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National Fuel Gas Distribution Corporation Case 16-G-0257 Quarterly Type 3 Leaks Repaired Report April 1, 2018 - September 30, 2018 National Fuel Gas Distribution Corporation Case 16-G-0257 Quarterly Type 3 Leaks Repaired Report April 1, 2018 - September 30, 2018 Line Line Leak Date Leak # RC Town Type Pressure Type Repaired Street Address / Line Name First Cross Street Measurement D051367 101 WI2 M LP 3 4/4/2018 PROSPECT AVE S JERSEY ST D102982 101 CWE0 M LP 3 4/11/2018 PINE RIDGE RD N VICTORIA BLVD D069103 101 WSE0 M LP 3 4/11/2018 UNION RD N WILLOWDALE DR D103010 101 CS5 M MP 3 4/13/2018 KEHR ST S WINSLOW AVE D116985 101 CS1 M MP 3 4/14/2018 E NORTH ST E ELLICOTT ST D102796 101 KS1 M LP 3 4/16/2018 LANGFIELD DR E SUFFOLK ST D076593 101 EI8 M LP 3 4/17/2018 GENESEE ST E GREY ST D076778 101 KS7 S LP 3 4/21/2018 HIGHGATE AVE W COMSTOCK AVE D120309 101 CWE0 S LP 3 4/24/2018 MCNAUGHTON AVE W THE AVENUE D076721 101 KS3 M LP 3 4/26/2018 E DELAVAN AVE E ERICSON AVE D088767 101 CWE0 M LP 3 4/26/2018 UNION RD S CLEARVALE DR D087172 101 WSE0 M MP 3 4/30/2018 CLINTON ST E FRENCH RD D116726 101 WSE0 M LP 3 4/30/2018 COLUMBIA PKWY S MANHASSETT ST D949974 101 CWE0 S LP 3 5/1/2018 PINE RIDGE RD S PENNOCK PL D960815 101 WSE0 M MP 3 5/1/2018 UNION RD N ALLENDALE RD D116871 101 WSE0 M LP 3 5/2/2018 MINERAL SPRINGS RD W BARNSDALE AVE D051457 101 CWE0 M MP 3 5/2/2018 UNION RD N OLD UNION RD D121149 101 WSE0 M MP 3 5/3/2018 UNION RD S KRON AVE D484471 101 KS1 M LP 3 5/3/2018 LANGFIELD DR E BAILEY AVE D116825 101 CWE0 M LP 3 5/8/2018 SETON RD E OEHMAN BLVD D484474 101 WSE0 M MP 3 5/8/2018 SENECA CREEK RD E BORDEN RD D116826 101 CWE0 M LP 3 5/9/2018 SETON RD E S HUXLEY DR D116830 101 WSE0 M MP 3 5/10/2018 VILLA MARIA RD N RESERVE RD D068497 101 CWE0 M LP 3 5/11/2018 UNION RD N SOUTHCREST AVE D094734 101 CWE0 M LP 3 5/24/2018 PRINCETON CT N WOODCREST CT D120155 101 WSE0 M LP 3 5/28/2018 GREENHILL TER S GREENHILL TER D076944 101 SS4 M LP 3 5/29/2018 DALLAS RD W S PARK AVE D482435 101 CWE0 S MP 3 5/30/2018 WOODGATE DR N THORNWOOD DR D077106 101 CWE0 M LP 3 6/4/2018 CENTURY RD N BURKE DR D069018 101 SS5 M LP 3 6/5/2018 COOLIDGE RD W HANCOCK AVE D051174 101 WSE0 S MP 3 6/8/2018 REBECCA WAY S CENTER RD D075829 101 WI6 S LP 3 6/11/2018 DELAWARE AVE N BARKER ST D482423 101 CWE0 M MP 3 6/14/2018 BORDEN RD S JOEL DR D075884 101 KS5 S LP 3 7/11/2018 KAY ST S EGGERT RD D087130 101 CS6 M MP 3 7/17/2018 W DELAVAN AVE E HARVARD PL D094741 101 CWE0 M LP 3 7/26/2018 MOUNT VERNON RD N CLEVELAND DR D120794 101 SS3 M LP 3 7/27/2018 MANITOBA ST E BAITZ AVE D957480 101 CS3 M LP 3 8/20/2018 ELLICOTT ST N NORTHAMPTON ST D482490 101 CWE0 M LP 3 8/24/2018 UNION RD N PEINKOFER DR D482820 101 CWE0 M LP 3 8/24/2018 WESTCHESTER DR E RIDGE PARK AVE D482378 101 WI4 M LP 3 9/5/2018 HAMPSHIRE ST W WEST AVE D106190 104 TNE0 M MP 3 4/3/2018 SHERIDAN DR E PARKER BLVD D092562 104 TNE0 S MP 3 4/3/2018 MEADOW LN W COLVIN BLVD D106049 104 GIE0 S MP 3 4/6/2018 ROYAL OAK CIR N FIX RD D106266 104 AME0 S MP 3 4/7/2018 MAPLE RD W SWEET HOME RD D105844 104 AME0 S MP 3 4/8/2018 PHEASANT RUN RD S BEREHAVEN DR D106278 104 TNE1 S MP 3 4/8/2018 VICTORIA BLVD E MILITARY RD D475439 104 NTN9 M LP 3 4/11/2018 NASH RD S FAIRMONT AVE D087626 104 CTE9 M MP 3 4/17/2018 HINDS ST S RIVERVIEW AVE D106091 104 TNE0 M MP 3 4/20/2018 LISTON RD W COLVIN BLVD D106045 104 HL5 M LP 3 4/23/2018 MILDRED ST S ENGLEWOOD AVE D113031 104 TNE0 M MP 3 4/24/2018 WAVERLY AVE W DELAWARE AVE D475415 104 TNE0 M MP 3 5/2/2018 WOODWARD AVE W MILITARY RD D683857 104 NTN9 M MP 3 5/15/2018 DIVISION ST N LOCUST ST 1 of 10 National Fuel Gas Distribution Corporation Case 16-G-0257 Quarterly Type 3 Leaks Repaired Report April 1, 2018 - September 30, 2018 Line Line Leak Date Leak # RC Town Type Pressure Type Repaired Street Address / Line Name First Cross Street Measurement D950698 104 NTN9 M MP 3 5/15/2018 DIVISION ST S LOCUST ST D455123 104 NTN9 M MP 3 5/15/2018 DIVISION ST CHESTNUT ST D676417 104 NTN9 M MP 3 5/15/2018 DIVISION ST S WRIGHT AVE D754767 104 NTN9 M MP 3 5/15/2018 DIVISION ST S WRIGHT AVE D950699 104 NTN9 M MP 3 5/15/2018 DIVISION ST N MAZDA TER D950697 104 NTN9 M MP 3 5/15/2018 DIVISION ST S LOCUST ST D106094 104 WO2 M LP 3 5/17/2018 RICHMOND AVE N W FERRY ST D105604 104 HL4 S MP 3 5/29/2018 LOVERING AVE S TAUNTON PL D105602 104 GIE0 M MP 3 5/30/2018 RANSOM RD W PARK LN D812429 104 NTN9 M MP 3 6/4/2018 DIVISION ST S ERIE AVE D950692 104 NTN9 M MP 3 6/4/2018 DIVISION ST S ERIE AVE D950693 104 NTN9 M MP 3 6/4/2018 DIVISION ST S ERIE AVE D626518 104 NTN9 M MP 3 6/4/2018 DIVISION ST S WHEATFIELD ST D106193 104 GIE0 M MP 3 6/6/2018 WHITEHAVEN RD E MEADOW LN D105546 104 GIE0 S MP 3 6/6/2018 WHITEHAVEN RD E GRAND ISLAND BLVD D087628 104 GIE0 M MP 3 6/11/2018 CARDINAL LN E STONY POINT RD D106194 104 GIE0 S MP 3 6/12/2018 QUEENS DR W STONY POINT RD D092713 104 GIE0 S MP 3 6/12/2018 LAURIE LN S SANDRA DR D092559 104 GIE0 S MP 3 6/14/2018 FIX RD W ALT BLVD D106153 104 CTE9 M LP 3 6/15/2018 PATTON RD S RIVERVIEW AVE D105921 104 NTN9 M MP 3 6/19/2018 SWEENEY ST N E ROBINSON ST D105743 104 AME0 M MP 3 6/19/2018 CREEKSIDE DR W JOHN GLENN DR D105603 104 GIE0 M MP 3 6/19/2018 RANSOM RD W STURBRIDGE LN D106195 104 GIE0 M MP 3 6/21/2018 BEDELL RD E DRIFTWOOD DR D106198 104 TNE0 M MP 3 6/26/2018 TONAWANDA ST E RIVERDALE AVE D105717 104 GIE0 S MP 3 6/26/2018 STONY POINT RD S WHITEHAVEN RD D106059 104 TNE0 M LP 3 6/29/2018 DELAWARE AVE N LEGION DR D071814 104 WO2 M LP 3 7/1/2018 ASHLAND AVE N AUBURN AVE D066296 104 WO6 M LP 3 7/17/2018 TILLINGHAST PL W PARKSIDE AVE D105735 104 TNE0 M MP 3 7/26/2018 N WREXHAM CT E S WREXHAM CT D963139 104 HL4 M LP 3 8/13/2018 TILLINGHAST PL E COLVIN AVE D478995 104 NTN9 S MP 3 9/19/2018 E ROBINSON ST E JEFFERSON AVE D115798 110 AXG0 S MP 3 4/5/2018 BUFFALO ST W ALEXANDER RD D093758 110 EAG0 S MP 3 4/9/2018 WEST AVE W MAPLE AVE D480931 110 BTG0 S MP 3 5/1/2018 STATE ST RD S S BENNETT HTS D488372 110 BAG9 M LP 3 5/2/2018 VINE ST S FARWELL DR D488357 110 BAG9 M MP 3 5/9/2018 ELLICOTT AVE S RICHMOND AVE D056892 110 PVG0 M MP 3 5/24/2018 TRANSIT RD N SPARKS RD D488371 110 OFG1 S MP 3 5/25/2018 MAPLE AVE E ALBERT ST D488353 110 OFG1 S MP 3 6/1/2018 S PEARL ST N STEVENS ST D093767 110 NDE1 M LP 3 6/13/2018 STATE ST N SKYLINE DR D480910 110 WBO0 M MP 3 6/14/2018 QUAKER MEETING HOUSE RD S BEAN HILL RD D480857 110 NDE1 M LP 3 6/27/2018 SKYLINE DR E STONERIDGE LN D488364 110 OFG0 S MP 3 7/5/2018 BATAVIA OAKFIELD TL RD E LEWISTON RD D480881 110 PVG0 M MP 3 7/13/2018 ROANOKE RD N JUNCTION RD D488366 110 BAG9 M LP 3 7/16/2018 DEWEY AVE S S MAIN ST D490304 110 NDE0 M MP 3 8/6/2018 S NEWSTEAD RD S STEINER RD D093911 110 WBO0 M MP 3 8/13/2018 HEWITT RD E COUNTY RD 37 D480934 110 ANE0 M MP 3 8/21/2018 TOWNLINE RD N SIMME RD D115823 110 PVG0 M MP 3 8/30/2018 ELLICOTT ST RD E TRANSIT RD D057499 110 ANE0 M MP 3 9/10/2018 WESTWOOD RD E TOWNLINE RD D981325 110 ANE0 M MP 3 9/10/2018 WESTWOOD RD E TOWNLINE RD D981324 110 ANE0 M MP 3 9/10/2018 WESTWOOD RD E TOWNLINE RD D115524 113 CRE0 S MP 3 4/2/2018 MAIN ST E SHISLER RD 2 of 10 National Fuel Gas Distribution Corporation Case 16-G-0257 Quarterly Type 3 Leaks Repaired Report April 1, 2018 - September 30, 2018 Line Line Leak Date Leak # RC Town Type Pressure Type Repaired Street Address / Line Name First Cross Street Measurement D097637 113 CRE0 M MP 3 4/5/2018 DAVID CT E DAVID RD D117085 113 AME0 S MP 3 4/9/2018 DODGE RD S BRENRIDGE DR D480706 113 CWE1 M MP 3 4/9/2018 TAYLOR DR S ARCATA DR D478562 113 AME0 M LP 3 4/17/2018 KESWICK RD E LEBRUN RD D096958 113 CRE0 M MP 3 4/17/2018 COUNTY RD E WESTMINSTER DR D070403 113 AME0 M LP 3 4/22/2018 KINGS HWY W HARLEM RD D482176 113 CRE0 M MP 3 4/23/2018 SHIMERVILLE RD S WOODSIDE DR D115504 113 AME0 S LP 3 4/26/2018 LEBRUN RD W LEBRUN CIR D097277 113 AME0 M LP 3 5/10/2018 BONDCROFT DR W HEDSTROM DR D115631 113 LNE2 S MP 3 5/21/2018 IROQUOIS PL S WALDEN AVE D113290 113 CRE0 S MP 3 5/22/2018 LAPP RD W GOODRICH RD D480813 113 LNE0 S MP 3 5/29/2018 SIEBERT RD N SAGEBRUSH LN D478538 113 AME0 S MP 3 5/30/2018 COUNTRY PKWY S JENAWOOD LN D478528 113 LNE2 M LP 3 6/18/2018 LAKE AVE S BROADWAY D482277 113 AME1 M LP 3 7/6/2018 CADMAN DR E CADMAN DR D480709 113 LNE0 S MP 3 7/11/2018 HALL RD E HALL RD D105919 113 AME0 S MP 3 7/12/2018 N FRENCH RD E HOPKINS RD D480827 113 LNE2 S MP 3 7/12/2018 ERIE ST E COURT ST D480835 113 LNE0 S MP 3 7/16/2018 RANSOM RD N ERIE ST D904810 113 AME0 M LP 3 7/18/2018 KESWICK RD E RUSKIN RD D480777 113 LNE2 S MP 3 7/20/2018 ELM PL S MAPLE AVE D480837 113 LNE0 M MP 3 7/23/2018 BROADWAY W RANSOM RD D480735 113 CRE0 M MP 3 8/9/2018 RESEARCH PKWY S WEHRLE DR D480729 113 CRE0 M MP 3 8/30/2018 DAVID RD N DAVID CT D478541 113 AME0 S MP 3 9/13/2018 LEHN SPRINGS DR S LEHN SPRINGS DR D904312 113 AME0 M LP 3 9/17/2018 N FOREST RD N MAIN ST D113347 113 AME0 S LP 3 9/26/2018 E CAMPUS DR S ETON DR D477559 116 MLE0 M MP 3 4/9/2018 RENEE CT W TWO ROD RD D098368 116 EME0 S MP 3 4/10/2018 BOWEN RD N GEYER RD D477614 116 SHW0 M MP 3 4/11/2018 CENTERLINE RD E BARTZ RD D477553 116 MLE0 M MP 3 4/11/2018 THREE ROD RD N LIBERIA RD D112917 116 COE0 M MP 3 4/12/2018 PARTRIDGE RD E CENTER RD D066809 116 AUE0 M MP 3 4/13/2018 COOK RD N LAPHAM RD D098356 116 MLE0 M MP 3 4/15/2018 WILLISTON RD W THREE ROD RD D477484 116 HME0 M LP 3 4/17/2018 MCKINLEY PKWY S LAKE AVE D112708 116 ENE0 M MP 3 4/22/2018 BLEY RD S MILL RD D103907 116 ENE0 S MP 3 4/23/2018 PAXON RD W JENNINGS RD D112505 116 HDE0 M MP 3 4/25/2018 S PROTECTION RD N VERMONT HILL RD D109328 116 BNE0 M MP 3 5/4/2018 CHESTNUT RIDGE RD N HILLSIDE DR D098046 116 ENE0 S LP 3 5/8/2018 PAXON RD W JENNINGS RD D089368 116 HME0 M MP 3 5/11/2018 LAKE SHORE RD S SEVENTH ST D477671 116 EME0 S MP 3 5/11/2018 RICE RD W HIGHLAND DR D477645 116
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