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2021 Emergency Response Manual Download the Pipeline Awareness Viewer™ (PAV) app to learn about pipelines, including: Apply for PIMMA access Visit the API training center website COORDINATED RESPONSE EXERCISE Register for a pipeline safety meeting near you ® Download the NENA call intake checklist COORDINATED RESPONSE EXERCISE Download the PHMSA Emergency Response Guidebook Pipeline Safety Training For First Responders View a video about the pipeline industry How to use PAV: • Launch the app on your device. • Review the brief instructions. • Tap the SCAN button and aim your camera at this page.* • When the buttons appear, tap the lock icon to view the available content. • Tap the buttons to view important pipeline safety information. *For best results, enable Wi-Fi on your device prior to using the PAV app. 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 • il.pipeline-awareness.com *Instructions on back 2021 Emergency Contact List COMPANY EMERGENCY NUMBER Alliance Pipeline (A Joint Venture of Enbridge and Pembina). ......................................................................1-800-884-8811 Alliant Energy - Interstate Power and Light. ...................................................................................................1-319-365-8040 Alliant Energy - Interstate Power and Light (Public). .....................................................................................1-800-255-4268 Ameren Illinois. ...............................................................................................................................................1-800-755-5000 BP Pipelines (North America), Inc. .................................................................................................................1-800-548-6482 Buckeye Partners, L.P. ...................................................................................................................................1-800-331-4115 CITGO Petroleum Corporation - Arlington Heights Terminal .........................................................................1-800-471-9191 Countrymark Refining and Logistics, LLC ......................................................................................................1-812-838-8500 or .................................................................................................................................................(Ext. 8500) 1-800-832-5490 JULIE, Inc. Dakota Access Pipeline ..................................................................................................................................1-800-753-5531 Enable Midstream Partners, LP .....................................................................................................................1-800-325-4005 Enbridge Energy Company, Inc. / Platte Pipe Line Company / Texas Eastern Transmission (Liquids) ........1-888-449-7539 State of Illinois (outside the City of Chicago) or ....................................................................................................................................................................1-800-858-5253 Enbridge Energy Company, Inc. / Platte Pipe Line Company / Texas Eastern Transmission (Gas) .............1-800-231-7794 Assistance in Damage Prevention, Underground Locate Requests, & Emergency Enterprise Products Operating LLC ...............................................................................................................1-888-883-6308 Notification (Center is open 24/7, 365 days a year) ETCO .............................................................................................................................................................1-800-753-5531 Explorer Pipeline Company ............................................................................................................................1-888-876-0036 ExxonMobil Pipeline Company ......................................................................................................................1-800-537-5200 Flint Hills Resources.......................................................................................................................................1-800-688-7594 Guardian Pipeline LLC ...................................................................................................................................1-888-417-6275 Kinder Morgan ................................................................................................................................................1-800-733-2490 Liberty Utilities ................................................................................................................................................1-855-644-8134 1-800-892-0123 or 811 Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. ................................................................................................................1-800-720-2417 Marathon Pipe Line LLC ................................................................................................................................1-833-675-1234 MidAmerican Energy Company (Public) ........................................................................................................1-800-595-5325 For additional information: JULIE, Inc. MidAmerican Energy Company (Emergency Responders) ...........................................................................1-800-275-5743 Midwestern Gas Transmission Company ......................................................................................................1-888-417-6275 3275 Executive Drive MoGas Pipeline LLC ......................................................................................................................................1-800-282-4916 Joliet, IL 60431 Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America / Horizon Pipeline Company ......................................................1-800-733-2490 NuStar Pipeline Operating Partnership, L.P ..................................................................................................1-800-759-0033 www.illinois1call.com ONEOK North System, LLC ...........................................................................................................................1-888-844-5658 Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company ........................................................................................................1-800-225-3913 Patoka Terminal Company, LLC .....................................................................................................................1-618-231-4428 Services: Center provides state-wide one-call coverage (outside the City of Pembina Cochin LLC .....................................................................................................................................1-800-360-4706 Chicago) for the free locating and marking of underground facilities by its utility Permian Express Partners .............................................................................................................................1-800-753-5531 Plains All American Pipeline, L.P. ...................................................................................................................1-800-708-5071 members. JULIE, Inc. neither owns nor marks any underground facilities. or ....................................................................................................................................................................1-800-322-7473 Shell Pipeline Company LP ............................................................................................................................1-800-922-3459 Within the city limits of Chicago, contact 811 Chicago at 312-744-7000 Spire ...............................................................................................................................................................1-314-535-8508 Tallgrass Energy / Rockies Express Pipeline .................................................................................................1-877-436-2253 TC Energy / ANR Pipeline ..............................................................................................................................1-800-447-8066 TC Energy / Keystone Pipeline ......................................................................................................................1-866-920-0007 TC Energy / Northern Border Pipeline Company ...........................................................................................1-800-447-8066 Texas Gas Transmission, LLC .......................................................................................................................1-800-626-1948 NOTIFICATION NOTIFICATIONS Trunkline Gas Company .................................................................................................................................1-800-225-3913 TICKETS STATE LAWS & PROVISIONS EXEMPTIONS ACCEPTED University of Illinois Utilities Pipeline ..............................................................................................................1-217-333-0340 Valero Terminaling and Distribution Company ...............................................................................................1-866-423-0898 Vector Pipeline ...............................................................................................................................................1-888-427-7777 ILLINOIS
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