency medical service. Small Fire water until well after fire is out. • Give artificial respiration if victim is not • Dry chemical or CO2. • Do not direct water at source of leak or breathing. safety devices; icing may occur. • Administer oxygen if breathing is difficult. • Withdraw immediately in case of rising • Remove and isolate contaminated clothing sound from venting safety devices or and shoes. DOT GUIDEBOOK ID #: GUIDE #: discoloration of tank. • Clothing frozen to the skin should be 1971 115 • ALWAYS stay away from tanks engulfed in thawed before being removed. fire. • In case of contact with liquefied gas, thaw CHEMICAL NAMES: • For massive fire, use unmanned hose frosted parts with lukewarm water. • Natural Gas holders or monitor nozzles; if this is • In case of burns, immediately cool affected • Methane impossible, withdraw from area and let fire skin for as long as possible with cold water. • Marsh Gas burn. Do not remove clothing if adhering to skin. • Well Head Gas SPILL OR LEAK • Keep victim warm and quiet. • Fuel Gas • ELIMINATE all ignition sources (no • Ensure that medical personnel are aware • Lease Gas smoking, flares, sparks or flames in of the material(s) involved and take • Sour Gas* immediate area). precautions to protect themselves. ______• All equipment used when handling the product must be grounded. CHEMICAL FAMILY: • Do not touch or walk through spilled Petroleum Hydrocarbon Mix: Aliphatic material. Hydrocarbons (Alkanes), Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Inorganic Compounds • Stop leak if you can do it without risk. • If possible, turn leaking containers so that ______gas escapes rather than liquid. COMPONENTS: • Use water spray to reduce vapors or divert Methane, Iso-Hexane, Ethane, vapor cloud drift. Avoid allowing water Heptanes, Propane, Hydrogen Sulfide*, runoff to contact spilled material. (In “Sour” Gas), Iso-Butane, Carbon, • Do not direct water at spill or source of Dioxide, n-Butane, Nitrogen, Pentane leak. Benzene, Hexane, Octanes • Prevent spreading of vapors through sewers, ventilation systems and confined areas. 6 OH21 ...... Emergency Response Guidebook Product Information

Product INFORMATION

The Emergency Response Guidebook is available at: https://www.phmsa.dot.gov/sites/phmsa.dot.gov/files/2020-08/ERG2020-WEB.pdf

This app is only available on the App Store for iOS devices.

7 OH21 Air Products, L.P.

2820 Quigley Road Cleveland, OH 44113 Phone: (216) 781-2817 Website: www.airproducts.com

Air Products (NYSE:APD) is a world-leading Industrial Gases company in operation for over 75 years. The Company’s core industrial gases business provides atmospheric EMERGENCY CONTACT: and process gases and related equipment to manufacturing markets, including refining 1-216-781-2817 and petrochemical, metals, electronics, and food and beverage. Air Products is also the world’s leading supplier of liquefied natural gas process technology and equipment. PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Hydrogen 1049 115 IN THE EVENT OF A PIPELINE EMERGENCY: OHIO � Secure the area around the leak- to a safe distance. This could include COUNTIES OF OPERATION: shelter-in-place or evacuation. � If the product is not burning, take steps to prevent ignition. Prohibit Cuyahoga smoking, re-route traffic, and shutting off the electricity to the area ______� If the product is burning, try to prevent the spread of fire, but DO NOT Changes may occur. Contact the operator to attempt to extinguish it. Burning products will not explode. discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation. � Contact the pipeline operator as quickly as possible. Pipeline marker signs display the pipeline operator’s name, emergency telephone number and pipeline contents.

HOW AIR PRODUCTS WILL ASSIST IN A PIPELINE EMERGENCY: � Air Products relies on the local/city emergency response teams to respond to pipeline emergencies requiring specialized equipment and services. � Air Products will immediately dispatch personnel to the site to provide technical support and information regarding pipeline conditions to Emergency Responders. � We will also take necessary operational actions – starting and stopping pumps and closing and opening valves to minimize the impact of the leak in accordance with federal pipeline safety regulations outline in 49CFR 192.

Pipeline markers like this indicate the approximate location of underground pipelines. You’ll see them in pipeline right-of-ways, and whenever a pipeline intersects a street, highway or waterway. Each pipeline maker will display the pipeline operator’s name, product being transported, and the emergency contact number.

8 OH21 Antero Midstream Corporation

Tristan Jenkins Gathering and 3rd Party Manager 3677 WV RT 18S Bldg#2 West Union, WV 26456 Office Phone: 304-842-4947 ext 4830 EMERGENCY NUMBER: 800-265-6503 Website: anteromidstream.com

ABOUT ANTERO MIDSTREAM PIPELINE SAFETY EMERGENCY CONTACT: Headquartered in Denver, Colorado, An- System failures occur infrequently along 1-800-265-6503 tero Midstream Corporation (NYSE:AM) the nation’s network of interstate natural is a growth-oriented limited partnership gas pipeline facilities. Many of these PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: formed by Antero Resources Corpora- are caused by damage from others Natural Gas 1971 115 tion (NYSE:AR) to own, operate and digging near the pipeline. We watch for develop midstream energy assets to unauthorized digging, but request your OHIO service Antero Resources’ rapidly in- help too. COUNTIES OF OPERATION: creasing production. Our assets consist We participate in One-Call Centers and of gathering pipelines and compressor strongly encourage those who are going stations, through which we provide mid- Belmont Monroe to dig to call their state One-Call Center or stream services to Antero Resources. Guernsey Noble the 811 “Call before you dig” hotline (see ______Our assets are located in the rapidly de- below). This phone call gives pipeline Changes may occur. Contact the operator to veloping liquids-rich southwestern core companies and owners of other buried discuss their pipeline systems and areas of of the Marcellus Shale in northwest West operation. utilities a chance to mark the underground Virginia and liquids-rich core of the Utica Shale in southern Ohio. facilities in the area before digging begins.

COMMITMENT TO SAFETY, HEALTH WHAT ARE THE SIGNS OF A NATURAL PIPELINE LOCATION AND MARKERS AND ENVIRONMENT GAS PIPELINE LEAK? Pipeline markers are used Antero Midstream is committed to • Blowing or hissing sound to indicate the approximate operational safety and environmental • Dust blowing from a hole in the location of a natural gas stewardship. As we strive to protect ground pipeline and to provide the natural environment and minimize • Continuous bubbling in wet or flooded contact information. Aerial the impact of our operations, Antero areas patrol planes also use the Midstream pipeline is buried underground • Gaseous or hydrocarbon odor markers to identify the and identified by marked rights-of-way. • Dead or discolored vegetation in a pipeline route. Markers Visit Pipeline Safety to learn more about green area should never be removed or Antero Midstream’s efforts to ensure the • Flames, if a leak has ignited relocated by anyone other safety and protection of the communities than a pipeline operator. WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I SUSPECT A in which we live, work and operate. You can also find out where PIPELINE LEAK? other companies’ pipelines Your personal safety should be your first are in your area by going concern: to the National Pipeline • Avoid any open flames Mapping System website at • Avoid introducing any sources of www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov. ignition to the area (such as cell phones, pagers, 2-way radios) EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS • Do not start/turn off motor vehicles/ An Emergency Response Plan is electrical equipment developed for each pipeline facility to • Call 911 or contact local fire or law contain, control and mitigate the various enforcement types of emergency conditions/situations • Notify Antero Midstream at that could occur at one of our facilities. 800-265-6503 For more information regarding Antero • Do not attempt to extinguish a natural Midstream Corporation’s emergency gas fire response plans and procedures, contact • Do not attempt to operate any pipeline us directly. valves • Evacuate the area and prevent anyone from entering • Abandon any equipment being used near the area

9 OH21 Ascent Resources, LLC

1000 Utica Way Cambridge, OH 43725 Phone: (405) 418-8000 Website: ascentresources.com

WHO IS ASCENT RESOURCES? PIPELINE SAFETY EMERGENCY CONTACT: Ascent Resources, LLC (formerly System failures occur infrequently along 1-866-402-8767 American Energy - Appalachia, LLC) is the nation’s network of interstate natural one of the largest pure-play Appalachian gas pipeline facilities. Many of these PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: E&P companies with over 300,000 are caused by damage from others Natural Gas 1971 115 net acres in the Utica and Marcellus digging near the pipeline. We watch for shale plays located in eastern Ohio and unauthorized digging, but request your OHIO northern West Virginia. help too. COUNTIES OF OPERATION: More information on Ascent Resources, We participate in One-Call Centers Belmont LLC can be found by visiting us at: and strongly encourage those who are ______www.ascentresources.com going to dig to call their state One-Call Changes may occur. Contact the operator to Center or the 811 “Call before you dig” discuss their pipeline systems and areas of WHAT ARE THE SIGNS OF A hotline (see below). This phone call gives operation. NATURAL GAS PIPELINE LEAK? pipeline companies and owners of other buried utilities a chance to mark the • Blowing or hissing sound underground facilities in the area before • Dust blowing from a hole in the digging begins. ground • Continuous bubbling in wet or PIPELINE LOCATION AND flooded areas MARKERS • Gaseous or hydrocarbon odor Pipeline markers are used to indicate the approximate location of a natural • Dead or discolored vegetation in a gas pipeline and to provide contact green area information. Aerial patrol planes also • Flames, if a leak has ignited use the markers to identify the pipeline route. Markers should never be removed WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I SUSPECT or relocated by anyone other than a A PIPELINE LEAK? pipeline operator. Your personal safety should be your first You can also find out where other concern: companies’ pipelines are in your area by going to the National Pipeline Mapping • Evacuate the area and prevent System website at www.npms.phmsa. anyone from entering dot.gov. • Abandon any equipment being used near the area • Avoid any open flames • Avoid introducing any sources of ignition to the area (such as cell phones, pagers, 2-way radios) • Do not start/turn off motor vehicles/ electrical equipment • Leave the affected area and call 911 or contact local fire or law enforcement • Notify the pipeline company • Do not attempt to extinguish a natural gas fire • Do not attempt to operate any pipeline valves

10 OH21 Blue Racer Midstream

Dan Garcia Blue Racer Midstream Regulatory Compliance Coordinator 412-980-2282 (C) 304-547-2110 (W) 304-547-2139(F) [email protected]

ABOUT NATURAL GAS AND malities using internal methods and ex- PETROLEUM PRODUCT PIPELINES ternal tools. In addition, we identify our EMERGENCY CONTACT: pipelines with prominent markers along 1-800-300-3333 Pipelines are the safest and most effi- rights-of-way and at all road crossings. cient method to transport natural gas and These important safety signs display the OHIO petroleum products to mar­ket. This ever- product being transported along with our COUNTIES OF OPERATION: expanding infrastruc­ture fills a vital public name and 24-hour emergency number, need by transporting natural gas and pe- 800-300-3333. Markers are NOT, howev- Belmont Morgan troleum products to fuel electric genera- er, intended to show the exact location, Carroll Noble tion plants, power vehicles and increase depth or number of pipelines­ located Columbiana Portage U.S. energy security. Natural gas and within the right-of-way. Guernsey Trumbull petroleum drilling and production opera- Harrison Tuscarawas tions in Ohio generate millions of dollars Before any activity involving excavation Mahoning Washington in revenue and taxable income. or earth movement takes place, Ohio law Monroe requires the excavator to call 811 or the To ensure maximum safety, natural gas ______Ohio one-call hotline at 800-362-2764 at Changes may occur. Contact the operator to and petroleum product pipelines are reg- least 48 hours prior to digging. discuss their pipeline systems and areas of ulated at both the federal and state level operation. by a number of agencies including the If while digging you strike an Blue Racer Pipeline and Hazard­ous Materials Safety pipeline or facility, you should stop imme- Administration (PHMSA) of the U.S. De- diately and contact the company at 800- partment of Transportation (USDOT) and 300-3333. It is extremely important that the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio we inspect the pipeline for potential dam- (PUCO). age. Even minor or undetected scratch- es, scrapes, gouges, dents or creases to PIPELINE SAFETY the pipeline or its coating could result in future safety problems. Pipelines have a proven safety record with more than 2 million miles of natural HOW TO RECOGNIZE A PIPELINE LEAK gas and petroleum product pipelines in the U.S. Blue Racer Midstream meets or Although pipeline leaks are uncommon, exceeds regu­latory safety requirements, it is important to be able to recognize the in many cases designing, installing and proper warning signs. maintaining our pipelines to more strin- You should look for: gent standards than required by the fed- • Dirt being blown or appearing to be eral or state governments. thrown into the air After the pipelines have been installed, • Water bubbling or being blown into the we conduct periodic ground or aerial in- air at a pond, creek, river or other area spections of our pipeline rights-of-way • Fire coming from the ground or (narrow strips of land leased and re- appear­ing to burn above it served for the pipeline) to locate leaks, • Dead or dying vegetation on or near OHIO ONE CALL: encroachments, excavation activities or a right-of-way in an otherwise green oups.org other unusual threats. We also routinely area 800-362-2764 monitor for corrosion and other abnor- Continued on next page

11 OH21 Blue Racer Midstream

• A pool or puddle of dark or unusual EMERGENCY RESPONSE liquid Though rare, pipeline failures can occur. • An abnormal dry or frozen spot on a Hazards associated with pipeline failure right-of-way include line rupture, fire, blowing gas, ex- • Petroleum sheen on standing water plosion and, if natural gas is present in a You should listen for: confined space, possible asphyxiation. • Roaring • Blowing • Hissing Blue Racer has an established emergen- You should smell for the presence of cy re­sponse plan and our pipeline techni- an unusual: cians are prepared to handle emergen- • Gas odor • Petroleum odor cies should one arise. We work closely with local emergency responders to pro- If you suspect a pipeline leak, you vide education about our pipeline opera- should: tions and how to respond in the unlikely • Turn off and abandon any motorized event of an emergency. equipment you may be operating • Evacuate the area quickly and In the event of a pipeline emergency, OHIO ONE CALL: our personnel will respond cautiously oups.org immediately and: • Move to higher ground and upwind if 800-362-2764 possible • Locate the site and stop or reduce • Warn others to clear the area natural gas or petroleum product flow • Call your local fire or police to the area 24-HOUR EMERGENCY department or 911 and the pipeline • Work with the appropriate public PHONE NUMBER operator once you have reached a safety officials 800-300-3333 safe location. Blue Racer Operations • Repair the facility and restore service Center is available 24 hours a day, to affected customers as soon as seven days a week at 800-300-3333 possible • DO NOT use open flames or anything • Fully investigate the cause of the that could ignite a spark (cell phones, incident flashlights, motor vehicles, tools, etc.) • Wait for a trained technician. DO NOT attempt to operate pipeline valves

For additional information, contact us at Blue Racer Midstream’s Office in Cambridge OH, or call us at 740-421-9255

About Us Formed In December 2012 Blue Racer Midstream is a $1.5 billion joint venture between Caiman Energy II, LLC and Dominion (NYSE: D) dedicated to providing Utica Shale producers with midstream services and the ability to receive the highest value for their products. Known for its speed, the blue racer snake is indigenous to Ohio and the source of our name. With midstream assets already strategically located in the heart of the Utica and a robust expansion plan in place to serve production from both the Utica and rich gas regions in the Marcellus Shale, the services provided by Blue Racer’s super system of assets include natural gas gathering, compression, treating, processing and transportation; condensate handling; and the fractionation, storage, transportation and marketing of natural gas liquids. Blue Racer’s management team has a strong history of rapid execution and the necessary capital, we are dedicated to keeping pace with Blue Racer Midstream producer drilling schedules in the Utica and Marcellus shale plays, and providing 553 Wheeling Avenue our customers with maximum flexibility. Cambridge, OH 43725 www.blueracermidstream.com

12 OH21 BP Pipelines (North America), Inc.

30 South Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 60606 Phone: 1-800-548-6482 Website: www.bp.com

COMPANY PROFILE • Cathodic Protection on our pipelines protects pipelines from external EMERGENCY CONTACT: BP’s U.S. Pipelines and Logistics corrosion through the use of an 1-800-548-6482 business (USPL) moves and delivers electrostatic current. the energy that helps power economic PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: growth, serving both the Midwest and • BP is a member and/or participant Diesel Fuel 1202/1993 128 Pacific Northwest regions. Every day, of numerous damage prevention Gasoline 1203 128 USPL manages more than 3,200 miles of associations and a member of the Heavy Oil Fuel 1202/1993 128 pipelines carrying 1.1 million barrels of “one-call” systems in every state Jet Fuel 1863 128 crude oil, natural gas liquids and refined in which we have pipeline facilities products. It also has an ownership stake within. OHIO in close to 1,500 miles of additional • Emergency preparedness and COUNTIES OF OPERATION: pipelines. The combined network of planning measures are in place pipelines that USPL owns or manages is at BP in the event that a pipeline Butler Lucas long enough to stretch from Chicago to incident occurs. The company also Cuyahoga Montgomery London. As of late 2020, the business will works closely with local emergency Hamilton Warren maintain 70 above-ground storage tanks response organizations to educate ______with a combined capacity of about 5.3 Changes may occur. Contact the operator to them regarding our pipelines and how million barrels. discuss their pipeline systems and areas of to respond in the unlikely event of an operation. emergency. COMMITMENT TO SAFETY, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT “The pipeline system operated by BP is a key element of the economic and security Safety is the foundation of everything infrastructure of the ,” says BP does, every single day. Its goals are Clive Christison, Senior vice president clear: no accidents, no harm to people fuel supply and midstream for BP’s North and no damage to the environment. American fuels business. “Our extensive That’s a huge responsibility — one BP network of pipes safely and reliably does not take for granted. delivers the energy that America needs In fact, whether looking at oil and to heat homes, businesses and schools, 1-800-548-6482 gas production or refining and and it also delivers the energy that fuels petrochemicals, BP’s rate of Tier 1 events the vehicles, airplanes and machines is below the published industry sector that make modern life possible.” average. BP is proud of this progress, but also recognizes that it cannot rest on past achievements. Complacency undermines safety, which is why BP is working every day to become even better, even safer. Even as BP has prepared to respond to an accident, it also has worked hard to ensure that such a response is never needed. Among its many initiatives are: • Visual inspections of BP’s pipeline right-of-ways are conducted by air and/or ground patrols. • Above ground marker signs are displayed along the right-of-ways to alert the public and contractors to the existence of our pipelines. • Internal pipeline inspections are conducted periodically by sophisticated computerized equipment called “smart pigs”.

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14 OH21 Buckeye Partners, L.P.

Website: www.buckeye.com Eastern Ohio Western Ohio Chris McPike Brandon Allen 4800 East 49th St. 993 Brodhead Rd., Suite 100 Cleveland, OH 44125 Coraopolis, PA 15108 Phone: (216) 271-8103 Phone: (216) 318-2124

ABOUT BUCKEYE PARTNERS, L.P. COMMITMENT TO HEALTH, SAFETY, AND THE ENVIRONMENT EMERGENCY CONTACT: Buckeye Partners, L.P. (Buckeye) 1-800-331-4115 provides mid-stream energy logistics Buckeye is committed to preventing haz- services. Buckeye owns and operates ards to the public, to the environment, and PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: one of the nation’s largest independent to Buckeye’s facilities. Buckeye utilizes Diesel Fuel 1202/1993 128 petroleum products common carrier various programs to ensure the safety of Fuel Oil 1202/1993 128 pipeline networks providing refiners, its pipelines. Our control centers operate Gasoline 1203 128 wholesalers, marketers, airlines, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week monitor- Jet Fuel 1863 128 railroads, and other commercial end- ing our pipeline leak detection system. Kerosene 1223 128 users with dependable, all-weather Our Integrity Management Program con- Propane 1075/1978 115 transportation of liquid petroleum sists of corrosion control, risk engineer- products through approximately 6,000 ing, geographic information systems, OHIO miles of pipelines. Buckeye transports and pipeline inspection. We also perform COUNTIES OF OPERATION: liquid petroleum products by pipeline pipeline patrols and various other inspec- principally in the Northeastern and tions. Our Public Awareness Program is Allen Madison upper Midwestern states. Buckeye designed to establish communications Auglaize Mahoning also operates and maintains pipelines and provide information necessary to Clark Medina it does not own, primarily in the Gulf help the public understand that pipelines Columbiana Mercer Coast region, under contracts with are the major transportation system for Cuyahoga Ottawa major oil and petrochemical companies. petroleum products and natural gas in Franklin Portage The combination of experienced and the United States, how pipelines func- Fulton Sandusky responsive professional staff, technical tion, and the public’s responsibilities to Geauga Seneca expertise, and modern transportation help prevent damage to pipelines. Ac- Greene Summit facilities has earned Buckeye a reputation cordingly, heightened awareness and Hancock Trumbull for providing high-quality, safe, reliable, a better understanding by the public of Hardin Union and efficient pipeline transportation Buckeye’s pipeline operations will sup- Huron Van Wert services. plement and enhance our current main- Logan Williams tenance, operations, and safety policies In addition to pipeline transportation Lorain Wood and procedures. For more information services, Buckeye provides terminalling, Lucas about these programs, please visit Buck- storage, and liquid petroleum product ______eye’s website listed above or call Buck- Changes may occur. Contact the operator to distribution services. Buckeye owns eye’s non-emergency Public Educa- discuss their pipeline systems and areas of more than 115 liquid petroleum products operation. tion number at 866-432-4960. terminals with an aggregate storage capacity of over 118 million barrels, EMERGENCY RESPONSE and markets liquid petroleum products • Vapor Suppression in certain regions served by its pipeline Since pipelines are the safest and most and terminal operations. Buckeye’s efficient method of transporting petro- • Site Security flagship marine terminal in the Bahamas, leum products, pipeline incidents are • Fire Fighting Buckeye Bahamas Hub, is one of the rare. Buckeye appreciates the hard work largest crude oil and petroleum products and effort of the many emergency re- • Product Containment storage facilities in the world, serving the sponders that may be involved in help- Federal regulations require specific international markets as a premier global ing us return the community to normal qualifications to operate pipeline equip- logistics hub. in the event of an incident. In an emer- ment; therefore, Buckeye employees will gency, Buckeye may utilize the Incident To learn more about Buckeye, log on to perform these duties. DO NOT attempt to Command System during a response to operate any pipeline equipment, such as www.buckeye.com. To view the approx- a pipeline incident. The following are ex- valves, because doing so could make the imate location of pipelines in your amples of critical tasks would need to be situation worse. area, visit the National Pipeline Map- considered during a pipeline release: ping System at www.npms.phmsa. Additional information on how to respond dot.gov. For general information about • Responder Safety - Buckeye is to incidents involving pipelines is avail- pipelines, visit www.pipeline101.com. committed to “Everyone Goes Home” able by contacting Buckeye or by obtain- • Public Safety / Evacuation ing training materials from the National Association of State Fire Marshals’ spon- • Traffic Control sored Pipeline Emergencies Program.

15 OH21 Buckeye Partners, L.P.

This training can be found at https://nas- • Work with emergency responders and scrape, gouge, or dent to the pipeline or fm-training.org/pipeline/. the public in the affected area. coating has the potential to cause a safety issue in the future. Also, if you see suspi- BUCKEYE’S RESPONSE IN AN Buckeye’s emergency plan is available cious activity on or near the pipeline right EMERGENCY upon request. of way, immediately notify your local law enforcement agency. Lastly, if you see Buckeye is engaged in constant activity power lines down on or near Buckeye’s to maintain safe pipeline operations. In ACTIVITY ON THE RIGHT OF WAY pipeline right of way, immediately call the event of a pipeline release, Buckeye Always be sure to call 811 before any Buckeye’s emergency number listed on will take the following steps to ensure digging activities occur. Accidental this page. Electricity discharging to the public safety and protect the environ- damage caused by excavation, construc- ground can damage buried pipelines. ment: tion, farming activities, and homeowner • Shut down the pipeline projects is one of the greatest threats to pipeline safety. For more information on • Close valves to isolate the problem safe digging, see www.call811.com. If you • Identify hazardous areas hit a pipeline, you must report it to the pipe- line operator. Even if damage looks minor • Dispatch personnel to the scene or nonexistent, it is critical that the opera- • Excavate & repair the damaged line tor inspects the pipeline. A minor scratch,

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16 OH21 Citgo Petroleum Corp.

Bill Stein / Dan Williams II 1840 Otter Creek Rd. Oregon, Ohio 43616 Phone: (419) 698-8055

EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-800-471-9191

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Size of Line 1” - 14” Pipe Size

17 OH21 Columbia Gas of Ohio

Website: www.columbiagasohio.com

For more information, visit ColumbiaGasOhio.com

EMERGENCY CONTACT: GAS EMERGENCY: 1-800-344-4077 1-800-344-4077 CUSTOMER SERVICE: 1-800-344-4077 ALWAYS CALL 811 BEFORE YOU DIG PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Natural Gas 1971 115

Columbia Gas of Ohio, Inc. is a natural that closing a meter or service line valve OHIO gas distribution company and a has eliminated a hazardous condition – COUNTIES OF OPERATION: subsidiary of NiSource, Inc. leakage upstream of the valve could be migrating. It is absolutely vital to monitor Allen Lorain • Approximately1.4 million customers the situation and any concentrations of Ashland Lucas in 61 of Ohio’s 88 counties. natural gas in the vicinity. Athens Madison • Over 18,000 miles of pipeline in Ohio Belmont Mahoning • Pipe material is polyethylene, steel, PIPELINE MARKERS Carroll Marion and cast iron Champaign Medina • Pipe sizes range from ½ inch to 24 Pipeline markers may be round, flat, or Clark Meigs inch pipe and pressures range from triangular. The tops of markers may be Columbiana Monroe 4 ounces to 800 psi. yellow or orange with black text. Coshocton Morgan Line markers are not always directly Crawford Morrow OPERATION OF GAS VALVES over the main, but indicate that a gas Cuyahoga Muskingum Do not operate main line valves when pipeline is in the area. Delaware Noble responding to an emergency. Strict Erie Ottawa The absence of above-ground markers procedures must be followed prior to Fairfield Perry DOES NOT indicate that there are no and during the operation of any main Franklin Pickaway gas lines in the area. line gas valve in order to achieve Fulton Richland the desired affect on the system and Gallia Ross to assure safety of the public and Greene Sandusky employees. Operating a gas valve can Guernsey Scioto make a bad situation worse. Gas valves Hancock Seneca on city gates and supply lines, regulator Hardin Stark stations, and gas mains should only be Harrison Summit operated by Columbia Gas and under Hocking Tuscarawas the supervision of Columbia Operations Holmes Union and Engineering Departments. Huron Vinton Jackson Warren Similarly, never attempt to squeeze-off a Jefferson Washington plastic (polyethylene) pipe with impro- Knox Wayne vised equipment such as the jaws-of-life Lawrence Wood or actual squeeze-off jacks in an attempt Licking Wyandot to shut off the flow of gas. Logan ______It is OK to close a meter valve or service Damage Prevention Center Changes may occur. Contact the operator to line curb valve in order to make a Joe Marinello discuss their pipeline systems and areas of situation safe. If a valve is closed, only a Manager, Operations Center operation. Columbia Gas representative should turn 1600 Eastgate Parkway it back on. Please report these actions Gahanna, OH 43230 to Columbia Gas of Ohio immediately [email protected] so that appropriate follow-up safety 614-322-3916 checks can be made. Do not assume

For more information, visit ColumbiaGasOhio.com

18 OH21 Dominion Energy Ohio

Brian Witte 320 Springside Drive Akron, OH 44333 Phone: (330) 664-2663 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.dominionenergy.com

FACTS ABOUT DOMINION EMERGENCY CONTACT: Dominion Energy is one of the nation’s leading energy companies. We trade under the 1-800-535-3000 symbol “D” on the New York Stock Exchange and are proud to have the confidence of more than 400,000 shareholders. We’re privileged to serve more than 5 million retail PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: energy customer accounts in nine states. Cleveland based Dominion Energy Ohio is part Natural Gas 1971 115 of Dominion Energy and is the 4th largest local gas distribution company among American Gas Association members. Dominion Energy Ohio serves 1.2 million customers in a OHIO service territory that includes Cleveland, Akron, Canton and Youngstown in northeastern COUNTIES OF OPERATION: Ohio, Lima in western Ohio and Marietta in southern Ohio. In its 4,700 square mile service territory: Allen Mahoning Ashland Medina • Dominion Energy Ohio operates nearly • The capacity of Dominion Energy Ashtabula Mercer 22,480 miles of pipeline and 21 Ohio’s three storage fields located in Auglaize Monroe compressor stations. Stark, Summit and Wayne counties Belmont Morgan total 142.2 billion cubic feet. • Dominion Energy Ohio receives and Carroll Muskingham responds to over 275,000 one call Columbiana Noble tickets on an annual basis. Coshocton Paulding Cuyahoga Portage Erie Putnam PIPELINE INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Fulton Sandusky Geauga Shelby Dominion Energy has always placed a high priority on safety and compliance. Dominion Guernsey Stark embraces the goals of improving pipeline safety and raising the public confidence Hancock Summit with pipelines in your neighborhood as it continues to ensure safe operations of its Hardin Trumbull infrastructure. Harrison Tuscarawas Holmes Van Wert Our website www.dominionenergy.com, search on keyword “pipeline integrity”, pro- Knox Washington vides information on Dominion’s compliance with federal requirements for an Integrity Lake Wayne Management Program. Lorain Wood Lucas ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation.

SAFE OPERATION OF PIPELINES

To ensure the safe operation of its system, Dominion Energy employs highly trained employees with years of experience to operate the system in accordance with federal, state and local government regulations. Our employees maintain a commitment and dedication to ensure we operate our facilities according to the highest safety standards.

Safe operation of the system is our primary consideration; we closely regulate the It also contains several useful resources, such as natural gas and liquids fact sheets, pressure at which our system operates to safety measures to take in case of a natural gas or liquids emergency, call before you ensure that it is within limits established dig information, and right of way information. by the U.S. Department of Transportation. Doing so helps maintain the integrity of

19 OH21 Dominion Energy Ohio the pipeline and ensures the reliable, Although building on the right-of-way safe operation of the system. is prohibited, under certain conditions roads, railroads, streets, cables, and The pipeline system is monitored other utility lines may cross the pipeline. 24 hours a day, seven days a week, In these instances, Dominion Energy will using sophisticated computer and work with the owner/developer/contractor telecommunications equipment to control to accommodate such construction. The the system. If problems are detected, owner and/or developer will be required appropriate action can be taken. to pay any costs necessary to ensure the pipeline meets all regulations. Dominion Energy makes use of extensive safety systems and programs. These can Dominion Energy asks that landowners include: familiarize themselves with the content of the ROW Agreement and abide by its • Computer-assisted control centers content. capable of detecting and interpreting pressure or flow changes in a DID YOU KNOW! pipeline. You can spot a natural gas leak by: • Regular air patrols in low-flying aircraft by experienced pilots and observers. Smell: A sulfur-based additive gives • Periodic ground patrols for detailed natural gas its rotten-egg smell inspection of the pipeline environment. Sight: Dry spots, especially in wet • Highly trained maintenance personnel fields, discolored soil, dead or located at strategic points along the dying vegetation near a pipeline pipeline. may indicate a leak: Also, look for dirt blowing into the air or • Continuous monitoring of the natural bubbles in standing or moving gas flowing through the pipeline. water. RIGHT OF WAY CORRIDORS Sound: Leaks may make a loud, high- pitched whistle or roar. Determine the location of underground Rights-of-way corridors extending along facilities by calling the one-call notification the pipeline play an important role in CALL BEFORE YOU DIG – IT’S system and let them know where your work is to take place. Please call two ensuring the integrity and safety of THE LAW! Dominion Energy’s pipeline network. business working days prior to the start of the project for this free service. The Right-of-Way (ROW) Agreement Ohio’s One-Call communication system, is a legal document through which the Ohio811, provides one telephone When calling for assistance in locating landowner grants the pipeline company number for excavation contractors and underground facilities, be prepared to permission to use a portion of his or the general public to call for notification give: her land to install, operate and maintain of their intent to use equipment for pipelines. excavating, blasting, tunneling, or other 1. Your name similar work. The ROW Agreement remains in effect 2. Your telephone number 3. The company you represent (if even if the property is sold and is binding If you plan work that will disturb the applicable) to the new owners. The ROW Agreement earth, it is the law to call Ohio’s one-call 4. The location of the work gives the pipeline company the necessary notification system for FREE location 5. The type of project rights to regularly maintain the rights-of- services. An accident involving a 6. The date and time the project is way along its pipeline systems to ensure pipeline could be costly and dangerous. scheduled to begin pipeline safety. If you disturb the pipeline, corrosion or 7. Whether or not you’ll be using other damage to these facilities could explosives TO ENSURE PIPELINE INTEGRITY: eventually occur. By law, everyone MUST contact the • Do not erect buildings or structures, or Ohio811, by dialing 811 or (800) 362- plant trees or other obstructions on 2764, at least 48 hours but no more than the pipeline rights-of-way. 10 working days before beginning ANY • Do not excavate, change the grade or digging project. impound water within the rights-of- way without our permission. • Do not move heavy equipment or logs 24-hour Emergency Number across the rights-of-way and avoid (800) 535-3000 blasting within 1,000 feet of the Dominion Energy Ohio pipeline without our approval.

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Nicole Caldwell 2300 Lowery St. Winston-Salem, NC 27101 Phone: (336) 726-7774 Website: www.duke-energy.com E-mail: [email protected]

COMMITMENT TO PIPELINE SAFETY A pipeline emergency exists when one of the following occurs: EMERGENCY CONTACT: Duke Energy has the highest concern 1-800-634-4300 for the safety of the public, our custom- • There is an actual or threatened ers and our employees. Our pipeline fa- unplanned escape of natural gas or PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: cilities and operations and maintenance propane from the system that could Mercaptan 3336 130 procedures are all designed to provide reasonably be expected to become a Natural Gas 1971 115 safe and reliable service. Despite our hazard to people or property; or Propane 1075 115 best efforts, emergencies do arise. Duke • There is an unintentional ignition of Energy’s Plan for Emergencies & Natu- natural gas or propane; or OHIO ral Disasters Plan has been developed COUNTIES OF OPERATION: to enable personnel to respond to any • There is an actual or threatened type of emergency involving a pipeline unplanned interruption of gas service Adams Clinton facility quickly, effectively and in an orga- to customers; or Brown Hamilton nized manner. The objectives of our Plan • There is an actual or threatened haz- Butler Montgomery are to protect people and property and to ard caused by malfunctioning gas-fire Clermont Warren maintain and restore service. ______equipment or appliances; or Changes may occur. Contact the operator to The Duke Energy Plan for Emergencies & • There is an odor or other indication discuss their pipeline systems and areas of Natural Disasters includes the following: operation. of natural gas or propane near the 1. Objective/Goals/Responsibilities pipeline that cannot be evaluated to determine the extent or source; or 2. Emergency Plan Procedures gency/natural disaster drills that you co- • There is an actual or threatened ordinate. To request Duke Energy’s as- 3. Incident Reporting Forms safety and/or security issue to facili- sistance, please call 800-634-4300 and 4. Personnel Reporting Procedures ties affecting gas supply and control request the Public Safety Department issues or public safety. 5. Media Relations DUKE ENERGY EMERGENCY Once Duke Energy is made aware of an 6. Telephone/Vehicle Numbers RESPONSE TRAINING emergency, our field crews immediately 7. Key Duke Energy Facility Locations respond to the scene. They will evaluate Gas Operations employees who may the situation to determine and correct the be involved in emergency operations 8. Gas Curtailment Plan conditions causing the emergency. If the are to follow the Plan in the event of a 9. Earthquake/Flooding/Tornado emergency situation cannot be corrected large-scale emergency. Employees are Response in a timely manner, additional personnel trained on the following will be requested and the local 9-1-1 10. Appendix • Receive, identify and classify notices agency will be notified for assistance. If of events which require immediate Emergency Officials may request a a pipeline is involved, our Call Center ad- response meeting with Gas Operations to discuss vises the caller to also call 9-1-1 to report the Duke Energy Plan for Emergencies the emergency. Duke Energy field per- • Establishing and maintaining emer- and Natural Disasters. sonnel will work with emergency officials gency preparedness communication on the scene to ensure public safety and with the appropriate first responders. RESPONDING TO PIPELINE rapid correction of the situation. Once • Prompt and effective response to a EMERGENCIES an emergency is determined, the Vice notice of each type of emergency, President of Gas Operations will be noti- Duke Energy Gas Operations employees including; fied to determine notification of public of- are trained, as required by Federal ficials. Contact will be made with Duke o Natural gas detected inside or near regulation, in responding to pipeline Energy’s Media Relations and the ap- a building emergencies. Gas Operations Technical propriate Community Relations Liaison Training group develops and presents o Fire located near or involved with to ensure that notification to appropriate initial and recurrent training programs pipeline facility government officials will be made. for employees who are involved in field o Explosion occurring near or with a operations relating to emergencies. Duke Energy is committed to working pipeline facility They regularly review employee training with our communities in planning for programs, in light of experience in natural gas and propane pipeline emer- o Natural disaster emergency situations, to determine gencies. We will provide employees and whether the training is effective. equipment to assist you during emer-

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• Availability of personnel, equipment, • Notifying appropriate first responders Duke Energy can learn more about tools and materials, as needed at the and coordinating planned and actual factors that affect pipelines and possibly scene. responses with them during an forecast when issues may occur. emergency. • Establish and maintain liaison with Natural gas transmission/high pressure first responders • Determining which facilities are distribution and propane pipelines located in high consequence areas installed in rights-of-way are marked o Know resources available from first whereas requiring a more heightened with pipeline markers showing the responders response. pipeline’s approximate location, name of o Acquaint officials with our response the pipeline company and a telephone • Safely restoring any service outage. abilities number where company representatives can be reached. For security reasons, o Plan how Duke Energy and first MAPPING/GEOGRAPHIC detailed maps of the pipeline are not responders can engage in mutual INFORMATION SYSTEM publicly available. assistance to minimize hazards to life and property A Geographic Information System You can access the National Pipeline (GIS) is a computer database capable Mapping System Web site and the link • Actions directed toward protecting life of organizing and relating information Find Who’s Operating Pipelines in Your and property. according to its geographic location. At Area to find out which operators have • Actions taken to maintain gas service Duke Energy, we use GIS to record and pipelines near you. To schedule a meeting and restore service. analyze up-to-date pipeline information with Duke Energy Gas Operations to throughout our system. We include discuss pipelines in your area, please • Emergency pipeline shutdown and specific pipe statistics, such as pipe size, call 800-634-4300 and ask to speak to pressure reduction to minimize coating type, construction and pressure the Public Safety Department. hazards. testing information, along with pipeline • Making safe any actual or potential routes with topographical, weather and hazard to life or property. community-based data. Using a GIS,

DUKE ENERGY NATURAL GAS SERVICE AREA

23 OH21 Eastern Gas Transmission and Storage

Website: https://www.brkenergy.com/our-businesses/bhe-gts

Formerly Dominion Energy Transmission, Inc.

As of November 1, 2020, Berkshire Hathaway Energy has completed its acquisition of Dominion Energy’s Gas Transmission and Storage business in the eastern EMERGENCY CONTACT: region. This new company, BHE GT&S, is now a standalone subsidiary of Berkshire 1-888-264-8240 Hathaway Energy’s Pipeline Group. Dominion Energy Transmission Inc, is now Eastern Gas Transmission and Storage. Our pipeline markers are scheduled to be PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: updated with our new name and logo, but in the interim know that pipelines with line Natural Gas 1971 115 markers displaying the Dominion Energy Transmission Inc. name, are now owned/ operated by Eastern Gas Transmission and Storage. OHIO COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

COMPANY REPRESENTATIVES Caroll Jefferson Clinton Licking Counties: Washington Counties: Monroe Columbiana Mahoning Coshocton Monroe Michael Mitchell Brian M. Pape Fairfield Muskingum HC69, Box 11 6411 Burch Ridge Station Fayette Pickaway West Union, WV 26456 Proctor, WV 26055 Franklin Tuscarawas Office Phone: 304-627-3866 Office Phone: 304-455-1322 Greene Warren Cell Phone: 804-310-1696 Cell Phone: 681-495-4250 Harrison Washington ______Counties: Clinton, Fairfield, Fayette, Counties: Clinton, Fairfield, Fayette, Changes may occur. Contact the operator to Franklin, Greene, Licking, Muskingum, Franklin, Greene, Licking, Muskingum, discuss their pipeline systems and areas of Pickaway, Warren Pickaway, Warren, Coshocton, Harrison, operation.

Licking, Tuscarawas, Carroll, AJ Lambes Columbiana, Jefferson, Mahoning 1262 W. State Route 122 Lebanon, OH 45036 James Peagler Office Phone: 513-932-4078 5509 Berger Rd Cell Phone: 513-280-0328 Grovepoint, OH 43125 Office Phone: 614-837-4091 Counties: Coshocton, Harrison, Cell Phone: 614-623-5369 Licking, Tuscarawas Please contact the above representatives for additional Derek Mcintire information, including that related to site- 656 Gravel Lick Road specific emergency response plans. Port Washington, OH 43837 Office Phone: 740-254-5002 Eastern Gas Transmission & Storage Cell Phone: 740-541-3225 (EGTS) will close valves, isolate product, supply available tools, allow Counties: Carroll, Columbiana, fire departments to extinguish fires if Jefferson, Mahoning necessary and assist police department

with traffic control if required. Information Kevin Cox about EGTS’s Integrity Management 398 Thompson Run Road Program in the interim can be found at: Beaver Falls, PA 15010 www.dominionenergy.com/imp or call Cell Phone:412-974-9301 681-842-3200. Office Phone:724-847-9334 The following page shows a state overview map of EGTS lines. For detailed information, visit the National Pipeline Mapping System at www. npms.phmsa.dot.gov or contact the appropriate EGTS representative listed above.

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Natural Gas Pipeline Safety . . . A Matter of Commitment, A Matter of Cooperation

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will experience problems, we are providing Eastern Gas Transmission & Storage or halocarbon gas. The flames will reignite • If appropriate, help with news media. Additional information about the location Safety — You Can Help Recognizing a Leak (continued) Eastern Gas Transmission & Storage Pipeline Purpose, this safety information so you will know constantly monitors and inspects its system. or an explosion may occur if flames are Generally the most effective way to respond of pipelines is available through the National what to do if problems occur. You can help us keep our lines safe by making You can help us keep our system and its • By Smell … Although natural gas is extinguished without stopping the flow of gas Emergency Response to an emergency involving our facilities is to Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS), which Safety & Reliability sure that anyone digging or disturbing the soil neighbors safe by simply being alert when odorless, local distribution companies add and surroundings are not cooled to When EGTS gets a report of an emergency shut off the flow of the gas. Please remember is a geographic information system created Safety & Reliability near our lines has contacted the One-Call you are near our facilities or pipeline to the gas an odorant that gives gas the eliminate ignition sources. Water spray should involving our facilities, we: that shutting off the flow is the responsibility by the U.S. Department of Transportation, system and had all utility and gas lines marked rights-of-way. Pipeline markers show the distinctive, repugnant smell familiar to most be used to cool. of EGTS. Non-company personnel should never Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Safety is more than manuals and rules. At The two major hazards for pipelines are • Identify the type of facility and the exact before they begin work.. approximate location of pipelines and the of us. attempt to use valves and controls. Eastern Gas Administration, Office of Pipeline Safety, in Eastern Gas Transmission & Storage (EGTS), third-party damage and corrosion. The EGTS location. We also gather information on companies that operate them in your When a natural gas leak is detected, Transmission & Storage’s personnel know the cooperation with other federal and state safety is a way of doing business. EGTS is system uses pipelines made of only high- injuries, if any. The rights-of-way corridors along natural community. Yellow markers identify lines If you detect or suspect a gas leak, avoid immediately evacuate the area and provide as piping systems involved and will make sure governmental agencies and the pipeline committed to safe operations, safe facilities strength materials that meet or exceed the approaching the leak or creating an ignition • Act immediately to notify emergency gas pipelines are an important element where a leak or rupture could do the most much explosion-proof ventilation as possible. that correct actions are taken. industry. To access the NPMS, log on to and safety-minded employees. standards of the natural gas industry and federal source and leave the area immediately. Please response agencies and organizations in EGTS’s network. harm; that is, could impact high-consequence Remove or eliminate potential ignition sources. www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov. You still will regulations. Pipelines that run through populat- call us as soon as you get to a safe area. the area if necessary. areas. Although natural gas is non-toxic and The gas flow should be turned off . . . but only need to call before you dig. ed areas use pipes with a greater wall thickness • Isolate the affected facility and take all Call BeforeYou Dig ... To ensure pipeline safety: lighter than air, a leak is frequently Remember, if you hear, see or smell anything by the gas company. Escaping gas might 24-hour Emergency Number: to provide an even higher level of protection. possible steps to stop gas flow at the It’s the Law detectable through the senses. that you suspect may be a leak on a produce bubbles or other indication. Never use point of the leak. • Do not construct buildings or other Eastern Gas Transmission & Storage facility, 1-888-24-8240 To protect pipe, it is coated with special a flame to detect leaks. Enter a natural gas • Designate a single company person as Homes and businesses today are connected structures on the right-of-way. don’t try to investigate the situation yourself. atmosphere only in an emergency and only if materials that help block corrosion. The Recognizing a Leak Just get out of the area, and tell anyone else contact for all outside agencies and by an underground network of power lines, Gas Control, Bridgeport, West Virginia welds that join pieces of pipe into a single you are equipped with self-contained or organizations. telecommunications wires, and pipes carrying • Do not plant trees or other growing • By Sound ... Leaks may make a loud, nearby to leave. long line are wrapped with a special air-supplied breathing apparatus. Using natural gas, water or other materials. It is things that may obstruct the right-of-way. high-pitched whistle or roar. protective material before the pipeline is Call 1-888-264-8240 to report the leak. cartridge or canister respirators will not When our personnel arrive at the scene of impossible to know where all these placed in the ground. All EGTS pipelines are provide the air needed and may result in the problem, we ask responding emergency underground facilities are in any given area. Yet Purpose • Don’t excavate, change the grade or • By Sight ... The natural gas in pipelines is Your call will go directly to the EGTS Gas asphyxiation. tested and inspected regularly to identify very dry. Escaping gas will quickly dry out units to: it is foolish to dig in any area without knowing. EGTS operates assets in your area that could impound water within the right-of-way Control Center, a facility manned 24 hours a • Establish perimeter control around the potential problems. Our operational emphasis the soil near any leak. If you see a patch of That’s why the One-Call system was include natural gas pipelines, compressor without permission from Eastern Gas day, every day of the year. A Eastern Gas Reporting & Communication affected area. on safety also involves regular aerial patrols discolored soil or dead vegetation near a established; and that is why state law requires stations, storage wells and other facilities. Transmission & Storage. Transmission & Storage team will be • Communicate and work with our designated and routine ground patrols for a more pipeline, it could indicate a leak. A leak In any emergency, accurate communication that you use this system before any excavating, These facilities are used to deliver natural gas dispatched immediately to investigate any company spokesman in responding detailed line examination. occurring near standing or flowing water and quick cooperation between EGTS and fire blasting, tunneling or any other work that to local gas distribution companies and large • Don’t move heavy equipment or logs reported leaks. to the situation. may cause bubbles you can easily see. or police units will be essential. When EGTS disturbs the soil beneath our streets, sidewalks, consumers. Pipelines have proven to be one EGTS maintains an Integrity Management across the right-of-way, and avoid blasting Another telltale sign is frozen ground when initially communicates with any emergency yards, farms or other property. Under the of the safest methods of transporting energy. Program that embraces the U.S. Department within 200 feet of the pipeline without the weather is warm. response units, we will indicate the facilities Guidelines For Responding One-Call system, anyone planning to dig or However, they can be damaged by earth of Transportation’s goal of improving safety approval from EGTS. involved, the design and operating parameters, disturb the earth calls a single number and disturbance activities such as excavation, and raising public confidence in the natural Emergency Units the nature of the product involved and the reports their intentions and location. All drilling, blasting, land movement and gas industry. To access additional information details of our response to the situation. When there is a fire: utilities, authorities and others with vandalism. Interference with pressurized about EGTS’s Integrity Management Program, Normally we will dispatch personnel to the • Do not attempt to extinguish the fire underground facilities in the area will then pipelines and connected equipment by please visit www.dominionenergy.com/imp area mmediately. We also will establish and unless life is in danger. come to the area and clearly mark any of their untrained persons can be very dangerous. and click on “Pipeline Integrity Management maintain mobile communications with the site • Protect the area surrounding the fire. facilities before work begins. While it is highly unlikely that these facilities Program,” or call 681-842-3200. until the emergency has been resolved. When no fire is involved: To use the One-Call system, call 811 or the • Remove any open flame or other possible Usually any emergency or potential emergency appropriate number listed on the next page. sources of ignition from the area and will be detected and reported immediately When making your call, be prepared to provide prohibit smoking. through EGTS’s ongoing monitoring of its your name, phone number and if you represent • Position apparatus at a safe distance and facilities. However, there may be situations a company doing the work, the name of that have all personnel in protective clothing. when emergency units may report company. You will also be asked to specify the • Control any secondary fires. emergencies where our facilities are directly or location of the work, the type of project • Assist with personal injuries and coordinate indirectly involved. involved and the date and time the work will evacuation, if necessary. begin; and whether you will be using • Assist EGTS personnel with access to Emergency Control If you are reporting such an emergency to explosives. Please call three working days valve locations as needed. EGTS, please provide all the data you can. before you plan to dig. • & Response Information about the facility, the nature of the Non-company emergency personnel product, the location, and the observed should never attempt to operate any valve Emergency Control condition of our facilities is needed. Your connected to natural gas lines or facilities. Natural gas will readily mix with air to form a information will be used to determine our combustible atmosphere. Natural gas flames initial response to the situation. can be extinguished with CO2, dry chemicals

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will experience problems, we are providing Eastern Gas Transmission & Storage or halocarbon gas. The flames will reignite • If appropriate, help with news media. Additional information about the location Safety — You Can Help Recognizing a Leak (continued) Eastern Gas Transmission & Storage this safety information so you will know constantly monitors and inspects its system. or an explosion may occur if flames are Generally the most effective way to respond of pipelines is available through the National what to do if problems occur. You can help us keep our lines safe by making You can help us keep our system and its • By Smell … Although natural gas is extinguished without stopping the flow of gas Emergency Response to an emergency involving our facilities is to Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS), which sure that anyone digging or disturbing the soil neighbors safe by simply being alert when odorless, local distribution companies add and surroundings are not cooled to When EGTS gets a report of an emergency shut off the flow of the gas. Please remember is a geographic information system created Safety & Reliability near our lines has contacted the One-Call you are near our facilities or pipeline to the gas an odorant that gives gas the eliminate ignition sources. Water spray should involving our facilities, we: that shutting off the flow is the responsibility by the U.S. Department of Transportation, system and had all utility and gas lines marked rights-of-way. Pipeline markers show the distinctive, repugnant smell familiar to most be used to cool. of EGTS. Non-company personnel should never Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety The two major hazards for pipelines are • Identify the type of facility and the exact before they begin work.. approximate location of pipelines and the of us. attempt to use valves and controls. Eastern Gas Administration, Office of Pipeline Safety, in third-party damage and corrosion. The EGTS location. We also gather information on companies that operate them in your When a natural gas leak is detected, Transmission & Storage’s personnel know the cooperation with other federal and state system uses pipelines made of only high- injuries, if any. The rights-of-way corridors along natural community. Yellow markers identify lines If you detect or suspect a gas leak, avoid immediately evacuate the area and provide as piping systems involved and will make sure governmental agencies and the pipeline strength materials that meet or exceed the approaching the leak or creating an ignition • Act immediately to notify emergency gas pipelines are an important element where a leak or rupture could do the most much explosion-proof ventilation as possible. that correct actions are taken. industry. To access the NPMS, log on to standards of the natural gas industry and federal source and leave the area immediately. Please response agencies and organizations in EGTS’s network. harm; that is, could impact high-consequence Remove or eliminate potential ignition sources. www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov. You still will regulations. Pipelines that run through populat- call us as soon as you get to a safe area. the area if necessary. areas. Although natural gas is non-toxic and The gas flow should be turned off . . . but only need to call before you dig. ed areas use pipes with a greater wall thickness • Isolate the affected facility and take all Call BeforeYou Dig ... To ensure pipeline safety: lighter than air, a leak is frequently Remember, if you hear, see or smell anything by the gas company. Escaping gas might to provide an even higher level of protection. possible steps to stop gas flow at the It’s the Law detectable through the senses. that you suspect may be a leak on a produce bubbles or other indication. Never use point of the leak. • Do not construct buildings or other Eastern Gas Transmission & Storage facility, To protect pipe, it is coated with special a flame to detect leaks. Enter a natural gas • Designate a single company person as Homes and businesses today are connected structures on the right-of-way. don’t try to investigate the situation yourself. atmosphere only in an emergency and only if materials that help block corrosion. The Recognizing a Leak Just get out of the area, and tell anyone else contact for all outside agencies and by an underground network of power lines, welds that join pieces of pipe into a single you are equipped with self-contained or organizations. telecommunications wires, and pipes carrying • Do not plant trees or other growing • By Sound ... Leaks may make a loud, nearby to leave. long line are wrapped with a special air-supplied breathing apparatus. Using natural gas, water or other materials. It is things that may obstruct the right-of-way. high-pitched whistle or roar. protective material before the pipeline is Call 1-888-264-8240 to report the leak. cartridge or canister respirators will not When our personnel arrive at the scene of impossible to know where all these placed in the ground. All EGTS pipelines are provide the air needed and may result in the problem, we ask responding emergency underground facilities are in any given area. Yet Purpose • Don’t excavate, change the grade or • By Sight ... The natural gas in pipelines is Your call will go directly to the EGTS Gas asphyxiation. tested and inspected regularly to identify very dry. Escaping gas will quickly dry out units to: it is foolish to dig in any area without knowing. EGTS operates assets in your area that could impound water within the right-of-way Control Center, a facility manned 24 hours a • Establish perimeter control around the potential problems. Our operational emphasis the soil near any leak. If you see a patch of That’s why the One-Call system was include natural gas pipelines, compressor without permission from Eastern Gas day, every day of the year. A Eastern Gas Reporting & Communication affected area. on safety also involves regular aerial patrols discolored soil or dead vegetation near a established; and that is why state law requires stations, storage wells and other facilities. Transmission & Storage. Transmission & Storage team will be • Communicate and work with our designated and routine ground patrols for a more pipeline, it could indicate a leak. A leak In any emergency, accurate communication that you use this system before any excavating, These facilities are used to deliver natural gas dispatched immediately to investigate any company spokesman in responding detailed line examination. occurring near standing or flowing water and quick cooperation between EGTS and fire blasting, tunneling or any other work that to local gas distribution companies and large • Don’t move heavy equipment or logs reported leaks. to the situation. may cause bubbles you can easily see. or police units will be essential. When EGTS disturbs the soil beneath our streets, sidewalks, consumers. Pipelines have proven to be one EGTS maintains an Integrity Management across the right-of-way, and avoid blasting Another telltale sign is frozen ground when initially communicates with any emergency yards, farms or other property. Under the of the safest methods of transporting energy. Program that embraces the U.S. Department within 200 feet of the pipeline without the weather is warm. response units, we will indicate the facilities Guidelines For Responding One-Call system, anyone planning to dig or However, they can be damaged by earth of Transportation’s goal of improving safety approval from EGTS. involved, the design and operating parameters, disturb the earth calls a single number and disturbance activities such as excavation, and raising public confidence in the natural Emergency Units the nature of the product involved and the reports their intentions and location. All drilling, blasting, land movement and gas industry. To access additional information details of our response to the situation. When there is a fire: utilities, authorities and others with vandalism. Interference with pressurized about EGTS’s Integrity Management Program, Normally we will dispatch personnel to the • Do not attempt to extinguish the fire underground facilities in the area will then pipelines and connected equipment by please visit www.dominionenergy.com/deti Five Examples of Eastern Gas Transmission & Storage Pipeline/HCA markers area mmediately. We also will establish and unless life is in danger. come to the area and clearly mark any of their untrained persons can be very dangerous. and click on “Pipeline Integrity Management maintain mobile communications with the site • Protect the area surrounding the fire. facilities before work begins. While it is highly unlikely that these facilities Program,” or call 681-842-3200. until the emergency has been resolved. When no fire is involved: To use the One-Call system, call 811 or the • Remove any open flame or other possible Usually any emergency or potential emergency appropriate number listed on the next page. sources of ignition from the area and will be detected and reported immediately When making your call, be prepared to provide prohibit smoking. through EGTS’s ongoing monitoring of its your name, phone number and if you represent • Position apparatus at a safe distance and facilities. However, there may be situations a company doing the work, the name of that have all personnel in protective clothing. when emergency units may report company. You will also be asked to specify the • Control any secondary fires. emergencies where our facilities are directly or location of the work, the type of project • Assist with personal injuries and coordinate indirectly involved. involved and the date and time the work will evacuation, if necessary. begin; and whether you will be using • Assist EGTS personnel with access to Emergency Control If you are reporting such an emergency to explosives. Please call three working days valve locations as needed. EGTS, please provide all the data you can. before you plan to dig. • & Response Information about the facility, the nature of the Non-company emergency personnel product, the location, and the observed should never attempt to operate any valve Emergency Control condition of our facilities is needed. Your connected to natural gas lines or facilities. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Natural gas will readily mix with air to form a information will be used to determine our Vent Pipe Linemarker and High-consequence HCA line-of-sight HCA marker and combustible atmosphere. Natural gas flames initial response to the situation. cathodic protection area entrance or exit marker cathodic protection test station marker (arrow on top) test station can be extinguished with CO2, dry chemicals 211 ii 211

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will experience problems, we are providing Eastern Gas Transmission & Storage or halocarbon gas. The flames will reignite • If appropriate, help with news media. Additional information about the location Safety — You Can Help Recognizing a Leak (continued) Eastern Gas Transmission & Storage this safety information so you will know constantly monitors and inspects its system. or an explosion may occur if flames are Generally the most effective way to respond of pipelines is available through the National what to do if problems occur. You can help us keep our lines safe by making You can help us keep our system and its • By Smell … Although natural gas is extinguished without stopping the flow of gas Emergency Response to an emergency involving our facilities is to Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS), which sure that anyone digging or disturbing the soil neighbors safe by simply being alert when odorless, local distribution companies add and surroundings are not cooled to When EGTS gets a report of an emergency shut off the flow of the gas. Please remember is a geographic information system created Safety & Reliability near our lines has contacted the One-Call you are near our facilities or pipeline to the gas an odorant that gives gas the eliminate ignition sources. Water spray should involving our facilities, we: that shutting off the flow is the responsibility by the U.S. Department of Transportation, system and had all utility and gas lines marked rights-of-way. Pipeline markers show the distinctive, repugnant smell familiar to most be used to cool. of EGTS. Non-company personnel should never Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety The two major hazards for pipelines are • Identify the type of facility and the exact before they begin work.. approximate location of pipelines and the of us. attempt to use valves and controls. Eastern Gas Administration, Office of Pipeline Safety, in third-party damage and corrosion. The EGTS location. We also gather information on companies that operate them in your When a natural gas leak is detected, Transmission & Storage’s personnel know the cooperation with other federal and state system uses pipelines made of only high- injuries, if any. The rights-of-way corridors along natural community. Yellow markers identify lines If you detect or suspect a gas leak, avoid immediately evacuate the area and provide as piping systems involved and will make sure governmental agencies and the pipeline strength materials that meet or exceed the approaching the leak or creating an ignition • Act immediately to notify emergency gas pipelines are an important element where a leak or rupture could do the most much explosion-proof ventilation as possible. that correct actions are taken. industry. To access the NPMS, log on to standards of the natural gas industry and federal source and leave the area immediately. Please response agencies and organizations in EGTS’s network. harm; that is, could impact high-consequence Remove or eliminate potential ignition sources. www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov. You still will regulations. Pipelines that run through populat- call us as soon as you get to a safe area. the area if necessary. areas. Although natural gas is non-toxic and The gas flow should be turned off . . . but only need to call before you dig. ed areas use pipes with a greater wall thickness • Isolate the affected facility and take all Call BeforeYou Dig ... To ensure pipeline safety: lighter than air, a leak is frequently Remember, if you hear, see or smell anything by the gas company. Escaping gas might to provide an even higher level of protection. possible steps to stop gas flow at the It’s the Law detectable through the senses. that you suspect may be a leak on a produce bubbles or other indication. Never use point of the leak. • Do not construct buildings or other Eastern Gas Transmission & Storage facility, To protect pipe, it is coated with special a flame to detect leaks. Enter a natural gas • Designate a single company person as Homes and businesses today are connected structures on the right-of-way. don’t try to investigate the situation yourself. atmosphere only in an emergency and only if materials that help block corrosion. The Recognizing a Leak Just get out of the area, and tell anyone else contact for all outside agencies and by an underground network of power lines, welds that join pieces of pipe into a single you are equipped with self-contained or organizations. telecommunications wires, and pipes carrying • Do not plant trees or other growing • By Sound ... Leaks may make a loud, nearby to leave. long line are wrapped with a special air-supplied breathing apparatus. Using natural gas, water or other materials. It is things that may obstruct the right-of-way. high-pitched whistle or roar. protective material before the pipeline is Call 1-888-264-8240 to report the leak. cartridge or canister respirators will not When our personnel arrive at the scene of impossible to know where all these placed in the ground. All EGTS pipelines are provide the air needed and may result in the problem, we ask responding emergency underground facilities are in any given area. Yet Purpose • Don’t excavate, change the grade or • By Sight ... The natural gas in pipelines is Your call will go directly to the EGTS Gas asphyxiation. tested and inspected regularly to identify very dry. Escaping gas will quickly dry out units to: it is foolish to dig in any area without knowing. EGTS operates assets in your area that could impound water within the right-of-way Control Center, a facility manned 24 hours a • Establish perimeter control around the potential problems. Our operational emphasis the soil near any leak. If you see a patch of That’s why the One-Call system was include natural gas pipelines, compressor without permission from Eastern Gas day, every day of the year. A Eastern Gas Reporting & Communication affected area. on safety also involves regular aerial patrols discolored soil or dead vegetation near a established; and that is why state law requires stations, storage wells and other facilities. Transmission & Storage. Transmission & Storage team will be • Communicate and work with our designated and routine ground patrols for a more pipeline, it could indicate a leak. A leak In any emergency, accurate communication that you use this system before any excavating, These facilities are used to deliver natural gas dispatched immediately to investigate any company spokesman in responding detailed line examination. occurring near standing or flowing water and quick cooperation between EGTS and fire blasting, tunneling or any other work that to local gas distribution companies and large • Don’t move heavy equipment or logs reported leaks. to the situation. may cause bubbles you can easily see. or police units will be essential. When EGTS disturbs the soil beneath our streets, sidewalks, consumers. Pipelines have proven to be one EGTS maintains an Integrity Management across the right-of-way, and avoid blasting Another telltale sign is frozen ground when initially communicates with any emergency yards, farms or other property. Under the of the safest methods of transporting energy. Program that embraces the U.S. Department within 200 feet of the pipeline without the weather is warm. response units, we will indicate the facilities Guidelines For Responding One-Call system, anyone planning to dig or However, they can be damaged by earth of Transportation’s goal of improving safety approval from EGTS. involved, the design and operating parameters, disturb the earth calls a single number and disturbance activities such as excavation, and raising public confidence in the natural Emergency Units the nature of the product involved and the reports their intentions and location. All drilling, blasting, land movement and gas industry. To access additional information details of our response to the situation. When there is a fire: utilities, authorities and others with vandalism. Interference with pressurized about EGTS’s Integrity Management Program, Normally we will dispatch personnel to the • Do not attempt to extinguish the fire underground facilities in the area will then pipelines and connected equipment by please visit www.dominionenergy.com/deti area mmediately. We also will establish and unless life is in danger. come to the area and clearly mark any of their untrained persons can be very dangerous. and click on “Pipeline Integrity Management maintain mobile communications with the site • Protect the area surrounding the fire. facilities before work begins. While it is highly unlikely that these facilities Program,” or call 681-842-3200. until the emergency has been resolved. When no fire is involved: To use the One-Call system, call 811 or the • Remove any open flame or other possible Usually any emergency or potential emergency appropriate number listed on the next page. sources of ignition from the area and will be detected and reported immediately When making your call, be prepared to provide prohibit smoking. through EGTS’s ongoing monitoring of its your name, phone number and if you represent • Position apparatus at a safe distance and facilities. However, there may be situations a company doing the work, the name of that have all personnel in protective clothing. Discolored or dead vegetaion can indicate a pipeline when emergency units may report company. You will also be asked to specify the • Control any secondary fires. leak. emergencies where our facilities are directly or location of the work, the type of project • Assist with personal injuries and coordinate indirectly involved. involved and the date and time the work will evacuation, if necessary. begin; and whether you will be using • Assist EGTS personnel with access to Emergency Control If you are reporting such an emergency to explosives. Please call three working days valve locations as needed. EGTS, please provide all the data you can. before you plan to dig. • & Response Information about the facility, the nature of the Non-company emergency personnel product, the location, and the observed should never attempt to operate any valve Emergency Control condition of our facilities is needed. Your connected to natural gas lines or facilities. Natural gas will readily mix with air to form a information will be used to determine our combustible atmosphere. Natural gas flames initial response to the situation. can be extinguished with CO2, dry chemicals

29 OH21 Eastern Gas Transmission and Storage

will experience problems, we are providing Eastern Gas Transmission & Storage or halocarbon gas. The flames will reignite • If appropriate, help with news media. Additional information about the location Safety — You Can Help Recognizing a Leak (continued) Eastern Gas Transmission & Storage this safety information so you will know constantly monitors and inspects its system. or an explosion may occur if flames are Generally the most effective way to respond of pipelines is available through the National what to do if problems occur. You can help us keep our lines safe by making You can help us keep our system and its • By Smell … Although natural gas is extinguished without stopping the flow of gas Emergency Response to an emergency involving our facilities is to Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS), which sure that anyone digging or disturbing the soil neighbors safe by simply being alert when odorless, local distribution companies add and surroundings are not cooled to When EGTS gets a report of an emergency shut off the flow of the gas. Please remember is a geographic information system created Safety & Reliability near our lines has contacted the One-Call you are near our facilities or pipeline to the gas an odorant that gives gas the eliminate ignition sources. Water spray should involving our facilities, we: that shutting off the flow is the responsibility by the U.S. Department of Transportation, system and had all utility and gas lines marked rights-of-way. Pipeline markers show the distinctive, repugnant smell familiar to most be used to cool. of EGTS. Non-company personnel should never Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety The two major hazards for pipelines are • Identify the type of facility and the exact before they begin work.. approximate location of pipelines and the of us. attempt to use valves and controls. Eastern Gas Administration, Office of Pipeline Safety, in third-party damage and corrosion. The EGTS location. We also gather information on companies that operate them in your When a natural gas leak is detected, Transmission & Storage’s personnel know the cooperation with other federal and state system uses pipelines made of only high- injuries, if any. The rights-of-way corridors along natural community. Yellow markers identify lines If you detect or suspect a gas leak, avoid immediately evacuate the area and provide as piping systems involved and will make sure governmental agencies and the pipeline strength materials that meet or exceed the approaching the leak or creating an ignition • Act immediately to notify emergency gas pipelines are an important element where a leak or rupture could do the most much explosion-proof ventilation as possible. that correct actions are taken. industry. To access the NPMS, log on to standards of the natural gas industry and federal source and leave the area immediately. Please response agencies and organizations in EGTS’s network. harm; that is, could impact high-consequence Remove or eliminate potential ignition sources. www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov. You still will regulations. Pipelines that run through populat- call us as soon as you get to a safe area. the area if necessary. areas. 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It is things that may obstruct the right-of-way. high-pitched whistle or roar. protective material before the pipeline is Call 1-888-264-8240 to report the leak. cartridge or canister respirators will not When our personnel arrive at the scene of impossible to know where all these placed in the ground. All EGTS pipelines are provide the air needed and may result in the problem, we ask responding emergency underground facilities are in any given area. Yet Purpose • Don’t excavate, change the grade or • By Sight ... The natural gas in pipelines is Your call will go directly to the EGTS Gas asphyxiation. tested and inspected regularly to identify very dry. Escaping gas will quickly dry out units to: it is foolish to dig in any area without knowing. EGTS operates assets in your area that could impound water within the right-of-way Control Center, a facility manned 24 hours a • Establish perimeter control around the potential problems. Our operational emphasis the soil near any leak. 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A leak In any emergency, accurate communication that you use this system before any excavating, These facilities are used to deliver natural gas dispatched immediately to investigate any company spokesman in responding detailed line examination. occurring near standing or flowing water and quick cooperation between EGTS and fire blasting, tunneling or any other work that to local gas distribution companies and large • Don’t move heavy equipment or logs reported leaks. to the situation. may cause bubbles you can easily see. or police units will be essential. When EGTS disturbs the soil beneath our streets, sidewalks, consumers. Pipelines have proven to be one EGTS maintains an Integrity Management across the right-of-way, and avoid blasting Another telltale sign is frozen ground when initially communicates with any emergency yards, farms or other property. Under the of the safest methods of transporting energy. Program that embraces the U.S. Department within 200 feet of the pipeline without the weather is warm. response units, we will indicate the facilities Guidelines For Responding One-Call system, anyone planning to dig or However, they can be damaged by earth of Transportation’s goal of improving safety approval from EGTS. involved, the design and operating parameters, disturb the earth calls a single number and disturbance activities such as excavation, and raising public confidence in the natural Emergency Units the nature of the product involved and the reports their intentions and location. All drilling, blasting, land movement and gas industry. To access additional information details of our response to the situation. When there is a fire: utilities, authorities and others with vandalism. Interference with pressurized about EGTS’s Integrity Management Program, Normally we will dispatch personnel to the • Do not attempt to extinguish the fire underground facilities in the area will then pipelines and connected equipment by please visit www.dominionenergy.com/deti area mmediately. We also will establish and unless life is in danger. come to the area and clearly mark any of their untrained persons can be very dangerous. and click on “Pipeline Integrity Management maintain mobile communications with the site • Protect the area surrounding the fire. facilities before work begins. While it is highly unlikely that these facilities Program,” or call 681-842-3200. until the emergency has been resolved. When no fire is involved: To use the One-Call system, call 811 or the • Remove any open flame or other possible Usually any emergency or potential emergency appropriate number listed on the next page. sources of ignition from the area and will be detected and reported immediately When making your call, be prepared to provide prohibit smoking. through EGTS’s ongoing monitoring of its your name, phone number and if you represent • Position apparatus at a safe distance and facilities. However, there may be situations a company doing the work, the name of that have all personnel in protective clothing. when emergency units may report company. You will also be asked to specify the • Control any secondary fires. emergencies where our facilities are directly or location of the work, the type of project • Assist with personal injuries and coordinate indirectly involved. involved and the date and time the work will evacuation, if necessary. begin; and whether you will be using • Assist EGTS personnel with access to Emergency Control If you are reporting such an emergency to explosives. Please call three working days valve locations as needed. EGTS, please provide all the data you can. before you plan to dig. • Non-company emergency personnel & Response Information about the facility, the nature of the should never attempt to operate any valve product, the location, and the observed connected to natural gas lines or facilities. Emergency Control condition of our facilities is needed. Your Natural gas will readily mix with air to form a information will be used to determine our combustible atmosphere. Natural gas flames initial response to the situation. can be extinguished with CO2, dry chemicals

30 OH21 Eastern Gas Transmission and Storage

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Our operational emphasis the soil near any leak. If you see a patch of That’s why the One-Call system was West Virginia Miss Utility include natural gas pipelines, compressor without permission from Eastern Gas day, every day of the year. A Eastern Gas Reporting & Communication affected area. on safety also involves regular aerial patrols discolored soil or dead vegetation near a established; and that is why state law requires 1-800-245-4848 stations, storage wells and other facilities. Transmission & Storage. Transmission & Storage team will be • Communicate and work with our designated and routine ground patrols for a more pipeline, it could indicate a leak. 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31 OH21 Enbridge (U.S.) Inc. / Texas Eastern Transmission

5400 Westheimer Court Houston, TX 77056 Public Awareness: 1-888-293-7867 Email: [email protected] Website: www.enbridge.com

Life takes energy: to heat Emergency responder EMERGENCY CONTACT: our homes, to feed our education program Gas: 1-800-231-7794 families, to fuel our vehicles. Enbridge offers a free online Oil: 1-800-858-5253 Enbridge connects people education program to provide public PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: to the energy they need to safety and local public officials with the information needed to Crude Oil 1267 128 help fuel their quality of life. safely and effectively respond to a Liquid Natural Gas 1971 115 pipeline emergency. This program Natural Gas 1971 115 focuses on information specific to OHIO the disciplines of firefighting, law In the United States alone, more than COUNTIES OF OPERATION: enforcement, 9-1-1 dispatch, two million miles of pipelines deliver emergency medical services, petroleum and natural gas products. Liquids emergency management and local Every year, Enbridge invests in the latest Lucas government. Additionally, course technology and training to meet the high completion may count for state- Gas environmental and safety standards our level continuing education (CE) Athens Gallia Muskingum neighbors expect, and to keep pipelines credits. Register for the training at Belmont Greene Noble the safest, most efficient and most . Butler Jackson Perry reliable way to move energy resources. www.mypipelinetraining.com Carroll Jefferson Pickaway Clinton Lawrence Preble Our safety measures Call or click before you dig Columbiana Meigs Scioto Safety is, and always will be, our number 811 and ClickBeforeYouDig.com are Darke Monroe Vinton one priority. Our team devotes hundreds free services designed to keep you safe Fairfield Montgomery Warren of thousands of hours every year to when digging. Calling or clicking is always Fayette Morgan Washington keep our systems running smoothly the safest option anytime you are moving ______and without incident. We invest heavily dirt. At least two to three business days Changes may occur. Contact the operator to in safety measures including: discuss their pipeline systems and areas of before your project (depending on state operation. • High-quality pipeline material and law), simply call 811 or visit protective coating www.ClickBeforeYouDig.com with important details about your work, • Pressure tests on new and existing reference for a pipeline’s exact location. including: pipelines You can also find out where other • Inspection and preventative • The type of work you’ll be doing and a companies’ pipelines are in your area maintenance programs description of the area by going to the National Pipeline • Round-the-clock monitoring for • The date and time your project will Mapping System website at pipelines and facilities begin https://www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov. • Aerial and ground patrols along the • Your worksite’s address, the road on pipeline right-of-way which it’s located and the nearest • Automatic shut-off and remote control intersection valves • Driving directions or GPS coordinates • Emergency response training • Within two to three business days, and drills for employees and local professional locators will mark emergency responders underground utility lines—including • Inspection and preventative pipelines (marked with yellow flags or maintenance programs paint)—so you can work around them, saving yourself from possible injury or What if there is an emergency? property damage. Enbridge facilities are designed to be quickly isolated with block valves for Pipeline location and markers rapid containment in the event of an All pipeline markers provide the name emergency. We have pre-arranged plans of the pipeline operator, product being with local emergency personnel and transported and a telephone number for periodically conduct emergency drills reporting pipeline emergencies. These with these groups. markers should never be used as a

32 OH21 Energy Transfer

1300 Main St. Houston, TX 77002 Phone: (713) 989-7000 Website: www.energytransfer.com

Energy Transfer Partners, a Texas-based Energy Transfer operates approximately energy company founded in 1995 as a 7,900 miles of natural gas pipelines, EMERGENCY CONTACT: small intrastate natural gas pipeline 4,800 miles of NGL pipelines and three 1-800-375-5702 company, is now one of the largest storage facilities located in Texas. Our and most diversified master limited midstream assets include approximately PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: partnerships in the United States. 40,000 miles of natural gas gathering Natural Gas 1971 115

pipelines and more than 60 processing, Strategically positioned in all of the major treating and conditioning plants. OHIO U.S. production basins, the company COUNTIES OF OPERATION: owns and operates a geographically For more information about local opera- diverse portfolio of energy assets, tions of Energy Transfer, please contact: Belmont Jefferson including midstream, intrastate and Belmont and Monroe counties. Harrison Monroe interstate transportation and storage Brian Shafer ______assets. Energy Transfer operates more Changes may occur. Contact the operator to Operations Manager than 90,000 miles of natural gas, crude oil, discuss their pipeline systems and areas of 740-260-6505 operation. natural gas liquids and refined products [email protected] pipelines and related facilities, including terminalling, storage, fractionation, Harrison and Jefferson counties. blending and various acquisition and Ryan Sluss marketing assets in 38 states. Operations Manager 330-316-5476 • Intrastate Transportation and Storage [email protected] Operations – approximately 7,900 miles of natural gas pipelines and three storage facilities. • Interstate Transportation and Storage Operations – approximately 19,000 miles of natural gas pipelines; 10,770 miles of crude oil pipelines; and 2,200 miles of refined products pipelines along with 40 refined products marketing terminals. • Midstream Operations – approximately 40,000 miles of natural gas gathering pipelines and more than 60 processing, treating and conditioning plants. • NGL Transportation and Services – approximately 4,800 miles of NGL pipelines, three processing plants, four fractionation facilities and NGL storage facilities with aggregate working storage capacity of approximately 53 million Bbls.

Ohio

33 OH21 EnLink Midstream

Website: www.EnLink.com

ABOUT ENLINK MIDSTREAM response system begins with prevention and continuous monitoring. EMERGENCY CONTACT: EnLink Midstream owns and operates 1-866-394-9839 approximately 11,000 miles of gathering However, in the event of an emergency, and transmission pipelines, 20 processing we implement well-defined and tested PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: plants with 4.5 billion cubic feet of net pro- response plans. Specific information about Sweet Crude 1267 128 cessing capacity, and seven fractionators these plans can be found on our web site with 260,000 barrels per day of net frac- or by contacting us directly. OHIO tionation capacity, as well as barge and rail EnLink Midstream is committed to running COUNTIES OF OPERATION: terminals, product storage facilities, brine a safe, reliable pipeline system. The disposal wells and an extensive crude-oil National Transportation Safety Board Athens Morgan trucking fleet. Headquartered in Dallas, has established that pipelines are the Coshocton Muskingum Texas, we are well positioned for stable, safest form of energy transportation, and Holmes Perry long-term growth, enabling us to capitalize incidents are rare. However, as part of our Licking Washington on the significant opportunities we see in ______comprehensive safety program, we work the midstream industry. Changes may occur. Contact the operator to closely with the communities along our discuss their pipeline systems and areas of pipelines to educate our neighbors about operation. WHAT DOES ENLINK DO IF A LEAK pipelines and pipeline safety. Our means of OCCURS? communication include public awareness To prepare for the event of a leak, EnLink meetings, Call-Before-You-Dig programs, We also have developed comprehensive regularly communicates, plans and trains and clear and visible pipeline markers. emergency response plans for use in the with local emergency responders. Upon event of a fire, rupture, major leak, or other the notification of an incident or leak EnLink serious incident occurring at or near one will immediately dispatch trained personnel of our facilities. The plans are designed to assist emergency responders. to prepare our employees and local Pipeline operators and emergency emergency response personnel to handle responders are trained to protect life, emergency situations involving our facilities property and facilities in the case of an and protect the public. Cooperation from emergency. local organizations is a key component of these plans, and traditionally we have Pipeline operators will also take steps to received excellent cooperation from these minimize the amount of product that leaks organizations. out and to isolate the pipeline emergency. HOW TO GET ADDITIONAL MAINTAINING SAFETY AND INFORMATION INTEGRITY OF PIPELINES For additional information, go to www. EnLink Midstream invests substantial enlink.com or contact us directly at human and financial resources in efforts 214-953-9500 during normal business to ensure the integrity of our systems, the hours and ask for the DOT Compliance safety of our employees and of the general Department. public. We feel the best emergency

34 OH21 Enterprise Products Operating LLC

1100 Louisiana Houston, TX 77002 Website: www.enterpriseproducts.com

COMPANY INFORMATION EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN EMERGENCY CONTACT: Enterprise Products Partners L.P. is a An Emergency Response Plan is 1-888-883-6308 leading North American provider of mid­ developed for each pipeline facility stream energy services to producers and to contain, control and mitigate the PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: consumers of natural gas, Natural Gas various types of emergency conditions/ Diesel 1202/1993 128 Liquids (NGL), crude oil, refined products situations that could occur at one of our Ethane 1035 115 and petrochemicals. Enterprise transports facilities. For more in formation regarding Gasoline 1203 128 natural gas, NGLs, petrochemicals and Enterprise Products emergency response Iso-Butane 1075 115 crude oil through a network of pipelines plans and procedures, contact us at Jet Fuel 1863 128 throughout the United States. [email protected]. N-Butane 1075 115 The TE Products Pipeline System Propane 1075 115 EMERGENCY RESPONSE extends over 9,000 miles of NGL pipelines CAPABILITIES through 13 states. In Ohio, it operates OHIO approximately 683 miles throughout the The Company’s qualified personnel are COUNTIES OF OPERATION: state. The products transported through trained in safe operations and emergency this system include: Ethane, Iso-Butane, response activities and participate in Northern Region - Cincinnati Area Normal Butane, Diesel, Gasoline, Jet exercises reflecting various types of Allen Greene Fuel, Natural Gasoline and Propane. emergency scenarios and environmental Auglaize Hamilton sensitivities. The Company utilizes the First The Appalachia-to-Texas Express Butler Licking Responder/Emergency Response Team (“ATEX”) pipeline transports ethane Champaign Logan concept to handle emergency incidents at through a 1,230 mile system from Clark Montgomery its facilities. Employees receive hands on the Marcellus-Utica Shale region of Clinton Pickaway training in fire fighting, hazardous material Pennsylvania to the Texas Gulf Coast near Fairfield Shelby spill response and rescue/medical/first aid Houston. For additional information about Fayette Warren training. In addition, we maintain a well Enterprise, visit www.enterpriseproducts. trained team of employees from various Northern Region - Pittsburgh Area com. Company locations as members of the Coshocton Guernsey Corporate Emergency Organization. This Harrison Jefferson LOCATING ENTERPRISE PIPELINES team, as well as an array of emergency Muskingum Tuscarawas – PIPELINE VIEWER TOOL response equipment (including, but not ______To find more information regarding limited to, cell phones, fire extinguisher, Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of location and products transported in our supplied breathing air, and air monitoring operation. pipelines within one (1) mile of a specific equipment), can be mobilized and address, visit our website at: www. deployed to assist in handling emergency enterpriseproducts.com/pipeline-safety/ situations that may occur at a Company pipeline-viewer. Please note the asset facility or pipeline location. map and pipeline viewer tool are for Enterprise Products utilizes its 24- informational purposes only. hour/365 day a year, Pipeline Operations You can also find out where other Control Center (888-883-6308) as a hub of companies’ pipelines are in your area by communications in emergency response going to the National Pipeline Mapping situations. Our manned control center System website at www.npms.phmsa. monitors the flow, pressure, temperatures, dot.gov. and other conditions throughout the pipeline systems and is an integral part of our communication during emergency situations.

35 OH21 Enterprise Products Operating LLC

ENTERPRISE PRODUCTS’ INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM CONTACTS RESPONSE IN AN EMERGENCY Enterprise Products utilizes an expandable Northern Region-Cincinnati Area • We will immediately dispatch personnel Incident Command System. Depending David R. Holmgren to help handle the emergency at the upon the size and complexity of an 2700 Hart Road site. incident, additional Company or contract Lebanon, OH 45036 • We will provide information to public personnel may be added as needed. Phone: (513) 933-4461 safety officials to aid in their response Additional federal, state or local agencies E-mail: [email protected] to the emergency. may be integrated into the Incident Command System by utilizing a Unified Northern Region-Pittsburgh Area • We will take necessary operating Command Structure. Jeff Landry actions such as closing and opening 4536 Route 136 - Suite 5 valves to minimize the impact of a leak. SPILL RESPONSE EQUIPMENT Greensburg, PA 15601 • Public safety personnel and others CAPABILITIES Phone: (724) 850-4111 Email: [email protected] unfamiliar with the pipeline should not We maintain emergency response attempt to operate any of the valves equipment at some of our facilities. We on the pipeline, unless instructed to do also have agreements with various oil so by Enterprise Products personnel. spill response organizations to provide Improper operation of the pipeline the appropriate level of response with valves could make the situation worse spill response equipment including trailers and cause other accidents to happen. containing spill booms, sorbent materials, boats, motors, hand tools, power tools, pumps, hoses, personal protective equipment, first aid and mis­cellaneous supplies. These companies also have expert personnel trained in emergency response and cleanup methods.

36 OH21 Equitrans Midstream

Jennifer Riggin Equitrans Midstream 2200 Energy Drive Canonsburg, PA 15317 Phone: (724) 271-7650 Website: www.equitransmidstream.com

LIAISON WITH APPROPRIATE Equitrans Midstream operating area OFFICIALS have been asked to complete an EMERGENCY CONTACT: Emergency Response Report form that 1-855-740-1092 Code of Federal Regulations Title 49, includes Public Agency Information, Part 192.615 (c) and 192.616 requires Emergency Information and Emergency PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: operators of natural gas pipelines to Response Capabilities. The information Natural Gas 1971 115 maintain liaison with appropriate fire, provides Equitrans Midstream with an police, and other public officials to: understanding of the resources the OHIO 1) Learn the responsibility and various agencies have to assist in the COUNTIES OF OPERATION: resources of each government event of a pipeline emergency. organization that may respond to a Belmont Monroe ______pipeline emergency; RESPONSIBILITY OF EMERGENCY Changes may occur. Contact the operator to 2) Acquaint the officials with the RESPONSE ORGANIZATIONS discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation. operator’s ability in responding to a Equitrans Midstream may request pipeline emergency; assistance from emergency agencies 3) Identify the types of pipeline in the event of a pipeline emergency. EQUITRANS MIDSTREAM emergencies of which the operator Following are some guidelines EMERGENCY PLAN ACTIONS: notifies the officials; and concerning what may be requested from ABILITY TO RESPOND TO A GAS 4) Plan how the operator and officials the agencies: PIPELINE EMERGENCY can engage in mutual assistance to Police In the event of a pipeline emergency, minimize hazards to life or property. • Establish a restricted zone around the Equitrans Midstream personnel have Equitrans Midstream attends the emergency site. been trained to and may perform several Paradigm Liaison Services meetings • Evacuate buildings within the or all of the following actions depending within their operating area and has restricted zone. on the severity of the emergency: developed this pamphlet in order • Prevent unauthorized personnel from • Locate the site of the emergency. to comply with the Code of Federal entering the restricted zone. • Take actions toward protecting the Regulations Part 192.615 (c) and public first and then property, these 192.616. • Preserve the area for accident investigation. actions may include: WHAT CONSTITUTES A PIPELINE i. Reducing or stopping the flow of pipeline Fire product EMERGENCY? • Establish a restricted zone around the ii. Establishing a restricted zone around A pipeline emergency may be, but is not emergency site. the emergency site. limited to one or more of the following • Evacuate buildings within the iii. Eliminating potential ignition sources. situations: restricted zone. iv. Evacuation of buildings within the 1) Gas detected inside or near a • Eliminate potential ignition sources. restricted zone. building. • Search and rescue operations. • Notify police, fire department, and/ or other appropriate officials. 2) Fire located near or directly involving • Contain and control secondary fires. a pipeline facility. • Provide a company representative to 3) Explosion occurring near or directly Emergency Services work with appropriate officials during involving a pipeline facility. • Provide medical assistance. the emergency. 4) Natural disaster such as flood, • Provide ambulance service. • Establish a staging area to coordinate tornado, mine subsidence, etc. • Provide air evacuation service. and develop a plan of action with emergency officials. These are the type of emergencies What not to do: • Provide facility maps and hazardous of which police, fire, and emergency • Do not operate any mainline valves. location areas to the appropriate services may be notified. • If pipeline product is not burning, do officials. not take any action that may ignite RESOURCES OF EMERGENCY • Repair the affected facilities. it. If pipeline product is burning, do RESPONSE ORGANIZATIONS • Restore supply to the affected area not attempt to put out the pipeline and service to customers. The various organizations that have fire, unless requested to do so by been invited to attend the Paradigm Equitrans Midstream company • Investigate the cause of the incident. Liaison Services meetings within the personnel. 37 OH21 Equitrans Midstream

MUTUAL ASSISTANCE NATIONAL PIPELINE MAPPING For additional information concerning SYSTEM Equitrans Midstream facilities contact The Paradigm Liaison Services meet- Equitrans Midstream at: ings afford Equitrans Midstream the op- The United States Department of portunity to discuss with the appropriate Transportation has a list of pipeline Equitrans Midstream – Northern West officials what steps must be taken to en- operators searchable by state, county Virginia: gage in mutual assistance to minimize and zip code. To obtain this list, visit 303 Sandcut Road hazards to life or property in the event of www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov Clarksburg, WV 26302 an emergency, and the presentation in- (304) 626-7934 cludes tabletop emergency excercises. A Equitrans Midstream EMERGENCY question and answer session concludes PHONE NUMBERS: the programs and guests are invited to Equitrans Midstream WV: visit the companies display table for ad- (855) 740-1092 ditional discussion and information.

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38 OH21

Kinder Morgan’s Utopia Pipeline System

Kinder Morgan Utopia, LLC 3428 Clay Pike Road Cumberland, OH 43732 Phone: 740-698-4951 Website: www.kindermorgan.com kindermorgan.com/public_awareness

A SAFE, EFFICIENT ENERGY We regularly patrol the system with low TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM flying aircraft and also depend on our EMERGENCY CONTACT: neighbors near the pipeline to report 1-800-265-6000 Kinder Morgan Utopia Pipeline LLC, is a activity near the line. company that cares about communities PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: where we operate. This includes The Utopia Pipeline System’s Control Ethane 1035 115 raising awareness and educating those Center monitors flow rates, pressures, stakeholders who are near and/or and system alarms on a 24-hour basis. OHIO impacted by our pipeline operations. In the unlikely event that a leak should COUNTIES OF OPERATION: occur, The Control Center will dispatch COMMITMENT TO SAFETY, HEALTH our pipeline maintenance crews (located Ashland Richland & ENVIRONMENT at strategic points along the pipeline) to Carrol Stark the site ensuring the safety the public. Pipeline Safety Harrison Tuscarawas Kinder Morgan’s goal is “no accidents, no Huron Wayne Pipe Markers harm to people, and no damage to the Kinder Morgan installs pipeline markers The piping segment in the following counties environment.” As part of our commitment along the right-of-way to ensure the was formally the EDS Pipeline. to achieve this goal, people working public is aware the pipeline is in the on our pipelines use a systematic and Lucas Seneca area. The markers are placed near but managed approach to ensure a safe Sandusky Wood not necessarily on top of the pipeline. It working environment. This system ______is important to remember that markers Changes may occur. Contact the operator to ensures we consider the environment do not tell you the exact location, route, discuss their pipeline systems and areas of when we do our everyday work. operation. depth or number of pipelines. As your neighbor, we work hard to operate the Utopia Pipeline System in a safe and environmentally responsible manner. Our safety effort began before we installed the pipe. We selected high-quality, strength-tested steel pipe to ensure it met our standards. When ready to install the pipeline, we welded the pipe segments together and x-rayed the welds to ensure they were complete. Before putting the pipelines into operation, we tested them at a higher pressure than would normally exist in the lines. This told us the pipelines were safe to operate. One Call Systems To prevent incidents and to insure the dig- Pipeline Integrity Program ging community knows where our under- Kinder Morgan’s pipeline integrity ground lines are located, Kinder Morgan program ensures the integrity of our Utopia Pipeline LLC participates and is Utopia pipeline system. The pipeline is involved in the State One Call Systems. protected from corrosion by a Cathodic The telephone number is listed below. Protection system utilizing rectifiers and anodes, to generate an impressed OUPS current on the pipeline to stop and ONE CALL. slow the rate of corrosion. This system 811 is continually monitored by electronic 1-800-362-2764 software system alarming operations of www.oups.org any equipment alarm or fault. Electronic CALL 2 WORKING DAYS In-Line Inspection Tools called “smart BEFORE YOU DIG! pigs” travel inside the pipe, detecting dents and metal loss on the pipeline.

39 OH21 Kinder Morgan’s Utopia Pipeline System

40 OH21 Lancaster Municipal Gas Dept.

Hank Topf 1424 Camp Ground Rd. Lancaster, OH 43130 Phone: (740) 687-6670 Website: www.ci.lancaster.oh.us/dept/gas

EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-740-687-6670

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41 OH21 Linde

William Pappas 2226 Navarre Avenue Oregon, OH 43616 Phone: (419) 602-6206 Website: www.linde.com

Linde operates a hydrogen pipeline in What to do: Lucas County. Our facility purifies and EMERGENCY CONTACT: • Leave the area immediately. produces hydrogen gas for industrial 1-800-926-9620 • Do not light a match, start an engine customers in the region. Our customers or equipment, use a telephone, use the hydrogen to anneal steel and PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: switch a light on or off, or do to produce cleaner gasoline and diesel Hydrogen Gas 1049 115 anything that might create a spark. fuel, among other things. • Do not drive into the area; OHIO Linde’s pipeline operations have an automobile engines may ignite COUNTIES OF OPERATION: excellent safety record. As an industry, vapors. the National Transportation Safety Board • From a safe distance, call 9-1-1 Lucas has recognized pipelines for having or the telephone number shown ______a safety record unparalleled by any the Linde pipeline marker sign. Changes may occur. Contact the operator to other mode of transporting products. Describe the leak and its location. discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation. Linde’s pipelines are monitored 24 hours • Warn others when possible. per day, seven days per week using • Do not attempt to extinguish any sophisticated computers, alarms, and pipeline fire that may start. meters. They are also regularly patrolled Pipeline markers have been placed Linde communicates regularly with to check for leaks and abnormal at pipeline crossings of public roads, local public officials and has an on- conditions. Pipeline system integrity railroads, navigable waterways and going relationship with local emergency is monitored and maintained using other locations to mark the presence of responders, who would respond in regularly scheduled inspections and underground pipelines. Linde pipeline the event of an emergency. During preventative maintenance activities. markers are generally white rectangular an emergency, Linde will immediately signs with blue or green lettering. These Hydrogen is highly flammable and will dispatch personnel to the location to markers display the material transported displace oxygen in the air we breathe. help handle the emergency, and to in the pipeline and the phone number It is colorless and odorless so it is not provide information to public officials to to call in the event of an emergency or possible to detect it by sight or scent. aid in their response to the emergency. if a leak is suspected. You should be Leaks in pipelines may develop when Our personnel will take the necessary aware of any pipeline markers in your they are damaged by excavation, steps to minimize the impact of the neighborhood. Pipeline markers are blasting, drilling, land movement, heavy situation such as starting and stopping important for the safety of the general surface loads, fire, or other factors. equipment, closing and opening valves, public. It is a federal crime for any Acts of nature such as tornadoes, and similar operating actions. person to willfully deface, damage, earthquakes, or soil erosion may also remove, or destroy any pipeline sign or Before you dig or excavate: Call 811 damage pipelines. right-of-way marker. or Ohio811 at 1-800-362-2764. Please

Be alert to these danger signs: call 48 hours before you start your project, whether landscaping, building • Unexplained dead vegetation in the fences, or starting major construction. pipeline right-of-way. Linde will mark the location of our lines • Blowing dirt. at no cost to you. Remember, pipeline • Hissing sound. and utility markers may not show the • Fire. exact location of buried lines. CALL • Heat waves above the pipeline BEFORE YOU DIG! Failure to call during daytime. before excavation is the leading cause of damage to buried pipelines.

If you dig and damage or disturb a pipeline: Even if you cause what appears to be only minor damage to the pipeline, notify Linde immediately. A gouge, scrape, dent, or crease to the pipe or coating may cause damage to the line or related equipment. State law requires all damage to be reported to the pipeline operator. Do not attempt to make repairs to the pipeline yourself

42 OH21 Marathon Pipe Line LLC

EMERGENCYEMERGENCY NUMBER: NUMBER: 1-833-MPL-1234 1-800-537-6644 (1-833-675-1234)

About Marathon Pipe Line LLC • Control ignition sources. EMERGENCY CONTACT: Marathon Pipe Line LLC (MPL) operates • Call MPL’s emergency number 1-833-675-1234 underground pipelines that transport 1-833-675-1234 and provide the crude oil, petroleum products and natural following information: PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: gas to and from terminals, refineries o Location; Butane 1075 115 and other pipelines across the nation. Crude Oil 1267 128 o Movement of these liquids and gas Nature of the problem; and Diesel Fuel 1993 128 through pipelines is the safest method of o A telephone number at which a Gasoline 1203 128 transporting energy. MPL is committed responsible person can be contacted. Kerosene 1223 128 to building and maintaining strong Propane 1075 115 relationships with all of our stakeholders. Emergency Preparedness To learn more about MPL, log on to www. OHIO marathonpipeline. com. Although you are familiar with the steps COUNTIES OF OPERATION: required to safeguard the public, MPL has Commitment to Safety, Health & the planned responses to unique emergency Allen Huron Environment situations that may arise with its pipeline Ashland Jackson facilities and operations. Here are a MPL is committed to experiencing no Auglaize Jefferson few key topics that you should review accidents, no harm to people, and no Carroll Lawrence prior to the unlikely event of a pipeline damage to the environment. MPL utilizes Clark Licking emergency: a comprehensive risk-based Integrity Columbiana Madison Management Program to ensure the Coshocton Mahoning Emergency Response Plans safety of the pipelines, where a pipeline Delaware Marion release could affect a densely populated MPL has developed extensive response Erie Mercer area, drinking water, ecological area, or a plans for all of its facilities based on the Fairfield Montgomery commercially navigable waterway. These knowledge of its own personnel, available Franklin Morrow management programs include routine equipment, tools and materials. These Gallia Pickaway in-line inspection, maintenance, leak plans are accessible at every facility. This Greene Richland detection, surveillance, and corrosion document provides a general overview Hancock Stark control. You can find more information of MPL’s capabilities. For more detailed Hardin Tuscarawas at the MPL website listed above or by information or to review the Emergency Harrison Vinton contacting a nearby MPL area office. Response Plan, please call 1-855-888- Hocking Wayne 8056. MPL can provide assistance in Holmes Wyandot planning your emergency procedures, ______Emergency Response Changes may occur. Contact MPL to discuss recognizing that the primary authority lies When an emergency occurs, gain control their pipeline systems and areas of operation. with you, the local emergency response of the situation as quickly as possible organization. with the following objectives: • Assess the situation. Determine the Communicating with MPL During an Public Safety and Evacuations hazards and risks. Emergency Evacuation plans and procedures should • Only enter a hazardous area if If a pipeline event occurs, emergency reflect the available assets and capa- personnel are properly trained and response officials will be notified and bilities of your own organization. Expert equipped. MPL operations personnel will be knowledge of your area is key to creating dispatched to the site. MPL personnel the best evacuation, traffic control and re- • Never enter a hazardous area without a and/or contractors will be at the site as routing, and railroad stoppage plans in or- properly trained and equipped backup. quickly as possible. der to limit public exposure and minimize • Rescue any injured person, if safe to do accidental ignition. so. If you or another emergency response organization has set up an Incident Fire or Explosion • Evacuate persons in any endangered Command Center prior to the arrival of area. MPL does not have dedicated fire re- MPL personnel, the first MPL employee sponse personnel and must rely on the • Prohibit the public from entering the to arrive at the site should be introduced capabilities of local responders. Pe- area. to the incident commander as the MPL troleum and natural gas emergencies representative. present unique challenges for response

43 OH21 Marathon Pipe Line LLC personnel, so proper training is crucial. Natural Disasters Pipeline Systems Map Contact your state fire marshall for pipe- When a natural disaster (hurricane, storm, To learn more about the pipeline location line emergency training. The U.S. De- flood, tornado, volcano or earthquake) and products transported through it, log partment of Transportation Emergency strikes or is pending, the area will be on to www.marathonpipeline.com or Response Guidebook provides informa- closely monitored. Pipeline facilities will download the FREE Marathon Pipeline tion on potential hazards, public safety be inspected after the disaster. MPL Finder App from the App Store or Google and emergency response. station personnel may contact emergency Play. You may also visit www.npms. officials to identify any road closures that phmsa.dot.gov to view the approximate Rescue or Medical Duties may hamper access to the facility. location of pipelines in your area. MPL employees are not trained to conduct rescue operations of any kind. Right-of-Way Activity Emergency response personnel will be One of the greatest threats to safe pipe- contacted to assist with any needed line operation is the accidental damage rescue. Coordination will be made with caused by excavation, construction, emergency services or with a local farming activities, and homeowner con- hospital or medical provider in the event struction and maintenance. Awareness of a medical emergency. is crucial in preventing these accidents. Pipeline Equipment and Facilities Call IMMEDIATELY if you see suspicious or questionable activity near the pipe- Federal law requires specific training to line right of way. No one should conduct operate pipeline equipment; therefore, blasting, digging, ditching, drilling, level- MPL employees will handle these ing or plowing near the pipeline right of duties. DO NOT attempt to operate any way without first contacting the state one pipeline equipment, such as valves, in call center. an emergency because doing so may worsen the situation. Be aware that pipelines frequently share rights of way with other utilities (electric Closure Bomb or Security Threat power lines, additional pipelines) or modes The information above provides an outline of transportation (roadways, railroads, MPL relies on the public to be its eyes of points to remember when dealing with etc.). Incidents such as lightning strikes, and ears along the pipeline. If you witness a pipeline emergency. Remember, MPL fires, train derailments, etc. on or near the any act of vandalism, loitering, receive a personnel are trained to deal with such right of way can damage an underground bomb threat involving an MPL facility or emergencies. Without their input, the risk pipeline. Should incidents such as these other suspicious activity along the right to those involved can be greatly increased. occur and a pipeline operated by MPL is of way or pipeline facility, please report Therefore, contacting MPL in the event of nearby, please call the MPL emergency it immediately to the MPL Operation any pipeline emergency is critical. number at 1-833-675-1234 to report the Center at 1-833-675-1234. incident.

For more information, use the email address or voice mailbox number below:

CONTACT [email protected] | 1-855-888-8056 | www.marathonpipeline.com US Emergency Number: 1-833-675-1234

44 OH21 MarkWest Energy Partners Utica

Website: www.markwest.com

A wholly owned subsidiary of MPLX

MarkWest, a wholly owned subsidiary of MPLX, is committed to public safety, protection of the environment and compliance with applicable rules and regulations. Public EMERGENCY CONTACT: awareness and education is of primary importance to MarkWest. 1-855-878-4859

You can help keep our community and environment safe from a pipeline emergency by OHIO following the safety guidelines and information below. COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

DIGGING NEAR A PIPELINE Belmont Jefferson The primary cause of pipeline leaks is damage from construction-related activities. Guernsey Monroe Harrison Noble • Contact the One-Call Center before digging near a pipeline, at least 48 hours before ______planned work activity by contacting Ohio Utilities Protection Service (Ohio 811). Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of • Do not disturb the ground until all pipelines are marked. operation. • Abide by all location markers and instructions provided by the pipeline/utility representatives. • Do not use power equipment around the pipelines. • If a pipeline is or becomes damaged, immediately leave the area. • When you reach a safe area, call 911 and the MarkWest emergency number.

IDENTIFYING AND PROTECTING PIPELINES The pipeline right of way must be kept clear of any buildings, structures, trees, shrubs, excess vegetation, fence posts, electric / telephone poles or other “encroachments” which might damage and restrict access to the pipeline. The right of way protects the public and the pipeline. If you notice any possible encroachments on MarkWest’s, pipeline right of way or if you need to install a structure near the right of way, please call the state One-Call Center, Ohio Utilities Protection Service (Ohio 811). Pipeline markers are located along our pipeline right of way to help identify the approximate location of our pipeline. MarkWest pipeline markers list the commodity transported and our 24/7 emergency number (855) 878-4859 where Markwest can be reached.

DESTRUCTION OR REMOVAL OF THIS SIGN VIOLATES FEDERAL LAW P I A G DESTRUCTION OR REMOVAL OF THIS P SIGN VIOLATES FEDERAL LAW T A U E S L R A I U E A N S L HERE ARE SOME R I L E A N EXAMPLES OF MARKWEST BEFORE DIGGING IN THIS AREA CALL L E PIPELINE MARKERS IN BEFORE DIGGING IN THIS AREA CALL OHIO

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY CALL IN CASE OF EMERGENCY CALL

1-855-878-4859 1-855-878-4859

If you know of any damage, even if it’s minor, missing pipeline marker, or have seen anyone damaging / vandalizing MarkWest pipeline markers, please report it to us. It’s against the law for any person to willfully and knowingly deface, damage, remove, or destroy any pipeline sign or right of way marker.

45 OH21 MarkWest Energy Partners Utica

HOW TO RECOGNIZE A PIPELINE EMERGENCY The following items may indicate a Natural Gas or Natural Gas Liquid leak or failure: MARKWEST ENERGY PARTNERS, L.P. CONTACTS Gas Liquid • Gas escaping from the pipeline • Liquid escaping from the pipeline Sr. Pipeline Operations • Hissing or spewing sound • Spewing sound Manager • Dead vegetation • Dead vegetation George Bailie • Fire at or near the pipeline • Erosion 43071 Industrial Park Rd. • Hole in the ground • Hydrocarbon odor Cadiz OH, 43907 • Rotten egg odor • Low lying vapor –similar to fog [email protected] • Frozen ground • Frozen ground Lead Pipeline Technician Landon Johnson REPORTING OF EMERGENCIES: [email protected] • Call 911 Lead Pipeline Technician • Contact MarkWest Emergency Number (855) 878-4859 Jeremiah Blankenship [email protected] WHAT TO DO IN THE EVENT OF A NATURAL GAS OR NATURAL GAS LIQUIDS EMERGENCY Excavators • Do not drive into the area where the leak or vapor cloud is located • Do not make contact with escaping liquids or vapors • Avoid possible ignition sources (e.g., turn off and abandon all equipment, vehicles, and or generators being used in the affected area) • Do not light a match, start an engine or automobile, use a telephone, switch on/off an electric light, or ring doorbells • Immediately leave the area, on foot in an upwind direction • From a safe distance call 911 and the MarkWest emergency number • Wait, if in a safe area, for MarkWest personnel to arrive on site and do not operate any pipeline valves • Warn others to stay away from the area

PUBLIC OFFICIALS & EMERGENCY RESPONDERS • Evacuate people (homes, businesses, schools...etc.) to an upwind area • Secure area around the leak • If the pipeline leak is not burning, take steps to prevent ignition such as prohibiting smoking, and rerouting traffic away from the leak. • If the pipeline is burning, take steps to prevent secondary fires, but do not attempt to extinguish a pipeline fire unless asked to do so by MarkWest • Do not try to operate any pipeline valves • Call the MarkWest emergency number as soon as possible • Administer medical treatment and request additional emergency response assistance as necessary

46 OH21 Mid-Valley Pipeline Company

1300 Main St. Houston, TX 77002 Phone: 713-989-7000 Website: www.energytransfer.com

Energy Transfer Partners, a Texas-based For more information about local energy company founded in 1995 as a operations of Mid-Valley Pipeline EMERGENCY CONTACT: small intrastate natural gas pipeline Company, please contact: 1-800-753-5531 company, is now one of the largest Andy Wyderka and most diversified master limited PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Operations Manager partnerships in the United States. Crude Oil 1270 128 (859) 993-7392 (wk), (419) 618-1505 (m) Strategically positioned in all of the major [email protected] OHIO U.S. production basins, the company COUNTIES OF OPERATION: owns and operates a geographically diverse portfolio of energy assets, Allen Lucas including midstream, intrastate and Auglaize Miami interstate transportation and storage Butler Montgomery assets. Energy Transfer operates more Darke Preble than 90,000 miles of natural gas, crude oil, Hamilton Shelby natural gas liquids and refined products Hancock Wood pipelines and related facilities, including ______terminalling, storage, fractionation, Changes may occur. Contact the operator to blending and various acquisition and discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation. marketing assets in 38 states. • Intrastate Transportation and Storage Operations – approximately 7,900 miles of natural gas pipelines and three storage facilities. Michigan Ashtabula • Interstate Transportation and Storage Lake

Operations – approximately 19,000 Geauga Cuyahoga Lucas Trumbull miles of natural gas pipelines; 10,770 Ottawa Fulton

Williams Erie Lorain Portage miles of crude oil pipelines; and 2,200 Sandusky Wood Summit Pennsylvania Mahoning Henry Medina miles of refined products pipelines Defiance Huron Seneca

Columbiana along with 40 refined products Stark Paulding Wayne Hancock Putnam Ashland marketing terminals. Crawford Richland Wyandot Carroll Jefferson Van Wert Holmes Allen

Hardin • Midstream Operations – approximately Marion Tuscarawas Morrow Harrison Auglaize Knox 40,000 miles of natural gas gathering Coshocton Mercer

Logan Delaware pipelines and more than 60 processing, Union Belmont Shelby Guernsey

Licking treating and conditioning plants. Muskingum Champaign Darke FranklOhioin Miami Noble Monroe

• NGL Transportation and Services – Clark Madison Perry Fairfield Morgan approximately 4,800 miles of NGL Washington Pickaway Montgomery Greene Preble Hocking pipelines, three processing plants, four Fayette Athens

fractionation facilities and NGL storage Clinton Ross Vinton Warren Butler facilities with aggregate working Meigs West Highland MVPL Pike Virginia storage capacity of approximately 53 Hamilton Jackson Clermont Gallia

Brown million Bbls. Scioto Adams

Lawrence Virginia Mid-Valley Pipeline Company is an Kentucky 0315 060 Miles approximately 1,000-mile pipeline designed to transport crude oil to 1/24/2018 : Ohio_MVPL_20180124 Midwest U.S. refineries. The pipeline originates in Longview, Texas, passes through Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky and Ohio, before ending in Samaria, Michigan.

47 OH21 National Gas & Oil Cooperative / NGO Transmission, Inc.

Seamus Mulligan 120 O'Neill Drive Hebron, OH 43025 Phone: (740) 348-1116 Fax: (740) 348-1131 Website: www.theenergycoop.com E-mail: [email protected]

National Gas & Oil Cooperative and hours a day, 7 days a week to react to NGO Transmission, Inc. (dba The any problem that may develop with our EMERGENCY CONTACT: Energy Cooperative) operate natural system. 1-800-255-6815 gas pipelines within the State of Ohio. These pipelines include transmission To ensure everyone knows the location PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: and distribution systems serving of our pipelines we install pipeline Natural Gas 1971 115 approximately 35,000 natural gas markers on our right of ways, highways, Propane 1075 115 consumers in central Ohio including the railroad crossings or other areas of communities of Newark and Zanesville. high consequence. These markers are OHIO intended for general vicinity marking COUNTIES OF OPERATION: For over 60 years we have been building and do not indicate the exact location and operating facilities that safely and of, route, depth or number of pipelines in Fairfield Muskingum efficiently deliver natural gas to our the area. Therefore, it is very important Franklin Noble industrial, commercial and residential that prior to starting any excavation work, Holmes Perry customers. Our main priority is public the facilities or pipelines be located and Licking Tuscarawas safety, protection of property and the marked with yellow flags and/or yellow ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to environment. marking paint. discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation. Pipeline safety begins long before natural To help prevent any pipeline incident or gas actually begins flowing through our accident, the underground facilities must pipelines. It begins during the design be located by a gas company technician phase, when strict industry standards or contracted line locating company. To and federal and state regulatory request a facility locate, you must call mandates are applied to every aspect The Ohio Utilities Protection Services of our facilities development, from basic at 1-800-362- 2764 or 811. Your request design to actual construction of a pipeline must be made a minimum of 48 hours system, processing plant, storage field, before starting any excavation work, and more. excluding weekends and holidays. For example, digging a hole for a mailbox America’s network of underground support post is considered excavation facilities delivers a majority of the many work. resources to your home, workplace and community. Communication Our Emergency Plan is available upon services, water, gas and some electric request to state and local emergency services reach you through a network personnel. of underground facilities. Your local 911 emergency response also depends on this network. W G P A I We have a regular inspection program A that ensures the integrity of our pipeline R S P system within the various communities we E operate. We regularly patrol our facilities N L to determine any leakage or construction I BEFORE I activity near our pipeline right of ways. N YOU DIG N Our pipelines and other facilities are kept G CALL E under constant surveillance, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by our technical staff 1-800-362-2764 in our Control Center. From this center, OR IN CASE OF EMERGENCY our technicians ensure natural gas arrives where and when it is needed, and 1-800-255-6815 that a quick response is available if any National Gas & Oil problems arise with our system. We have Cooperative field personnel who are also available 24

48 OH21 NEXUS Gas Transmission, LLC (Operated by Enbridge)

5400 Westheimer Court Houston, TX 77056 Public Awareness: 1-888-293-7867 Email: [email protected] Website: www.enbridge.com

Life takes energy: to heat Emergency responder EMERGENCY CONTACT: our homes, to feed our education program 1-855-329-1781 families, to fuel our vehicles. Enbridge offers a free online Enbridge connects people education program to provide public PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Natural Gas 1971 115 to the energy they need to safety and local public officials with the information needed to OHIO help fuel their quality of life. safely and effectively respond to a COUNTIES OF OPERATION: pipeline emergency. This program focuses on information specific to Columbiana Medina the disciplines of firefighting, law In the United States alone, more than Erie Sandusky enforcement, 9-1-1 dispatch, two million miles of pipelines deliver Fulton Stark emergency medical services, petroleum and natural gas products. Henry Summit emergency management and local Every year, Enbridge invests in the latest Huron Wayne government. Additionally, course technology and training to meet the high Lorain Wood completion may count for state- environmental and safety standards our Lucas level continuing education (CE) neighbors expect, and to keep pipelines ______credits. Register for the training at the safest, most efficient and most Changes may occur. Contact the operator to www.mypipelinetraining.com. discuss their pipeline systems and areas of reliable way to move energy resources. operation.

Our safety measures Call or click before you dig markers should never be used as a Safety is, and always will be, our number 811 and ClickBeforeYouDig.com are reference for a pipeline’s exact location. one priority. Our team devotes hundreds free services designed to keep you safe You can also find out where other of thousands of hours every year to when digging. Calling or clicking is always companies’ pipelines are in your area keep our systems running smoothly the safest option anytime you are moving by going to the National Pipeline and without incident. We invest heavily dirt. At least two to three business days Mapping System website at in safety measures including: before your project (depending on state https://www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov. • High-quality pipeline material and law), simply call 811 or visit protective coating www.ClickBeforeYouDig.com with • Pressure tests on new and existing important details about your work, pipelines including: • Inspection and preventative • The type of work you’ll be doing and a maintenance programs description of the area • Round-the-clock monitoring for • The date and time your project will pipelines and facilities begin • Aerial and ground patrols along the • Your worksite’s address, the road on pipeline right-of-way which it’s located and the nearest • Automatic shut-off and remote control intersection valves • Driving directions or GPS coordinates • Emergency response training • Within two to three business days, and drills for employees and local professional locators will mark emergency responders underground utility lines—including • Inspection and preventative pipelines (marked with yellow flags or maintenance programs paint)—so you can work around them, saving yourself from possible injury or What if there is an emergency? property damage. Enbridge facilities are designed to be quickly isolated with block valves for Pipeline location and markers rapid containment in the event of an All pipeline markers provide the name emergency. We have pre-arranged plans of the pipeline operator, product being with local emergency personnel and transported and a telephone number for periodically conduct emergency drills reporting pipeline emergencies. These with these groups.

49 OH21 North Coast Gas Transmission

Bill Cagle 4465 St. Rt. 601 Norwalk, OH 44857 Phone: (419) 660-0432 Emergency Phone: (281) 770-3143 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.somersetgas.com

The pipeline industry actively supports Programs (IMPs). Specific information and promotes safety and public aware- about North Coast Gas Transmissions EMERGENCY CONTACT: ness. Effective enforcement of uniform program may be found by contacting us 1-888-497-5665 federal, state, and industry regulations directly. (i.e. United States Department of Trans- PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: portation) is the best way for government For Your Safety, Call. Natural Gas 1971 115 and industry to achieve their common If there is a pipeline emergency, call goal. If you have questions of a general 1-888-497-5665, 911 or your local fire or OHIO nature about NCGT, please contact our police authorities directly. COUNTIES OF OPERATION: Corporate Communications office at Before You Dig, Call. 1-614-505-7210. Call at least 48 hours before you dig. Cuyahoga Portage Hancock Sandusky Natural Gas Compressors Tell Me More. Huron Seneca North Coast Gas Transmission utilizes Visit www.somersetgas.com. Lorain Summit Natural Gas compressors at 3 locations Lucas Wayne along the pipeline. OUPS Numbers Marion Wood OUPS 1-800-362-2764 Medina Wyandot Integrity Management Programs North Coast 1-888-497-5665 Ottawa Gas transmission and hazardous liquid ______pipeline operators have developed sup- See the following pages for additional Changes may occur. Contact the operator to plemental hazard and assessment pro- information about North Coast Gas discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation. grams known as Integrity Management Transmission.

50 OH21 North Coast Gas Transmission PIPELINES IN YOUR COMMUNITY

Dear Neighbor: Are pipeline markers always placed North Coast’s actions during an Our company, North Coast Gas on top of the pipeline? emergency. Transmission, LLC, operates an Markers indicate the general location We will immediately dispatch industrial gas pipeline in your area. We of a pipeline. They cannot be relied upon personnel to the site to help handle the are committed to the highest safety to indicate exact position of the pipeline emergency and provide information standards in the operation of our they mark. Also, the pipeline may not to public safety officials to aid in the pipelines. With 13 years of experience follow a straight course between markers. response to the emergency. We will also in the industrial gas business, we have And, while markers are helpful in take the necessary operating actions - enjoyed one of the best pipeline safety locating pipelines, they are limited in the starting and stopping pumps, closing and records in the industry. information they provide. They provide no opening valves, and similar steps - to We want to continue that safety record, information, for example, on the depth or minimize the impact of the leak. and we need your help. number of pipelines in the vicinity. But Please: Public safety personnel By knowing and understanding the and others unfamiliar with the pipeline important information contained in this If you are a public safety official ... involved in the emergency should not pamphlet, you can help us continue to ... you know to take whatever steps you attempt to operate any of the valves on keep your neighborhood or workplace the pipeline. Improper operation of the safe. Please read this pamphlet. It will tell deem necessary to safeguard the public in the event of a pipeline emergency. pipeline valves could make the situation you how to recognize and respond to a worse and cause other accidents to pipeline emergency. The following suggestions are offered as a guide: happen. If you live or work near a pipeline, • Secure the area around the leak to a If you or your company performs how can you tell where a pipeline is excavation work ... located? Look for these signs: safe distance. This could include the evacuation of people from homes, .... or if you are a homeowner or farmer businesses, schools, and other who occasionally digs on your property, locations, as well as the erection of we need your help in preventing barricades to control access to the pipeline emergencies. Records show emergency site and similar precautions. that damage from excavation-related activities, particularly from equipment • If the pipeline leak is not burning, take digging into pipelines, is the number steps to prevent ignition. This includes one cause of pipeline accidents. Without Located near roads, Painted Pipeline Marker for prohibiting smoking, rerouting traffic, railroads and along metal or casing vent pipeline patrol proper coordination, excavation activities pipeline right-of-ways plastic posts plane and shutting off the electricity. in the vicinity of underground pipelines NOTE: Emergency phone numbers on signs. can result in very dangerous situations. • If the pipeline leak is burning, try Since pipelines are buried under- to prevent the spread of fire but do Look for pipeline markers. ground, line markers like the ones shown not attempt to extinguish it. Burning above are used to indi­cate their approxi- petroleum products will not explode. To determine if there are pipelines in mate location along the route. The mark- If the fire is extinguished, gas or vapor the area where excavation is planned, ers can be found where a pipeline inter- will collect and could explode when look for pipeline mark­ers at nearby roads, sects a street, highway, railroad, and at reignited by secondary fires. railroads and fences. Don’t try to guess other locations along the pipeline. the route or location of the pipeline from The markers display the material • Contact the pipeline company as where the markers are placed. Call transported in the pipeline, the name of quickly as pos­sible. Pipeline marker the pipeline company toll free at the the pipeline operator, and a telephone signs show the pipeline company’s telephone number shown on the marker number where the operator can be name, emergency telephone number, at least 48 hours before you dig. They will reached in the event of an emergency. and pipeline contents. send a representative to mark the exact location, route, and depth of the pipeline at no charge. Or, call your local One-Call OUPS NUMBERS system listed below. OUPS...... 1-800-362-2764 What to do if you are digging and disturb a pipeline. North Coast...... 1-888-497-5665 Even if you cause what seems to be only minor damage to the pipeline, notify Before You Dig, Call. the pipeline company immediately. A gouge, scrape, dent or crease to the pipe Call at least 48 hours before you dig. or coating may cause a future break or leak. It is imperative that the pipeline

THIS PUBLIC SAFETY INFORMATION IS PROVIDED BY NORTH COAST ©2006 NORTH COAST GAS TRANSMISSIONS, LLC 10/06 7450 owner inspect and repair any damage to the line.

51 OH21 North Coast Gas Transmission How to Recognize a Pipeline Leak SIGHT • SOUND • FLAMES

SIGHT - A spot of dead SOUND - Listen for any FLAMES - (If leak is ignited) - vegetation in an otherwise unusual noise coming from the Caution: some products burn green location may indicate a pipeline. with an almost invisible, pale slow leak. blue flame. If you suspect a fire, do not enter the area. Note: not all North Coast pipelines carry flammable products.

What You Should Do If You Suspect a Leak

1. Immediately leave the area 2. Remain upwind of the leak 3. Avoid creating sparks 4. Turn off any machinery 5. Call your local 911 6. Notify the pipeline operator immediately by calling 1-888-497-5665 7. Do not attempt to extinguish fire

52 OH21 Northeast Ohio Natural Gas Corporation

Kelli Albanese 5640 Lancaster - Newark Rd Pleasantville, OH 43148 Phone: (800) 237-2099 Website: www.neogas.com E-mail: [email protected]

Northeast Ohio Natural Gas Corp. is a they dig. Excavators and natural gas regulated public utility providing efficient, companies must work together to keep EMERGENCY CONTACT: reliable natural gas service to our valued our communities safe. Even minor contact 1-800-451-9465 customers since 1986. In your community with a pipeline, such as a small dent, chip and across Ohio, our dependable or scratch, can cause major damage down PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: gas delivery and LIVE CUSTOMER the road if not professionally repaired. If Natural Gas 1971 115 SERVICE have set us apart. The focus of you suspect a leak, don't try to stop it or our service remains on Public Safety and use anything that could create a spark— OHIO Pipeline Safety. The protection of life, not even a cell phone. Instead, leave the COUNTIES OF OPERATION: property and our environment will always area completely and call the natural gas be our number one concern. We SHARE company listed on the nearest pipeline Ashland Mahoning these safety duties with Excavators, marker. If no company is listed, call 911. Ashtabula Marion Emergency Officials and the General If you come in contact with a pipeline, Carroll Medina Public. The goal of this letter is to raise and cause minor damage such as a dent, Columbiana Morrow safety awareness as partners in Public gouge, scratch or break in coatings, call Coshocton Portage and Pipeline Safety. the appropriate utility with the type and Cuyahoga Richland location of the damage. Please allow Fairfield Stark AWARENESS MESSAGE TO the utility company time to repair the Geauga Summit EXCAVATORS pipeline. If your contact with the pipeline Guernsey Trumbull results in a release of natural gas, please Harrison Tuscarawas Northeast Ohio Natural Gas Corp. contact the appropriate utility and 9-1-1. Hocking Washington urges excavators to dig safely and trust Then take the appropriate steps to keep Holmes Wayne their senses! As construction activity yourself and surrounding property safe. Lake continues to push outward into more ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to rural areas, Northeast Ohio Natural Gas AWARENESS MESSAGE TO discuss their pipeline systems and areas of Corp. is appealing to all excavators, EMERGENCY OFFICIALS operation. including construction firms, landscaping companies, homebuilders and land According to the Public Utilities Commis- developers, to remind them of safe sion of Ohio, over 3.6 million residential, AWARENESS MESSAGE digging practices. By law, all individuals commercial and industrial customers TO PUBLIC OFFICIALS planning any digging, ditching, drilling, throughout our state depend on natural leveling or plowing activity must contact gas to meet their energy needs. Natural Northeast Ohio Natural Gas Corp. urges the Ohio Utilities Protection Service gas companies work hard to keep these Public Officials to Champion Natural Gas (OUPS), 811 or 1-800-362-2764, at customers safe by installing highly visible Safety! Every day, Americans use nearly least two working days beforehand. pipeline markers and sophisticated leak 62 billion cubic feet of natural gas— safely Representatives from the appropriate detection equipment, conducting an- transported to homes and businesses utility companies will then come to the nual leak surveys and performing aerial, via an “energy highway.” This elaborate location and designate a pipeline’s ground and marine inspections. pipeline system is buried underground location with highly visible markers, not only for safety reasons, but also to free of charge. Calling OUPS before Other key components of this safety protect it from the weather and ensure digging is the only way to determine the commitment include a comprehensive uninterrupted service. true location of a pipeline. Some people emergency preparedness plan and assume they can pinpoint a pipeline’s regular meetings with local emergency One of the greatest obstacles to our position simply by drawing a straight officials. When responding to a pipeline nation’s natural gas delivery system, line between two or more ROW pipeline emergency, we all must work together however, happens in backyards and markers. These markers, however, do to keep residents safe. Emergency construction sites throughout the nation: not indicate a pipeline’s depth and are officials are usually first on the scene, unauthorized digging. As a public official, not always located precisely over a line. A and we count on them to take charge and you can help by promoting safe digging pipeline may curve or twist underground establish a safety zone until Northeast throughout your community. By law, to avoid natural or manmade objects, Ohio Natural Gas Corp. representatives individuals must contact the Ohio Utilities such as tree roots or television cable. arrive. Although Northeast Ohio Natural ProtectionService (OUPS), 811 or 1-800- Gas Corp. sponsors meetings with 362-2764, at least two working days prior Northeast Ohio Natural Gas Corp. knows emergency officials to review this plan to any digging, ditching, drilling, leveling most professional excavators in our copies are available anytime, simply by or plowing activity. Representatives from community obey the law and call before calling 1-800-848-5589. the appropriate utility companies will

53 OH21 Northeast Ohio Natural Gas Corporation then come to the location and designate (www.npms.rspa.dot.gov), a geographic • HEAR - A leaking pipeline might make nearby pipelines with highly visible information database that allows users a hissing sound you can HEAR. markers, free of charge. Public officials to view natural gas pipelines in any should keep this information in mind given state and find out the name of If you notice any of the above signs, do when speaking with residents in their the company that operates a particular not try to stop or repair the leak yourself jurisdiction and approving new building pipeline. or use anything that might create a projects—even minor ones like home spark, such as a cell phone. Instead, additions and decks. We’re asking public Everyone should know the signs of a leave the area immediately and call your officials to partner with us in this important natural gas leak: local natural gas company or 9-1-1 for safety initiative. emergency response. • SMELL— To help you SMELL a leak It’s also a good idea for public officials to from a gas line or appliance, a familiar For more information about unauthorized familiarize themselves with the pipelines odor like rotten eggs is often added to digging and natural gas safety, call located in their community. Fortunately, natural gas. Northeast Ohio Natural Gas Corp. at government officials and natural gas 1-800-848-5589 or visit www.neogas. • SEE — Near a gas leak, you might pipeline operators can access the com. And, be sure to visit www. SEE blowing dirt, bubbling water or an National Pipeline Mapping System safegasohio.org. unusual area of dead vegetation.

NORTHEAST OHIO Natural Gas Corporation (NEONG) is providing Awareness of hazards and you this brochure to provide public awareness to those that live and work prevention measures close to our transmission and/or our distribution lines, as well as the undertaken: officials that provide safety and emergency responses to the 25 counties we serve in Ohio. Awareness of hazards: Damage to gas piping can cause leakage which in turn could cause a fire or an explosion. Prevention measures undertaken: Natural gas companies are required by law to Natural Gas perform leakage tests on all jurisdictional main lines and service lines before charging them with The product that is carried through our natural gas. Periodic leak surveys are also required as a transmission and distribution lines is Natural Gas. method to locate and/or repair a leak before it becomes hazardous. We refer to it as the friendly flame. Natural gas is perfect for heating, cooking and other household uses. It is an extremely safe form of energy due to the characteristics of the gas itself. It has a very narrow flammability range since combustion will only occur between 5 to Damage Prevention Awareness & One-Call requirements: 15 percent gas in air mixture. Any percentage above or below these levels OUPS (Ohio Utilities Protection Service) “Call before you dig” 811 or will not ignite. The ignition temperature of natural gas is also a built in 1-800-362-2764 safety feature. At 1100 degrees Fahrenheit, it is almost twice the ignition • Always call OUPS at least 48 hours before you dig. (Gas companies will temperature as gasoline. Also, natural gas is lighter than air so that it mark underground lines using yellow stakes, flags or paint). dissipates rapidly making accidental ignition difficult. All of these safety features add up to making accidental ignition unlikely to occur. • Protect and preserve these approximate markings until they are no longer required for safe and proper excavation. • If markings are destroyed or removed before excavation is complete, the excavator must re-notify OUPS, and the gas locator will remark within 48 hours of the notice. • Maintain reasonable clearance between any subsurface utility and the Pipeline Purpose and reliability - cutting or point of powered equipment. Purpose: To safely transport natural gas. • Marking indicates only the approximate location of buried lines. Hand dig test holes in a Reliability: Our natural gas pipelines are careful and prudent manner to determine the installed only by qualified professionals precise location of underground utility lines. and tested for leakage before they If after hand digging you are still unable to become operational. determine the exact line location, call OUPS or the utility company for assistance prior to any excavation.

54 OH21 Northeast Ohio Natural Gas Corporation

Leak recognition and response: Public Officials

Remember the three ways to recognize a gas leak: Northeast Ohio Natural Gas is a • SMELL - To help you SMELL a leak natural gas utility company certified by from a gas line or appliance, a the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio. familiar odor like rotten eggs is often We provide natural gas service in 25 added to natural gas. Ohio counties. You are receiving this brochure to advise you that NEONG • SEE - Near a gas leak, you might SEE has facilities located within your blowing dirt, bubbling water or an jurisdiction. It also includes the unusual area of dead vegetation. emergency procedures we recommend • HEAR - A leaking pipeline might you follow in the event that one of our make a hissing sound you can HEAR. facilities was to become involved in an emergency such as a severe leak or fire.

- If you recognize even one of the above signs, walk away, right away. Please notify us immediately if you determine that one of our gas facilities - Don’t try to stop or repair the leak yourself or use anything that might must be shut off. If your best judgment create a spark, such as a cell phone. dictates that the emergency is severe - Avoid using potential ignition sources, such as telephones, doorbells, enough, or we are unable to respond electric switches or motor vehicles. quickly enough, please be advised that you are authorized to shut off gas into - Contact your gas company from an outside telephone at the below the facility if necessary. Closing the red listed emergency numbers. valve (identified as the emergency valve) - “Call 911”. Never try to extinguish a gas fire or operate any will safely stop the gas flow into the pipeline valves. facility. However, please be advised that - Include emergency contact information for your natural gas company on you are not authorized to turn the gas your list of important phone numbers (e.g. fire, police, physicians, etc.). back on or to attempt to reestablish gas service once a facility has been shut off. Company employees will be responsible for reestablishing service once it has been determined it is safe to do so. For additional natural gas safety information visit www.safegasohio.org For additional pipeline location information or any other additional information call 1-800-848-5589. For a list of pipeline operators in your area go to www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov

All of the company’s pipelines and gas facilities are properly marked and identified. Our 24-hour emergency phone number is operated by an answering service in Canton, Ohio and the phone number is listed on our pipeline markers and gas facilities. When trying to contact us via the emergency phone number, please stay on the line and you will be connected directly to our company Emergency Preparedness emergency response personnel. The Company strongly urges any public The events of September 11th have added another official, sheriff, police department or fire facet to our relationship with public officials in department that is first on the site in addition to the traditional emergency response role. response to a gas-related emergency Our company has increased our awareness and involving company facilities to: security practices and we value any information that you might be able to provide us concerning A. Respond as rapidly as possible. suspicious activities in and around our facilities. B. To immediately evacuate all the occupants in the event there is no fire but Please feel free to investigate any questionable there is gas present or reported inside or near a building or structure. activity. Our employees are provided company issued C. Shut off the gas immediately if possible. identification badges and should be able to identify themselves as company employees if questioned. D. Attempt to prevent or guard against any accidental or inadvertent ignition of the gas present. It is our desire to cooperate with your department in 1. DO NOT operate light switches. DO NOT turn electrical equipment or any way possible in order to provide the highest level appliances off or on since the spark could cause ignition. of public safety. If you have any suggestions or recommendations for a better response on our behalf, 2. DO NOT use the phone in the building containing the leaking gas. please feel free to contact our Compliance 3. DO NOT permit the operation or starting of motor vehicles or Manager at (800) 237-2099 equipment in the vicinity of the leaking gas. 4. Keep bystanders a safe distance away from the emergency area. E. Please keep in mind that burning gas presents no explosion hazard. In many circumstances a fire in a facility supplied by gas can be less hazardous if the fire is allowed to burn until the gas supply can be shut off.

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Northeast Ohio Emergency number- 1-800-451-9465 If you are interested in NEONG’s Integrity Management plan please contact our Compliance Department at (800) 237-2099

55 OH21 Ohio Gas Company

Chad Smith 200 W. High St. P.O.Box 528 Bryan, Ohio 43506 Phone: (419) 630-2258 or (800) 331-7396 Fax: (419) 636-9837 www.ohiogas.com E-mail: [email protected]

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AWARENESS MESSAGE TO PUBLIC OFFICIALS EMERGENCY CONTACT: When an emergency occurs, protect- 1-800-331-7396 or ing lives and the environment requires Public Officials are asked to be our (419) 636-3642 a team effort with local emergency re- partners in safety. They can help sponders. To ensure safe operations promote safe digging throughout their PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: of our facilities, Ohio Gas representa- communities by keeping in mind when Natural Gas 1971 115 tives schedule meetings, as requested, issuing new home construction permits with local emergency responders to re- or even minor ones, like home additions OHIO view emergency response procedures. and decks, that it is the law to “Call COUNTIES OF OPERATION: Awareness is crucial in preventing pipe- Before You Dig”. Everyone should know line accidents. By working together, we the signs of a natural gas leak: SMELL - Defiance Lucas can reduce third party damage to the To help you SMELL a leak, a familiar odor Fulton Paulding pipeline, prevent accidents and maintain like rotten eggs is added to natural gas; Henry Williams public safety. SEE - near a leak you may SEE blowing ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to dirt, bubbling water or an unusual area discuss their pipeline systems and areas of AWARENESS MESSAGE TO of dead vegetation; HEAR - a leaking operation. EXCAVATORS pipeline might make a hissing sound you can HEAR. If you suspect a natural gas The Ohio Gas Company continually leak, first move your feet and call when stresses to all excavators to dig safely you’re down the street. Fulton Lucas and “Call Before You Dig”. By law, all Williams individuals planning on digging, ditching, PIPELINE PURPOSE AND leveling or plowing activity must contact RELIABILITY the Ohio Utilities Protection Service Defiance Henry (OUPS) at 1-800-362-2764 or 8-1-1 at Purpose: To safely transport natural gas. least two working days before digging. Paulding Excavators are told to call OUPS to have Reliability: Our natural gas pipelines OHIO GAS COMPANY our underground gas facilities located are installed, tested and maintained by SERVICE AREA and marked with paint and/or flags. qualified professionals. This is a FREE service. This message is conveyed to all excavators, land developers, homebuilders, homeowners OHIO GAS COMPANY EMERGENCY CONTACT LIST and landscaping companies to remind them of safe digging practices. Bryan General Office 200 W. High Street 1-800-331-7396 P.O.Box 528 (419) 636-1117 AWARENESS MESSAGE TO Bryan, Ohio 43506 EMERGENCY OFFICIALS Bryan Operations Office 715 East Wilson Street 1-800-331-7396 P.O.Box 528 (419) 636-1117 When responding to a pipeline emergen- Bryan, Ohio 43506 cy, we all must work together to keep the public safe. Emergency Officials are usu- Emergency - Nights & Weekends, ally the first on the scene and we count Holidays (24 hours) (419) 636-3642 on them to establish a safety zone until Ohio Gas Company representatives ar- NON - EMERGENCY CONTACT LIST rive. Ohio Gas works hard to keep our Western Division: Defiance, Paulding and Williams Counties customers safe by conducting annual Greiser, Craig - Western District Manager 1-800-331-7396 leak surveys, maintaining visible pipe- line markers and having representatives Eastern Division: Fulton, Henry and Western Lucas Counties available for meetings by simply contact- Penrod, Chad - Eastern District Manager 1-800-331-7396 ing our office and requesting a time.

56 OH21 Ohio Gas Company

as practical after the gas has been shut off, do not attempt to turn the gas back on. Only the Ohio Gas Company personnel are authorized to turn on the natural gas service. At an indus- trial fire, do not shut off any valves un- til you talk to an Ohio Gas Company representative. Notify the Ohio Gas Company immediately if natural gas is suspected as a contributing factor to any fire.

4. Natural gas odor call.

If the odor appears to be very strong, evacuate the structure and keep the CONTROL OF NATURAL GAS IN AN area clear of people and possible ig- EMERGENCY nition sources. Shut off the gas at the meter stop located near the meter set. 1. Natural gas escaping outdoors. Consideration should be given to dis- connecting the power and telephone Keep the area clear of people and supply. All odor calls, minor or major, possible ignition sources. Be sure to should be reported to the Ohio Gas check the area down wind of the es- Company immediately. caping gas. Notify the Ohio Gas Com- pany immediately. 5. Natural gas blowing at a regulator station 2. Natural gas burning outdoors. Do not attempt to close any valves Make no attempt to extinguish the fire, at a pressure regulating station site. if lives are not in danger. Keep any Turning the wrong valve could create combustibles cool with water. If natural another type of emergency. Keep gas is burning in an excavation trench, the area clear of people and ignition do not spray water in the trench; this sources, including down wind of makes repairs slower and more haz- the blowing gas. Only Ohio Gas ardous for our employees. Notify the Company personnel are authorized Ohio Gas Company immediately. to operate valves within a regulator station. Notify the Ohio Gas Company 3. Structure fires with natural gas immediately. service. 6. Do not operate main line shut off Upon arriving at the scene, if the fire valves. officer in charge determines it neces- sary, the natural gas may be shut off at Only Ohio Gas Company personnel are the meter stop located near the meter authorized to operate these valves. set. Notify the gas company as soon

57 OH21 Ohio Valley Gas Corporation

Conan Wallace 215 W. Franklin St. Winchester, IN 47394 Phone: (765) 584-5501 Emergency No.: (765) 584-5503 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ovgc.com

OHIO PUBLIC AWARENESS EMERGENCY CONTACT: Ohio Valley Gas Corporation and 1-877-853-5501 subsidiary Ohio Valley Gas Incorporated are investor owned natural gas PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: utilities regulated by the Indiana Utility Natural Gas 1971 115 Regulatory Commission and the Public Utility Commission of Ohio. OHIO COUNTIES OF OPERATION: The companies are supplied through both Texas Gas Transmission, LLC, a Darke Boardwalk Pipeline Partners, L. P. and ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to ANR, an El Paso company. discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation. Ohio Valley Gas delivers Natural Gas to customers in areas of 16 Indiana counties and to part of Darke County, Ohio.

The Ohio customers are serviced through the Winchester, IN District Office at 215 W. Franklin St. and the satellite office at 317 N. Columbia St. in Union City, IN. Communities served in Ohio include Union City and Hill Grove. Emergencies and general information in Ohio can be addressed by calling 1-877-853-5501.

Service area

ServiceWebsites area of interest: ovgc.com, safegasohio.org, oups.org

Websites of interest: ovgc.com, safegasohio.org, oups.org

58 OH21 Ohio Valley Gas Corporation

The natural gas companies of Ohio, anyone begins construction or excavation, Four simple steps to safe digging are: including our company, continuously it is required by law to have underground invest time and money into research, utilities professionally marked at least • Call before you dig testing, damage prevention training and two working days in advance. In Ohio, • Wait the required time for marking building awareness in order to ensure the Ohio Utilities Protection Service runs our positive pipeline safety record. this “one-call” system and will arrange • Respect the marks for the correct areas to be marked by • Dig with care Damage from outside forces such as the applicable company. The number to unauthorized digging is the leading cause call to have utilities marked is 1-800-362- of pipeline incidents or leaks. Before 2764 or 811 nationwide.

59 OH21 Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company, LP.

1300 Main St. Houston, TX 77002 Phone: (713) 989-7000 Website: www.energytransfer.com

Energy Transfer Partners, a Texas-based • Interstate Transportation and Storage energy company founded in 1995 as a Operations – approximately 19,000 EMERGENCY CONTACT: small intrastate natural gas pipeline miles of natural gas pipelines; 10,770 1-800-225-3913 company, is now one of the largest miles of crude oil pipelines; and 2,200 and most diversified master limited miles of refined products pipelines PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: partnerships in the United States. along with 40 refined products Natural Gas 1971 115

marketing terminals. Strategically positioned in all of the major OHIO U.S. production basins, the company • Midstream Operations – approximately COUNTIES OF OPERATION: owns and operates a geographically 40,000 miles of natural gas gathering diverse portfolio of energy assets, pipelines and more than 60 processing, Allen Lucas including midstream, intrastate and treating and conditioning plants. Darke Paulding interstate transportation and storage • NGL Transportation and Services – Defiance Preble assets. Energy Transfer operates more approximately 4,800 miles of NGL Fulton Putnam than 90,000 miles of natural gas, crude oil, pipelines, three processing plants, four Henry Van Wert natural gas liquids and refined products fractionation facilities and NGL storage ______pipelines and related facilities, including Changes may occur. Contact the operator to facilities with aggregate working terminalling, storage, fractionation, discuss their pipeline systems and areas of storage capacity of approximately 53 operation. blending and various acquisition and million Bbls. marketing assets in 38 states. • Intrastate Transportation and Storage Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Company, areas in the Anadarko Basin of Texas, Operations – approximately 7,900 an approximately 6,000-mile natural gas and Kansas through Missouri, miles of natural gas pipelines and pipeline system with access to diverse Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and into Michigan. three storage facilities. supply sources, extends from producing Our Midwest customer base includes some of the nation’s largest utility and industrial natural gas users. For more information about local op- erations of Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Company, please contact us:

For the Ohio counties of Allen, Defiance, Fulton, Henry, Lucas, Paulding, Putnam and Van Wert: Sean Spence Operations Manager (517) 546-4770 (wk), (517) 404-8809 (m) [email protected] For the Ohio counties of Darke and Preble: Joel Norton Operations Manager (317) 733-3222 (wk), (313) 215-2916 (m) [email protected]

60 OH21 Pembina Cochin LLC

Pembina Cochin, LLC P.O. Box 832 Goshen, IN 46527 Phone: 574-534-1486

A SAFE, EFFICIENT ENERGY current on the pipeline to stop and TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM slow the rate of corrosion. This system EMERGENCY CONTACT: is continually monitored by electronic 1-800-360-4706 Pembina Cochin LLC is a company software system alarming operations of that cares about communities where any equipment alarm or fault. Electronic PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: we operate. This includes raising In-Line Inspection Tools called “smart Nitrogen 1066 121 awareness and educating those pigs” travel inside the pipe, detecting stakeholders who are near and/or dents and metal loss on the pipeline. OHIO impacted by our pipeline operations. We regularly patrol the system with low COUNTIES OF OPERATION: flying aircraft and also depend on our COMMITMENT TO SAFETY, HEALTH neighbors near the pipeline to report Fulton Williams & ENVIRONMENT activity near the line. ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to Pipeline Safety The Cochin Pipeline System’s Control discuss their pipeline systems and areas of Cochin Pipeline’s goal is “no accidents, operation. Center monitors flow rates, pressures, no harm to people, and no damage and system alarms on a 24-hour basis. to the environment.” As part of our In the unlikely event that a leak should commitment to achieve this goal, occur, The Control Center will dispatch people working on our pipelines use our pipeline maintenance crews (located a systematic and managed approach at strategic points along the pipeline) to to ensure a safe working environment. the site ensuring the safety the public. This system ensures we consider the environment when we do our everyday Pipe Markers work Cochin Pipeline installs pipeline markers along the right-of-way to ensure the As your neighbor, we work hard to public is aware the pipeline is in the operate the Cochin Pipeline System in area. The markers are placed near but a safe and environmentally responsible not necessarily on top of the pipeline. It manner. Our safety effort began before is important to remember that markers we installed the pipe. We selected do not tell you the exact location, route, high-quality, strength-tested steel pipe depth or number of pipelines. to ensure it met our standards. When ready to install the pipeline, we welded One Call Systems the pipe segments together and x-rayed To prevent incidents and to ensure the the welds to ensure they were complete. digging community knows where our Before putting the pipelines into underground lines are located, Pembina operation, we tested them at a higher Cochin LLC participates and is involved pressure than would normally exist in in the State One Call Systems. The the lines. This told us the pipelines were telephone number is listed below. safe to operate. OUPS Pipeline Integrity Program ONE CALL Cochin Pipeline’s integrity program 811 ensures the integrity of our Cochin 1-800-892-0123 pipeline system. The pipeline is www.oups.org protected from corrosion by a Cathodic CALL 2 WORKING DAYS Protection system utilizing rectifiers BEFORE YOU DIG! and anodes, to generate an impressed

61 OH21 Piedmont Gas Company

Scott White 159 Stonecreek Road NW New Philadelphia, OH 44663 Phone: (330) 339-5454 Website: www.piedgas.com E-mail: [email protected]

ALL ABOUT US: “Call Before You Dig” telephone number, just dial 811 to convey your excavation EMERGENCY CONTACT: Piedmont Gas Company is a locally notice. 1-330-339-5454 owned and operated natural gas company located in New Philadelphia, HAZARD AWARENESS: PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Ohio. Established in 1988, we began Natural Gas 1971 115 serving rural communities in Harrison The potential impacts of a pipeline and Tuscarawas counties. Since then we emergency include fire, injury, OHIO have expanded into Holmes, Guernsey environmental damage, monetary loss, COUNTIES OF OPERATION: and Coshocton counties, maintaining etc. You can use your three senses, sight, over 100 miles of main line. sound and smell to identify potential Coshocton Holmes hazards. Look for unusual ground color, Guernsey Tuscarawas We would like to take just a moment dead vegetation, pool of liquid on the Harrison to raise your awareness that although ground, rainbow sheen on water, vapor ______PiedmontChanges may Gasoccur. Contact Company the operator to pipelines are underground and virtually clouds or frost. You should listen for a discuss their pipeline systems and areas of go unnoticed, chances are that you either loud high-pitched whistle or roar. The3 inchoperation. Pipeline Marker live or work near a pipeline facility. While smell of gasoline or diesel fuel may also it is highly unlikely that the facilities will be a sign of a pipeline release. Although experience any problems, we would like natural gas is odorless, an odorant is to provide this safety information to you added to the gas to give it the distinctive, so you will be able to identify a problem repugnant smell familiar to most of us. and know what to do if a problem occurs. If you hear, see or smell anything that Please share this information with all who you suspect may be a leak, don’t try to live at your address. investigate the situation on your own, leave the area immediately and call for According to the American Gas assistance. Association, natural gas supplies nearly one-fourth of all the energy used in the EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS United States. Natural gas is delivered COMMUNICATIONS: to customers through a safe, sound, 2.2 million mile underground pipeline Public safety and environmental system. Gas utilities serve more than 63 protection are the top priorities in any million residential and more than 5 million pipeline emergency response, for this commercial enterprises. reason, emergency preparedness is essential. Pipeline companies are DAMAGE PREVENTION required to have emergency response AWARENESS: plans. These plans are developed for use internally and externally, with appropriate We strive to maintain high safety officials, and are in accordance with standards within our system, for us to federal and state regulations. To access maintain these standards we follow each individual company’s emergency a rigid Damage Prevention Plan. The response plan, you must contact that Piedmont Gas Company purpose of this plan is to maximize the company directly. For a current list of 3 inch Pipeline Marker safety to the public and to minimize the emergency numbers for operators in chance of damage to Piedmont Gas Ohio, visit www.oups.org. facilities. If you plan to dig or excavate, it Call 330-339-5454 is your responsibility to notify the service Emergency response organizations providers of underground facilities. should also develop an emergency Before you dig or excavate, contact response plan. Pipeline emergencies the OHIO UTILITIES PROTECTION are handled safely and effectively SERVICE ( O.U.P.S. ) at least 48 hours when responders are dependent on a in advance at 1-800-362-2746. CALL predetermined and approved system BEFORE YOU DIG, IT’S THE LAW! for managing the event. Once a plan is You may also use the NEW national in place, emergency response officials

62 OH21 Piedmont Gas Company should practice hands-on drills or hour emergency telephone number for For any additional information about exercises with operators to assure that the pipeline operator. Markers are placed pipeline safety, contact our office Monday the plan can be performed effectively. near but not necessarily on top of the thru Friday between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. pipeline, it is important to remember toll free at 1-800-734-5724, or locally at PIPELINE MARKERS: that markers may not tell you the exact (330) 339-5454. You can also visit our location, route, depth or number of web site at www.piedgas.com. Pipeline companies use markers to pipelines. Never assume that a pipeline show the approximate location of a runs in a straight line between markers pipeline. Markers identify the pipeline and never rely solely on the presence or company, product type and have 24- absence of pipeline markers. Always call the states One-Call notification service.

63 OH21

Rover Pipeline

1300 Main St. Houston, TX 77002 Phone: (713) 989-7000 Website: www.energytransfer.com

Energy Transfer Partners, a Texas-based Rover Pipeline is an approximately energy company founded in 1995 as a 700-mile natural gas pipeline designed EMERGENCY CONTACT: small intrastate natural gas pipeline to transport product from the rapidly ex- 1-800-225-3913 company, is now one of the largest panding Marcellus and Utica Shale pro- and most diversified master limited duction areas to markets in the Midwest, PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: partnerships in the United States. Northeast, East Coast, Gulf Coast and Natural Gas 1971 115

Canada. Rover is a joint venture and op- Strategically positioned in all of the major erated by Energy Transfer Partners. OHIO U.S. production basins, the company COUNTIES OF OPERATION: owns and operates a geographically For more information about local opera- diverse portfolio of energy assets, tions of Rover Pipeline, please contact: Ashland Jefferson including midstream, intrastate and Carroll, Harrison, Jefferson, Stark Belmont Monroe interstate transportation and storage and Tuscarawas counties: Carroll Noble assets. Energy Transfer operates more Ryan Sluss Crawford Richland than 90,000 miles of natural gas, crude oil, Operations Manager Defiance Seneca natural gas liquids and refined products 330-316-5476 Fulton Stark pipelines and related facilities, including [email protected] Hancock Tuscarawas terminalling, storage, fractionation, Harrison Wayne blending and various acquisition and Ashland, Crawford, Defiance, Fulton, Henry Wood marketing assets in 38 states. Hancock, Henry, Richland, Seneca, ______Wayne and Wood counties: Changes may occur. Contact the operator to • Intrastate Transportation and Storage Troy Clayton discuss their pipeline systems and areas of Operations – approximately 7,900 operation. Operations Manager miles of natural gas pipelines and 567-302-4044 (w) 419-276-4716 (m) three storage facilities. [email protected] • Interstate Transportation and Storage Belmont, Monroe and Noble counties: Operations – approximately 19,000 Brian Shafer miles of natural gas pipelines; 10,770 Operations Manager miles of crude oil pipelines; and 2,200 740-260-6505 miles of refined products pipelines [email protected] along with 40 refined products Ashtabula marketing terminals. Lake

Lucas Fulton • Midstream Operations – approximately Williams Ottawa Geauga Cuyahoga

40,000 miles of natural gas gathering Erie Trumbull Wood Sandusky Lorain Defiance Henry pipelines and more than 60 processing, Portage Huron Medina Summit Seneca treating and conditioning plants. Paulding Mahoning

Putnam Hancock

• NGL Transportation and Services – Ashland Wayne Stark Van Wert Wyandot Crawford Columbiana Richland approximately 4,800 miles of NGL Allen Hardin Carroll pipelines, three processing plants, four Marion Holmes Auglaize Mercer Morrow Jefferson fractionation facilities and NGL storage Tuscarawas Knox Logan Harrison facilities with aggregate working Shelby Coshocton Union Delaware storage capacity of approximately 53 OHIO Darke Champaign Licking Guernsey Belmont million Bbls. Miami Muskingum Franklin Clark Madison Noble Monroe Fairfield Perry Preble Montgomery Greene Pickaway Morgan

Fayette Hocking Washington

Butler Warren Clinton Ross Athens Vinton

Hamilton Highland Meigs Pike Clermont Jackson

Brown Scioto Adams Gallia

Lawrence

64 OH21 Shell Pipeline Company LP

Shell Pipeline Company LP OPERATION GUIDE: OHIO, PENNSYLVANIA, WEST VIRGINIA

Shell has been in the pipeline transportation business EMERGENCY CONTACT: for over 100 years. We transport over two billion 1-800-922-3459 barrels of crude oil and refi ned products annually PRODUCTS / DOT GUIDEBOOK ID# / GUIDE#: and operate pipelines in several states. Shell Pipeline Ethane 1961 115

Company LP is a wholly owned subsidiary of Shell Ohio counties of operation: Oil Products US, a unit of Shell Oil Company, and Carroll, Harrison, Jefferson has its headquarters located in Houston, Texas. Pennsylvania counties of operation: Allegheny, Beaver, Washington West Virginia counties of operation: COMMITMENT TO WHAT TO DO IN ADVANCE Hancock SAFETY, HEALTH AND Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their ENVIRONMENT For your safety, pipeline marker signs have been installed along the pipeline systems and areas of operations Pipeline transportation is vital to pipeline route at frequent intervals meeting our nation’s growing energy to indicate the approximate location needs. In fact, pipelines transport and provide vital emergency more than two-thirds of the petroleum information about Shell’s pipelines. Call “811” Before you products we use in our daily lives, Dig or Dredge including gasoline, diesel and jet If you live or work near our pipelines, fuel, home heating oil, and kerosene. take time to familiarize yourself with The public expects that we will the pipeline markers on your property It’s a Free Service and meet that need by operating our or in your community. Write down It’s the Law! pipelines safely and reliably. At the names and phone numbers of Shell Pipeline, we are committed to the pipeline companies or operators protecting the health and safety of listed on the marker signs in case of the public and the environment in an emergency. all of the communities in which we operate. We have many dedicated IN AN EMERGENCY employees and company programs in place to improve performance and Fortunately, pipeline incidents are enhance our relationship with those rare, but they can occur. The liquid who live and work near our facilities. petroleum products transported by Shell Pipeline Company are Pipelines are the most efficient and flammable and potentially safest method by which to transport hazardous and explosive under hydrocarbon products and they are certain conditions. It is important inherently safer than other modes for you to know what to do if of transportation such as rail, barge you suspect a pipeline release or and truck. While the amount of emergency. In the event of an fuel energy being used in the U.S. emergency involving a Shell Pipeline continues to increase dramatically, the Company pipeline, contact the industry’s safety performance in recent nationwide Shell Pipeline Emergency years has improved significantly and number below - toll free, 24 hours a serious accidents are rare. Pipelines day: 1-800-922-3459 help ensure a plentiful supply of energy to keep our economy sound.

65 OH21 This map shows our Pipeline System in the following counties of operation: Ohio Pennsylvania West Virginia • Carroll • Allegheny • Hancock • Harrison • Beaver • Jefferson • Washington

Attn: Regional Public Awareness P.O. Box 52163 New Orleans, LA 70152 Program Administrator Website: www.shell.us/pipeline

66 OH21 Suburban Natural Gas Company

Sam Reda 2626 Lewis Center Road Lewis Center, OH 43035-9206 Phone: (740) 548-2450 Established 1882 Website: www.sngco.com

TO EMERGENCY OFFICIALS: securing the area and providing traffic control and emergency services EMERGENCY CONTACT: Suburban Natural Gas Company and if necessary. 1-740-548-2450 Emergency Officials Team Up for (in Lewis Center) • Allow natural gas company Natural Gas Safety 1-419-655-2345 representative to operate valves. (in Cygnet) According to the Public Utilities • Use only intrinsically safe equipment. Commission of Ohio, over 3.6 million PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: residential, commercial and industrial DO NOT… Natural Gas 1971 115 customers throughout our state depend on natural gas to meet their energy • Attempt to operate any pipeline OHIO needs. Natural gas companies work system equipment. COUNTIES OF OPERATION: hard to keep these customers safe by • Turn vehicles or equipment on or off installing highly visible pipeline markers Delaware Marion or use any device that might create a and conduct frequent inspections with Henry Wood spark, like a cell phone, without sophisticated leak detection equipment. Lucas leaving the area first. ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to Other key components of this safety For more information about natural gas discuss their pipeline systems and areas of commitment include a comprehensive operation. emergency response and training, call emergency preparedness plan and SUBURBAN NATURAL GAS COMPANY meetings with local emergency officials. at 419-655-2345 in Cygnet, Ohio or survey just for emergency officials, click “When responding to a pipeline 740-548-2450 in Lewis Center, Ohio; or on “Safety” and learn how Emergency emergency, we all must work together visit our website at www.sngco.com. Officials can get involved and spread the to keep residents safe. Emergency Also be sure to visit www.safegasohio. word about natural gas safety. officials are usually first on the scene, org, where you can complete a short and we count on them to take charge and establish a safety zone until our representatives arrive,” explains Bret Clark, Manager of Safety Compliance. SUBURBAN is also participating in C P a comprehensive natural gas safety awareness campaign sponsored by I the Ohio Gas Association (for more A information about the campaign, visit U GP www.safegasohio.org). E In the meantime, here are some simple T A tips for emergency officials to remember L if dispatched to a pipeline incident (the I S following dos and don’ts are general I guidelines; they are not meant to replace O N an existing emergency response plan): N E DO… N • From a safe distance away, call the I natural gas company listed on the nearest pipeline marker with the O location and the type of emergency. If no company is listed, call 9-1-1. O • Protect the public by evacuating and

67 OH21 Summit Midstream Partners, LP

Website: www.summitmidstream.com

SUMMIT MIDSTREAM PA RTNERS, LP

ABOUT SUMMIT MIDSTREAM gas, which provides about 24 percent of PARTNERS, LP all the energy used in the United States, EMERGENCY CONTACT: and over 700 million gallons of petroleum 1-888-643-7929 Headquartered in Houston, TX, Summit products per day. currently owns and operates midstream PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: energy infrastructure assets consisting MAINTAINING SAFETY AND Natural Gas 1971 115 of natural gas gathering and crude oil INTEGRITY OF PIPELINES gathering systems positioned in the core OHIO areas of western Colorado, north-central Summit Midstream invests significant COUNTIES OF OPERATION: Texas, northwestern North Dakota, time and capital maintaining the quality northern West Virginia, southeastern and integrity of our pipeline systems. Belmont Monroe New Mexico and southeastern Ohio. Most active pipelines are monitored ______Our assets comprise of approximately 24 hours a day via manned control Changes may occur. Contact the operator to 1,880 miles of pipeline and over centers. Summit Midstream control discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation. 250,000 horsepower of compression center personnel continually monitor our which enable us to provide gathering, pipeline system and assess changes compression and dehydration services in pressure and flow. They notify field free. The new 811 number eliminates to some of the largest natural gas and personnel if there is a possibility of the confusion of multiple “Call Before crude oil producers in North America. a leak. Automatic shut-off valves are You Dig” numbers because it’s easy to sometimes utilized to isolate a leak. use and remember, and is the same in Summit operates gas pipelines in your If a pipeline segment meets certain every state. Calls will be routed to the area. Because you live or work near a criteria established by the Department respective One Call Centers which will Summit gas pipeline we request you of Transportation, pipeline operators then notify Summit Midstream when the please read this information and share are required to designate that segment excavation is near one of our pipelines. it with your family, friends, co-workers as being in a High Consequence Area and community. Everyone plays a role in (HCA). Summit Midstream Partners, pipeline safety so it is vital that you are FARM AND EXCAVATION SAFETY IS LP has developed an Integrity informed about the safety messages that A SHARED RESPONSIBILITY Management Program (IMP) in order are tied to the energy that plays an im- to more effectively maintain the safety No one digs more dirt than America’s portant role in our lives. and integrity of our pipeline assets, farmers, ranchers, and excavators, which What you should learn and know from particularly in HCAs. An overview of our is why many agricultural operations such reading this communication: IMP is available upon request. as chisel plowing, deep ripping or soil sampling, drain tile installation and other • General pipeline information. DAMAGE PREVENTION IS deep excavation activities can benefit • How to contact Summit and the safety IMPORTANT TO SUMMIT from calling 811. measures we take to maintain safe MIDSTREAM Accidentally striking a pipeline can lead operations. Summit Midstream Partners, LP main- to serious injury or death, making it • How to identify where Summit gas tains a Damage Prevention Program in critical for farmers and excavators to pipelines are located near you. accordance with state and federal guide- follow appropriate safety procedures. If lines. The purpose of this program is to your farming activities consist of DEEP • Safe digging procedures and how to prevent damage to our pipelines and fa- PLOWING, POST HOLE DIGGING, ensure others around you are using cilities from excavation activities. LEVELING, MAINTAINER USE, DIG- safe digging practices. GING, TRENCHING, or any other below • How to recognize and respond in the CALL BEFORE YOU DIG. IT’S FREE, surface use of equipment, it is critical for event of a pipeline emergency. AND IT’S THE LAW! you to make a One-Call. Over time, the depth of the pipeline can Most pipeline accidents occur when PIPELINE PURPOSE AND change due to natural causes, erosion, individuals are not aware of a pipeline’s RELIABILITY and other factors. Always call 811 to location before they begin their work. have the lines marked so that you can be Pipelines are the safest and most You can help prevent pipeline incidents sure to stay safe. efficient means of transporting natural by contacting your state one call agency gas and petroleum products, according before you dig. One easy phone call to National Transportation Safety Board to 811 gets the approximate location statistics. Pipelines transport natural of underground utility lines marked for

68 OH21 Summit Midstream Partners, LP

HOW WOULD YOU KNOW WHERE A when our pipelines cross private property. WHAT DOES SUMMIT MIDSTREAM SUMMIT MIDSTREAM PIPELINE IS? Rights-of-way are often recognizable as DO IF A LEAK OCCURS? corridors that are clear of trees, buildings Pipeline markers are typically seen where In order to prepare for potential leaks, or other structures except for the pipeline a pipeline intersects a street, highway or Summit Midstream Partners, LP regularly markers. A right-of-way may not have railway. They are placed along pipeline communicates, plans, and trains with markers clearly present and may only routes to identify the approximate— local emergency personnel such as be indicated by cleared corridors of land, NOT EXACT—location of the pipeline. fire and police departments. Upon the except where farm land or crops exist. They contain information about Summit notification of an incident or leak, either County Clerk’s Offices also have record Midstream, the product transported, and by Summit Midstream’s internal control of easements which are public record. our emergency telephone number. For center or by phone, we will immediately any person to willfully deface, damage, dispatch trained personnel to assist HOW WOULD YOU RECOGNIZE A remove, or destroy any pipeline marker public safety officials in their response PIPELINE LEAK? is a federal crime. to the emergency. Summit Midstream SIGHT Partners will also take steps to minimize Markers do not indicate pipeline burial Liquid pools, discolored or dead the amount of product that leaks out and depth, which will vary. vegetation, continuous bubbling in to isolate the pipeline. Pipeline Marker — This marker is the wet or flooded areas, an oily sheen on Summit Midstream’s control center may: most common. It contains Summit water surfaces, or blowing dirt around a Midstream’s information, product, and pipeline area can all be indicative of a • Stop or reduce the flow of product emergency contact number. Size, shape pipeline leak. • Dispatch pipeline emergency response and color may vary. SOUND personnel and equipment to the Aerial Marker — These skyward facing Volume can range from a quiet hissing to emergency site markers are used by patrol planes that a loud roar depending on the size of the • Inform you of any special precautionary monitor Summit Midstream pipeline leak and pipeline system. recommendations routes. SMELL • Act as a liaison between emergency Casing Vent Marker — This marker indi- An unusual smell, or petroleum odor, will response agencies and Summit cates that a Summit Midstream pipeline sometimes accompany pipeline leaks. Midstream Partners, LP personnel (protected by a steel outer casing) pass- es beneath a nearby roadway, rail line or WHAT TO DO IN THE EVENT OF A • Help bring the incident to conclusion other crossing. LEAK: as quickly and safely as possible • Turn off any equipment and eliminate WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF HOW CAN YOU HELP? any ignition sources without risking in- DAMAGING/DISTURBING A jury. While accidents pertaining to pipeline SUMMIT MIDSTREAM PIPELINE • Leave the area by foot immediately. facilities are rare, awareness of the As soon as any damage is discovered, Try to direct any other bystanders to location of the pipeline, the potential including gouges, dents, or breaks to leave the area. Attempt to stay upwind. hazards, and what to do if a leak occurs can coatings, cable sheathes, and cathodic • Notify Summit Midstream and call 911 help minimize the number of accidents. protection anodes or wiring, report the or your local emergency response A leading cause of pipeline incidents is type and location of the damage to number. third-party excavation damage. Summit Summit Midstream and permit the utility Midstream is responsible for the safety a reasonable amount of time to make WHAT NOT TO DO IN THE EVENT OF and security of our pipelines. Here’s what necessary repairs. A LEAK: you can do to help: Immediately report to Summit Midstream, • DO NOT cause any open flame or • Become familiar with Summit Mid- the protection service, and, if necessary, other potential source of ignition such stream pipelines and pipeline facilities to the appropriate law enforcement as an electrical switch, vehicle ignition, in the area (marker signs, fence signs agencies and fire departments by calling light a match, etc. Do not start motor at gated entrances, etc). 9-1-1, any damage to an underground vehicles or electrical equipment. • Record Summit Midstream Partners, utility facility that results in escaping • DO NOT come into direct contact with LP’s contact information and any pipe- flammable, corrosive, explosive, or toxic any escaping liquids. line information from nearby marker/ liquids or gas, and take reasonable facility signs and keep in a permanent appropriate actions needed to protect • DO NOT drive into a leak while leaving location near the telephone. persons and property and to minimize the area. safety hazards until those agencies and • Be aware of any unusual or suspicious • DO NOT attempt to operate any departments and the utility arrive at the activities or unauthorized excavations pipeline valves yourself. You may scene. taking place within or near the Sum- inadvertently route more product to the mit Midstream pipeline right-of-way or leak or cause a secondary incident. WHAT IS A RIGHT-OF-WAY AND CAN pipeline facility; report any such activi- I BUILD OR DIG ON IT? • DO NOT attempt to extinguish a ties to Summit Midstream and the local petroleum product fire. Wait for local law enforcement. Summit Midstream works diligently firemen and other professionals to establish written agreements, or trained to deal with such emergencies. easements, with landowners to allow for ease of construction and maintenance

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RESPONDING TO A PIPELINE • DO NOT attempt to operate any NATIONAL PIPELINE MAPPING EMERGENCY pipeline valves yourself. You may SYSTEM inadvertently route more product to the The following guidelines are designed to Transmission Pipeline Mapping leak or cause a secondary incident. ensure the safety of those in the area if The U.S. Department of Transportation’s a petroleum product leak is suspected or • Establish a command center. Work Office of Pipeline Safety has developed detected: with Summit Midstream Partners, LP the National Pipeline Mapping System as you develop a plan to address the • Secure the area around the leak to a (NPMS) to provide information about emergency. We will need to know: safe distance. gas transmission and liquid transmission • Your contact information and the operators and their pipelines. The NPMS Because vapors from the products location of the emergency Web site is searchable by zip code or carried in pipelines can migrate great by county and state, and can display a distances, it is important to remove all • Size, characteristics and behavior county map that is printable. For a list of ignition sources from the area. Keep in of the incident, and if there are any pipeline operators with pipelines in your mind, Highly Volatile Liquid (HVL) vapors primary or secondary fires area and their contact information, go to are heavier than air and can collect in • Any injuries or deaths www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov. Operators of low areas such as ditches, sewers, etc. production facilities, gas/liquid gathering If safe, evacuating people from homes, • The proximity of the incident to any piping and distribution piping, are not businesses, schools and other places structures, buildings, etc. represented by NPMS nor are they of congregation, as well as controlling • Any environmental concerns such required to be. access to the site may be required in as bodies of water, grasslands, some incident scenarios. Sheltering endangered wildlife and fish, etc. PLANNING, ZONING AND PROPERTY in place may be the safest action if the DEVELOPMENT circumstances make going outdoors • Evacuate or shelter in place. dangerous. Depending on the level of product, It is crucial to coordinate with Summit and whether or not the product was Midstream to take the location of • If the pipeline leak is not burning DO released, or other variables, it may pipelines into consideration in land use NOT cause any open flame or other be necessary to evacuate the public plans, zoning, and property development potential source of ignition such as or have the public shelter in place. activities. Developments can make use an electrical switch, vehicle ignition, Evacuation route and the location of pipeline easements as open spaces light a match, etc. DO NOT start motor of the incident will determine which and greenway connectors. Pipeline vehicles or electrical equipment. procedure is required, but both may be depth is a crucial consideration during • If the pipeline leak is burning attempt necessary. Evacuate people upwind development planning to ensure costs to control the spread of the fire, butDO of the incident if necessary. Involving for lowering or relocation are identified. NOT attempt to extinguish a petroleum Summit Midstream Partners, LP may Changes to the topography on either side product fire. When extinguished, be important in making this decision. of the pipeline may impose unacceptable petroleum products could collect and stresses on the pipeline. Summit explode if reignited by secondary fire. Midstream would like to coordinate the development of site plans where large numbers of people congregate, including schools, churches, etc.

SUMMIT MIDSTREAM PRODUCTS TRANSPORTED Natural Gas (Gas) Lighter than air and will generally rise and dissipate. May gather in a confined space and travel to a source of ignition. Health Hazards Will be easily ignited by heat, sparks or flames and will form explosive mixtures with air. Vapors may cause dizziness or asphyxiation without warning and may be toxic if inhaled at high concentrations. Contact with gas or liquefied gas may cause burns, severe injury and/or frostbite.

70 OH21 Sunoco Pipeline L.P.

1300 Main St. Houston, TX 77002 Phone: 713-989-7000 Website: www.energytransfer.com

Energy Transfer Partners, a Texas-based Sunoco Pipeline operates a energy company founded in 1995 as a geographically diverse portfolio of energy EMERGENCY CONTACT: small intrastate natural gas pipeline assets including, pipelines, terminalling 1-800-786-7440 company, is now one of the largest and marketing assets. Crude oil, and most diversified master limited refined products and natural gas liquids PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: partnerships in the United States. are transported through a 12,000-mile B-Butane 1075 115

pipeline system that traverses 21 states. Crude Oil 1270 128 Strategically positioned in all of the major Diesel Fuel 1993 128 U.S. production basins, the company For more information about local Ethane 1035 115 owns and operates a geographically operations of Sunoco Pipeline L.P., Fuel, Aviation 1863 128 diverse portfolio of energy assets, please contact: Fuel Oil 1993 128 including midstream, intrastate and Lucas and Wood counties: Gasoline 1203 128 interstate transportation and storage Nate Gray Iso-butane 1075 115 assets. Energy Transfer operates more Pipeline Supervisor Napthalene 1334 133 than 90,000 miles of natural gas, crude oil, (318) 418-2415 (wk) Normal Butane 1075 115 natural gas liquids and refined products [email protected] Propane 1075 115 pipelines and related facilities, including terminalling, storage, fractionation, Allen, Auglaize, Champaign, Clark, OHIO blending and various acquisition and Franklin, Hancock, Hardin, Logan, COUNTIES OF OPERATION: marketing assets in 38 states. Madison, Miami, Shelby and Union counties: • Intrastate Transportation and Storage Allen Lucas Rick Anderson Operations – approximately 7,900 Ashland Madison Pipeline Supervisor miles of natural gas pipelines and Auglaize Mahoning (419) 424-0132 (wk), (502) 285-8528 (m) three storage facilities. Champaign Medina [email protected] Clark Miami • Interstate Transportation and Storage Ashland, Cuyahoga, Huron, Lorian, Cuyahoga Montgomery Operations – approximately 19,000 Mahoning, Medina, Montgomery, Franklin Portage miles of natural gas pipelines; 10,770 Portage, Stark, Seneca, Summit and Hancock Seneca miles of crude oil pipelines; and 2,200 Wayne counties: Hardin Shelby miles of refined products pipelines Matt Studer Harrison Stark along with 40 refined products Operations Director Huron Summit marketing terminals. (234) 231-7463 (wk), (330) 603-3131 (m) Jefferson Union • Midstream Operations – approximately [email protected] Logan Wayne 40,000 miles of natural gas gathering Lorain Wood Harrison and Jefferson counties: pipelines and more than 60 processing, ______Jim Tidd Changes may occur. Contact the operator to treating and conditioning plants. Pipeline Supervisor discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation. • NGL Transportation and Services – (724) 666-3910 (wk), (412) 463-6132 (m) approximately 4,800 miles of NGL [email protected] pipelines, three processing plants, four fractionation facilities and NGL storage facilities with aggregate working storage capacity of approximately 53 million Bbls.

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72 OH21 Tallgrass Energy / Rockies Express Pipeline

8919 Brookside Ave. Suite 201 West Chester, OH 45069 Phone: (740) 350-2358 Website: www.tallgrassenergylp.com

Rockies Express Pipeline (REX) is one of the United States’ largest pipelines and is transforming into the nation’s northernmost bi-directional natural gas header system. EMERGENCY CONTACT: Tallgrass Energy operates the pipeline, which is jointly owned by Tallgrass (75 percent) 1-877-436-2253 and Phillips 66 (25 percent). REX became fully operational in 2009 and stretches about 1,700 miles from northwestern Colorado and Wyoming to eastern Ohio. Built PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: with 42- and 36-inch diameter steel pipe, REX taps major supply basins in the Rocky Natural Gas 1971 115 Mountain and Appalachian regions and serves energy markets across a vast segment of North America. REX’s Zone 3, which spans from eastern Illinois to eastern Ohio, is bi- OHIO directional and can flow up to 4.4 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas. West-to-east COUNTIES OF OPERATION: long-haul capacity on REX is 1.8 billion cubic feet per day. REX has an MAOP of 1480. Belmont Monroe Butler Muskingum Clinton Noble COMMITMENT TO SAFETY, HEALTH vehicle and aircraft to ensure safety Fairfield Perry AND ENVIRONMENT and identify potential concerns such as Fayette Pickaway encroachments. Tallgrass Energy takes seriously its Greene Warren responsibility to ensure the health We have emergency shut-down systems Guernsey and safety of our employees, the that can isolate anomalies anywhere in ______our system quickly and safely. As part of Changes may occur. Contact the operator to general public and the environment. discuss their pipeline systems and areas of We comply with all federal, state and our ongoing education efforts, we work operation. local laws and regulations, and we regularly with first responders – using meet or exceed industry standards tools such as tabletop exercises and and best practices. Highly trained and hands-on mock drills – to ensure they are For more information about our experienced personnel monitor our familiar with our assets and know what to commitment to safety and our public pipelines 24 hours a day, 7 days a week do in the unlikely event of an emergency. awareness, damage prevention and using sophisticated Supervisory Control In addition, Tallgrass is an active member emergency preparedness activities and and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems of Common Ground Alliance, working resources, visit our web site or contact so we have real-time information together to educate stakeholders on Tallgrass directly at (877) 436-2253. regarding the safety and integrity of our pipeline safety and to promote safe pipeline. We patrol our pipelines by foot, excavation.

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74 OH21 TC Energy / ANR Pipeline

EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-800-447-8066

TC Energy operates one of the most sophisticated pipeline systems in the world. Our network of more than 56,000 miles of natural gas pipelines connect virtually every major EMERGENCY CONTACT: natural gas supply basin and market, transporting 25% of the natural gas consumed in 1-800-447-8066 North America. PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: You may obtain access to view maps for TC Energy / ANR Pipeline facilities by following Natural Gas 1971 115 the instructions at: http://www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov OHIO COUNTIES OF OPERATION: For more detailed information on TC Energy’s ANR Pipeline facilities, please use the Public Awareness contact information shown below. Darke Mercer Defiance Montgomery Fulton Paulding TC Energy / ANR Pipeline Contact Information: Henry VanWert EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-800-447-8066 Lucas Williams ______Public Awareness: 1-855-458-6715 or Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of [email protected] operation.

TransCanada / ANR Pipeline Markers and Signs A. Pipeline Markers are placed along the Right of Way, at Road Crossings, at Railroad Crossings and where each pipeline enters or leaves a fenced facility. Any one of three types of markers shown below is located above and near the pipe centerline. • Marker signs may be attached to fence posts or to facility fencing. • Marker “bullet” post may be placed over metal fence post or stand alone. • Marker “slat” post may be used in lieu of either above marker type.

Right of Way Signs

MARKER MARKER “BULLET” POST “SLAT” POST MARKER SIGN

Facility Markers DANGER B. Shown below are 3 & 1 Danger signs that are located along the perimeter of gas NO SMOKING, NO OPEN facilities, and at roadway entrance gates. These signs are to warn visitors and inform FLAMES, NO TRESPASSING Emergency Responders of high pressure natural gas precautions. HIGH PRESSURE GAS

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76 OH21 TC Energy / Columbia Gas Transmission

Troy Wohlgamuth 2873 Pleasant Valley Rd. Lucas, OH 44343 Phone: (419) 892-8911

Columbia Gas Transmission transports an average of three billion cubic feet of natural EMERGENCY CONTACT: gas per day through a 12,000-mile pipeline 1-800-835-7191 NY network and 103 compressor stations serving hundreds of communities in 10 PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: PA IN OH states. Our customers include local gas Natural Gas 1971 115 DE MD distribution companies, energy marketers, WV KY VA electric power generating facilities and OHIO hundreds of industrial and commercial end COUNTIES OF OPERATION: TN NC users. Columbia Gas Transmission Allen Licking MS Columbia Gulf Transmission Columbia Gas Transmission also owns Crossroads Pipeline Ashland Logan Headquarters Hardy Storage Company and operates one of North America’s Houston, TX LA Millennium Pipeline Ashtabula Lorain Columbia Midstream largest underground natural gas storage Athens Lucas systems that includes 37 storage fields in Belmont Madison four states with nearly 600 billion cubic feet Brown Mahoning in total capacity. Using depleted natural Butler Marion gas production reservoirs, we safely store gas when demand is low so it can be made Carroll Medina available to our customers during times of peak usage. Champaign Meigs Effective July 1, 2016, TC Energy acquired Columbia Pipeline Group, Inc. With more Clark Monroe than 65 years’ experience, TC Energy is a leader in the responsible development and Clinton Montgomery reliable operation of North American energy infrastructure including natural gas and Columbiana Morgan liquids pipelines, power generation and gas storage facilities. TC Energy operates a Coshocton Morrow network of natural gas pipelines that extends more than 56,100 miles, tapping into Crawford Muskingum virtually all major gas supply basins in North America. TC Energy is the continent’s Cuyahoga Noble leading provider of gas storage and related services with 664 billion cubic feet Defiance Ottawa of storage capacity. TC Energy is also the developer and operator of one of North Delaware Paulding America’s leading liquids pipeline systems that extends over 2,700 miles, connecting Erie Perry growing continental oil supplies to key markets and refineries. Fairfield Pickaway Fayette Putnam For more information about TC Energy visit . www.tcenergy.com Franklin Richland Gallia Ross Geauga Sandusky SAFETY IS TOP PRIORITY We work with emergency responders to Greene Scioto Our gas control and monitoring center make them aware of our pipelines and Guernsey Seneca offices operate 24-hours a day, seven how to respond in case of an emergency. Hancock Stark days a week. Team members working And while natural gas pipeline has Hardin Trumbull in the center continuously gather a proven record of safety, pipeline Harrison Tuscarawas and monitor data from pipelines and failures can sometimes occur. Hazards Henry Union related facilities across our operating associated with a pipeline failure and Hocking Vinton system. Regular aerial patrol of our gas release may include blowing gas, Holmes Warren core pipeline right-of-way and routine line rupture, fire, explosion or, if gas is Huron Washington internal inspections of our pipeline present in a confined area, possible Jackson Wayne sytems allow our employees to identify asphyxiation. Damage by outside forces, Jefferson Wood changes or conditions that could pose often by someone digging into a pipeline, Knox Wyandot potential problems. Our operations is the largest single cause of failures. In Lawrence employees receive regular training and ______accordance with the federal regulations, Changes may occur. Contact the operator to are qualified under the U.S. Department some segments along the pipeline have discuss their pipeline systems and areas of of Transportation standards for natural been designated as High Consequence operation. gas pipeline operators. CPG continues Areas. A high consequence area is a to invest millions of dollars each year to location that is specifically designed in maintain and improve the integrity of our pipeline safety regulation as an area areas, we have developed supplemental operating systems. Our employees are where pipeline release could have assessment and prevention plans in on call at all times ready to respond to greater consequence to health and compliance with the federal regulations. any contingency. safety of the environment. In these

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KEEPING WHAT’S ABOVE SAFE BY WHAT TO DO IF YOU SUSPECT A familiar with our pipeline facilities in their KNOWING WHAT’S BELOW GAS PIPELINE LEAK area. That’s why we participate in joint forums with other pipeline companies, Whether you are planning to build a major • Turn off and abandon any motorized regularly send out literature and regularly development, or simply landscaping equipment you may be operating. work with emergency responders to be a property, do it safely by first calling • Leave the area quickly. prepared for any contingency. If as a your state’s one-call notification service. • Warn others to stay away. public official you are not familiar with our To reach your local one-call center, • From a safe place, call 911 and our operations, please call us to learn more. regardless of where you are, dial “811” 24-hour toll-free telephone number. Every digging job requires a call to your SUGGESTED EMERGENCY state one-call center, even for small WHAT NOT TO DO IF YOU SUSPECT A RESPONDER ACTIONS projects like planting trees or shrubs. GAS PIPELINE LEAK When notified of your work, we will mark As a public safety official, you must take • Do not use open flames or bring the location of our pipeline and right- whatever steps you deem necessary to anything into the area that may spark of-way and explain our construction safeguard the public in the event of a ignition, such as cell phones, flashlights, guidelines. This service allows you to pipeline emergency. We offer the following motor vehicles, electric or cordless begin your project with the assurance that suggestions as a guide. your safety will not be compromised and tools. our pipelines will not be damaged. • Do not attempt to operate pipeline • Notify us or the appropriate pipeline valves. company; report the type (leak, Not just digging: Call before blasting rupture, fire, other) and location of the or crossing with heavy equipment. MARKERS SHOW GENERAL emergency Not only does the law require people LOCATION OF PIPELINE FACILITIES • Establish a safety zone around the performing excavation to call first, but emergency site and control access. Pipelines are identified by highly visible anyone planning to cross pipeline right-of- This may include the evacuation of markers placed at intervals along pipeline way with heavy equipment or performing people within the safety zone. Allow right-of-way. Markers display our 24-hour blasting in the vicinity of pipelines, must gas company employees access to emergency telephone number and may call 811. the safety zone and work with them to contain other identifying information. They control the emergency What if you dig and disturb a pipeline? are generally placed wherever needed to • If gas is not burning, avoid doing Whether or not you’ve notified us in ad- indicate the presence of a pipeline. vance, if you dig and expose, hit or touch anything that may ignite it a pipeline or associated facility, call 811 Pipeline markers are important to public • Be aware of wind direction and immediately. If gas is leaking, evacuate safety. It is a federal crime for any person potential ignition sources the area, call 911 or your local fire de- to willfully deface, damage, remove or • Check for gas migration inside partment. Even if it looks minor, a gouge, destroy any pipeline sign or right-of-way adjacent buildings, sewers and drains scrape, scratch, dent or crease to the pipe marker required by federal law. While the • If gas is burning, control secondary or coating may cause a future safety prob- markers are very helpful to indicate the fires, but do not attempt to put out a lem. It is essential that we inspect any po- presence of pipelines in the area, they pipeline fire unless asked to do so by tential damage, whether apparent or not. don’t show the exact location, the depth, gas company personnel or necessarily how many pipelines are in • Do not attempt to operate pipeline HOW TO RECOGNIZE the right-of-way. Don’t rely solely on the valves A NATURAL GAS PIPELINE LEAK presence or absence of a pipeline marker. • Preserve the area for incident Always call 811 to have underground investigation While leaks on interstate natural gas facilities marked. pipelines are rare, it is important to know KEEPING OUR FACILITIES SECURE how to recognize the signs if a leak should occur in your area. Watch for one or more We ask for everyone’s help in keeping of the following. our facilities safe and secure. Besides watching for signs of a gas leak or Look for: unauthorized digging along the pipeline • Dirt being blown or appearing to be right-of-way, please be alert for any thrown into the air. unusual or suspicious activity and report it • Water bubbling or being thrown into the to your local law enforcement agency, or air at a pond, creek, river or other wet to any of the TC Energy companies. TC areas. Energy employees always carry and will • Fire coming from the ground or gladly show photo identification. appearing to be burning above the ground. PIPELINE MAPPING SYSTEM • Dead or dying vegetation on or near a pipeline right-of-way in an otherwise The National Pipeline Mapping System green area. (NPMS) is a geographic information sys- tem (GIS) created by PHMSA to provide • A dry or frozen spot on the right-of- way. SPECIAL MESSAGE FOR information about pipelines and opera- EMERGENCY RESPONDERS AND Listen for: tors in your area. To obtain a printable • A roaring, blowing or hissing sound PUBLIC OFFICIALS version of a map showing the natural gas Smell for: At TC Energy we view emergency transmission pipeline operators in your • A gas or petroleum odor (in some responders as part of our safety team. It area visit www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov/. pipelines gas may not be odorized). is important for public safety officials to be

78 OH21 TC Energy / Crossroads Pipeline Company

Don Ritchie 2255 West US 20 LaGrange, Indiana 46761 Phone: 260-499-2850

Crossroads Pipeline operates 202 miles of underground natural gas pipeline EMERGENCY CONTACT: in Indiana and Ohio, providing natural 1-800-835-7191 NY gas transportation services to local gas distribution companies and large volume PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: PA IN OH customers to help meet the energy needs Natural Gas 1971 115 DE MD of the region. WV KY VA OHIO Crossroads Pipeline has multiple intercon- COUNTIES OF OPERATION: TN NC nects including: Natural Gas Pipeline Com- pany of America, Trunkline Gas Company, Columbia Gas Transmission Defiance Wood MS Columbia Gulf Transmission Vector Pipeline, and Panhandle Eastern Crossroads Pipeline Henry Headquarters Hardy Storage Company that allow it to access mid-continent, Rocky ______Houston, TX LA Millennium Pipeline Columbia Midstream Mountain, Gulf Coast, Permian, and Cana- Changes may occur. Contact the operator to dian supplies. Crossroads accesses mar- discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation. kets in Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, and in the East. Effective July 1, 2016, TC Energy Corporation acquired Columbia Pipeline Group, Inc. With more than 65 years’ experience, TC Energy is a leader in the responsible development and reliable operation of North American energy infrastructure including natural gas and liquids pipelines, power generation and gas storage facilities. TC Energy operates a network of natural gas pipelines that extends more than 56,100 miles, tapping into virtually all major gas supply basins in North America. TC Energy is the continent’s leading provider of gas storage and related services with 664 billion cubic feet of storage capacity. TC Energy is also the developer and operator of one of North America’s leading liquids pipeline systems that extends over 2,700 miles, connecting growing continental oil supplies to key markets and refineries. For more information about TC Energy visit www.tcenergy.com.

SAFETY IS TOP PRIORITY We work with emergency responders to and prevention plans in compliance with make them aware of our pipelines and the federal regulations. Our gas control and monitoring center how to respond in case of an emergency. offices operate 24-hours a day, seven And while natural gas pipeline has KEEPING WHAT’S ABOVE SAFE BY days a week. Team members working a proven record of safety, pipeline KNOWING WHAT’S BELOW in the center continuously gather failures can sometimes occur. Hazards and monitor data from pipelines and Whether you are planning to build a major associated with a pipeline failure and related facilities across our operating development, or simply landscaping gas release may include blowing gas, system. Regular aerial patrol of our a property, do it safely by first calling line rupture, fire, explosion or, if gas is core pipeline right-of-way and routine your state’s one-call notification service. present in a confined area, possible internal inspections of our pipeline To reach your local one-call center, asphyxiation. Damage by outside forces, sytems allow our employees to identify regardless of where you are, dial “811” often by someone digging into a pipeline, changes or conditions that could pose Every digging job requires a call to your is the largest single cause of failures. In potential problems. Our operations state one-call center, even for small accordance with the federal regulations, employees receive regular training and projects like planting trees or shrubs. some segments along the pipeline have are qualified under the U.S. Department When notified of your work, we will mark been designated as High Consequence of Transportation standards for natural the location of our pipeline and right- Areas. A high consequence area is a gas pipeline operators. CPG continues of-way and explain our construction location that is specifically designed in to invest millions of dollars each year to guidelines. This service allows you to pipeline safety regulation as an area maintain and improve the integrity of our begin your project with the assurance that where pipeline release could have greater operating systems. Our employees are your safety will not be compromised and consequence to health and safety of the on call at all times ready to respond to our pipelines will not be damaged. environment. In these areas, we have any contingency. developed supplemental assessment

79 OH21 TC Energy / Crossroads Pipeline Company

Not just digging: Call before blasting WHAT NOT TO DO IF YOU SUSPECT A prepared for any contingency. If as a or crossing with heavy equipment. GAS PIPELINE LEAK public official you are not familiar with our Not only does the law require people operations, please call us to learn more. • Do not use open flames or bring performing excavation to call first, but anything into the area that may spark anyone planning to cross pipeline right-of- SUGGESTED EMERGENCY ignition, such as cell phones, flashlights, way with heavy equipment or performing RESPONDER ACTIONS motor vehicles, electric or cordless blasting in the vicinity of pipelines, must tools. As a public safety official, you must take call 811. • Do not attempt to operate pipeline whatever steps you deem necessary to What if you dig and disturb a pipeline? valves. safeguard the public in the event of a Whether or not you’ve notified us in ad- pipeline emergency. We offer the following vance, if you dig and expose, hit or touch MARKERS SHOW GENERAL suggestions as a guide. a pipeline or associated facility, call 811 LOCATION OF PIPELINE FACILITIES • Notify us or the appropriate pipeline immediately. If gas is leaking, evacuate Pipelines are identified by highly visible company; report the type (leak, the area, call 911 or your local fire de- markers placed at intervals along pipeline rupture, fire, other) and location of the partment. Even if it looks minor, a gouge, right-of-way. Markers display our 24-hour emergency scrape, scratch, dent or crease to the emergency telephone number and may • Establish a safety zone around the pipe or coating may cause a future safety contain other identifying information. They emergency site and control access. problem. It is essential that we inspect are generally placed wherever needed to This may include the evacuation of any potential damage, whether apparent indicate the presence of a pipeline. people within the safety zone. Allow or not. gas company employees access to Pipeline markers are important to public the safety zone and work with them to HOW TO RECOGNIZE safety. It is a federal crime for any person control the emergency A NATURAL GAS PIPELINE LEAK to willfully deface, damage, remove or • If gas is not burning, avoid doing destroy any pipeline sign or right-of-way While leaks on interstate natural gas anything that may ignite it marker required by federal law. While the pipelines are rare, it is important to know • Be aware of wind direction and markers are very helpful to indicate the how to recognize the signs if a leak potential ignition sources presence of pipelines in the area, they should occur in your area. Watch for one • Check for gas migration inside don’t show the exact location, the depth, or more of the following. adjacent buildings, sewers and drains or necessarily how many pipelines are in • If gas is burning, control secondary Look for: the right-of-way. Don’t rely solely on the fires, but do not attempt to put out a • Dirt being blown or appearing to be presence or absence of a pipeline marker. pipeline fire unless asked to do so by thrown into the air. Always call 811 to have underground gas company personnel • Water bubbling or being thrown into the facilities marked. • Do not attempt to operate pipeline air at a pond, creek, river or other wet valves areas. • Preserve the area for incident • Fire coming from the ground or investigation appearing to be burning above the

ground. KEEPING OUR FACILITIES SECURE • Dead or dying vegetation on or near a pipeline right-of-way in an otherwise We ask for everyone’s help in keeping green area. our facilities safe and secure. Besides • A dry or frozen spot on the right-of- watching for signs of a gas leak or way. unauthorized digging along the pipeline right-of-way, please be alert for any Listen for: unusual or suspicious activity and report • A roaring, blowing or hissing sound it to your local law enforcement agency, Smell for: or to any of the TC Energy companies. • A gas or petroleum odor (in some TC Energy employees always carry and pipelines gas may not be odorized). will gladly show photo identification.

WHAT TO DO IF YOU SUSPECT A PIPELINE MAPPING SYSTEM GAS PIPELINE LEAK The National Pipeline Mapping System • Turn off and abandon any motorized (NPMS) is a geographic information sys- equipment you may be operating. tem (GIS) created by PHMSA to provide SPECIAL MESSAGE FOR • Leave the area quickly. information about pipelines and opera- EMERGENCY RESPONDERS AND • Warn others to stay away. tors in your area. To obtain a printable PUBLIC OFFICIALS • From a safe place, call 911 and our version of a map showing the natural gas 24-hour toll-free telephone number. At TC Energy we view emergency transmission pipeline operators in your responders as part of our safety team. It area visit www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov/. is important for public safety officials to be familiar with our pipeline facilities in their area. That’s why we participate in joint forums with other pipeline companies, regularly send out literature and regularly work with emergency responders to be

80 OH21 Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company

Website: www.tennesseeadvantage.com

KINDER MORGAN CARES ABOUT • Brown or discolored vegetation amid YOUR SAFETY healthy plants EMERGENCY CONTACT:

1-800-231-2800 We want you to be aware of our pipelines • Dirt being blown into the air and ask for your help in preventing damage • Colorful sheens on water surfaces PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: to pipelines. Kinder Morgan supports the Natural Gas 1971 115 Nation’s Homeland Security efforts and • Fire at or below ground level encourages you to immediately report any • Stains or pools of hydrocarbons not OHIO suspicious persons and/or activities near usually present in the right-of-way COUNTIES OF OPERATION: the pipeline to your local law enforcement authorities by calling 911. • Bubbles coming from bodies of water Athens Meigs • A loud roar or hissing sound Carroll Morgan WORKING TOGETHER TO PROTECT Columbiana Muskingum PIPELINES & RIGHT-OF-WAYS • Distinctive pertroleum type odors, Guernsey Scioto the smell of mercaptan, sulfur (rotten In addition to 24-hour monitoring and on- Harrison Tuscarawas eggs), or a mild fragrant odor going safety and security procedures, Jackson Vinton Kinder Morgan relies on you, the local • A dense white cloud or fog Mahoning emergency responder, to notify Kinder ______On occasion, a pressure-relieving device Changes may occur. Contact the operator to Morgan when you observe potential right- may activate at a natural gas or CO2 discuss their pipeline systems and areas of of-way restriction violations or potential operation. aboveground pipeline facility. These damage to our facilities, which could en- devices are acting as designed to relieve danger public safety. We support your pressure on the system to prevent over enforcement of “Call Before You Dig” re- pressurization. Under no circumstances based on atmospheric monitoring and quirements in states where they apply. should a pressure relieving device be weather conditions. Excavation activity is the most common capped or valved off. cause of serious pipeline damage. In • If liquid products are involved, use most states, residents, excavators and appropriate defensive Hazardous PIPELINE INCIDENT RESPONSE farmers are required by law to call 811 Waste Operations & Emergency TACTICS or their local One-Call center at least two Response (HAZWOPER) procedures or three working days before starting an The list below summarizes emergency such as installing dikes and dams, if excavation project to have underground response tactics to implement when you trained and equipped. utilities marked. Refer to your state-spe- respond to a pipeline incident. • Control fires, vapor and leaks. Do cific One-Call laws for more information. 1. Assess the situation not extinguish burning fires. Protect Unauthorized use, such as building or exposures and coordinate isolation • Approach with caution from upwind planting, in the pipeline right-of-way is operations with pipeline personnel. location. known as encroachment. Kinder Morgan • Do not operate (open or close) valves regularly conducts maintenance to trim • Isolate and secure the area. or other pipeline equipment. trees and remove shrubs or structures • Employ ICS. that prohibit the company from clearly • Employ containment techniques if viewing the pipeline corridor during aerial • Identify hazards. personnel are trained, equipped and it or foot patrols and regular maintenance is safe to do so. • Identify and contact the pipeline activities. operator using the emergency number • Designate a safe location for Please contact us if you know of places listed on the pipeline marker. bystanders and the media. where trees, plants or structures are 2. Protect people, property & the 3. Call for assistance as needed located on the pipeline right-of-way or environment if you see individuals digging in areas • Contact your local emergency where underground utilities are not • Establish isolation zones and set up response organization and/or national marked with flags. barriers. resources if needed. • Rescue and evacuate people (if Refer to PHMSA’s Emergency SIGNS OF A PIPELINE LEAK OR needed). Response Guidebook at www.phmsa. RUPTURE dot.gov/hazmat/library/erg for additional • Eliminate ignition sources. The following are indications of a possible information. pipeline leak: • Stage apparatus and equipment

81 OH21 Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company

BASIC PIPELINE INFORMATION specify the type of product transported, Mapping System at www.npms.phmsa.

the operator’s name and emergency dot.gov. Government and safety officials Kinder Morgan’s pipelines are typically contact number. can access additional information and underground, but they are located download electronic files to import into aboveground in select climates and at The federal government provides access emergency preparedness GIS mapping compressor stations, pumping stations, to maps of transmission pipelines in your systems. valve sites and terminals. community through the National Pipeline Kinder Morgan operates pipelines in your community. Pipeline’s are the backbone of our nation’s energy transportation infrastructure. According to the National Transportation Safety Board, pipelines are the safest mode of fuel transportation, both for the public and the environment. Pipelines are constructed in a corridor of land called the pipeline right-of-way that includes the land over and around the pipeline, typically 25 feet on each side. Right-of-way agreements limit how the corridor is used to protect the pipeline and allow operators to monitor and inspect the pipeline.

IN AN MRN A A Kinder Morgan monitors its pipeline 800-733-2490 system 24-hours a day from its state- of-the-art System Control Center. We ensure public safety and safe pipeline operations through employee training, Examples of Kinder Morgan pipeline markers. regular testing, aerial and right-of- way foot patrols and adherence to our comprehensive Integrity Management plan and procedures. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY PLEASE CONTACT OUR GAS CONTROL CENTER IN HOUSTON, TEXAS AT THE NUMBER There are three primary types of LISTED BELOW. THE GAS CONTROL CENTER IS STAFFED pipelines: gathering, transmission and TWENTY-FOUR (24) HOURS A DAY distribution. Gathering pipelines transport GAS CONTROL CENTER: 1-800-231-2800 natural gas, CO2 and petroleum products from the wellhead and production areas CAMBRIDGE AREA (OHIO) SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL to processing facilities. Transmission pipelines, like those operated by Kinder Office Phon e Cell Phone Morgan, transport natural gas, CO2 Carl Bayer Area Manager (740) 638-2101 Ext. 60501 (713) 829-4037 and hazardous liquids to marketing and Les Schell Damage Prevention Supervisor (330) 627-7673 Ext 40400 (518) 527-2767 distribution terminals. Transmission Robert James Operations Supervisor (330) 627-7673 Ext 40405 (330) 205-0286 pipelines are typically large, high- Steve Watkins Operations Supervisor (740) 638-2101 Ext 60502 (724) 699-2162 pressure pipelines.

Distribution systems for natural gas and Station 204 Station 209 Station 214 hazardous liquids differ. Liquids products 2335 S.R. 50 West 3428 Clay Pike Road 2029 Cobbler Road, NE are stored and transported to their final Albany, OH 45710 Cumberland, OH 43732 Carrollton, OH 44615 destination by tanker trucks. Natural Gas Phone: (740) 698-4951 Phone: (740) 638-2101 Phone: (330) 627-7673 is transported from storage locations to Fax: (740) 698-2127 Fax: (740) 638-5268 Fax: (330) 627-5448 residential and business customers by smaller, low-pressure pipelines. DIVISION 10 OFFICE DIVISION 10 PERSONNEL ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: 8 Anngina Drive Office Cell Phone Enfield, CT 06082 Ron Bessette Division Director (860) 763-6027 (802) 999-1993 LOCATING PIPELINES IN YOUR Phone:National (860) Pipeline 763-4081 Mapping Tom SystemHollingsworth Tech. Manager (860) 763-6036 (413) 530-5526 COMMUNITY www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov Fax: (860) 763-6041

Pipeline markers are located along NASFM’s “Pipeline Emergencies” the right-of-way, at road intersections, www.pipelineemergencies.com waterways, railroad crossings and all PHMSA Emergency Response Guidebook aboveground facilities. These signs www.phmsa.dot.gov/hazmat/library/erg identify the general area but not the exact location of the pipeline. They Kinder Morgan Public Awareness www.kindermorgan.com/public_awareness

82 OH21 Texas Gas Transmission, LLC

9 Greenway Plaza, Suite 2800 Houston, Texas 77046 Phone: 713-479-8000 Website: www.txgt.com

OVERVIEW EMERGENCY CONTACT: Texas Gas Transmission, LLC is an interstate pipeline that moves natural gas from 1-800-626-1948 Gulf Coast and Fayetteville Shale supply areas to more distant on-system markets in the Midwest and to off-system markets in the Northeast via interconnections with third- PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: party pipelines. It originates in the Louisiana Gulf Coast area and in East Texas and Natural Gas 1971 115 runs north and east through Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, and into Ohio, with smaller diameter lines extending into Illinois. OHIO COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

COMMITMENT TO SAFETY, HEALTH COMMUNICATIONS Butler Warren & THE ENVIRONMENT Texas Gas Transmission, LLC utilizes its Hamilton Texas Gas Transmission, LLC is 24-hour Pipeline Control Center (1-800- ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to committed to the protection of the 626-1948) as a hub of communications discuss their pipeline systems and areas of public and the environment through in emergency response situations. operation. the safe operation and maintenance The Control Center has a vast catalog of of its pipeline systems. Texas Gas resources and capabilities. On-site com-

Transmission, LLC’s qualified personnel VIOL IGN ATE munications are conducted using cellu- S S S F HI ED F T E are trained in emergency response O RA N L O L TI A lar telephones, portable radios, satellite C W U V R U T S 5 activities and regularly participate in drills / E 0 phones and/or land-line telephone sys- D 4 and exercises reflecting various types of tems from company facilities and offices. response levels, emergency scenarios, topographic terrain and environmental CONTACT: WARNING sensitivities. Texas Gas Transmission, David Buford NATURAL GAS LLC has committed the necessary 3223 Hart Rd. PIPELINE resources to fully prepare and implement Lebanon, OH 45036 its emergency response plans. Phone: (513) 932-7786 BEFORE EXCAVATING OR IN EMERGENCY CALL 1-800-626-1948

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83 OH21 Toledo Refining Company, LLC

David Ellis Operations DOT, Logistics & Compliance Planner 1819 Woodville Road Oregon, Ohio 43616 Phone: 419-697-6445 Email: [email protected]

Toledo Refining Company, LLC (TRC) INSTRUCTIONS TO PUBLIC SAFETY is a subsidiary of the publically traded OFFICIALS EMERGENCY CONTACT: company, PBFENERGY (NYDE, PBF). 1-419-698-6600 As an emergency responder, to imple- The Toledo refinery was purchased from ment such a response from TRC, you Sunoco in March of 2011. The refinery is PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: must call the appropriate 24-hour contact located on a 282-acre site near Toledo, Diesel Fuel 1993 128 number - Ohio, 60 miles south of Detroit. We cur- Fuel Oil 1993 128 419-698-6600 rently employ approximately 450 full time Gas Oil 1202 128 employees. This number is also located on each of the TRC pipeline markers. When making OHIO TRC processes light, sweet crude and such a call, it’s important to provide good COUNTIES OF OPERATION: has a throughput capacity of 170,000 location and event descriptions and a call bpd. The majority of TRC’s crude is de- back number. This will help TRC in un- Lucas livered via pipelines that originate in both derstanding and responding to the event ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to Canada and the United States. The TRC in such a way as to minimize damage pipeline system starts at the North end of discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation. the refinery, runs through several neigh- HOW WOULD YOU KNOW WHERE borhoods on either side of I-280, to its THE PIPELINE IS? destination at the the TRC Marine Dock location, adjacent to the Maumee River. • Pipeline Markers • Aerial Markers COMMITMENT TO PUBLIC SAFETY • Casing Vent Markers AND THE ENVIRONMENT • Fence Markers TRC works to maintain the quality and in- tegrity of the pipeline system. We utilize HOW WOULD YOU RECOGNIZE A on-ground and aerial observers for visual PIPELINE LEAK? observation as well as Control Center personnel who monitor instrumentation • Liquid Pools/Oil Sheen that provides real time pipeline data on • Gurgling/Gushing CALL BEFORE YOU DIG!!!! pressures and flows. The Control Center • Petroleum odor Always call the OHIO One-Call notifica- will notify field personnel if there is any • Stained soil and/or vegetation indication of a leak. Remote controlled tion center or dial 811 before you dig and help save lives by minimizing damage to shut-off valves may be used to isolate the IF YOU SUSPECT A LEAK pipeline in the event of a leak. underground lines. • Turn off equipment In the event of an emergency, we will OHIO UTILITIES PROTECTION • Eliminate heat source send trained personnel to the location SERVICE (OUPS) of the incident to help Public Safety Of- • Leave the area 1-800-362-2764 or 811 ficials. In conjunction with these officials, • Notify TRC www.oups.org we will take the necessary steps to mini- • DO NOT drive into a leak or vapor mize damage and stop the event. Only cloud area our trained personnel are to operate pipeline equipment; improper operation AS AN EMERGENCY RESPONDER of equipment could cause further dam- age or safety risks. Along with TRC re- • Public Safety and environmental sources, we also work with Mutual Aid Oil protection are the top priorities in any Spill Response Organizations. pipeline emergency response • Secure the area back to a safe distance • Establish a Command Center • Evacuate or shelter in place

84 OH21 Toledo Refining Company, LLC

85 OH21 UGI Energy Services

835 Knitting Mills Way Wyomissing, PA 19610 Office: (610) 373-7999 Fax: (610) 373-8470

ABOUT UGI ENERGY SERVICES MAINTAINING SAFETY AND INTEGRITY OF PIPELINES EMERGENCY CONTACT: UGI Energy Services, LLC owns 1-855-511-4942 approximately 21 BCF of underground UGI Energy Services invests significant natural gas storage in north-central time and capital maintaining the quality PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Pennsylvania, operates peaking plants and integrity of their pipeline systems. Natural Gas 1971 115 and propane terminals in Pennsylvania, Most active pipelines are monitored 24 markets LNG to mobile and stationary hours a day via manned control centers. OHIO end users, and is developing midstream UGI Energy Services also utilizes aerial COUNTIES OF OPERATION: projects throughout the Marcellus surveillance and/or on- ground observers Shale region of PA, OH, and WV. UGI to identify potential dangers. Control Columbiana Mahoning Energy Services also markets natural center personnel continually monitor the ______gas, electricity and liquid fuels to pipeline system and assess changes Changes may occur. Contact the operator to approximately 18,000 commercial and in pressure and flow. They notify field discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation. industrial customers at approximately personnel if there is a possibility of a leak. 43,000 locations in nine eastern states Automatic shut-off valves are sometimes and Washington, D.C. and owns utilized to isolate a leak. electric generation and LNG assets in Gas transmission and hazardous liquid Pennsylvania. pipeline operators have developed supplemental hazard and assessment WHAT DOES UGI ENERGY programs known as Integrity SERVICES DO IF A LEAK OCCURS? Management Programs (IMPs). Specific To prepare for the event of a leak, pipeline information about UGI Energy Services’s companies regularly communicate, program may be found by contacting us plan and train with local emergency directly. HOW TO GET ADDITIONAL responders. Upon the notification of an INFORMATION incident or leak the pipeline company will UGIES EMERGENCY CONTACTS: immediately dispatch trained personnel For an overview of UGI Energy Services’s to assist emergency responders. IMP, contact us at 610-373-7999 Ext. 1299. Pipeline operators and emergency responders are trained to protect life, property and facilities in the case of an emergency. 1-855-511-4942 Pipeline operators will also take steps to minimize the amount of product that leaks out and to isolate the pipeline PRODUCTS TRANSPORTED IN YOUR AREA emergency. LEAK PRODUCT VAPORS TYPE Lighter than air and will generally rise and dissipate. NATURAL GAS Gas May gather in a confined space and travel to a source of ignition. Will be easily ignited by heat, sparks or flames and will form explosive mixtures HEALTH with air. Vapors may cause dizziness or asphyxiation without warning and may HAZARDS be toxic if inhaled at high concentrations. Contact with gas or liquefied gas may cause burns, severe injury and/or frostbite.

86 OH21 UGI Energy Services

87 OH21 Vectren, a Centerpoint Energy Company

Vectren P.O. Box 209 Evansville, IN 47702-0209 www.vectren.com

ABOUT VECTREN If a gas pipeline emergency were to

occur, Vectren personnel will work EMERGENCY CONTACT: Vectren Energy Delivery (Vectren) is a directly with local emergency 1-800-227-1376 subsidiary of CenterPoint Energy, responders. Our priorities at the scene of headquartered in Houston, Texas. a pipeline emergency are the same as PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Vectren provides gas and/or electricity to yours - protect people, property and the Natural Gas 1973 115 more than 1 million customers in environment. Vectren field personnel are Propane 1075/1978 115 adjoining service territories that cover trained in Incident Command Structure nearly two-thirds of Indiana and about (ICS) and familiar with how to work with OHIO 20% of Ohio, primarily in the west-central local responders within the ICS COUNTIES OF OPERATION: area. framework. Vectren personnel will restrict the flow of gas and implement other Auglaize Higland COMMITMENT TO SAFETY, HEALTH operating actions as needed to minimize Butler Logan AND ENVIRONMENT the impact of the emergency. Champaign Madison According to the National Transportation Clark Miami Public safety officials and other and Safety Board, pipelines are the Clinton Montgomery unauthorized personnel should not safest, most economical way to transport Darke Pickaway attempt to operate pipeline valves on the products. We are committed to the safe Fayette Preble pipeline, as this could make the situation operation of our natural gas pipelines in Greene Shelby worse and cause other accidents to your community. In fact, we monitor the Hardin Warren occur. operations of our pipelines from our ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to control centers 24 hours a day, seven Since most pipelines are buried discuss their pipeline systems and areas of days a week. Our natural gas facilities underground, pipeline markers are used operation. are designed, installed, tested, operated to indicate their approximate location and maintained in accordance with all along the route. They are commonly applicable federal and state found where a pipeline intersects a requirements. Because safety is so street, highway, railway or river, and they important, we’re dedicated to having an display: excellent pipeline safety program, • The material transported in the line including routine inspections, corrosion • The name of the pipeline operator protection, maintenance and testing • A telephone number where the pipeline programs, employee training and public operator can be reached in the event education. of an emergency Due to their proximity to populated or For your safety, always call before you environmentally sensitive areas, some dig. Call 811, the Call Before You Dig portions of our pipeline systems have number, at least 48 hours (two working been designated as High Consequence days) before you dig. It’s easy, it’s free Areas. These areas are subject to and it’s the law. increased inspection and maintenance measures, known as an integrity management program. More information on Vectren’s integrity management programs and natural gas safety can be found at Vectren.com/Energy-Safety.

To view and download maps of transmission pipelines in your county, visit www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov, which is the National Pipeline Mapping System managed by the federal government.

88 OH21 Waterville Gas & Oil Company

Todd Black 700 Farnsworth Road, P.O. Box 259 Waterville, OH 43566 Phone: (419) 878-4972 Fax: (419) 878-7780 Cell: (419) 466-9536 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.watervillegas.com

Waterville Gas & Oil Company operates over 100 miles of natural gas distribution pipelines in southeastern Lucas and western Wood counties. Operating pressures EMERGENCY CONTACT: range from 3 - 90 psig. through both steel and plastic mains. 24 hours a day 1-419-878-4972 Waterville Gas & Oil Company reminds all contractors that in the event of ruptured gas line to first call 811 to alert Waterville Gas Company to the rupture, then call PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: 911 for emergency assistance (law enforcement agencies, fire departments) if Natural Gas 1971 115 necessary OHIO COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

Before you dig, you need to call 811 – Lucas Wood the national one call telephone number ______- at least two business days before you Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of start a project. The Ohio Utility Protection operation. Service (OUPS) will notify us and we will mark the natural gas line to help prevent any damage to the line. SMELL, SEE, AND HEAR

There are three ways to recognize a natural gas leak. Because you live or work in an area of an underground natural gas pipeline 1. Smell system, The Waterville Gas Company Rotten eggs wants to make sure you are always safe. And you can help us meet that goal. 2. See Blowing dirt, bubbling water or dead Our underground pipelines supply you vegetation with clean natural gas to heat your homes EMERGENCY 3. Hear and businesses. Hissing, blowing or roaring sound If you smell, see or hear a natural gas To make sure you are safe, we want to leak. If you have questions, visit our website at increase your awareness of pipeline www.watervillegas.com or call our office safety. Do... at 419.878.4972. • Evacuate the structure or area LOOK FOR THE MARKER immediately Thank you for helping with your natural gas safety. Natural gas pipelines are • Leave quickly identified with markers placed • Encourage others to stay away from SUGGESTED WEB SITES: in the pipeline right of way. the area www.oups.org Our markers are yellow and www.phmsa.dot.gov display our name and our 24- • Call Waterville Gas at 419.878.4972 www.ohiogasassoc.org hour emergency telephone or call the local fire department or 911 www.commongroundalliance.com number. www.safegasohio.org Don’t... Our markers are for your • Switch on or off any electrical safety to indicate the general appliances including lights location of a line. It is a federal crime to damage or destroy • Do not use matches any pipeline sign or marker. • Do not use cell phone

Even with our markers, you • Do not re-enter the structure until can not assume the exact Waterville Gas has declared it safe location or depth of the line.

89 OH21 Waterville Gas & Oil Company

90 OH21 Williams

Public Safety Department One Williams Center Tulsa, OK 74172 [email protected]

ABOUT NATURAL GAS AND ternal tools. In addition, we identify our PETROLEUM PRODUCT PIPELINES pipelines with prominent markers along EMERGENCY CONTACT: rights-of-way and at all road crossings. 1-855-427-2875 Pipelines are the safest and most effi- These important safety signs display the cient method to transport natural gas and product being transported along with our PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: petroleum products to market. This ever- name and 24-hour emergency number, Natural Gas 1971 115 expanding infrastructure fills a vital public 855-427-2875. Markers are NOT, howev- need by transporting natural gas and pe- er, intended to show the exact location, OHIO troleum products to fuel electric genera- depth or number of pipelines located COUNTIES OF OPERATION: tion plants, power vehicles and increase within the right-of-way. U.S. energy security. Natural gas and Carroll Jefferson petroleum drilling and production opera- Before any activity involving excavation Columbiana Monroe tions in Ohio generate millions of dollars or earth movement takes place, Ohio law Harrison Tuscarawas in revenue and taxable income. requires the excavator to call 811 or the ______Ohio one-call hotline at 800-362-2764 at Changes may occur. Contact the operator to To ensure maximum safety, natural gas least 48 hours prior to digging. discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation. and petroleum product pipelines are reg- If while digging you strike a Williams ulated at both the federal and state level pipeline or facility, you should stop imme- by a number of agencies including the diately and contact the company at 855- Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety 427-2875. It is extremely important that Administration (PHMSA) of the U.S. De- we inspect the pipeline for potential dam- partment of Transportation (USDOT) and age. Even minor or undetected scratch- the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio es, scrapes, gouges, dents or creases to (PUCO). the pipeline or its coating could result in future safety problems. PIPELINE SAFETY Pipelines have a proven safety record HOW TO RECOGNIZE A PIPELINE LEAK with more than 2 million miles of natu- Although pipeline leaks are uncommon, ral gas and petroleum product pipelines it is important to be able to recognize the in the U.S. Williams meets or exceeds proper warning signs. regulatory safety requirements, in many cases designing, installing and main- You should look for: Counties where Williams has pipelines taining our pipelines to more stringent • Dirt being blown or appearing to be standards than required by the federal or thrown into the air state governments. • Water bubbling or being blown into After the pipelines have been installed, the air at a pond, creek, river or other we conduct periodic ground or aerial in- area spections of our pipeline rights-of-way • Fire coming from the ground or (narrow strips of land leased and re- appear­ing to burn above it served for the pipeline) to locate leaks, • Dead or dying vegetation on or near encroachments, excavation activities or a right-of-way in an otherwise green other unusual threats. We also routinely area OHIO ONE CALL: monitor for corrosion and other abnor- Continued on next page oups.org malities using internal methods and ex- 800-362-2764

91 OH21 Williams

• A pool or puddle of dark or unusual EMERGENCY RESPONSE liquid Though rare, pipeline failures can occur. • An abnormal dry or frozen spot on a Hazards associated with pipeline failure right-of-way include line rupture, fire, blowing gas, ex- • Petroleum sheen on standing water plosion and, if natural gas is present in a You should listen for: confined space, possible asphyxiation. • Roaring • Blowing • Hissing Williams has an established emergency You should smell for the presence of response plan and our pipeline techni- an unusual: cians are prepared to handle emergen- • Gas odor • Petroleum odor cies should one arise. We work closely 24-HOUR EMERGENCY with local emergency responders to pro- PHONE NUMBER: If you suspect a pipeline leak, you vide education about our pipeline opera- Williams Operations Center should: tions and how to respond in the unlikely • Turn off and abandon any motorized event of an emergency. 855-427-2875 equipment you may be operating In the event of a pipeline emergency, • Evacuate the area quickly and our personnel will respond cautiously OHIO ONE CALL: immediately and: • Move to higher ground and upwind if oups.org possible • Locate the site and stop or reduce natural gas or petroleum product flow 800-362-2764 • Warn others to clear the area to the area • Call your local fire or police • Work with the appropriate public department or 911 and the pipeline safety officials TEST YOUR PIPELINE operator once you have reached a KNOWLEDGE AT safe location. The Williams Operations • Repair the facility and restore service Center is available 24 hours a day, to affected customers as soon as Williams.com/Survey seven days a week at 855-427-2875 possible • DO NOT use open flames or anything • Fully investigate the cause of the that could ignite a spark (cell phones, incident flashlights, motor vehicles, tools, etc.) • Wait for a trained technician. DO NOT attempt to operate pipeline valves

For additional information or to request custom training, contact us at [email protected], 1-800-WILLIAMS or visit Williams.com/Safety. To request a copy of our emergency response plan or integrity management plan, email [email protected]. Williams One Williams Center ABOUT WILLIAMS: Williams is committed to safe and environmentally sound Tulsa, OK 74172 operations across all of its pipelines and facilities. Our Public Safety team extends [email protected] the Williams safety and environmental commitment by conducting safety training courses and educational programs for emergency responders, excavators, public officials, schools and the general public annually. For more information, visit Williams.com/Safety.

92 OH21 Williams Ohio Valley Midstream

Website: www.williams.com

OUR COMMITMENT TO SAFETY Awareness is crucial in preventing pipe- line accidents. Everyone can contribute EMERGENCY CONTACT: Williams Ohio Valley Midstream is to safety and security by knowing where 1-800-688-6321 committed to maintaining the highest pipelines are in their communities and PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: standards of safety. We want to make how to recognize unauthorized activity or Natural Gas 1971 115 sure our operations remain as safe as abnormal conditions. possible to protect you, the public, our OHIO employees and the pipelines’ operational By working together, we can reduce third COUNTIES OF OPERATION: integrity. party damage to the pipeline, prevent acci- dents, and maintain public safety. Call us Belmont Monroe Pipelines are the safest, most reliable immediately if you see suspicious activity ______and efficient manner of transporting and/or unauthorized construction near the Changes may occur. Contact the operator to energy products. Statistics gathered by pipeline right-of-way. No one should con- discuss their pipeline systems and areas of the Nation Transportation Safety Board, duct blasting, ditching, drilling, leveling, operation. a federal agency, indicate that less than or plowing near the pipeline right-of-way one one-hundredth of one percent (.01%) without contacting the local one-call cen- of all transportation accidents in the U.S. ter at least 48 hours in advance to have name, emergency telephone number, are related to pipelines. underground utilities marked. and pipeline contents. • If you are unfamiliar with the pipeline Pipelines exist almost everywhere EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS involved in the emergency, do not throughout the United States – generally attempt to operate any of the valves buried underground – transporting the Company representatives meet regularly on the pipeline. Improper operation energy that you depend on every day to with firefighters, emergency manage- of the valves could worsen the heat your home, generate electricity, cook ment officials, law enforcement officers, situation and cause other accidents to your food, and so much more. Pipelines public officials, and planning agencies to happen. are a vital and efficient part of the United review emergency response procedures. States’ energy infrastructure. In case of an emergency, Williams will CONTACTS immediately dispatch personnel to the One of the greatest single challenges to site to help handle the emergency and For additional information about Williams safe pipeline operations is the acciden- to provide information to emergency Ohio Valley Midstream contact: tal damage caused by excavation, con- responders. We will also take the nec- struction, farming activities, or even ho- essary operating actions – starting and Williams – OVM meowner construction and maintenance. stopping equipment, closing and opening 100 Teletech Dr., Suite 2 valves, and other steps – to minimize the Moundsville, WV 26041 impact of the emergency. Phone: (304)-843-3100 Emergency Responders, here are a few suggestions for keeping the public safe in the event of a pipeline emergency:

• Secure the area around the leak to a safe distance. This could include the evacuation of people from homes, businesses, schools, nursing homes, and other locations. Use barricades to limit access. • If the pipeline leak is not burning, take steps to prevent ignition. Prohibit smoking, reroute traffic, and shut off the electricity and residential gas supply. • Contact the pipeline company as quickly as possible. Pipeline marker signs show the pipeline company’s

93 OH21 WMRE of Ohio - American, LLC

Brian Rammel 1021 Main St. Houston, TX 77002 E-Mail: [email protected]

WMRE OF OHIO - AMERICAN, LLC LANDFILL GAS FUEL - DISTINCT ODOR EMERGENCY CONTACT: WMRE of Ohio - American, LLC (WMRE 1-800-535-3000 OH-A) owns a 9-mile pipeline and Landfill gas fuel can easily be detected associated landfill gas fuel processing by its natural odor. In contrast to the odor PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: plant, located in Stark County, Ohio. of natural gas delivered by a utility to Landfill Gas 1971 115 Landfill gas fuel produced at the your home or business, landfill gas has a Waste Management American Landfill distinct, rotten egg, sulfur-like odor. This OHIO (“American”) (7916 Chapel Street WE- odor, produced by sulfur compounds COUNTIES OF OPERATION: Waynesburg, OH) is transported through present in the gas, is part of the natural WMRE OH-A’s pipeline to Dominion East waste decomposition process. WMRE Stark Ohio’s TPL-9 natural gas transmission OH-A personnel regularly monitor the ______pipeline. Dominion East Ohio (Dominion) intensity of the landfill gas “natural odor” Changes may occur. Contact the operator to operates WMRE OH-A’s pipeline. to assure it can be detected in case of discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation. a leak. WMRE OH-A and Dominion operate this pipeline under the regulatory oversight of If you detect a distinct sulfur or rotten the U.S. Department of Transportation’s egg odor near the WMRE OH-A pipeline, Markers identify Dominion East Ohio as Office of Pipeline and Hazardous proceed to a safe location and call our being the operator of the gas pipeline Materials Safety Administration and the Dominion emergency number 24 hours a facility and state the 24-hour emergency Public Utilities Commission of Ohio. day at (800) 535-3000. Be certain to state telephone number 800-535-3000. WMRE OH-A’s pipeline system complies your specific location and the reason for with other relevant federal, state and your call. It is illegal to remove pipeline markers local permitting agency regulations from the pipeline right-of-way. Markers CAN I USE LAND ON OR NEAR A are placed as a reminder that a buried Keep this brochure handy as a reference. RIGHT-OF-WAY? pipeline is present and helps protect the If you have questions, contact WMRE pipeline and public safety. OH-A’s security operations center toll free Generally, under our right-of-way at 877-587-8519. The on-call operator agreement, landowners may use their will direct your request to the appropriate land as they see fit provided the activity individual. does not interfere with rights granted to us to access, maintain, operate, replace SAFETY STANDARDS and protect WMRE OH-A’s pipeline. Do not excavate, build, demolish, store WMRE OH-A operates this pipeline or place anything on or near the right- utilizing the highest level of safety of-way without first notifying the Ohio standards. Our commitment to safety Utilities Protection Service (“OUPS”) helps protect the public, our employees and Dominion. If needed, Dominion and the pipeline. Being prepared to personnel will stake the pipeline location. recognize a potential pipeline problem— Before any excavation or demolition and react appropriately is also part of work can begin, the party responsible staying safe. for performing excavation work must call OUPS. Dial 8-1-1 in Ohio, or 1-800-362- WHAT IS LANDFILL GAS? 2764. Landfill gas is: Dominion personnel regularly inspect • A natural decomposition by-product of the pipeline right-of-way for signs of organic waste disposed in landfills gas leaks or other abnormal operating conditions, such as construction activity • Composed of approximately 50-60% near the pipeline. methane, 40-50% carbon dioxide, and other trace compounds HOW IS THE PIPELINE MARKED? • Flammable and has fuel value WMRE OH-A uses pipeline markers to • Recognized as a renewable energy indicate the approximate location of the source with environmental and underground pipeline. Pipeline markers economic benefits are spaced along the right-of-way.

94 OH21 WMRE of Ohio - American, LLC

KNOW THE SIGNS OF A LANDFILL State laws require any person making or SUGGESTED EMERGENCY GAS FUEL LEAK beginning any excavation must notify all PROCEDURES (FOR EMERGENCY underground facility owners/operators, The leading cause of pipeline accidents RESPONDERS) which may be affected by the excavation is damage from someone other than at least 2 but not more than 10 working In the event of a pipeline emergency, the owner or operator of the pipeline. In days in advance. steps must be taken to ensure public most cases, this damage occurs when safety. WMRE OH-A offers the following someone unknowingly digs, levels land, Never guess about the location of an suggestions: blasts or drills in the area of a pipeline. underground pipeline or facility, or if an activity is appropriate in the vicinity. Giving • Call Dominion immediately at 800- Warning Signs of a Gas Pipeline Leak advance notice by contacting OUPS and 535-3000. Report the type (leak, fire, Include: following construction guidelines allows other) and location of the emergency. • Damage to pipeline facilities and you to plan projects with the assurance • Establish a safety area and control markers that your safety, and the safety of others, access into this area; this may include is not compromised. It also gives WMRE • Exposed pipe in wet areas, ditches, evacuation of the area. Be sure to OH-A assurance that our facilities will streams allow Dominion employees access not be damaged by these activities. and work with them to control the • A blowing or hissing sound or dust Calling OUPS not only protects you, your situation. blowing from a hole in the ground employees, and WMRE OH-A’s pipeline, it is also the law. • Avoid doing anything that may ignite • Continuous bubbling from one spot in escaped gas. wet or flooded areas WHAT IF I UNEXPECTEDLY • Monitor wind direction and be aware • A sulfur-like, or rotten egg odor ENCOUNTER A PIPELINE of potential ignition sources. • A spot of dead or discolored vegetation If you dig and hit or touch a pipeline, • Control secondary fires but do not try in an otherwise green location contact Dominion immediately at (800) to extinguish a pipeline fire unless 535-3000. Even a small gouge, scrape, • Abnormally dry or hardened soil asked to do so by Domnion personnel. scratch, dent or crease to the pipe may • Flames cause leaks, thereby compromising the • Do not attempt to operate pipeline safety of the pipeline. To assure safety valves. STEPS TO TAKE IF YOU SUSPECT A of the pipeline, Dominion personnel must • Preserve the area for investigators. LEAK inspect and repair any damage, no matter how minor it appears. If you suspect a landfill gas fuel pipeline WMRE OH-A’S EMERGENCY leak: PROCEDURES TRANSMISSION PIPELINE MAPPING 1. Immediately shut down and abandon In a pipeline emergency, Dominion The U.S. Department of Transportation’s motorized equipment being used in or personnel will immediately attempt to Office of Pipeline Safety has developed near the area. control the situation. Dominion personnel the National Pipeline Mapping System will: 2. Leave the immediate area quickly, (NPMS) to provide information about proceeding upwind and warn others to gas transmission and liquid transmission • Pinpoint the location of the emergency stay away. operators and their pipelines. The NPMS and stop or reduce gas flow to the Web site is searchable by zip code or affected area. 3. Keep all sources of ignition away from by county and state, and can display a the leak. • Notify appropriate public officials and county map that is printable. For a list of work with them during the emergency. 4. From a safe distance, call local 911 pipeline operators with pipelines in your emergency response, and Dominion area and their contact information, go to • Repair the facility and restore service at (800) 535-3000. www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov. Operators of to customers as soon as possible. production facilities, gas/liquid gathering DO NOT use open flames or bring • Investigate the cause of the piping and distribution piping, are not telephones, flashlights or motor vehicles emergency. represented by NPMS nor are they into the area that may create a spark and required to be. potentially ignite the gas leak. DO NOT CONTACT US try to extinguish a gas fire or operate any DAMAGE PREVENTION If you have any questions or would like pipeline valves. additional information on pipeline safety, WMRE OH-A maintains a Damage please call us at 877-587-8519. The on- EXCAVATION WORK – FREQUENT Prevention Program in accordance with call operator will direct your request to the CAUSE OF DAMAGE state and federal guidelines. appropriate individual. Excavation work is the most frequent The purpose of this program is to ALWAYS CALL 8-1-1 BEFORE YOU cause of damage to pipelines and prevent damage to our pipelines and DIG IN OHIO. associated facilities. Whenever planning facilities from excavation activities, such excavation or demolition work, protect as digging trenching, blasting, boring, yourself and your property by first tunneling, backfilling, or by any other notifying OUPS. Dial 811 in Ohio, or digging activity. 1-800-362-2764.

95 OH21 WMRE of Ohio - American, LLC WMRE of Ohio American, LLC Pipelines WMRE of Ohio

96 OH21 Zenith Energy Terminals Holding LLC

Local Contact: LaKeith Jackson Zenith Energy - Toledo Terminal 2844 N. Summit St. Toledo, OH 43611 Phone: (419) 467-3783 Website: www.zenithem.com

Zenith Energy Terminals Holdings LLC owns, operates, develops and acquires a diversified portfolio of complementary energy logistics assets. Zenith Energy EMERGENCY CONTACT: Terminals assets include 21 crude oil and petroleum product terminals located in 1-800-436-4301 Alabama, Colorado, Illinois, Maryland, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia, and Wisconsin, which have a combined Fuel Oil 1993 128 storage capacity of approximately 7.8 million barrels. Gasoline 1203 128 Unlike many competing terminal companies, Zenith Energy Terminals is a third party terminalling company that does not market, store or own petroleum product and, OHIO as such, does not compete with its customers. Zenith Energy Terminals provides COUNTIES OF OPERATION: terminalling, storage, throughput and transloading services for a variety of petroleum products to customers under multi-year contracts. Zenith Energy Terminals assets Lucas have the ability to distribute products throughout the United States via pipeline, ______marine, railroad and truck. Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation. For further information please contact: Zenith Energy Terminals Brian Feyereisen Strengths 1035 West Laraway Rd Joliet, IL 60436 n Zenith Energy Terminals is an Phone: 815-726-2016 independent operator that does not market, store or own its own product and, as such, terminal customers are not competing with the terminal operator Terminal Locations Corporate Offices n Zenith Energy Terminals focuses on operations and its customers, devoting significant capital and resources to efficiency and Location Products Capacity (bbls) Truck Rack Lanes Supply & Delivery Modes maintenance programs Altoona, PA Gasoline; Distillates; Ethanol 163,000 3Laurel Pipeline; Truck

Colonial Pipeline; Railroad; Marine; n Zenith Energy Terminals is Baltimore, MD Gasoline; Distillates; Ethanol 442,000 6 Truck Crude Oil; Asphalt; Fuel Oil; responsible for environmental, Blakeley, AL Chemicals 708,000 4Railroad; Marine; Truck health and safety, compliance and Brooklyn, NY Gasoline; Ethanol 63,000 8Buckeye Pipeline; Marine; Truck Crude Oil; Distillates; Fuel Oil; all regulatory documentation Chickasaw, AL Crude Tall Oil 609,000 2Railroad; Marine; Truck Gasoline; Distillates; Ethanol; n Chillicothe, IL Biodiesel; Heavy Products 273,000 3Railroad; Truck All Terminals are operated by Gasoline; Distillates; Ethanol; Buckeye/Inland Pipeline; Railroad; employees that are highly trained Cleveland, OH – North Biodiesel 426,000 4 Marine; Truck Gasoline; Distillates; Ethanol; Buckeye/Inland Pipeline; Railroad; and properly certified Cleveland, OH – South Biodiesel 191,000 2 Marine; Truck Dupont, PA Gasoline; Distillates; Ethanol 138,000 3Buckeye Pipeline; Truck n Customers will have opportunities FERC Pipeline to refinery; Railroad; Joliet, IL Crude Oil; Distillates; Asphalt; Dry Bulk 760,000-Marine to acquire space throughout Gasoline; Distillates; Ethanol; Madison, WI Biodiesel 150,000 2West Shore Pipeline; Truck Zenith Energy Terminals portfolio Mechanicsburg, PA Gasoline; Distillates; Ethanol; 378,000 4Laurel Pipeline; Truck as operations expand Heating Oil; Biodiesel Crude Oil; Asphalt; Fuel Oil; Mobile, AL – Main Chemicals 1,093,000 4Railroad; Marine; Truck n Zenith Energy Terminals Mobile, AL – Methanol Methanol 294,000 2Railroad; Marine; Truck prioritizes new acquisition/joint Norfolk, VA Gasoline; Distillates; Ethanol 212,600 2Colonial Pipeline; Marine; Truck

venture opportunities brought to Weld County, CO Crude Oil 300,000 15 Gathering Pipelines; PXP-NECL; Truck

its customers Crude Oil; Asphalt; Aviation Gas; Olympic Pipeline; Railroad; Marine; Portland, OR Distillates 1,466,000 4 Truck Gasoline; Distillates; Ethanol; n Zenith Energy Terminals has Selma, NC Biodiesel 171,000 2Colonial Pipeline; Truck access to significant capital to South Williamsport, PA Gasoline; Distillates; Ethanol 137,000 1Sunoco Pipeline; Truck grow its business Spartanburg, SC Gasoline; Distillates; Ethanol 82,500 2Colonial Pipeline; Truck Gasoline; Distillates; Aviation Gas; Norco/Buckeye Pipeline; Railroad; Toledo, OH Ethanol; Biodiesel 244,000 2 Marine; Truck

97 OH21 Emergency Response

Emergency Response Plans for Gas and Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Operators Federal regulations for both gas and hazardous liquid pipelines require operators to have written procedures for responding to emergencies involving their pipeline facility. Because pipelines are often located in public space, the regulations further require that operators include procedures for planning with emergency and other public officials to ensure a coordinated response. Please contact your local pipeline operators for information regarding their company specific emergency response plan. Natural Gas Each operator shall establish written procedures to minimize the hazard resulting from a gas pipeline emergency. At a minimum, the procedures must provide for the following: • Receiving, identifying, and classifying notices of events which require immediate response by the operator. • Establishing and maintaining adequate means of communication with appropriate fire, police, and other public officials. • Prompt and effective response to a notice of each type of emergency, including the following: 1. Gas detected inside or near a building. 2. Fire located near or directly involving a pipeline facility. 3. Explosion occurring near or directly involving a pipeline facility. 4. Natural disaster. • The availability of personnel, equipment, tools, and materials, as needed at the scene of an emergency. • Actions directed toward protecting people first and then property. • Emergency shutdown and pressure reduction in any section of the operator’s pipeline system necessary to minimize hazards to life or property. • Making safe any actual or potential hazard to life or property. • Notifying appropriate fire, police, and other public officials of gas pipeline emergencies and coordinating with them both planned responses and actual responses during an emergency. • Safely restoring any service outage. • Each operator shall establish and maintain liaison with appropriate fire, police, and other public officials to: 1. Learn the responsibility and resources of each government organization that may respond to a gas pipeline emergency; 2. Acquaint the officials with the operator’s ability in responding to a gas pipeline emergency; 3. Identify the types of gas pipeline emergencies of which the operator notifies the officials; and 4. Plan how the operator and officials can engage in mutual assistance to minimize hazards to life or property. *Reference 49 CFR 192.615 Hazardous Liquids (a) General: Each operator shall prepare and follow for each pipeline system a manual of written procedures for conducting normal operations and maintenance activities and handling abnormal operations and emergencies. This manual shall be reviewed at intervals not exceeding 15 months, but at least once each calendar year, and appropriate changes made as necessary to insure that the manual is effective. This manual shall be prepared before initial operations of a pipeline system commence, and appropriate parts shall be kept at locations where operations and maintenance activities are conducted. Emergencies. The manual required by paragraph (a) of this section must include procedures for the following to provide safety when an emergency condition occurs: • Receiving, identifying, and classifying notices of events which need immediate response by the operator or notice to fire, police, or other appropriate public officials and communicating this information to appropriate operator personnel for corrective action. • Prompt and effective response to a notice of each type emergency, including fire or explosion occurring near or directly involving a pipeline facility, accidental release of hazardous liquid or carbon dioxide from a pipeline facility, operational failure causing a hazardous condition, and natural disaster affecting pipeline facilities. • Having personnel, equipment, instruments, tools, and material available as needed at the scene of an emergency. • Taking necessary action, such as emergency shutdown or pressure reduction, to minimize the volume of hazardous liquid or carbon dioxide that is released from any section of a pipeline system in the event of a failure. • Control of released hazardous liquid or carbon dioxide at an accident scene to minimize the hazards, including possible intentional ignition in the cases of flammable highly volatile liquid. • Minimization of public exposure to injury and probability of accidental ignition by assisting with evacuation of residents and assisting with halting traffic on roads and railroads in the affected area, or taking other appropriate action. • Notifying fire, police, and other appropriate public officials of hazardous liquid or carbon dioxide pipeline emergencies and coordinating with them preplanned and actual responses during an emergency, including additional precautions necessary for an emergency involving a pipeline system transporting a highly volatile liquid. • In the case of failure of a pipeline system transporting a highly volatile liquid, use of appropriate instruments to assess the extent and coverage of the vapor cloud and determine the hazardous areas. • Providing for a post accident review of employee activities to determine whether the procedures were effective in each emergency and taking corrective action where deficiencies are found. *Reference 49 CFR 195.402

98 OH21 Emergency Response

Hazard Area Radius

Evacuation Radius- Radiant Heat

99 OH21 NENA Pipeline Emergency Operations - Call Intake Checklist

In accordance with NENA Pipeline Emergency Operations Standard/Model Recommendation NENA 56-007 (https://www. nena.org/?page=PipelineEmergStnd)

GOALS FOR INITIAL INTAKE: 1. Obtain and Verify Incident Location, Callback and Contact Information 2. Maintain Control of the Call 3. Communicate the Ability to HELP the Caller 4. Methodically and Strategically Obtain Information through Systematic Inquiry to be Captured in the Agency’s Intake Format 5. Recognize the potential urgency of situations involving the release of dangerous gases or liquids related to pipelines or similar events of this nature and immediately begin the proper notifications consistent with agency policy

6. Perform all Information Entries and Disseminations, Both Initial and Update

FIRST RESPONSE CALL INTAKE CHECKLIST The focus of this Standard is on the first minute of the call intake process. Actions taken during this time frame significantly impact the effectiveness of the response and are critical to public safety. The following protocol is intended as a solid framework for call intake, but should not in any manner rescind or override agency procedures for the timing of broadcasts and messaging. These procedures are established as recommended practices to consider with existing agency policy and procedure to ensure the most swift and accurate handling of every incident involving the release of dangerous gases or hazardous liquids.

All information should be simultaneously entered, as it is obtained by the telecommunicator, into an electronic format (when available) that will feed/populate any directed messages which will be sent to emergency responders in conjunction with on- air broadcasts.

Location: Request exact location of the incident (structure addresses, street names, intersections, directional identifiers, mile posts, etc.) and obtain callback and contact information.

Determine Exactly What Has Happened: Common signs of a pipeline leak are contained in Table 1 below. If any of these conditions are reported, THIS IS A PIPELINE EMERGENCY. TABLE 1 Common Indications of a Pipeline Leak

Natural Gas LPG & HVL Condition Liquids (lighter than air) (heavier than air) An odor like rotten eggs or a burnt match X X A loud roaring sound like a jet engine X X A white vapor cloud that may look like smoke X A hissing or whistling noise X X The pooling of liquid on the ground X An odor like petroleum liquids or gasoline X X Fire coming out of or on top of the ground X X Dirt blowing from a hole in the ground X X Bubbling in pools of water on the ground X X A sheen on the surface of water X X An area of frozen ground in the summer X X An unusual area of melted snow in the winter X X An area of dead vegetation X X X

100 OH21 Pipelines In Our Community / Pipeline Markers / Call Before You Dig

Pipelines In Our Community

According to National Transportation Safety Board statistics pipelines are the safest and most efficient means of transporting natural gas and petroleum products, which are used to supply roughly two-thirds of the energy we use. These pipelines transport trillions of cubic feet of natural gas and hundreds of billions of ton/miles of liquid petroleum products in the United States each year. This system is comprised of three types of pipelines: transmission, distribution and gathering. The approximately 519,000 miles of transmission pipeline* transport products, including natural gas and petroleum products, across the country and to storage facilities. Compressor stations and pumping stations are located along transmission and gathering pipeline routes and help push these products through the line. Approximately 2.2 million miles of distribution pipeline* is used to deliver natural gas to most homes and businesses through underground main and utility service lines. Onshore gathering lines are pipelines that transport gas from a current production operation facility to a transmission line or main. Production operations are piping and equipment used in production and preparation for transportation or delivery of hydrocarbon gas and/or liquids. *mileage according to the Pipeline Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA).

Pipeline Markers

The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) requires the use of signs to indicate the location of underground pipelines. Markers like these are located on road, railroad, and navigable waterway crossings. Markers are also posted along the pipeline right-of-way.

The markers display: • The material transported • The name of the pipeline operator • The operator’s emergency number MARKER INFORMATION • Indicates area of pipeline operations • May have multiple markers in single right-of-way • May have multiple pipelines in single right-of-way • DOES NOT show exact location • DOES NOT indicate depth (never assume pipeline depth) • DOES NOT indicate pipeline pressure

Call Before You Dig

Statistics indicate that damage from excavation related activities is a leading cause of pipeline accidents. If you are a homeowner, farmer, excavator, or developer, we need your help in preventing pipeline emergencies. 1. Call your state’s One-Call center before excavation begins - regulatory mandate as state law requires. 2. Wait the required amount of time. 3. A trained technician will mark the location of the pipeline and other utilities (private lines are not marked). 4. Respect the marks. 5. Dig with care.

American Public Works Association (APWA) Uniform Color Code National One-Call Dialing Number:

WHITE - Proposed Excavation

PINK - Temporary Survey Markings

RED - Electric Power Lines, Cables, Conduit and Lighting Cables YELLOW - Gas, Oil, Steam, Petroleum or Gaseous Materials ORANGE - Communication, Alarm or Signal Lines, Cables or Conduit BLUE - Potable Water PURPLE - Reclaimed Water, Irrigation and Slurry Lines For More Details Visit: www.call811.com GREEN - Sewers and Drain Lines

101 OH21 Signs Of A Pipeline Release / What To Do If A Leak Occurs / Pipeline Emergency

Signs Of A Pipeline Release

SIGHT* SMELL SOUND • Liquid on the ground • Odors such as gas or oil • A hissing or roaring sound • Rainbow sheen on water • Natural gas is colorless and odorless • Dead vegetation in an otherwise ° Unless Mercaptan has been added (rotten green area egg odor) • Dirt blowing into the air • White vapor cloud OTHER - NEAR PIPELINE OPERATIONS • Mud or water bubbling up • Burning eyes, nose or throat • Frozen area on ground • Nausea *Signs vary based upon product

What To Do If A Leak Occurs

• Evacuate immediately upwind ° Valve may be operated by qualified pipeline personnel • Eliminate ignition sources only, unless specified otherwise • Advise others to stay away • Ignition sources may vary – a partial list includes: • CALL 911 and the pipeline company – number on ° Static electricity warning marker ° Metal-to-metal contact ° Call collect if necessary ° Pilot lights • Make calls from safe distance – not “hot zone” ° Matches/smoking • Give details to pipeline operator: ° Sparks from telephone ° Your name ° Electric switches ° Your phone number ° Electric motors ° Leak location ° Overhead wires ° Product activity ° Internal combustion engines ° Extent of damage ° Garage door openers • DO NOT drive into leak or vapor cloud ° Firearms • DO NOT make contact with liquid or vapor ° Photo equipment • DO NOT operate pipeline valves (unless directed by ° Remote car alarms/door locks pipeline operator): ° High torque starters – diesel engines ° Valve may be automatically shut by control center ° Communication devices ° Valve may have integrated shut-down device

Pipeline Emergency

Call Gas Control Or Pipeline Control Center Fire Use Pipeline Emergency Response Planning Is the leak area on fire? Information Manual for contact information Has anything else caught on fire besides the leak? Phone number on warning markers Use state One-Call System, if applicable Evacuations Primary responsibility of emergency agency Control Center Needs To Know Consult with pipeline/gas company Your name & title in your organization Call back phone number – primary, alternate Fire Management Establish a meeting place Natural Gas – DO NOT put out until supply stopped Be very specific on the location (use GPS) Liquid Petroleum – water is NOT recommended; Provide City, County and State foam IS recommended Use dry chemical, vaporizing liquids, carbon dioxide Injuries, Deaths, Or Property Damage Have any known injuries occurred? Ignition Sources Have any known deaths occurred? Static electricity (nylon windbreaker) Has any severe property damage occurred? Metal-to-metal contact Pilot lights, matches & smoking, sparks from phone Traffic & Crowd Control Electric switches & motors Secure leak site for reasonable distance Overhead wires Work with company to determine safety zone Internal combustion engines No traffic allowed through any hot zone Garage door openers, car alarms & door locks Move sightseers and media away Firearms Eliminate ignition sources Photo equipment High torque starters – diesel engines Communication devices – not intrinsically safe 102 OH21 High Consequence Areas Identification / Identified Sites

High Consequence Areas Identification*

Pipeline safety regulations use the concept of “High supply is not available. The land area in which spilled Consequence Areas” (HCAs), to identify specific locales hazardous liquid could affect the water supply is also and areas where a release could have the most significant treated as an HCA. adverse consequences. Once identified, operators are • Unusually sensitive ecological areas include locations required to devote additional focus, efforts, and analysis in where critically imperiled species can be found, areas HCAs to ensure the integrity of pipelines. where multiple examples of federally listed threatened Releases from pipelines can adversely affect human and endangered species are found, and areas where health and safety, cause environmental degradation, and migratory water birds concentrate. damage personal or commercial property. Consequences of inadvertent releases from pipelines can vary greatly, HCAs for natural gas transmission pipelines: depending on where the release occurs, and the commodity • An equation has been developed based on research and involved in the release. experience that estimates the distance from a potential explosion at which death, injury or significant property What criteria define HCAs for pipelines? damage could occur. This distance is known as the Because potential consequences of natural gas and “potential impact radius” (or PIR), and is used to depict hazardous liquid pipeline releases differ, criteria for HCAs potential impact circles. also differ. HCAs for natural gas transmission pipelines focus solely on populated areas. (Environmental and • Operators must calculate the potential impact radius ecological consequences are usually minimal for releases for all points along their pipelines and evaluate involving natural gas.) Identification of HCAs for hazardous corresponding impact circles to identify what population is liquid pipelines focuses on populated areas, drinking water contained within each circle. sources, and unusually sensitive ecological resources. • Potential impact circles that contain 20 or more structures intended for human occupancy; buildings housing HCAs for hazardous liquid pipelines: populations of limited mobility; buildings that would • Populated areas include both high population areas be hard to evacuate. (Examples are nursing homes, (called “urbanized areas” by the U.S. Census Bureau) schools); or buildings and outside areas occupied by and other populated areas (areas referred to by the more than 20 persons on a specified minimum number of Census Bureau as a “designated place”). days each year, are defined as HCA’s. • Drinking water sources include those supplied by surface water or wells and where a secondary source of water * https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/comm/FactSheets/FSHCA.htm

Identified Sites*

Owners and companies of gas transmission pipelines are Sites within your jurisdiction will fit the above requirements, regulated by the US Department of Transportation (DOT). please go to my.spatialobjects.com/admin/register/ISR to According to integrity management regulations, gas pipeline provide this valuable information to pipeline companies. companies are required to accept the assistance of local * 49 CFR §192.903. public safety officials in identifying certain types of sites or facilities adjacent to the pipeline which meets the following IDENTIFIED SITE REGISTRY criteria: Pipeline operators need your help keeping people and (a) A small, well-defined outside area that is occupied property safe. by twenty or more persons on at least 50 days in any twelve-month period (the days need not Identified Sites - locations where many people occupy an be consecutive). Examples of such an area are area near a pipeline asset or facility. These are places where playgrounds, parks, swimming pools, sports fields, and people may gather from time to time for a variety of reasons. campgrounds. Some of these sites are very difficult for companies to obtain (b) A building that is occupied by 20 or more persons on without help from those with local knowledge of the area. at least 5 days a week for 10 weeks in any 12 month Please use the following website to gain secure access, so period (the days and weeks need not be consecutive). you can assist in identifying sites where people congregate Examples included in the definition are: religious in your community: facilities, office buildings, community centers, general stores, 4-H facilities, and roller rinks. my.spatialobjects.com/admin/register/ISR (c) A facility that is occupied by persons who are confined, Pipeline operators are required by law to IDENTIFIED SITES REGISTRY are of impaired mobility, or would be difficult to work with public officials who have safety evacuate. Examples of such a facility are hospitals, or emergency response, or planning schools, elder care, assisted living/nursing facilities, responsibilities that can provide quality prisons and child daycares. information regarding identified sites.

103 OH21 Maintaining Safety and Integrity of Pipelines / How You Can Help Keep Pipelines Safe / NPMS / Training Center

Maintaining Safety and Integrity of Pipelines

Pipeline companies invest significant time and capital to isolate a leak. Gas transmission and hazardous liquid maintaining the quality and integrity of their pipeline pipeline companies have developed supplemental hazard systems. Most active pipelines are monitored 24 hours a day and assessment programs known as Integrity Management via manned control centers. Pipeline companies also utilize Programs (IMPs). IMPs have been implemented for aerial surveillance and/or on-ground observers to identify areas designated as “high consequence areas” (HCAs) in potential dangers. Control center personnel continually accordance with federal regulations. Specific information monitor the pipeline system and assess changes in pressure about companies’ programs may be found on their company and flow. They notify field personnel if there is a possibility web sites or by contacting them directly. of a leak. Automatic shut-off valves are sometimes utilized

How You Can Help Keep Pipelines Safe

While accidents pertaining to pipeline facilities are rare, o Assist with security steps for pipeline facilities during awareness of the location of the pipeline, the potential heightened national threat levels, i.e., increased hazards, and what to do if a leak occurs can help minimize surveillance near facilities. the number of accidents. A leading cause of pipeline o Monitor criminal activity at the local level that could incidents is third-party excavation damage. Pipeline impact pipeline companies, and anti-government/ companies are responsible for the safety and security of pipeline groups and other groups seeking to disrupt their respective pipelines. To help maintain the integrity pipeline company activities. of pipelines and their right-of-way, it is essential that pipeline and facility neighbors protect against unauthorized • Keeping the enclosed fact sheets for future reference. excavations or other destructive activities. You can help by: • Attending an emergency response training program in your area. • Being aware of any unusual or suspicious activities or unauthorized excavations taking place within or near the • Familiarizing yourself and your agency with the Pipelines pipeline right-of-way or pipeline facility. and Informed Planning Alliance (PIPA) best practices regarding land use planning near transmission pipelines. o Develop contacts and relationships with pipeline company representatives, i.e. participate in mock drill • Completing and returning the enclosed postage-paid exercises with your local pipeline company. survey. o Share intelligence regarding targeting of national • Report to the pipeline company localized flooding, ice infrastructure, and specific threats or actual attacks dams, debris dams, and extensive bank erosion that may against pipeline companies. affect the integrity of pipeline crossings.

National Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS)

The National Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS) is a local government officials only. The application contains geographic information system created by the U.S. sensitive pipeline infrastructure information that can be Department of Transportation (DOT), Pipeline and viewed via internet browsers. Access to PIMMA is limited Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), Office to federal, pipeline companies. PIMMA access cannot of Pipeline Safety (OPS) in cooperation with other federal be given to any person who is not a direct employee of a and state governmental agencies and the pipeline industry government agency. to provide information about companies and their pipelines. The NPMS web site is searchable by ZIP Code or by county For a list of companies with pipelines in your area and their and state, and can display a printable county map. contact information, or to apply for PIMMA access, go to npms.phmsa.dot.gov. Companies that operate production Within the NPMS, PHMSA has developed the Pipeline facilities, gas/liquid gathering piping, and distribution piping Integrity Management Mapping Application (PIMMA) are not represented by NPMS nor are they required to be. for use by pipeline companies and federal, state, and

Training Center

Supplemental training available for agencies and personnel • Submit Agency Capabilities Survey that are unable to attend: • Receive Certificate of Completion • Train as your schedule allows Visit https://trainingcenter.pdigm.com/ • Download resources including pipeline operator specific to register for training information Training CENTER o Sponsoring pipeline operator contact information o Product(s) transported

104 OH21 Pipeline Damage Reporting Law / Websites

PIPELINE DAMAGE REPORTING LAW AS OF 2007

H.R. 2958 Emergency Alert Requirements

Any person, including a government employee or contractor, who while engaged in the demolition, excavation, tunneling, or construction in the vicinity of a pipeline facility;

A. Becomes aware of damage to the pipeline facility that may endanger life or cause serious bodily harm or damage to property; or

B. Damages the pipeline facility in a manner that may endanger life or cause serious bodily harm or damage to property, shall promptly report the damage to the operator of the facility and to other appropriate authorities. ______

Websites:

Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials - International (APCO) www.apcointl.org/

Common Ground Alliance www.commongroundalliance.com

Federal Emergency Management Agency www.fema.gov

Federal Office of Pipeline Safety www.phmsa.dot.gov

Government Emergency Telecommunications www.dhs.gov/government-emergency-telecommunications-service-gets

Infrastructure Protection – NIPC www.dhs.gov/national-infrastructure-protection-plan

National Emergency Number Association www.nena.org/?

National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) www.nfpa.org

National Pipeline Mapping System https://www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov

National Response Center www.nrc.uscg.mil or 800-424-8802

Paradigm Liaison Services, LLC www.pdigm.com

United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) www.epa.gov/cameo

Wireless Information System for Emergency Responders (WISER) www.wiser.nlm.nih.gov

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE NASFM PIPELINE EMERGENCIES PROGRAM www.pipelineemergencies.com

FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE INFORMATION, REFER TO DOT GUIDEBOOK. FOR COPIES: (202) 366-4900 www.phmsa.dot.gov/hazmat/erg/emergency-response-guidebook-erg

105 OH21 About Paradigm

Paradigm is public awareness. We provide public awareness and damage prevention compliance services to assist with the regulatory requirements of 49 CFR 192 and 195, as well as API RP 1162. Since 2001, the oil and gas industry has worked with Paradigm to fulfill public education and community awareness requirements.

Our history of implementing public awareness programs and compliance services pre-dates API RP 1162. Most of the pipe- line industry’s large, mid-sized and small operators, as well as many local distribution companies utilize Paradigm’s compli- ance services.

In serving our clients, Paradigm performs full-scope compliance programs from audience identification through effectiveness measurement. In addition, we offer consulting services for plan evaluation and continuous improvement. At the completion of each compliance program, we provide structured documentation which precisely records all elements of the program’s implementation to assist with audits.

Paradigm leads the way in industry service. Pipeline operators and local distribution companies trust in Paradigm to imple- ment their public awareness and damage prevention programs. Each year we:

• Distribute 25 million pipeline safety communications • Compile and analyze roughly 250,000 stakeholder response surveys • Facilitate over 1,200 liaison programs • Implement approximately 1,000 public awareness compliance programs • Provide audit support and assistance with over 50 public awareness audits

Contact Paradigm for more information regarding custom public awareness solutions.

Contact us: Paradigm Liaison Services, LLC PO Box 9123 Wichita, KS 67277 (877) 477-1162 Fax: (888) 417-0818 www.pdigm.com

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106 OH21 Emergency Contact List

COMPANY EMERGENCY NUMBER Air Products, L.P...... 1-216-781-2817 Antero Midstream Corporation...... 1-800-265-6503 Ascent Resources, LLC...... 1-866-402-8767 Blue Racer Midstream...... 1-800-300-3333 BP Pipelines (North America), Inc...... 1-800-548-6482 Buckeye Partners, L.P...... 1-800-331-4115 Citgo Petroleum Corp...... 1-800-471-9191 Columbia Gas of Ohio...... 1-800-344-4077 Dominion Energy Ohio...... 1-800-535-3000 Duke Energy...... 1-800-634-4300 Eastern Gas Transmission and Storage...... 1-888-264-8240 Enbridge (U.S.) Inc. / Texas Eastern Transmission (Gas)...... 1-800-231-7794 Enbridge (U.S.) Inc. / Texas Eastern Transmission (Oil)...... 1-800-858-5253 Energy Transfer...... 1-800-375-5702 EnLink Midstream...... 1-866-394-9839 Enterprise Products Operating LLC...... 1-888-883-6308 Equitrans Midstream...... 1-855-740-1092 ABOUT OHIO811 Lancaster Municipal Gas Dept...... 1-740-687-6670 Linde...... 1-800-926-9620 A vital resource for Ohio residents and businesses, OHIO811 acts as a Marathon Pipe Line LLC...... 1-833-675-1234 communication link between utility companies and individuals planning MarkWest Energy Partners Utica...... 1-855-878-4859 any digging activity. Mid-Valley Pipeline Company...... 1-800-753-5531 National Gas & Oil Cooperative / NGO Transmission, Inc...... 1-800-255-6815 NEXUS Gas Transmission, LLC (Operated by Enbridge)...... 1-855-329-1781 North Coast Gas Transmission...... 1-888-497-5665 IT’S FREE Northeast Ohio Natural Gas Corporation...... 1-800-451-9465 OHIO811 is a not-for-profit public safety organization – there is no fee Ohio Gas Company...... 1-800-331-7396 or...... 1-419-636-3642 to contact us. Ohio Valley Gas Corporation...... 1-877-853-5501 Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company, LP...... 1-800-225-3913 Pembina Cochin LLC...... 1-800-360-4706 IT’S THE LAW Piedmont Gas Company...... 1-330-339-5454 Ohio law requires that anyone digging contact OHIO811 at least 48 Rover Pipeline...... 1-800-225-3913 Shell Pipeline Company LP...... 1-800-922-3459 hours (excluding weekends and legal holidays) prior to beginning their Suburban Natural Gas Company (in Lewis Center)...... 1-740-548-2450 work. Failure to contact OHIO811 could result in fines or penalties. Suburban Natural Gas Company (in Cygnet)...... 1-419-655-2345 Summit Midstream Partners, LP...... 1-888-643-7929 Sunoco Pipeline L.P...... 1-800-786-7440 Tallgrass Energy / Rockies Express Pipeline...... 1-877-436-2253 TC Energy / ANR Pipeline...... 1-800-447-8066 TC Energy / Columbia Gas Transmission...... 1-800-835-7191 TC Energy / Crossroads Pipeline Company...... 1-800-835-7191 Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company...... 1-800-231-2800 Texas Gas Transmission, LLC...... 1-800-626-1948 Toledo Refining Company, LLC...... 1-419-698-6600 UGI Energy Services...... 1-855-511-4942 Vectren, a Centerpoint Energy Company...... 1-800-227-1376 Waterville Gas & Oil Company...... 1-419-878-4972 Williams...... 1-855-427-2875 Williams Ohio Valley Midstream...... 1-800-688-6321 WMRE of Ohio - American, LLC...... 1-800-535-3000 Zenith Energy Terminals Holding LLC...... 1-800-436-4301 NOTIFICATION NOTIFICATIONS STATE LAWS & PROVISIONS ______TICKETS EXEMPTIONS ACCEPTED Note: The above numbers are for emergency situations. Additional pipeline operators may exist in your area. e e Visit the National Pipeline Mapping System at www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov for companies not listed above. g e e OHIO

ONE-CALL SYSTEM PHONE NUMBER y Ohio811 800-362-2764 e Ohio811...... 1-800-362-2764 Website: www.oups.org Hours: 24 hours, 7 days X National One-Call Referral Number...... 1-888-258-0808 olerance Zone FA Online Mobile Statewide Coverag Civil Penalties Emergency Claus Mandatory Membership Excavator Permits Issued Mandatory Premarks Positive Respons National One-Call Dialing Number...... 811 Advance Notice: 48 hours but not more than 10 working days Hand Dig Claus Damage Reportin DO T Homeowner Railroad Agricultur Dept h Damage Design Emergenc Overhead Large Projects T Marks Valid: As long as visible and work begins within 10 days of original ticket N Y YY Y Y Y N Y Y Y N Y N Y Y N Y Y Y N Y 18" Law Link: http://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/comm/DamagePreventionSummary.htm ©2021 Paradigm Liaison Services, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Download the Pipeline Awareness Viewer™ (PAV) app to learn about pipelines, including:

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