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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 • www.inpaa.org *Instructions on back 2021 Emergency Contact List

Company Name Emergency Number Company Name Emergency Number

Aurora Utilities...... (812) 926-2557 Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America Bainbridge Utilities...... (765) 522-6238 (Kinder Morgan)...... (800) 733-2490 Batesville Water & Gas Utility...... (812) 934-3811 New Harmony (town of) Gas Utilities (Day)...... (812) 682-4846 Boonville Natural Gas...... (812) 897-2260 New Harmony (town of) Gas Utilities (Night)...... (812) 838-8363 BP Pipelines (North America), Inc...... (800) 548-6482 NIPSCO (Northern Public Service Company)...... (800) 634-3524 Breitburn Operating LP...... (800) 285-5881 NuStar Pipeline Operating Partnership LP...... (800) 759-0033 Buckeye Partners, L.P...... (800) 331-4115 Ohio Valley Gas Corporation (Winchester District)...... (765) 584-5503 Chrisney Municipal Gas...... (911) Ohio Valley Gas Corporation (Portland District)...... (260) 726-8114 CITGO Corporation...... (800) 471-9191 or...... (765) 584-5503 Follow these four simple guidelines to Citizens Energy Group...... (800) 458-4553 Ohio Valley Gas Corporation (Connersville District)...... (765) 825-1149 Community Natural Gas Co. Inc...... (618) 972-4060 or...... (800) 326-1148 Call or Click insure a safe excavation process. Countrymark Refining and Logistics, LLC...... (812) 838-8500 Ohio Valley Gas Corporation (Tell City District)...... (812) 547-2396 or...... (800) 832-5490 or...... (877) 842-2397 Before You Dig! Enbridge US Inc. / Texas Eastern LP (Gas)...... (800) 231-7794 Ohio Valley Gas Corporation (Sullivan District)...... (877) 884-6368 C all Before You Dig Enbridge US Inc. / Texas Eastern LP (Oil)...... (800) 858-5253 ONEOK North System...... (888) 844-5658 Enterprise Products Operating LLC,...... (888) 883-6308 Osgood (town of) Gas Utility...... (812) 689-0178 Residential Web Entry Explorer Pipeline Company...... (888) 876-0036 Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Company...... (800) 225-3913 Fountaintown Gas Company, Inc...... (800) 379-1800 Pembina Cochin LLC...... (800) 265-6000 A llow time for the utilities to Grandview Municipal Utilities...... (812) 649-2286 Pittsboro (town of)...... (317) 892-3326 mark their lines. Hoosier Energy REC, Inc...... (800) 456-1096 Poseyville Municipal Utilities...... (812) 874-2212 Huntingburg Energy Department...... (812) 683-2327 Rensselaer (city of) Gas Utility...... (219) 866-7602 Indiana Natural Gas Corporation...... (800) 777-0659 Riverside Petroleum Indiana LLC...... (888) 871-3550 R espect the markings Indiana Utilities Corporation...... (800) 589-8142 Roachdale (town of) Municipal Utility...... (765) 301-0828 OR Jasonville Utilities...... (812) 665-2680 Rockies Express Pipeline...... (877) 436-2253 Professional Web Entry or...... (812) 798-5630 South Eastern Indiana Natural Gas Co. Inc...... (800) 379-1800 E xcavate with Care Jasper Municipal Gas & Water...... (812) 482-9131 Switzerland County Natural Gas Co Inc...... (812) 427-3332 www.indiana811.org Lapel (town of)...... (765) 534-3157 Sycamore Gas Company...... (877) 544-2726 Linde...... (800) 926-9620 Tallgrass Energy Partners...... (877) 436-2253 Linton Municipal Utilities...... (812) 847-4411 TC Energy / ANR Pipeline...... (800) 447-8066 Stakes or flags Louisville Gas & Electric Company...... (800) 331-7370 TC Energy / Crossroads Pipeline Company...... (800) 835-7191 may be used Marathon Pipe Line LLC...... (800) 537-6644 TC Energy / Northern Border Pipeline Company...... (800) 447-8066 in either case Midwest Natural Gas Corporation (Bloomfield)...... (812) 384-4150 Texas Gas Transmission, LLC...... (800) 626-1948 LOCATION LOCATION or...... (800) 491-4150 Trunkline Gas Company...... (800) 225-3913 OR TOLERANCE ZONE TOLERANCE ZONE Midwest Natural Gas Corporation (Scottsburg)...... Valero Terminaling and Distribution Company...... (812) 752-2230 (866) 423-0898 Simply Dial 24” 24” 24” 24” or...... (800) 654-2361 Valley Rural Utility Company...... (888) 784-6160 600 mm 600 mm 600 mm 600 mm Midwestern Gas Transmission...... (888) 417-6275 Vector Pipeline...... (888) 427-7777 Montezuma Municipal Gas Utility...... (765) 245-2759 Vectren, a Centerpoint Energy Company...... (800) 227-1376 or...... (765) 245-2211 West Shore Pipe Line Company...... (888) 625-7310 24” Small pipe or cable(s) Wolverine Pipe Line Company...... (888) 337-5004 600 mm of unknown size Large pipe or multiple utilities of known size

INDIANA NOTIFICATION NOTIFICATIONS TICKETS STATE LAWS & PROVISIONS Indiana 811: 800-382-5544 EXEMPTIONS ACCEPTED Note: The above numbers are for emergency situations. Website: www.indiana811.org Additional pipeline operators may exist in your area. Hours: 24 hours, 365 days e e g Visit the National Pipeline Mapping System at www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov for companies not listed above. Advance Notice: 2 full working days, but no more than a 20-calendar e day advance notice prior to the start of excavation e Marks Valid: 20 calendar days y e ONE-CALL SYSTEM PHONE NUMBER Law Link: https://indiana811.org/resources/law/ * Homeowners are exempted from calling when digging with hand X

tools less than 12 inches deep. olerance Zone

Indiana811...... (800) 382-5544 FA Online Mobile Statewide Coverag Civil Penalties Emergency Claus Mandatory Membership Excavator Permits Issued Mandatory Premarks Positive Respons Hand Dig Claus Damage Reportin DO T Homeowner Railroad Agricultur Dept h Damage Design Emergenc Overhead Large Projects T ** Railroads are exempted from calling when doing routine maintenance except at public grade crossings. *** Agriculture is exempt from calling when using normal farming N Y N YYY Y NNYYY N YYY N YYY NN 24" implements, except for using sub-soilers. * ** *** ©2021 Paradigm Liaison Services, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Table of Contents

Letter to Emergency Officials...... 1 Sponsor Listing...... 2 Overview...... 3 Hazardous Liquids Material Data Sheet...... 5 Highly Volatile Liquids Material Data Sheet...... 6 Natural Gas Material Data Sheet...... 7 Emergency Response Guidebook...... 8 Aurora Utilities...... 9 Bainbridge Utilities...... 10 Batesville Water & Gas Utility...... 11 Boonville Natural Gas...... 12 BP Pipelines (North America), Inc...... 13 BreitBurn Operating LP...... 15 Buckeye Partners, L.P...... 17 Chrisney Municipal Gas...... 19 CITGO Petroleum Corporation...... 20 Citizens Energy Group...... 22 Community Natural Gas Co. Inc...... 24 CountryMark Refining and Logistics, LLC...... 26 Enbridge US Inc. / Texas Eastern Transmission LP...... 28 Enterprise Products Operating LLC...... 29 Explorer Pipeline Company...... 31 Fountaintown Gas Company, Inc...... 32 Grandview Municipal Utilities...... 34 Hoosier Energy REC, Inc...... 35 Huntingburg Energy Department...... 36 Indiana Natural Gas Corporation...... 38 Indiana Utilities Corporation...... 40 Jasonville Utilities...... 41 Jasper Municipal Gas & Water...... 42 Lapel (town of)...... 43 Linde...... 44 Linton Municipal Utilities...... 46 Louisville Gas & Electric Company...... 47 Marathon Pipe Line LLC...... 49 Midwest Natural Gas Corporation...... 52 Midwestern Gas Transmission...... 54 Montezuma Municipal Gas Utility...... 56 Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America/Kinder Morgan...... 57 New Harmony (town of) Gas Utilities...... 59 NIPSCO (Northern Indiana Public Service Company)...... 60 Nustar Pipeline Operating Partnership LP...... 61 Ohio Valley Gas Corporation...... 63 Table of Contents

ONEOK North System LLC...... 65 Osgood (town of) Gas Utility...... 67 Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Company...... 68 Pembina Cochin LLC...... 69 Pittsboro (town of)...... 70 Poseyville Municipal Utilities...... 71 Rensselaer (city of) Gas Utility...... 73 Riverside Petroleum Indiana LLC...... 74 Roachdale (town of) Municipal Utility...... 75 South Eastern Indiana Natural Gas Co. Inc...... 76 Switzerland County Natural Gas Co Inc...... 77 Sycamore Gas Company...... 78 Tallgrass Energy / Rockies Express Pipeline...... 79 TC Energy / ANR Pipeline...... 81 TC Energy / Crossroads Pipeline Company...... 83 TC Energy / Northern Border Pipeline Company...... 85 Texas Gas Transmission, LLC...... 87 Trunkline Gas Company...... 88 Valero Terminaling and Distribution Company...... 89 Valley Rural Utility Company...... 91 Vector Pipeline...... 92 Vectren, a Centerpoint Energy Company...... 94 West Shore Pipe Line Company...... 95 Wolverine Pipe Line Company...... 97 Emergency Response...... 99 NENA Pipeline Emergency Operations - Call Intake Checklist...... 101 Pipelines In Our Community / Pipeline Markers / Call Before You Dig...... 102 Signs Of A Pipeline Release / What To Do If A Leak Occurs / Pipeline Emergency...... 103 High Consequence Areas Identification / Identified Sites...... 104 Maintaining Safety and Integrity of Pipelines / How You Can Help Keep Pipelines Safe / NPMS / Training Center.... 105 Pipeline Damage Reporting Law / Websites...... 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.

PO Box 9123 Wichita, KS 67277 877.477.1162 pdigm.com 1 INPAA21 Sponsor Listing

Pipeline Emergency Response PLANNING INFORMATION

ON BEHALF OF:

Members of INPAA include: Aurora Utilities Montezuma Municipal Gas Utility Bainbridge Utilities Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America/Kinder Morgan Batesville Water & Gas Utility New Harmony (town of) Gas Utilities Boonville Natural Gas NIPSCO (Northern Indiana Public Service Company) BP Pipelines (North America), Inc. Nustar Pipeline Operating Partnership LP BreitBurn Operating LP Ohio Valley Gas Corporation Buckeye Partners, L.P. ONEOK North System Chrisney Municipal Gas Osgood (town of) Gas Utility CITGO Petroleum Corporation Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Company Citizens Energy Group Pembina Cochin LLC Community Natural Gas Co. Inc. Pittsboro (town of) Countrymark Refining and Logistics, LLC Poseyville Municipal Utilities Enbridge US Inc. / Texas Eastern Transmission LP Rensselaer (city of) Gas Utility Enterprise Products Operating LLC Riverside Petroleum Indiana LLC Explorer Pipeline Company Roachdale (town of) Municipal Utility Fountaintown Gas Company, Inc. South Eastern Indiana Natural Gas Co. Inc. Grandview Municipal Utilities Switzerland County Natural Gas Co Inc. Hoosier Energy REC, Inc. Sycamore Gas Company Huntingburg Energy Department Tallgrass Energy / Rockies Express Pipeline Indiana Natural Gas Corporation TC Energy / ANR Pipeline Indiana Utilities Corporation TC Energy / Crossroads Pipeline Company Jasonville Utilities TC Energy / Northern Border Pipeline Company Jasper Municipal Gas & Water Texas Gas Transmission, LLC Lapel (town of) Trunkline Gas Company Linde Valero Terminaling and Distribution Company Linton Municipal Utilities Valley Rural Utility Company Louisville Gas & Electric Company Vector Pipeline Marathon Pipe Line LLC Vectren, a Centerpoint Energy Company Midwest Natural Gas Corporation West Shore Pipe Line Company Midwestern Gas Transmission Wolverine Pipe Line Company

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.

2 INPAA21 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

3 INPAA21 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

4 INPAA21 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.

5 INPAA21 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 DOT GUIDEBOOK ID #: GUIDE #: product must be grounded. 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.

6 INPAA21 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. 7 INPAA21 ...... 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.

8 INPAA21 Aurora Utilities

Randolph Turner - Superintendent AURORA UTILITIES 110 Main Street 110 MAIN STREET Aurora, IN 47001 P.O. BOX 120 Office Phone: (812) 926-2745 Cell Phone: (812) 221-0823 AURORA, INDIANA 47001 E-mail: [email protected]

OTHER EMERGENCY CONTACTS EMERGENCY CONTACT: Assistant Superintendent - Jim Pickett 1-812-926-2557 Cell: 812-221-0456 Gas Foreman - Tim Miller PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Cell: 812-290-6343 Natural Gas 1971 115

EMERGENCY RESPONDERS INDIANA COUNTIES OF OPERATION: Aurora Police Department Josh Daugherty - Chief 233 Main St. Cell: 812-221-0680 Dearborn Aurora IN 47001 Mike Prudenti - Sgt Note: We overlap service areas with Sycamore Office: 812 926-1101 Cell: 812-221-0682 Gas in Lawrenceburg and Washington Town- Fax: 812-926-0713 Shane Slack - Sgt ships Cell: 812-221-0688 ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of Aurora Fire Department Jeff Lane - Chief operation. 5950 Dutch Hollow RD Cell: 812-221-0069 Aurora IN 47001 Mark Lane - Deputy Chief Office: 812-9261122 Cell: 812-221-0086 Fax: 812-926-3170

Aurora EMS Jennifer Dick 320 Third St. Cell: 812-926-1865 Aurora IN 47001 Fax: 812-926-3150

Hogan Fire Department Earl Shuter - Chief 12900 Water St. Cell: 513-615-9406 Aurora IN 47001 Tim Warner - Assistant Cell: 812-584-8411

Lawrenceburg Fire Department John Tremain - Chief 300 West Tate St. Cell: 812-221-0115 Lawrenceburg IN 47025 Patrick Meyer - Assistant 812-221-0618

911 Communication Center Jerred Teaney - Director Fax: 812-537-505 Phone: 812-537-8707 Michael Krienhop Dearborn County Sheriff Cell: 812-221-0797

9 INPAA21 Bainbridge Utilities

Troy Elless 201 Grant Ave. Bainbridge, IN 46105 Phone: (765) 522-6238

EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-765-522-6238

PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Natural Gas 1971 115

INDIANA COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

Putnam ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation.

10 INPAA21 Batesville Water & Gas Utility

Scott Bauer 7 N. Eastern Ave. P.O. Box 97 Batesville, IN. 47006 Phone: 1-812-934-3811 Fax: 1-812-934-6581 Email: [email protected] Website: www.batesvilleindiana.us

Water service to the city of Batesville and Natural Gas service to the City of Batesville, Town of Oldenburg, Town of Morris & surrounding EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-812-934-3811 areas.

PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Natural Gas, Compressed 1971 115

INDIANA COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

Franklin Ripley ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation.

Indiana

11 INPAA21 Boonville Natural Gas

John Lewellyn or Butch Leslie 1425 N. Rockport Road Boonville, IN 47601 Boonville Natural Gas Phone: (812) 897-2260 Website: www.bngas.com

BOONVILLE NATURAL GAS CORP outside parties, such as excavating A Local Distribution Company contractors or even property owners, is EMERGENCY CONTACT: the leading cause of damage to pipelines 1-812-897-2260 Boonville Natural Gas Corporation in the United States, and we work hard serves portions of Warrick County, to protect our facilities. To help prevent PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Indiana, including the towns of Boonville, damage, we communicate frequently Natural Gas 1971 115 Chandler, Tennyson, and Folsomville. We with landowners, contractors, and others are a privately-owned regulated utility. who may be working around the lines so INDIANA that proper precautions can be taken. COUNTIES OF OPERATION: OUR PIPELINE SAFETY PROGRAM We also participate in Indiana’s “one- call” system, which provides information Warrick An unseen network of underground to other utilities before people begin ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to facilities delivers clean, safe natural digging. discuss their pipeline systems and areas of gas to our residential, commercial and operation. industrial customers. Our trained staff We conduct regular meetings and monitors our pipeline facilities constantly provide other communications to local and is available 24/7 to meet emergency emergency responders and public underground facility operators, such as needs. officials to discuss the nature of our local utilities, of the planned excavation facilities and to formulate plans to be so that company personnel can mark We do routine inspections of our facilities used in the case of emergency situations the location of its facilities. To reach to detect potential problems before near our pipelines. your local one-call system, you can dial they become safety concerns. These “811” from any state and be connected inspections, many of which are required A top priority of the US Department of automatically to the local one-call system. by law, include detailed pipeline corrosion Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous In Indiana, you can call 811 or, if you are monitoring and surveys for detecting Materials Administration (PHMSA) is unable to connect, you can call 1-800- leaks and other potential problems. We prevention of excavating damage to the 382-5544 to be connected directly to the also receive periodic inspections by nation’s pipeline network. They have Indiana Pipeline Safety system. There is the Indiana Office of Pipeline Safety, a developed a comprehensive nation-wide no charge to the landowner or excavator Division of the Indiana Utility Regulatory damage prevention program to protect for this service. In addition, our phones Commission. underground facilities. All 50 states are answered 24/7 at our regular office have “one-call” systems in place which number, 812-897-2260, and personnel Our staff is constantly on the alert for third- provide telephone numbers for anyone on call will be contacted to deal with any party excavators who may unknowingly doing excavating to call before they urgent natural gas safety concerns with dig near our pipelines. Damage by begin. The One-call operator will notify all our facilities.

12 INPAA21 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 Crude Oil 1267 128 Pacific Northwest regions. Every day, of numerous damage prevention Diesel Fuel 1202 128 USPL manages more than 3,200 miles of associations and a member of the Fuel, Aviation 1863 128 pipelines carrying 1.1 million barrels of “one-call” systems in every state Fuel Oil 1202 128 crude oil, natural gas liquids and refined in which we have pipeline facilities Gasoline 1203 128 products. It also has an ownership stake within. Xylene 1307 128 in close to 1,500 miles of additional • Emergency preparedness and pipelines. The combined network of planning measures are in place INDIANA pipelines that USPL owns or manages is at BP in the event that a pipeline COUNTIES OF OPERATION: long enough to stretch from Chicago to incident occurs. The company also London. As of late 2017, the business will works closely with local emergency Boone Porter maintain 72 above-ground storage tanks response organizations to educate Clinton St. Joseph with a combined capacity of about 5.3 them regarding our pipelines and how Elkhart Sullivan million barrels. to respond in the unlikely event of an Gibson Tippecanoe emergency. Jasper Vanderburgh COMMITMENT TO SAFETY, HEALTH Knox Vermillion AND ENVIRONMENT “The pipeline system operated by BP La Porte Vigo is a key element of the economic and Safety is the foundation of everything Lake Warrick security infrastructure of the United BP does, every single day. Its goals are Marion White States,” says Clive Christison, vice clear: no accidents, no harm to people Pike president of pipelines, supply and and no damage to the environment. ______optimization for BP’s North American Changes may occur. Contact the operator to That’s a huge responsibility — one BP fuels business. “Our extensive network discuss their pipeline systems and areas of does not take for granted. of pipes safely and reliably delivers operation. In fact, whether looking at oil and the energy that America needs to heat gas production or refining and homes, businesses and schools, and it petrochemicals, BP’s rate of Tier 1 events also delivers the energy that fuels the is below the published industry sector vehicles, airplanes and machines that average. BP is proud of this progress, make modern life possible.” 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 1-800-548-6482 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 INPAA21 BreitBurn Operating LP

2020 Hwy 337 NW Corydon, IN 47112 Phone: (812) 738-3338 Website: www.BreitBurn.com

BREITBURN OPERATING LP plex gas accumulations. We believe that this allows us to design and implement EMERGENCY CONTACT: BreitBurn Operating LP is a wholly development programs that optimize the 1-800-285-5881 owned subsidiary of Maverick Natural amount of reserves recovered from, and Resources. BreitBurn operates facilities add substantial incremental reserves to, PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: and pipelines throughout southern our properties. Furthermore, we believe Natural Gas 1971 115 Harrison County, Indiana. We take the our current asset base provides us with commitment of safety very seriously, the opportunity to continue to grow our INDIANA to the public, to our employees and the reserves and production. COUNTIES OF OPERATION: environment. Visit BreitBurn Operating online at www.BreitBurn.com. Visit EMERGENCY RESPONSE Harrison Maverick Natural Resources online at ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to www.mavresources.com. BreitBurn Operating LP operates and discuss their pipeline systems and areas of maintains several pipelines in the state operation. ENVIRONMENT of Indiana. Our Emergency Response Plan has been prepared in accordance BreitBurn has the greatest concern for with the plan required by 49 CFR For questions or concerns regarding the communities where we operate. We 460.14603 and R 460.14615 to minimize emergency response and/or safety- live and work in those same communi- any hazards that may result from a gas related conditions please contact ties. pipeline emergency. A copy of BreitBurn’s BreitBurn Operating, LP at (812) 738- Emergency Response Plan is available 3338. We are committed to responsible safety upon request. and environmental practices at all of our facilities and safety and environmental Reports of pipeline leaks or other emer- stewardship are proactively managed gencies are received by telephone at as key elements of our daily business BreitBurn’s 24 hour emergency number, operations. 800-285-5881. Calls are then immediate- ly forwarded to the first available Breit- For example, we implement and maintain Burn employee in the emergency contact programs that create a safe and healthy list and necessary actions are taken. working environment while focusing on energy conservation, accident preven- Frequent communication with other tion, waste reduction and pollution pre- emergency response personnel on site vention. Our programs instill safety and assures that necessary actions are taken environmental ethics. to protect life and property from danger (in that order) and eliminate any hazardous When we talk about environmental, situations. BreitBurn is dedicated to health and safety obligations, we mean providing resources necessary to provide business. We are committed to earning a safe and healthy environment. the trust of our customers and neighbors by meeting and exceeding these BreitBurn provides continuing education obligations. to its employees on a regular basis to address any updates to the emergency TECHNOLOGY plan, emergency procedures, location of emergency equipment, safety equipment, BreitBurn differentiates itself from its peer key valves, properties of natural gas and group by focusing almost exclusively record keeping requirements. on enhancing the recovery of gas from large, complex and mature fields. In addition, BreitBurn provides continuing education to the public, nearby produc- We apply integrated reservoir engineer- ers, appropriate government organiza- ing and geoscience technologies that tions, and persons engaged in excava- allow us to better understand these com- tion related activities.

15 INPAA21 BreitBurn Operating LP

16 INPAA21 Buckeye Partners, L.P.

Jana Olthoff 5521 West Lincoln Highway Crown Point, IN 46307 Phone: (219) 796-8226 Website: www.buckeye.com

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 services. Buckeye owns and operates hazards to the public, to the environment, PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: one of the nation’s largest independent and to Buckeye’s facilities. Buckeye Diesel Fuel 1202/1993 128 petroleum products common carrier utilizes various programs to ensure the Fuel Oil 1202/1993 128 pipeline networks providing refiners, safety of its pipelines. Our control centers Gasoline 1203 128 wholesalers, marketers, airlines, operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Jet Fuel 1223 128 railroads, and other commercial end- monitoring our pipeline leak detection Kerosene 1223 128 users with dependable, all-weather system. Our Integrity Management Propane/Butane 1075/1978 115 transportation of liquid petroleum Program consists of corrosion control, products through approximately 6,000 risk engineering, geographic information INDIANA miles of pipelines. Buckeye transports systems, and pipeline inspection. We COUNTIES OF OPERATION: liquid petroleum products by pipeline also perform pipeline patrols and various principally in the Northeastern and other inspections. Our Public Awareness Adams Madison upper Midwestern states. Buckeye Program is designed to establish Boone Marion also operates and maintains pipelines communications and provide information DeKalb Miami it does not own, primarily in the Gulf necessary to help the public understand Delaware Noble Coast region, under contracts with that pipelines are the major transportation Elkhart Parke major oil and petrochemical companies. system for petroleum products and Fulton Porter The combination of experienced and natural gas in the United States, how Grant Pulaski responsive professional staff, technical pipelines function, and the public’s Hamilton Putnam expertise, and modern transportation responsibilities to help prevent damage Hendricks St. Joseph facilities has earned Buckeye a reputation to pipelines. Accordingly, heightened Huntington Starke for providing high-quality, safe, reliable, awareness and a better understanding Jay Tipton and efficient pipeline transportation by the public of Buckeye’s pipeline LaGrange Vigo services. operations will supplement and enhance Lake Wabash our current maintenance, operations, and In addition to pipeline transportation LaPorte Wells safety policies and procedures. For more ______services, Buckeye provides terminalling, information about these programs, please Changes may occur. Contact the operator to storage, and liquid petroleum product discuss their pipeline systems and areas of visit Buckeye’s website listed above or distribution services. Buckeye owns operation. call Buckeye’s non-emergency Public more than 115 liquid petroleum products Education number at 866-432-4960. terminals with an aggregate storage • Firefighting capacity of over 118 million barrels, EMERGENCY RESPONSE • Product Containment and markets liquid petroleum products in certain regions served by its pipeline Since pipelines are the safest and most Federal regulations require specific and terminal operations. Buckeye’s efficient method of transporting petroleum qualifications to operate pipeline flagship marine terminal in the Bahamas, products, pipeline incidents are rare. equipment; therefore, Buckeye Buckeye Bahamas Hub, is one of the Buckeye appreciates the hard work and employees will perform these duties. largest crude oil and petroleum products effort of the many emergency responders DO NOT attempt to operate any pipeline storage facilities in the world, serving the that may be involved in helping us return equipment, such as valves, because international markets as a premier global the community to normal in the event of doing so could make the situation worse. logistics hub. an incident. In an emergency, Buckeye Additional information on how to may utilize the Incident Command To learn more about Buckeye, log on respond to incidents involving pipelines System during a response to a pipeline to www.buckeye.com. To view the is available by contacting Buckeye or incident. The following are examples of approximate location of pipelines in by obtaining training materials from critical tasks would need to be considered your area, visit the National Pipeline the National Association of State during a pipeline release: Mapping System at www.npms.phmsa. Fire Marshals’ sponsored Pipeline dot.gov. For general information about • Public Safety / Evacuation Emergencies Program. This training can pipelines, visit www.pipeline101.com. • Responder Safety be found at https://nasfm-training.org/ • Traffic Control pipeline/. • Vapor Suppression • Site Security

17 INPAA21 Buckeye Partners, LP

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

BUCKEYE PARTNERS, LP PIPELINES & FACILITIES

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18 INPAA21 Chrisney Municipal Gas

John Graham PO Box 26 Chrisney, IN 47611 Phone: (812) 362-8668 After Hours: (812) 893-1658

EMERGENCY CONTACT: 911

PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Natural Gas 1971 115

INDIANA COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

Spencer ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation.

19 INPAA21 CITGO Petroleum Corporation

Ryan McCloskey 2500 East Chicago Avenue East Chicago, IN 46312 Phone: (219) 398-0734 Website: www.citgo.com

EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-800-471-9191

PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Butane 1011 115 Diesel Fuel 1993 128 Gasoline 1203 128 Transmix 1268 128 Turbine Fuel 1863 128

INDIANA COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

Lake ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation.

1-800-471-9191

1-800-471-9191

20 INPAA21 CITGO Petroleum Corporation

21 INPAA21 Citizens Energy Group

Emergency Numbers: Citizens Energy Group: 1-800-458-4553 Citizens Westfield: 1-800-458-4553 Website: www.citizensenergygroup.com If you plan to dig: IN 811: 811 or 1-800-382-5544

WHAT ARE THE SIGNS OF A prevent unsuspecting people from NATURAL GAS PIPELINE LEAK? entering EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-800-458-4553 • Blowing or hissing sound • Abandon any equipment being used in or near the area. Your personal • Dust blowing from a hole in the PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: safety should be your first concern ground Natural Gas 1971 115 • Notify the pipeline company • Continuous bubbling in a wet or immediately at one of the above INDIANA flooded area numbers so that the leak can be COUNTIES OF OPERATION: • Gaseous or hydrocarbon odor verified and corrective measures taken Boone Johnson • A spot of dead or discolored Greene Marion vegetation in an otherwise green area • If the pipeline company is not known, Hamilton Morgan call 911 or your local fire, police or • Abnormally dry or hard soil Hancock Owen sheriff department and advise them of Hendricks • Flames, if leak is ignited the location and nature of the situation ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to • Get help from local law enforcement WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I SUSPECT A discuss their pipeline systems and areas of officials to isolate the area operation. PIPELINE LEAK? • Do not attempt to extinguish a natural • Avoid any open flames or other gas fire. Request firemen to observe ignition sources. Do not start up or and protect adjacent property shut down motor vehicles or electrical equipment • Do not attempt to operate any pipeline valves. • Evacuate the area by foot and try to

HOW DO I IDENTIFY A PIPELINE?

Pipeline Marker Casing Vent Marker Aerial Patrol Marker This marker is the most common This marker is used where a Patrol planes can pin- type used to show the location pipeline, protected by a steel point locations along the of a natural gas pipeline and to outer casing, passes beneath a pipeline using skyward provide contact information. roadway or rail line. facing aerial markers like these.

HOW DO I KNOW WHERE A PIPELINE IS LOCATED?

• Markers show a pipeline’s approximate location, not its exact location • Signs on the marker indicate commodity transported (natural gas), the name of the pipeline company and a telephone number where company representatives can always be reached. • Markers do not indicate how deep the pipeline is buried or if there are multiple pipelines. • Pipelines do not necessarily follow straight lines between markers • For more information on pipeline locations, please see the National Pipeline Mapping System at www.npms.gov.

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22 INPAA21 Citizens Energy Group

To ensure the pipeline right of way is properly maintained, do not plant trees or high shrubs or build any structures on the right of way. Do not dig on the right of way unless you have first notified the state one call center (IUPPS).State law requires you to call the one call center at least two full working days (excluding national holidays and weekends) before digging on or near the right of way. That way, pipeline company representatives can come to the site, clearly mark pipeline facilities and coordinate excavation and construction activities to ensure continued, safe operation.

What if I need to dig? Damage to pipelines occur most often when third parties unknowingly dig, ditch, blast or drill in the area of a pipeline. The likelihood of damage can be greatly reduced if you call Indiana 811 at 811 or 1-800-382-5544 two working days before performing excavation or construction activities.

Pipeline Safety Record Safety is the number one priority of America’s natural gas industry. The pipeline infrastructure, which includes 1.4 million miles of natural gas pipeline is the nation’s safest energy delivery system, according to U.S. government statistics.

Citizens Energy Group has implemented an Integrity Management program. This is a process of assessing and mitigating pipeline risks to reduce both the likelihood and consequence of incidents. To obtain a summary of our Integrity Management program or for additional information, visit our website at citizensenergygroup.com.

Citizens Energy Group has facilities in Marion, Boone, Hamilton, Hendricks, Morgan, Johnson, Hancock, Owen and Greene Counties.

Citizens Westfield has facilities in Boone and Hamilton Counties.

Citizens Gas Pipeline has facilities in Sullivan, Owen, Clay and Greene Counties.

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23 INPAA21 Community Natural Gas Co. Inc.

Dean Kieffer 933 W Third St. Mt. Carmel, IL 62863 Phone: (618) 263-3328 Fax: (618) 263-3215 Email: [email protected]

In Dubois, Pike, Spencer and Warrick Counties: EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-618-972-4060 Emergency number:

1-618-972-4060 or 911 PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Curt Songer Natural Gas 1971 115 303 N. Washington Dale, IN 47523 INDIANA Office: (812) 937-2376 COUNTIES OF OPERATION: Home: (812) 937-2493 Cell: (812) 686-1735 Dubois Posey Gibson Spencer Greene Sullivan In Gibson and Posey Counties: Monroe Warrick Owen Emergency number: BEFORE DIGGING ______IN THIS AREA 1-618-972-4060 or 911 CALL Changes may occur. Contact the operator to COMMUNITY discuss their pipeline systems and areas of NATURAL GAS Todd Kennedy 1-618-972-4060 operation. 116 N. Main St. Owensville, IN 47665 Office: (812) 729-7905 Cell: (812) 664-8124

In Greene, Monroe and Owen Counties: Emergency number: 1-618-972-4060 or 911 Bill Herrington 870 W Hillside Ave Spencer, IN 47460 Office: (812) 829-3505 Cell: (812) 829-7007

In Sullivan County: Emergency number: 1-618-972-4060 or 911 Richard Ellett 758 W CR 17 SW Carlisle, IN 47838 Cell: (812) 691-6030

24 INPAA21 Community Natural Gas Co. Inc.

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25 INPAA21 CountryMark Refining and Logistics, LLC

Craig Rasnake 17710 Mule Barn Road Westfield, IN 46074 Phone: 317-694-4554 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.countrymark.com

OVERVIEW OF COUNTRYMARK’S CountryMark’s plan continually assesses PIPELINE INTEGRITY our products pipelines for anomalies that EMERGENCY CONTACT: MANAGEMENT PLAN might result in a pipeline failure. The 1-812-838-8500 plan requires remedial action to be taken or CountryMark’s Pipeline Integrity when such an anomaly is detected. 1-800-832-5490 Ext. 8500 Management Plan covers 246 miles PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: of products pipeline in Indiana. These The Pipeline Integrity Management Butane 1075 115 pipelines are located in Indiana running Plan has been in effect since 2003. Crude Oil 1267 128 from Mt. Vernon Indiana to Peru, just CountryMark has completed the Diesel Fuel 1993/1202 128 north of Indianapolis. It also covers baseline assessments, evaluating and Gasoline 1203 128 18 miles of HVL pipeline from Griffin remediating as necessary, all covered

Indiana to Mt. Vernon Indiana. Storage pipeline prior to 2008, as scheduled. INDIANA and distribution facilities are maintained Our ongoing program schedules COUNTIES OF OPERATION: along the products pipeline at Mt. Vernon, reassessment of covered pipelines again Indiana, Switz City, Indiana, Jolietville, every five years. As a result, anomalies Boone Knox Indiana and Peru, Indiana. have been detected resulting in repairs, Cass Miami preventative maintenance actions and Gibson Morgan To determine which pipeline operators in some cases sections of pipeline being Greene Owen may have facilities in a particular area, replaced with new pipe. Hamilton Posey a listing of operators with contact Hendricks Putnam information that may be queried by These pipeline integrity activities are Howard Tipton State, County or zip code is accessible a means of assuring continued safe ______at the following NPMS web site: operation of CountryMark’s pipeline and Changes may occur. Contact the operator to https://www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov/ storage facilities and providing a reliable discuss their pipeline systems and areas of supply of quality fuel to our customers in operation. CountryMark transports heating oil, Indiana today and in the years to come. diesel fuel, and gasoline along the products pipeline from Mt. Vernon to the OVERVIEW OF COUNTRYMARK’S COUNTRYMARK’S other storage facilities. The HVL pipeline INDIANA GATHERING SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS AND transports butane, ISO butane, and PIPELINES COORDINATION WITH LOCAL natural gasoline from Griffin, Indiana to EMERGENCY RESPONSE the Refinery at Mt. Vernon. In accordance CountryMark also transports crude oil OFFICIALS with federal regulations, some segments from production facilities to the refinery of CountryMark’s products and HVL through a system of gathering pipelines. To acquaint emergency response officials pipelines have been designated High The gathering system is not included in with CountryMark’s ability in responding Consequence Areas. As a result we the formal Integrity Management Plan, to pipeline emergencies, CountryMark have implemented a company Integrity however many of the same inspection has in place emergency response plans Management Plan to monitor and identify and repair guidelines of the plan are for its pipelines. For more information potential problems and to take corrective incorporated in it’s operation. please contact Craig Rasnake at 317- actions before any problems would occur. 694-4554.

According to National Transportation Safety Board statistics, “pipelines are the safest method of transporting petroleum products. Pipelines transport two-thirds of all the crude oil and refined products in the United States.” Pipeline Integrity Management Plans in the industry are developed to maintain and improve on that safety record.

26 INPAA21 CountryMark Refining and Logistics, LLC

27 INPAA21 Enbridge US Inc. / Texas Eastern Transmission LP

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

28 INPAA21 Enterprise Products Operating LLC

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

COMPANY INFORMATION, ASSETS & EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN PRODUCTS TRANSPORTED EMERGENCY CONTACT: An Emergency Response Plan is 1-888-883-6308 Enterprise Products Partners L.P. is developed for each pipeline facility a leading North American provider to contain, control and mitigate the PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: of midstream energy services to various types of emergency conditions/ Iso-Butane 1075 115 situations that could occur at one of our producers and consumers of natural N-Butane 1075 115 facilities. For more information regarding gas, Natural Gas Liquids (NGL), crude Diesel 1202/1993 128 oil, refined products and petrochemicals. Enterprise Products emergency Ethane 1035 115 Enterprise transports natural gas, NGLs, response plans and procedures, contact Gasoline 1203 128 petrochemicals and crude oil through us at [email protected]. Jet Fuel 1223 128 a network of pipelines throughout the Naphthalene 1334 133 United States. EMERGENCY RESPONSE Natural Gasoline 1203 128 CAPABILITIES The 1,230 mile Appalachia-to-Texas Propane 1075 115 Express (ATEX) pipeline transports The Company’s qualified personnel are Raffinate 1203 128 NGLs from the Marcellus-Utica Shale trained in safe operations and emergency region of Pennsylvania, West Virginia response activities and participate in INDIANA and Ohio to the Texas Gulf Coast near exercises reflecting various types of COUNTIES OF OPERATION: Houston. emergency scenarios and environmental Our refined products pipelines and sensitivities. The Company utilizes the Princeton Area related activities consist primarily of a First Responder/Emergency Response Dubois Pike regulated 4,700 mile products pipeline Team concept to handle emergency Gibson Posey system and related terminal operations incidents at its facilities. Employees Orange that generally extends in a northeasterly receive hands on training in fire fighting, direction from the upper Texas Gulf Coast hazardous material spill response and Indianapolis/Seymour Area to the northeast United States. rescue/medical/first aid training. In Bartholomew Johnson addition, we maintain a well trained team Boone Lake In Indiana, our pipeline system includes of employees from various Company Clinton Marion approximately 547 miles of pipeline and locations as members of the Corporate Decatur Newton transports Liquid Petroleum Gas and Emergency Organization. This team, Franklin Ripley conventional products. For additional as well as an array of emergency Hendricks Shelby information about Enterprise, visit www. response equipment (including, but not Jackson Tippecanoe enterpriseproducts.com. limited to, cell phones, fire extinguisher, Jasper Washington supplied breathing air, and air monitoring Jennings White LOCATING ENTERPRISE PIPELINES equipment), can be mobilized and ______– PIPELINE VIEWER TOOL Changes may occur. Contact the operator to deployed to assist in handling emergency discuss their pipeline systems and areas of To find more information regarding situations that may occur at a Company operation. location and products transported in our facility or pipeline location. pipelines within one (1) mile of a specific Enterprise Products utilizes its 24- address, visit our website at: www. hour/365 day a year, Pipeline Operations enterpriseproducts.com/pipeline-safety/ Control Center (888-883-6308) as a pipeline-viewer. Please note the asset hub of communications in emergency map and pipeline viewer tool are for response situations. Our manned control informational purposes only. center monitors the flow, pressure, You can also find out where other temperatures, and other conditions companies’ pipelines are in your area by throughout the pipeline systems and is going to the National Pipeline Mapping an integral part of our communication System website at www.npms.phmsa. during emergency situations. dot.gov.

29 INPAA21 Enterprise Products Operating LLC

ENTERPRISE PRODUCTS’ INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM pumps, hoses, personal protective RESPONSE IN AN EMERGENCY equipment, first aid and miscellaneous Enterprise Products utilizes an supplies. These companies also have • We will immediately dispatch personnel expandable Incident Command System. expert personnel trained in emergency to help handle the emergency at the Depending upon the size and complexity response and cleanup methods. site. of an incident, additional Company or contract personnel may be added as • We will provide information to public CONTACTS needed. Additional federal, state or local safety officials to aid in their response agencies may be integrated into the Princeton Area to the emergency. Incident Command System by utilizing a Matt Jarrell • We will take necessary operating Unified Command Structure. 3134 Doron Road actions such as closing and opening Creal Springs, IL 62922 valves to minimize the impact of the SPILL RESPONSE EQUIPMENT Phone: 618-996-8301 leak. CAPABILITIES Email: [email protected] • Public safety personnel and others We maintain emergency response Indianapolis/Seymour Area unfamiliar with the pipeline should not equipment at some of our facilities. We Doug Kiste attempt to operate any of the valves also have agreements with various oil 1270 Washington Street on the pipeline, unless instructed to do spill response organizations to provide Columbus, IN 47201 so by Enterprise Products personnel. the appropriate level of response with spill Phone: 812-376-2380 Improper operation of the pipeline response equipment including trailers Email: [email protected] valves could make the situation worse containing spill booms, sorbent materials, and cause other accidents to happen. boats, motors, hand tools, power tools,

30 INPAA21 Explorer Pipeline Company

P.O. Box 2650 Tulsa, OK 74101 Phone: 918-493-5100 Emergency Contact: 1-888-876-0036 Website: www.expl.com

Explorer Pipeline is a common carrier 1162 for public awareness. The Public pipeline transportation company Awareness Plan receives management’s EMERGENCY CONTACT: who operates a 1,830-mile system full support throughout the organization. 1-888-876-0036 transporting refined petroleum products Top-level management involved itself in and other products including refinery the development of the program, and PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: feedstocks and diluent from the Gulf participates in its administration and the Diesel Fuel 1202 128 Coast through the Midwest. Explorer evaluation of the program’s effectiveness. Diluent 1203 128 is based in Tulsa, Oklahoma and also Jet Fuel 1202 128 Explorer developed a comprehensive serves Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, St. Gasoline 1203 128 damage prevention program to address Louis and Chicago. Raffinate 1202 123 an increasing threat to the safety of its Toluene 1294 130 Through connections with other products pipeline operations and the communities pipelines, Explorer serves more than 70 it serves. Explorer Pipeline’s Damage INDIANA major population centers in 16 states. Prevention Program is not only in place COUNTIES OF OPERATION: Major tankage and terminals are located to educate third parties about safety at Port Arthur, Houston, Arlington, when working around pipelines, but to Lake Greenville and Grapevine, Texas; educate its employees on the importance ______Glenpool, Oklahoma; Wood River, of delivering the safety message Changes may occur. Contact the operator to and Hammond, Indiana. throughout its system. discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation. Explorer’s 1,830-mile system begins with Our company values are: Safety, Doing a 28 inch pipeline in Port Arthur, Texas the right thing; Being a good neighbor; then runs through Houston, Texas and Serving our customers’ needs; Meeting on to Tulsa, Oklahoma. At Tulsa the line or exceeding all regulatory standards; becomes a 24 inch pipeline and runs Respecting and valuing each other’s through St. Louis, Missouri on its way contributions and differences. to the Chicago suburb of Hammond, • Name of system: Explorer Pipeline Indiana. Our capacity is augmented Company with a 10-inch pipeline which stretches between Houston and Arlington, • Name of owner and operator: Texas along with many lateral lines for Explorer Pipeline Company connections to delivery points throughout • Type of system: Transmission the system. Explorer currently transports system refined products with more than 72 different product specifications for over • Length of system (Indiana): 41 60 different shippers. The company does miles not buy or sell petroleum products; it only • List of products transported provides transportation services. in system: Diesel Fuel, Diluent, Explorer Pipeline Company and its Gasoline, Jet Fuel, Raffinate, Toluene. management are fully committed to • Range of diameter of pipelines in operating a safe and reliable hazardous system: Pipe diameter can vary from liquids pipeline. Explorer is also 3”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”, 14”, 16”, 20”, 24” & committed to meeting or exceeding 28”. the guidelines set forth by API RP In effort to make our maps, contact information and emergency response plan information available to you, please access Explorer Pipeline’s emergency portal at http://response-planning.com/ explorer

31 INPAA21 Fountaintown Gas Company, Inc.

Jason Wortman 106 East Main Street Morristown, IN 46161 Phone: (765) 763-6393 Website: www.ftgas.net

Decatur County EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-800-379-1800 Townships PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Natural Gas 1971 115

INDIANA COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

Decatur Rush Hancock Shelby Henry ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems, areas of operation and emergency response plan.

Hancock County Townships

Pipe Size: ¾”-6”

32 INPAA21 Fountaintown Gas Company, Inc.

Henry County Townships

Rush County Shelby County Townships Townships

33 INPAA21 Grandview Municipal Utilities

David Nix 316 Main Street Grandview, IN 47615 Phone: (812) 649-2573 Email: [email protected]

The Town of Grandview Municipal Gas Utility operates natural gas distributions mains and services in and around the Town of Grandview. EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-812-649-2286 or 911

To report an emergency, call: (812) 649-2286 or 911. PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Natural Gas 1971 115

INDIANA COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

Spencer ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation.

34 INPAA21 Hoosier Energy REC, Inc.

RR1, Box 37B Switz City, IN 47465 Phone: (812) 875-9707

CONTACTS: EMERGENCY CONTACT: Greg Vonfeldt - Manager 1-800-456-1096 Gas Production Facilites Robert Van Denburgh - Plant Manager PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Worthington Generation Natural Gas 1971 115

INDIANA COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

Greene ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation.

35 INPAA21 Huntingburg Energy Department

John Reutepohler 508 N. Van Buren St. Huntingburg, IN 47542 Phone: (812) 683-3622 Cell: (812) 630-4836 Email: [email protected] Website: huntingburg-in.gov/CityGovernment/Utilities/GasUtility.aspx

HUNTINGBURG MUNICIPAL GAS IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT NATURAL Contact Numbers GAS EMERGENCY CONTACT: (area code 812 unless otherwise noted) Natures Most Perfect Fuel 1-812-683-2327

Gas Division The Environmentally Preferable Fuel PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Natural gas is prized for its controllabil- Natural Gas 1971 115 The Gas Division of the Huntingburg ity, ease of delivery and efficiency. In Municipal Utilities provides high-quality, addition, because it consists primarily INDIANA safe, and competitively priced natural of methane…natures simplest and most COUNTIES OF OPERATION: gas service to over 3,700 customer con- stable hydrocarbon…natural gas is the nections within its service area, including cleanest-burning fossil fuel. Dubois Pike the City of Huntingburg, Town of Ireland, ______parts of the City of Jasper, and many • Natural gas emits 1/300th of the sulfur Changes may occur. Contact the operator to other rural areas to the north, south, and dioxide (SO2) of oil or coal when discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation. west…and into Pike County. This in- burned. cludes maintaining 147 miles of natural • Particulate emissions are 1/20th those gas main and 30 regulator stations. The of oil and 1/250th those of coal. Gas Division utilizes multiple connection sources for purchasing gas to maintain • Carbon monoxide (CO), carbon gas costs as low as possible for our dioxide (CO2) and oxides of nitrogen customers as well as providing back-up (Nox) emissions from burning natural sources in an emergency. gas are about half those of oil and one-third those of coal. To report a GAS EMERGENCY, 24/7…683-2327 Natural Gas Safety Factors Because it is non-toxic, natural gas alone Business Number, M-F, 7:00 - 3:30 is not harmful if inhaled; however, breath- 683-3622 ing natural gas to the exclusion of air in Huntingburg Police/Fire/Medical confined areas with limited ventilation EMERGENCY…911 can cause asphyxiation. Recommended Energy Sup’t, John Reutepohler: first-aid is to move the victim to fresh air, Cell…630-4836 followed by calling 911 and then admin- Full-time gas personnel: ister medical attention, resuscitation, or Kim Howe, Compliance/PA Manager CPR as required and qualified. Cell…661-8285 • Natural gas can burn only in concen- Crew Chief, Greg Schmitt trations of more than 4% and less Cell…630-4834 than 16% with air. Beyond these Gas Tech, David Kissling…683-2327 limits, natural gas cannot ignite or Gas Tech, Ryan Hall…683-2327 explode. Gas Tech, Richard Meiring…683-2327 • Natural gas is lighter than air. It mixes Gas Tech, Ron Broeker…683-2327 readily with air and dissipates into the Gas Tech, Nathan Hochgesang • Once you are in a position of safety, atmosphere unless an ignition source Cell…683-2327 call 683-2327. This is the Huntingburg is present. Utilities Emergency number. Gas Engineer/Consultant: USDI, • Natural gas has a high ignition point… Darin Houchin…800-633-6250 between 900 and 1,200 degrees Fahr- • Most pipeline accidents result from un- Lindsey Enloe…618-277-1576 enheit vs. 451 degrees F for wood or authorized or unsafe excavation and paper. construction. If you notice question- Gas Suppliers able activity of this nature, especially • Evacuate the area if you are in the involving heavy equipment near gas Gas Transmission Co; presence of escaping natural gas. MIDWESTERN pipeline or facilities, or anything else Lee Goodman…812-890-3500 or 812- • Do not turn a light switch on or off, use that you feel may threaten safe op- 354-3827 the telephone, start an automobile or erations, please contact our office im- TETCO (Texas Eastern) 24-hr. do anything else that could provide a mediately at either 683-3622 during number…812-936-4652; 800-231-7794 source of ignition. regular hours, or at our Emergency or 513-932-1816 number, 683-2327, after hours.

36 INPAA21 Huntingburg Energy Department

37 INPAA21 Indiana Natural Gas Corporation

Phil Ross Vice President of Operations PO Box 450 Paoli, IN 47454 Phone: (812) 723-2151 Website: www.indiananatural.com

NATURAL GAS PIPELINES of transportation that ING undertakes a variety of measures to prevent EMERGENCY CONTACT: Today a network of 2 million miles of pipeline accidents, and that ING 1-800-777-0659 natural gas pipelines exists in the United anticipates and plans for management States. These pipelines quietly, reliably, of accidents if they occur. PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: and efficiently deliver natural gas through Natural Gas out the country for domestic, commercial, • A more informed public will Compressed 1971 115 and industrial use. Natural gas pipelines also understand that they have are among the safest methods of a significant role in helping to INDIANA transporting energy. prevent accidents that are caused COUNTIES OF OPERATION: by third-party damage and ROW ABOUT NATURAL GAS encroachment. Bartholomew Harrison DISTRIBUTION LINES • To raise public awareness of the Brown Lawrence Natural gas is the cleanest burning necessity to Call 811 before you dig Crawford Orange fossil fuel. It moves silently, reliably and when doing any kind of excavation Dubois efficiently through an extensive network work. ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to of pipelines. Pipelines lie primarily • To help excavators understand the discuss their pipeline systems and areas of underground, virtually unseen, and operation. steps that they can take to prevent deliver natural gas to our customers for third party damage and respond heating, cooking, water heating, and properly if they cause damage to our industrial and commercial processes, pipelines. information. Easements and franchises to name just a few of the many uses of provide us with permanent, limited natural gas. • To help emergency response access to the land to enable us to agencies that may assist a member operate, test, inspect, maintain and PUBLIC AWARENESS company in an emergency understand protect our pipeline. If a pipeline crosses the proper actions to take in response At Indiana Natural Gas Corporation our your property, please do not plant, place to a pipeline emergency. goal is to provide safe, reliable pipeline or build anything on or near the right-of- service to our customers and ensure If you would like more information about way without first having our personnel the safety of those living and/or working our Public Awareness Program and how mark the pipeline, stake the easement, near pipelines. ING is committed to it can benefit you, please contact us. and explain the company’s construction providing the necessary resources guidelines to you. to develop, implement and manage PIPELINES MUST MEET ALL a Public Awareness Program. Public APPLICABLE STATE AND FEDERAL RECOGNIZING A NATURAL GAS awareness is a critical component of our REGULATIONS LEAK overall safety program. Every employee We often exceed these requirements. Here are some ways you can detect a of ING is committed to fulfilling our public We have taken several key steps to en- natural gas leak: awareness responsibilities as described sure the safety of the community mem- in our Public Awareness Program. • Gaseous (similar to rotten eggs) bers and our employees: or hydrocarbon odor. (You may not • To raise the awareness of the • Our pipelines are built to high industry always be able to detect a natural gas affected public and key stakeholders standards and are inspected by leak by smell.) of the presence of pipelines in their qualified people before being placed communities and increase their • A hissing or roaring sound caused by in service. understanding of the role of pipelines escaping gas. in transporting energy. • Markers listing our 24-hour telephone • Dead or discolored vegetation in an number are posted at key locations. • A more informed public will otherwise green setting near a natural supplement our pipeline safety • Patrols and surveys are conducted on gas line. measures and should contribute to a regular basis. • Blowing dirt, grass or leaves near a reducing the likelihood and potential natural gas line. impact of pipeline emergencies and HOW DO I IDENTIFY ING PIPELINES? releases. • A dry spot in moist earth. Pipelines are marked where appropriate • To help the public understand that by aboveground markers to provide • Water bubbling or being blown into while pipeline incidents are possible, an identification of their presence, the air at a pond, creek or river. pipelines are a relatively safe mode approximate location, and contact

38 INPAA21 Indiana Natural Gas Corporation

• Flame coming from the ground or • When clear of the area call Indiana • Not a product like oil. from valves along the pipeline. Natural Gas or 911. • Lighter than air. It rises and disperses • Do not try to extinguish a gas fire or rapidly into the atmosphere, unlike WHAT TO DO ABOUT A NATURAL operate any pipeline valves. heavier petroleum products. GAS LEAK • Non-toxic • Leave the area or premise FACTS ABOUT NATURAL GAS immediately! • Not easily ignited on its own. To burn, Natural Gas is: natural gas requires both a precise • Avoid using potential ignition sources, • A colorless, odorless (we add the amount of oxygen and an ignition such as smoking, motor vehicles or rotten eggs smell), tasteless fossil fuel source. equipment, telephones, doorbells, that is clean burning. garage door openers, or electric switches.

MORE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT THESE SITES Indiana Natural Gas Corporation www.indiananatural.com Indiana811 www.indiana811.org Indiana Pipeline Awareness Association www.inpaa.org

24 HOURS 800-777-0659

39 INPAA21 Indiana Utilities Corporation

Scott Schmitt 123 W Chestnut St. Corydon, IN 47112 Phone: (812) 738-3235 Fax: (812) 738-1512

ABOUT NATURAL GAS RECOGNIZING A LEAK EMERGENCY CONTACT: • Colorless, odorless, tasteless, and Natural gas pipelines are the safest 1-800-589-8142 non-toxic. mode of transportation. However pipe- line failures can occur. To recognize a • Cleanest burning fossil fuel PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: leak, use your senses. Natural Gas 1971 115 • Will burn only in concentrations of about 4.5% to 15% SIGHT INDIANA • Natural gas is lighter than air • Dirt blowing in the air COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

• Has an ignition temperature of around • Water bubbling in a river, creek, or a Harrison 1,100 to 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit puddle ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to • Dead or dying vegetation near a right- AREA OF OPERATION discuss their pipeline systems and areas of of-way operation. The purchase point for Indiana Utilities • Fire burning at or around ground level is in Louisville, . From there, Indiana Utilities maintains five miles of SOUND pipe to the Ohio River crossing. Pipe- line diameter varies from 1/5” - 8”. On • Hissing, blowing or roaring sound the Indiana side of the river, 151 miles of distribution mains deliver natural SMELL gas in Harrison County to about 3,100 • The smell of rotten eggs customers including residential and com- mercial facilities. IF YOU SUSPECT A LEAK • Leave the area immediately • Do not use ignition sources such as cell phones, vehicles, electrical pow- ered devices, or cigarettes • After leaving the area contact your local gas company or 911

WHO TO CALL Always call 811 two days before digging. To contact Indiana Utilities you can call 812-738-3235. For after hours service you can call 1-800-589-8142. In the event of a leak or damage call Indiana Utilities or 911.

40 INPAA21 Jasonville Utilities

Bob West 304 West Main Jasonville, IN 47438 Phone: (812) 665-2680 Emergency: (812) 798-5630

EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-812-665-2680 or 1-812-798-5630

PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Natural Gas 1971 115

INDIANA COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

Clay Greene ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation.

41 INPAA21 Jasper Municipal Gas & Water

Mike Dorsam 825 E. 2nd Ave. Jasper, IN 47547 Phone: (812) 482-5252 Email: [email protected]

EMERGENCY CONTACT: DUBOIS COUNTY 1-812-482-9131

PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Natural Gas 1971 115

INDIANA COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

Dubois ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation.

CAUTION BURIED GAS PIPELINE BEFORE DIGGING CALL 1-800-382-5544 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY CALL JASPER GAS DEPT 812-482-5252 AFTER HOURS NATURAL GAS LINES IN SHADED AREAS 812-482-9131

42 INPAA21 Lapel (town of)

Lapel Town Hall John Johnson 720 S. Ford Street Lapel, IN 46051 Phone: (765) 208-0696 Website: www.lapelindiana.org

EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-765-534-3157

PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Natural Gas 1971 115

INDIANA COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

Madison ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation.

43 INPAA21 Linde

Kenny Diego 4400 Kennedy Ave. East Chicago, IN 46312 Phone: 219-391-5183

The National Transportation Safety Board with emergency responders. In the recognizes pipelines as one of the safest event of an emergency, Linde would EMERGENCY CONTACT: modes of transportation, with a safety immediately dispatch personnel to the 1-800-926-9620 record unparalleled by any other method. site to handle the situation and to provide As an industry leader, Linde’s pipeline information to public officials, who will aid PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: operations have an excellent safety in the response. Linde, working closely Hydrogen 1049 115 record. Linde maintains surveillance with trained emergency responders, on its pipelines 24 hours a day and will take all of the necessary operating INDIANA 7 days a week using sophisticated actions such as stopping equipment and COUNTIES OF OPERATION: computers, alarms, and meters. Pipeline closing valves. routes are systematically patrolled with Lake For your information, Linde has placed inspections for leaks and abnormal ______pipeline markers wherever the pipeline Changes may occur. Contact the operator to conditions. Physical integrity of the crosses underneath public roads, discuss their pipeline systems and areas of pipeline is ensured through preventative operation. railroads, and navigable waterways. maintenance, National One-Call system Linde pipeline markers are generally participation, and a robust integrity white rectangular signs with blue or management program. with signs, these may show only the green lettering. These markers display approximate location of the pipeline. Linde pipelines carry hydrogen gas. the material transported in the pipeline The exactly location can only be Hydrogen is an integral component and the phone number to call in the event determined by a one-call. Failure to call of annealing steel as well as making of an emergency or suspected leak. before excavation is the leading cause cleaner fuels for cars and diesel engines. You should make yourself aware of any of damage to buried pipelines, and it is Hydrogen can, however, be extremely pipeline markers in your neighborhood. illegal. CALL BEFORE YOU DIG. dangerous. The hydrogen gas in Linde’s Pipeline markers are important for the pipelines is under pressure and is highly safety of the general public and, as flammable. If released from the pipeline, such, it is a federal crime for any person it may also displace oxygen, making to willfully deface, damage, remove, or breathing difficult or impossible. The destroy any pipeline marker. first indication of hydrogen leaking from Before you dig or excavate, contact the a pipeline is usually a hissing sound or State One-Call number in your area, or blowing dirt. Hydrogen is colorless and simply dial 811. This free service will odorless, so it is not possible to directly help to ensure your safety and the safety detect it by sight or scent. If you do of the general public. It is recommended suspect a leak on a pipeline, leave the that you call at least 72 hours before you area immediately. From a safe distance, start your project. This service should be call 911 or the Linde emergency contact utilized for any activity which breaks the number. Do not attempt to extinguish ground, whether landscaping, building a any pipeline fire that may start. fence, or starting a major construction To ensure the public safety, Linde project. Linde will mark the location of communicates regularly with public our lines at no cost to you. Note, though officials and has an on-going relationship many of Linde’s pipelines are marked

44 INPAA21 Linde

Pipe Size: 2”-12”

45 INPAA21 Linton Municipal Utilities

Brent Slover 86 South Main Street Linton, IN 47441 Phone: (812) 847- 4971 Website: www.cityoflinton.com

The City of Linton Gas Department For additional information call: delivers natural gas to the citizens of EMERGENCY CONTACT: Linton and parts of the surrounding rural Linton Municipal Utilities 1-812-847-4411 community. The City of Linton is located 86 South Main Street in Greene County. Linton, IN 47441 PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: (812) 847-4971 Natural Gas 1971 115 TO REPORT AN EMERGENCY: INDIANA (812) 847-4411 COUNTIES OF OPERATION: (For Emergency Fire/Police) Greene ______(812) 847-4411 Changes may occur. Contact the operator to (Phone # on Warning Markers) discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation.

46 INPAA21 Louisville Gas & Electric Company

Lisa Clifton Phone: (502) 364-8312 Email: [email protected] Mike Jones Phone: (502) 364-8281 Email: [email protected]

COMPANY INFORMATION Gas Control center. Hazards associated with pipeline failure include blowing gas EMERGENCY CONTACT: LG&E operates 4,600 miles of natural with potential of a fire or explosion and, 1-800-331-7370 gas pipelines in 20 counties in Kentucky if gas is present in a confined space, and Indiana transporting and delivering possible asphyxiation. PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: gas to 326,000 customers. We purchase Natural Gas 1971 115 natural gas from national pipeline In the event of a pipeline emergency, operators and deliver it directly to the please contact LG&E immediately at INDIANA consumer or store it for use when cost 502-589-1444 or 1-800-331-7370. Do COUNTIES OF OPERATION: and/or demand is high. We operate not hesitate to contact Emergency two compressor stations and multiple Response personnel at 911 if necessary. Harrison underground storage fields to assist in ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to maintaining the supply and managing the PIPELINE SYSTEM MAPS discuss their pipeline systems and areas of overall demand. operation. Due to national security concerns, SAFETY PHILOSOPHY LG&E does not publish maps of its gas transmission and distribution pipeline While LG&E does not operate a gas At LG&E, the health, safety and welfare systems. Qualified government and distribution system in Harrison County, of the public is our number one priority. emergency response agencies may some storage field property owners are Safety Excellence is the core requirement request gas transmission pipeline system served with natural gas as part of their of all our business activities. There are “no mapping information from the National lease agreements. compromises” for unsafe work practices Pipeline Mapping System at www.npms. or behaviors. phmsa.dot.gov. In addition, government RIGHT-OF-WAY ENCROACHMENT and emergency response agencies For more information, please visit our may contact LG&E regarding specific A pipeline right-of-way or easement is a Natural Gas Safety website at lge-ku. information related to its transmission corridor or strip of land that surrounds a com. and distribution systems. pipeline. The right-of-way enables us to construct, operate, test, inspect, maintain FACILITY INSPECTIONS The National Pipeline Mapping System and protect our pipelines. Access to (NPMS) is a geographic information the right-of-way is inhibited by trees LG&E regularly inspects its facilities to system (GIS) created by the U.S. and other vegetation, fences, buildings, ensure the integrity of the pipeline system. Department of Transportation, Pipeline and other structures. We encourage, Examples of these facility inspections and Hazardous Materials Safety residents, excavators, land developers include corrosion and leakage surveys. Administration (PHMSA), Office of and governmental agencies to contact Sophisticated electronic tools also are Pipeline Safety (OPS) in cooperation us during planning stages to help prevent used to inspect the transmission pipelines with other federal and state governmental obstructions which delay our response to for dents and metal loss. In addition, agencies and the pipeline industry. emergencies and our ability to operate LG&E receives periodic inspections The NPMS consists of geospatial data, effectively and efficiently. from the Indiana Utility Regulatory attribute data, public contact information, Commission to ensure compliance to and metadata. The nominal accuracy of Be observant for an unusual or suspicious gas safety regulations. geospatial data in the NPMS is +/-500 activities and unauthorized excavations feet. EMERGENCY RESPONSE LG&E GAS SYSTEMS BY COUNTY LG&E maintains sufficient resources to respond to gas pipeline emergencies LG&E operates natural gas storage in an appropriate and timely manner. facilities in Indiana. A breakdown by Emergency response personnel are county is listed below. trained in accordance with gas emergency operations plans that emphasize HARRISON COUNTY: protection of life as the highest priority in compliance with federal and state gas LG&E operates underground storage in pipeline safety regulations. In addition, Harrison County. A portion of the Doe Run our natural gas facilities are monitored Storage Field is located in southwestern 24-hours a day, seven days a week by our Harrison County near Laconia, IN.

47 INPAA21 Louisville Gas & Electric Company taking place within or near the pipeline destroy any pipeline marker required by For additional information regarding right-of-way or pipeline facility. Report federal law is a federal crime. Please Public Awareness, Public Safety, Integrity such activities to your local law contact LG&E to report any suspected Management, emergency preparedness enforcement and pipeline operator. encroachments or damage to its pipelines and land use practices, please contact or markers. Mike Jones, 502-364-8281. PIPELINE MARKERS

Pipeline markers’ presence in a particular area indicates that a gas pipeline operated by LG&E is buried in the vicinity. Pipeline markers indicate the approximate location of a pipeline or pipelines but not their exact location. Never rely solely on the presence or absence of markers. Always call Indiana811 by dialing 811 before excavating.

Pipeline markers are important to public safety. They identify the pipeline company and the product type; they include a 24- hour emergency telephone number. To willfully deface, damage, remove or

48 INPAA21 Marathon Pipe Line LLC

EMERGENCY NUMBER: 1-833-MPL-1234 (1-833-675-1234)

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

49 INPAA21 Marathon Pipe Line LLC line emergency training. The U.S. De- Natural Disasters Pipeline Systems Map partment of Transportation Emergency When a natural disaster (hurricane, storm, To learn more about the pipeline location Response Guidebook provides informa- flood, tornado, volcano or earthquake) and products transported through it, log tion on potential hazards, public safety strikes or is pending, the area will be on to www.marathonpipeline.com or and emergency response. closely monitored. Pipeline facilities will download the FREE Marathon Pipeline be inspected after the disaster. MPL Finder App from the App Store or Google Rescue or Medical Duties station personnel may contact emergency Play. You may also visit www.npms. MPL employees are not trained to officials to identify any road closures that phmsa.dot.gov to view the approximate conduct rescue operations of any kind. may hamper access to the facility. location of pipelines in your area. Emergency response personnel will be contacted to assist with any needed Right-of-Way Activity rescue. Coordination will be made with One of the greatest threats to safe pipe- emergency services or with a local line operation is the accidental damage hospital or medical provider in the event caused by excavation, construction, of a medical emergency. farming activities, and homeowner con- Pipeline Equipment and Facilities struction and maintenance. Awareness is crucial in preventing these accidents. Federal law requires specific training to Call IMMEDIATELY if you see suspicious operate pipeline equipment; therefore, or questionable activity near the pipe- MPL employees will handle these line right of way. No one should conduct duties. DO NOT attempt to operate any blasting, digging, ditching, drilling, level- pipeline equipment, such as valves, in ing or plowing near the pipeline right of an emergency because doing so may way without first contacting the state one worsen the situation. call center. Bomb or Security Threat Be aware that pipelines frequently share rights of way with other utilities (electric MPL relies on the public to be its eyes Closure power lines, additional pipelines) or modes and ears along the pipeline. If you witness of transportation (roadways, railroads, The information above provides an outline any act of vandalism, loitering, receive a etc.). Incidents such as lightning strikes, of points to remember when dealing with bomb threat involving an MPL facility or fires, train derailments, etc. on or near the a pipeline emergency. Remember, MPL other suspicious activity along the right right of way can damage an underground personnel are trained to deal with such of way or pipeline facility, please report pipeline. Should incidents such as these emergencies. Without their input, the risk it immediately to the MPL Operation occur and a pipeline operated by MPL is to those involved can be greatly increased. Center at 1-833-675-1234. nearby, please call the MPL emergency Therefore, contacting MPL in the event of number at 1-833-675-1234 to report the any pipeline emergency is critical. 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

50 INPAA21 Marathon Pipe Line LLC

51 INPAA21 Midwest Natural Gas Corporation

Phil Ross Vice President of Operations PO Box 520 Washington, IN 47501 Phone: 812-723-2151 Website: www.midnatgas.com

NATURAL GAS PIPELINES transportation that MNG undertakes a variety of measures to prevent EMERGENCY CONTACT: Today a network of 2 million miles of pipeline accidents, and that MNG Bloomfield natural gas pipelines exists in the United anticipates and plans for management 1-812-384-4150 or 1-800-491-4150 States. These pipelines quietly, reliably, of accidents if they occur. Scottsburg and efficiently deliver natural gas through 1-812-752-2230 or 1-800-654-2361 out the country for domestic, commercial, • A more informed public will and industrial use. Natural gas pipelines also understand that they have PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: are among the safest methods of a significant role in helping to Natural Gas, transporting energy. prevent accidents that are caused Compressed 1971 115 by third-party damage and ROW ABOUT NATURAL GAS encroachment. INDIANA DISTRIBUTION LINES • To raise public awareness of the COUNTIES OF OPERATION: Natural gas is the cleanest burning necessity to Call 811 before you dig fossil fuel. It moves silently, reliably and when doing any kind of excavation Clark Monroe efficiently through an extensive network work. Daviess Orange of pipelines. Pipelines lie primarily Greene Scott • To help excavators understand the underground, virtually unseen, and Jackson Sullivan steps that they can take to prevent deliver natural gas to our customers for Jennings Washington third party damage and respond heating, cooking, water heating, and Knox properly if they cause damage to our industrial and commercial processes, ______pipelines. Changes may occur. Contact the operator to to name just a few of the many uses of discuss their pipeline systems and areas of natural gas. • To help emergency response operation. agencies that may assist a member PUBLIC AWARENESS company in an emergency understand the proper actions to take in response At Midwest Natural Gas Corporation our information. Easements and franchises to a pipeline emergency. goal is to provide safe, reliable pipeline provide us with permanent, limited service to our customers and ensure If you would like more information about access to the land to enable us to the safety of those living and/or working our Public Awareness Program and how operate, test, inspect, maintain and near pipelines. MNG is committed to it can benefit you, please contact us. protect our pipeline. If a pipeline crosses providing the necessary resources to your property, please do not plant, place develop, implement and manage a Public PIPELINES MUST MEET ALL or build anything on or near the right-of- Awareness Program. Public awareness APPLICABLE STATE AND FEDERAL way without first having our personnel is a critical component of our overall REGULATIONS mark the pipeline, stake the easement, safety program. Every employee of and explain the company’s construction We often exceed these requirements. MNG is committed to fulfilling our public guidelines to you. We have taken several key steps to en- awareness responsibilities as described sure the safety of the community mem- in our Public Awareness Program. RECOGNIZING A NATURAL GAS bers and our employees: LEAK • To raise the awareness of the • Our pipelines are built to high industry affected public and key stakeholders Here are some ways you can detect a standards and are inspected by of the presence of pipelines in their natural gas leak: qualified people before being placed communities and increase their in service. • Gaseous (similar to rotten eggs) understanding of the role of pipelines or hydrocarbon odor. (You may not in transporting energy. • Markers listing our 24-hour telephone always be able to detect a natural gas number are posted at key locations. • A more informed public will leak by smell.) supplement our pipeline safety • Patrols and surveys are conducted on • A hissing or roaring sound caused by measures and should contribute to a regular basis. escaping gas. reducing the likelihood and potential impact of pipeline emergencies and HOW DO I IDENTIFY MNG PIPELINES? • Dead or discolored vegetation in an releases. otherwise green setting near a natural Pipelines are marked where appropriate gas line. • To help the public understand that by aboveground markers to provide while pipeline incidents are possible, an identification of their presence, • Blowing dirt, grass or leaves near a pipelines are a relatively safe mode of approximate location, and contact natural gas line.

52 INPAA21 Midwest Natural Gas Corporation

• A dry spot in moist earth. equipment, telephones, doorbells, • Not a product like oil. garage door openers, or electric • Water bubbling or being blown into • Lighter than air. It rises and disperses switches. the air at a pond, creek or river. rapidly into the atmosphere, unlike • When clear of the area call Midwest heavier petroleum products. • Flame coming from the ground or Natural Gas or 911. from valves along the pipeline. • Non-toxic • Do not try to extinguish a gas fire or • Not easily ignited on its own. To burn, WHAT TO DO ABOUT A NATURAL operate any pipeline valves. natural gas requires both a precise GAS LEAK amount of oxygen and an ignition FACTS ABOUT NATURAL GAS • Leave the area or premise source. immediately! Natural Gas is: • Avoid using potential ignition sources, • A colorless, odorless (we add the such as smoking, motor vehicles or rotten eggs smell), tasteless fossil fuel that is clean burning.

MORE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT THESE SITES Midwest Natural Gas Corporation www.midnatgas.com Indiana811 www.indiana811.org Indiana Pipeline Awareness Association www.inpaa.org

53 INPAA21 Midwestern Gas Transmission

Local Office ONEOK Plaza 102 Kirk Lane 100 West Fifth Street Hartford, KY 42347 Tulsa, OK 74103 Phone: 270-298-7474 Phone: 918-561-8019 Website: www.oneok.com

ABOUT ONEOK, INC. • A telephone number at which a responsible person can be contacted. EMERGENCY CONTACT: ONEOK, Inc. is a leading midstream 1-888-417-6275 service provider that owns one of the EMERGENCY RESPONSE nation’s premier natural gas liquids PERSONNEL PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: systems, connecting NGL supply in Natural Gas 1971 115 the Mid-Continent, Permian and Rocky Although Emergency Officials are familiar Mountain regions with key market centers with the steps required to safeguard the INDIANA and an extensive network of natural public, ONEOK has planned responses COUNTIES OF OPERATION: gas gathering, processing, storage and to unique emergency situations that transportation assets. may arise with its pipeline facilities and Daviess Sullivan operations. It is important that ONEOK ONEOK applies our core capabilities Knox Vigo practice their emergency response of gathering, processing, fractionating, Pike Warrick efforts to be prepared when an unlikely transporting, storing and marketing natural Spencer event occurs. gas and NGLs through vertical integration ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to across the midstream value chain to EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS discuss their pipeline systems and areas of provide our customers with premium operation. services while generating consistent and ONEOK has developed specific facility sustainable earnings growth. response plans based on the knowledge of its own personnel, available Midwestern Gas Transmission pipeline is equipment, tools and materials. These PUBLIC SAFETY AND EVACUATIONS a 404 mile, 4” - 30” natural gas pipeline plans are accessible at each facility. This that crosses four states including Illinois, Evacuation plans and procedures should document provides a general overview of Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee, of reflect your department’s available assets ONEOK’s capabilities. For more detailed which 121 miles are in Indiana. The and capabilities of your emergency information or to review the Emergency pipeline has eight compressor stations, response organization. Expert knowledge Response Plan, please contact Donnie two which are located in Sullivan and of your area is key to creating the best Krumsiek at 918-561-8019. Petersburg, Indiana. evacuation, traffic control and rerouting, and railroad stoppage plans in order MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING COMMITMENT TO SAFETY, HEALTH to limit public exposure and minimize & THE ENVIRONMENT In the unlikely event of a pipeline accidental ignition. emergency, ONEOK employees are ONEOK is committed to operating ONEOK will provide product hazard prepared to respond in coordination in a safe, reliable, environmentally information to the emergency responders with local police and fire departments responsible and sustainable manner. to assist in establishing safe zones and other emergency responders. We Environmental, safety and health is our relative to the products which are being meet with responders to discuss our primary focus at ONEOK. ONEOK is transported through the pipeline system. emergency response plans and each purposeful in improving employee and These established safe zones will assist plan is designed to protect people, the process safety. Our key performance in identification of those whom may be environment and property. indicators keep ONEOK focused requested to evacuate the area. improving results. We continue to If a pipeline event occurs, emergency make improvements in reducing our response officials will be notified, and FIRE OR EXPLOSION environmental impact by conserving ONEOK operations personnel will be ONEOK does not employ dedicated resources, recycling and utilizing efficient dispatched to the site. ONEOK response fire response personnel and must technologies. personnel will respond putting safety first rely on the capabilities of local in their response efforts. emergency responders. ONEOK EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION(S) : If you or another emergency response through memberships in state Call 911 first when requiring assistance organization established an Incident pipeline associations, provide training in responding to a pipeline event. Command Center prior to the arrival of opportunities to Emergency Responders. ONEOK personnel, the first ONEOK Other agencies, including the State Call ONEOK’s 24 hour emergency employee who arrives at the site should Fire Marshall’s office may also provide number 888-417-6275 and provide the be introduced to the Incident Commander pipeline emergency response training. following information: as the ONEOK Representative.. The U.S. Department of Transportation • Location; Emergency Response Guidebook • Nature of the problem; and

54 INPAA21 Midwestern Gas Transmission provides information on potential NATURAL DISASTERS underground pipeline. Should incidents hazards, public safety and emergency such as these occur and a pipeline When a natural disaster (hurricane, storm, response. operated by ONEOK is nearby, please flood, tornado, volcano or earthquake) call the ONEOK emergency number at strikes or is pending, the area will be RESCUE OR MEDICAL DUTIES 888-417-6275 to report the incident. closely monitored. Pipeline facilities will Emergency response personnel will be inspected after the disaster. ONEOK NATIONAL PIPELINE MAPPING be contacted to assist with any needed personnel may contact emergency SYSTEM rescue. Coordination will be made with officials to assist in identifying any road emergency services and/or with a local closures that may hamper accessibility The US Department of Transportation, hospital or medical provider in the event to the facility. If damage occurs in your Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety of a medical emergency. area please contact ONEOK and a field Administration, Office of Pipeline Safety employee will respond to the concern or has created a web-based system to PIPELINE EQUIPMENT AND damage which has been reported. assist emergency responders in locating FACILITIES and identifying pipelines within their area as well as the Operator of the pipeline Federal law requires that pipeline RIGHT-OF-WAY ACTIVITY system. operators to have specific training when One of the greatest threats to safe pipe- operating a pipeline system. ONEOK line operation is the accidental damage Not all of ONEOK pipelines are included in requests that Emergency Officials not caused by excavation, construction, the NPMS mapping system. Production, attempt to operate pipeline valve or farming activities, and homeowner distribution and gathering pipelines are equipment. In doing so, these actions construction and maintenance. exempt from reporting pipelines into the may worsen an event. Awareness is crucial in preventing these National Pipeline Mapping System. accidents. Call IMMEDIATELY if you see BOMB OR SECURITY THREAT suspicious or questionable activity near INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT ONEOK relies on the public to be its eyes the pipeline right of way. In accordance with federal regulatory and ears along the pipeline. If you witness Be aware that pipelines frequently share requirements, ONEOK has developed any act of vandalism, loitering, receive a rights of way with other utilities (electric a hazard assessment program known bomb threat involving a ONEOK facility power lines, additional pipelines) or as an Integrity Management Plan (IMP). or other suspicious activity along the right modes of transportation (roadways, This plan focuses on the identification of way or pipeline facility, please report railroads, etc.). Incidents such as lightning and mitigation of hazards to the pipeline it immediately to the ONEOK’s Pipeline strikes, fires, train derailments, etc. on system. Specific information about Control Center at 888-417-6275. or near the right of way can damage an ONEOK’s program may be found by contacting our Integrity Manager, Scott Henderson at ScottBrian.Henderson@ oneok.com.

CLOSURE ONEOK values Emergency Officials and Responders. We appreciate the knowledge and capabilities each responder brings when assisting in a pipeline emergency. If ONEOK can offer your department any additional information, please contact us.

CONTACT [email protected] | 1-918-561-8019 | www.oneok.com US Emergency Number: 1-888-417-6275

55 INPAA21 Montezuma Municipal Gas Utility

Brad McGrannhan Montezuma Municipal Gas Utility 1243 N. Jackson Street Montezuma, IN 47862 Phone: (765) 245-2759 or (765) 245-2211

EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-765-245-2759 or 1-765-245-2211

PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Natural Gas 1971 115

INDIANA COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

Parke ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation.

56 INPAA21 Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America/Kinder Morgan

Mark Thorson 23725 W. County Farm Road Shorewood, IL 60431 Phone: (815) 272-9154 NATURAL GAS PIPELINE COMPANY OF AMERICA

At Kinder Morgan our first priority is the same as yours– public safety. While we design, install, test, operate, and maintain our pipelines to meet or exceed regulatory stan- EMERGENCY CONTACT: dards, we believe in comprehensive planning in the unlikely event of an incident. 1-800-733-2490

In emergency situations, we have the same priorities as local emergency responders; PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: namely life, safety, incident stabilization, and property and environmental protection. Natural Gas 1971 115 We are further committed to ensuring that you have an awareness of our operations as well as our procedures in the event of an emergency. We envision our relationship with INDIANA the emergency response community as a long-term partnership with common goals. COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

The following is intended to give you some fundamental information regarding pipeline Lake incident response. We hope that you will keep it readily accessible for future reference. ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to It is not intended to take the place of our periodic ongoing interface during which we discuss their pipeline systems and areas of have the opportunity to discuss our mutual response capabilities. operation.

LOCATING PIPELINES IN YOUR download electronic files to import into WORKING TOGETHER TO PROTECT COMMUNITY emergency preparedness GIS mapping PIPELINES & RIGHT-OF-WAYS systems. Pipeline markers are located along In addition to 24-hour monitoring and on- the right-of-way, at road intersections, KINDER MORGAN CARES ABOUT going safety and security procedures, waterways, railroad crossings and all YOUR SAFETY Kinder Morgan relies on you, the local above ground facilities. These signs emergency responder, to notify Kinder identify the general area but not the exact We want you to be aware of our pipelines. Morgan when you observe potential right- location of the pipeline. They specify the We ask for your help in preventing of-way restriction violations or potential type of product transported, the operators accidental damage to pipelines. Kinder damage to our facilities, which could name and emergency contact number. Morgan supports the Nation’s Homeland endanger public safety.We support your Security efforts and Kinder Morgan enforcement of “Call Before You Dig” The federal government provides access encourages you to immediately notify requirements in states where they apply. to maps of tranmission pipelines in your and report any suspicious persons and/ community through the National Pipeline or activities near the pipeline to your local Excavation activity is the most common Mapping System at www.npms.phmsa. law enforcement authorities by calling cause of serious pipeline damage. dot.gov. Government and safety officials 911. In most states, residents, excavators can access additional information and and farmers are required by law to call 811 or their local One-Call center at least two or three working days before starting an excavation project to have underground utilities marked. Refer to your state-specific One-Call laws for more information.

Unauthorized use, such as building or planting, in the pipeline right-of-way is known as encroachment. Kinder Morgan regularly conducts maintenance to trim trees and remove shrubs or structures that prohibit the company from clearly viewing the pipeline corridor during aerial or foot patrols and regular maintenance IN AN MRN A A activities. 800-733-2490

Please contact us if you know of places where trees, plants or structures are located on the pipeline right-of-way or

57 INPAA21 Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America/Kinder Morgan if you see individuals digging in areas 1. Assess the situation q If liquid products are involved, use where underground utilities are not appropriate defensive Hazardous q Approach with caution from upwind marked with flags. Waste Operations & Emergency location. Response (HA2WOPER) procedures SIGNS OF A PIPELINE LEAK OR q Isolate and secure the area. such as installing dikes and dams, if RUPTURE trained and equipped. q Employ ICS. The following are indications of a possible q Control fires, vapor and leaks. Do q Identify hazards. pipeline leak: not extinguish burning fires. Protect q Identify and contact the pipeline exposures and coordinate isolation • Brown or discolored vegetation amid operator using the emergency number operations with pipeline personnel. healthy plants listed on the pipeline marker. q Do not operate (open or close) valves • Dirt being blown into the air or other pipeline equipment. 2. Protect people, property & the • Colorful sheens on water surfaces environment q Employ containment techniques if • Fire at or below ground level personnel are trained, equipped and it q Establish isolation zones and set up is safe to do so. • Stains or pools of hydrocarbons not barriers. usually present in the right-of-way q Designate a safe location for q Rescue and evacuate people (if bystanders and the media. • Bubbles coming from bodies of water needed). • A loud roar or hissing sound q Eliminate ignition sources. 3. Call for assistance as needed • Distinctive petroleum type odors q Stage apparatus and equipment q Contact your local emergency or the smell of mercaptan or sulfur based on atmospheric monitoring and response organization and/or national (rotten eggs) weather conditions. resources if needed. • A dense white cloud or fog On occasion, a pressure-relieving device Refer to PHMSA’s Emergency Response Guidebook at: may activate at a natural gas or C02 http://hazmat.dot.gov/pubs/erg/guidebook.htm for additional information. above ground pipeline facility. These devices are acting as designed to ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: relieve pressure on the system to prevent over pressurization. Under National Pipeline Mapping System no circumstances should a pressure www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov relieving device be capped or valved off. NASFM’s “Pipeline Emergencies” www.pipelineemergencies.com PIPELINE INCIDENT RESPONSE TACTICS PHMSA Emergency Response Guidebook http://hazmat.dot.gov/pubs/erg/guidebook.htm The list below summarizes emergency response tactics to implement when you Kinder Morgan Public Awareness respond to a pipeline incident. www.kindermorgan.com/public_awareness

58 INPAA21 New Harmony (town of) Gas Utilities

Bobby Grider 520 Church St. New Harmony, IN 47631 Phone: (812) 682-4846 Email: [email protected]

EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-812-682-4846 (Day) 1-812-838-8363 (Night)

PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Natural Gas 1971 115

INDIANA COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

Posey ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation.

24 Hour Emergency Response Phone 1-812-307-0132

59 INPAA21 NIPSCO (Northern Indiana Public Service Company)

801 East 86th Avenue Merrillville, IN 46410 Phone: (800) 464-7726 Gas Emergencies: (800) 634-3524 Website: www.nipsco.com A NiSource Company

NIPSCO, with headquarters in Merrillville, PIPELINE MARKERS ALONG RIGHT Ind., is part of NiSource’s six regulated OF WAYS AND EASEMENTS EMERGENCY CONTACT: utility companies. With over 846,000 1-800-634-3524 natural gas customers and 479,000 Natural gas pipelines are sometimes electric customers across the northern identified by markers placed at PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: third of Indiana, NIPSCO is the largest intervals along pipeline rights of way. Natural Gas 1971 115 natural gas distribution company, and Markers display 24-hour emergency the second largest electric distribution telephone numbers and might provide INDIANA company in the state. NiSource distribution other identifying information. They are COUNTIES OF OPERATION: companies serve approximately 4 million generally placed wherever needed to natural gas and electric customers indicate the presence of a pipeline, such Adams Marshall primarily in six states. as where a pipeline easement intersects Allen Miami a street, railroad or river and in heavily Benton Newton OUR PIPELINE SAFETY PROGRAM congested areas. While markers are Carroll Noble helpful in indicating the presence of Cass Porter Many people don’t realize the importance pipelines in the area they do not show Clinton Pulaski of our nation’s natural gas pipeline the exact location, depth or how many DeKalb St. Joseph system. The natural gas industry has a pipelines are in the right of way or Elkhart Starke proven record of safety. Each day, the easement, so always call 811 or click Fulton Steuben invisible underground network with more 811now.com at least two business days Howard Tippecanoe than a million miles of pipeline safely before digging. Huntington Tipton carries natural gas from supply areas Jasper Wabash to customer homes, businesses and EMERGENCY RESPONDERS AND Kosciusko Warren factories across the country. PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICIALS LaGrange Wells Lake White Our gas control and monitoring center As a public utility, we consider emergency LaPorte Whitley offices operate 24-hours a day, seven responders part of our safety team. It’s ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to days a week. We regularly patrol our important for fire and police officials to be discuss their pipeline systems and areas of pipeline rights of way and conduct regular familiar with the location of our pipeline operation. inspections of our pipeline system. Our facilities in their area. That’s why we operation employees receive regular participate in meetings with other pipeline training and are qualified under U.S. companies, mail information regularly To learn more, visit the website of the Department of Transportation standards and work with emergency responders to U.S. Department of Transportation’s for natural gas pipeline operators. be prepared for any possible incident. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), Office We spend millions of dollars each year Please contact us at 800-4-NIPSCO of Pipeline Safety at www.phmsa.dot. in pipeline replacements and upgrades. to schedule a free training at your gov. PHMSA is the federal agency that Employees are on-call at all times to department. regulates safety aspects of the gas respond to any contingency. In addition, industry. we work with emergency responders to CONTRACTORS AND EXCAVATORS educate them on pipeline safety and how CONTACTS to respond in an emergency. Pipeline damage is most frequently caused by contractors doing excavation For additional information contact: In accordance with federal regulations, or other work that could disturb Jennifer Barbour some segments along the pipeline have underground utility lines. Don’t take Public Awareness Program Manager been designated as High Consequence chances! Dig-ins may result in loss of NIPSCO Areas. We have developed supplemental life, personal injury, property damage or Phone: 219-647-5585 assessments and prevention plans liability for costly repairs. Call 811 or click [email protected] for these highly populated areas with 811now.com at least two working days in transmission pipelines. advance of any excavation if you plan to cross pipeline rights of way with heavy equipment or perform blasting in the vicinity of any pipelines.

60 INPAA21 Nustar Pipeline Operating Partnership LP

Marvin Simpson 7340 W 21st St N STE 200 Wichita, KS 67205 Phone: (316) 721-7068 Website: www.nustarenergy.com

ABOUT NUSTAR PIPELINE system is capable of delivering ammonia OPERATING PARTNERSHIP L.P. to 22 customer owned and operated EMERGENCY CONTACT: distribution terminals in the Midwest and 1-800-759-0033 NuStar Energy L.P., a publicly traded to a number of customer owned and master limited partnership based in operated industrial locations. Anhydrous PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: San Antonio, is one of the largest ammonia is primarily used as agricultural Ammonia independent liquids terminal and pipeline fertilizer, and anhydrous ammonia is (anhydrous) 1005 125 operators in the nation. NuStar currently also used as a feedstock in a number of has approximately 10,000 miles of industrial applications. INDIANA pipeline and 75 terminal and storage COUNTIES OF OPERATION: facilities that store and distribute crude WHAT DOES NUSTAR PIPELINE oil, refined products and specialty liquids. OPERATING PARTNERSHIP L.P. Carroll Montgomery The partnership’s combined system DO IF A LEAK OCCURS? Cass Parke has approximately 75 million barrels Clinton Tippecanoe of storage capacity, and NuStar has To prepare for the event of a leak, pipeline Howard Vigo operations in the United States, Canada companies regularly communicate, Huntington Wabash and Mexico. For more information, visit plan and train with local emergency Miami NuStar Energy’s Web site at www. responders. Upon the notification of an ______nustarenergy.com. incident or leak the pipeline company will Changes may occur. Contact the operator to immediately dispatch trained personnel discuss their pipeline systems and areas of The Central East Region is operated by operation. to assist emergency responders. NuStar Energy L.P.’s subsidiary, NuStar Pipeline Operating Partnership L.P. The Pipeline operators and emergency Central East Region’s business consists responders are trained to protect life, about NuStar Pipeline Operating Part- primarily of the operation of a pipeline property and facilities in the case of an nership L.P.’s program may be found on system that transports refined petroleum emergency. our Web site, or by contacting us directly. products, including gasoline, diesel, and Pipeline operators will also take steps propane. The system is operated as a HOW TO GET ADDITIONAL to minimize the amount of product that common carrier in Kansas, Nebraska, INFORMATION Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota and leaks out and to isolate the pipeline For an overview of NuStar Pipeline Minnesota. The system includes 2,530 emergency. Operating Partnership L.P.’s IMP or miles of pipelines that transport an Emergency Response Plan, go to www. average of 203,000 barrels per day and MAINTAINING SAFETY AND nustarenergy.com or contact us at 1-800- 21 distribution terminals with a storage INTEGRITY OF PIPELINES 759-0033. capacity of 4.8 million barrels, and two NuStar Pipeline Operating Partnership storage facilities at McPherson, KS and L.P. invests significant time and capital El Dorado, KS with a storage capacity of maintaining the quality and integrity of approximately 1.1 million barrels. Most their pipeline systems. Most active pipe- of the petroleum products transported by lines are monitored 24 hours a day via the system are received from refineries in manned control centers. NuStar Pipeline southeast Kansas, northeast Oklahoma, Operating Partnership L.P. also utilizes and central North Dakota. The Central aerial surveillance and/or on-ground East Region’s business also includes observers to identify potential dangers. an anhydrous ammonia pipeline system. Control center personnel continually The ammonia system is operated as a monitor the pipeline system and assess common carrier in Louisiana, Arkansas, changes in pressure and flow. They no- Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and tify field personnel if there is a possibility Nebraska. The ammonia system of a leak. Automatic shut-off valves are includes approximately 2,200 miles of sometimes utilized to isolate a leak. pipelines that transport approximately 1.26 million tons per year (11.7 million Gas transmission and hazardous liquid barrels). The ammonia system is pipeline operators have developed sup- capable of receiving ammonia from three plemental hazard and assessment pro- customer owned and operated marine grams known as Integrity Management terminals in Louisiana, and the ammonia Programs (IMPs). Specific information

61 INPAA21 Nustar Pipeline Operating Partnership LP

Miami Cass Huntington Wabash

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62 INPAA21 Ohio Valley Gas Corporation

111 Energy Park Drive P.O. Box 469 Winchester, IN 47394 Website: www.ovgc.com

Ohio Valley Gas Corporation and sub- sidiary Ohio Valley Gas Incorporated are EMERGENCY CONTACT: investor owned natural gas utilities regu- See Specific District lated by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission and the Public Utility Com- PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: mission of Ohio. Natural Gas 1971 115

The companies are supplied through both INDIANA Texas Gas Transmission, LLC, a wholly COUNTIES OF OPERATION: owned subsidiary of Boardwalk Pipeline Partners, L.P. and ANR, a TransCanada Dearborn Pike company. Dubois Randolph Fayette Ripley Ohio Valley Gas delivers Natural Gas to customers in areas of 16 Indiana counties and Franklin Spencer to part of Darke County, Ohio. Greene Sullivan Jay Union Knox Vigo Perry Wayne Areas served by Ohio Valley Gas and District Emergency Phone Numbers: ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to Winchester District: Winchester, Lynn, Ridgeville, Deerfield, Randolph, Saratoga, discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation. Harrisville, Haysville, and Union City, IN in Randolph County; Fountain City and Richmond in Wayne County, and parts of northern Wayne County, and Union City, OH and Hill Grove, OH in Darke County. (765) 584-5503

For additional information: Northern Wayne & Randolph County: Conan Wallace 215 W. Franklin Street Winchester, IN 47394 (765) 584-5501

Portland District: Portland, Pennville, Center, Bluff Point, and College Corner in Jay County, and parts of Jay and northern Randolph County. (260) 726-8114 (Jay County) or (765) 584-5503 (Randolph County)

For additional information: Conan Wallace 215 W. Franklin Street Winchester, IN 47394 (260) 726-8114

Connersville District: Connersville, Everton, Lyonsville, and Springersville in Fayette County; Liberty and Brownsville in Union County; Sunman, Clinton Corners, Negan- gard Corner, and Penntown in Ripley County; St. Leon, Dover, Guilford, Lawrenceville, Logan, New Alsace, and Yorkville in Dearborn County; along with rural parts of each county. (765) 825-1149 or (800) 326-1148

For additional information: Dearborn, Fayette, Franklin, Ripley & Union County: Tracy Bare 535 N. Eastern Avenue Connersville, IN 47331 (765) 825-1148 Ohio Valley Gas service areas

63 INPAA21 Ohio Valley Gas Corporation

Tell City District: Tell City, Cannelton, and Troy in Perry County; Saint Meinrad in Spencer County; and Bretzville, Ferdinand, Malthersville, Saint Anthony, and Saint Marks in Dubois County. (812) 547-2396 or (877) 842-2397

For additional information: Dubois, Perry & Spencer County: Rob Gladish 701 7th Street Tell City, IN 47586 (812) 547-2397

Sullivan District: Sullivan, Dugger, Farmersburg, Hymera, and Shelburn in Sullivan County; Blackhawk and Riley in Vigo County; and Winslow in Pike County; along with rural areas in Greene, Pike, Knox, Sullivan, and Vigo Counties. (877) 884-6368

For additional information: Knox, Greene, Pike, Sullivan & Vigo County: Jim Dean 15 N. State Street Sullivan, IN 47882 (812) 268-6368

The Natural Gas and pipeline companies in Indiana, including our company, continu- ously invest time and money into research, testing, damage prevention training and building awareness in order to ensure our positive pipeline safety record.

Damage from outside forces such as unauthorized digging is the leading cause of pipe- line incidents or leaks. Before anyone begins construction or excavation, it is required by Indiana law to have underground utilities professionally marked at least two working days in advance.

The national one-call number is 811.

Four simple steps to safe digging are: Call before you dig Wait the required time for marking Respect the marks Dig with care

64 INPAA21 ONEOK North System LLC

Local Office ONEOK Plaza 102 Kirk Lane 100 West Fifth Street Hartford, KY 42347 Tulsa, OK 74103 Phone: 270-298-7474 Phone: 918-588-7000 Website: www.oneok.com

ABOUT ONEOK, INC. Environmental, safety and health is our primary focus at ONEOK. ONEOK is EMERGENCY CONTACT: ONEOK, Inc. is a leading midstream purposeful in improving employee and 1-888-844-5658 service provider that owns one of the process safety. Our key performance nation’s premier natural gas liquids indicators keep ONEOK focused PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: systems, connecting NGL supply in improving results. We continue to Liquid the Mid-Continent, Permian and Rocky make improvements in reducing our Petroleum Gas 1075 115 Mountain regions with key market centers environmental impact by conserving Propane 1075/1978 115 and an extensive network of natural resources, recycling and utilizing efficient Iso-Butanes 1075 115 gas gathering, processing, storage and technologies. Natural Gasoline 1203 128 transportation assets. Normal Butane 1075 115 ONEOK applies our core capabilities EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION(S) : of gathering, processing, fractionating, INDIANA Call 911 first when requiring assistance transporting, storing and marketing natural COUNTIES OF OPERATION: in responding to a pipeline event. gas and NGLs through vertical integration across the midstream value chain to Call ONEOK’s 24 hour emergency Lake provide our customers with premium number 888-675-3302 and provide the ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to services while generating consistent and following information: discuss their pipeline systems and areas of sustainable earnings growth. operation. • Location; ONEOK North System, L.L.C. operates • Nature of the problem; and FERC-regulated NGL pipelines in • A telephone number at which a Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois responsible person can be contacted. meet with responders to discuss our and Indiana that span approximately emergency response plans and each 1,600 miles and has a capacity to EMERGENCY RESPONSE plan is designed to protect people, the transport up to 134,000 barrels per day, PERSONNEL environment and property. with additional capacity under lease. Although Emergency Officials are familiar The pipeline transports NGL purity If a pipeline event occurs, emergency with the steps required to safeguard the products and various refined products, response officials will be notified, and public, ONEOK has planned responses including unleaded gasoline and diesel ONEOK operations personnel will be to unique emergency situations that fuel throughout the Midwest markets, dispatched to the site. ONEOK response may arise with its pipeline facilities and particularly near Chicago, Illinois. personnel will respond putting safety first operations. It is important that ONEOK These NGL products are then stored or in their response efforts. practice their emergency response distributed to our customers, such as efforts to be prepared when an unlikely If you or another emergency response petrochemical manufacturers, heating event occurs. organization established an Incident fuel users, ethanol producers, refineries, Command Center prior to the arrival of exporters and propane distributors. This EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS ONEOK personnel, the first ONEOK system includes approximately 978,000 employee who arrives at the site should barrels of storage capacity, both mined ONEOK has developed specific facility be introduced to the Incident Commander cavern and above-ground storage tanks, response plans based on the knowledge as the ONEOK Representative.. 22 mainline pumping stations and eight of its own personnel, available NGL propane, butane and 14# natural equipment, tools and materials. These PUBLIC SAFETY AND EVACUATIONS gas truck loading terminals. A portion plans are accessible at each facility. This of the North System transports refined document provides a general overview of Evacuation plans and procedures should petroleum products, including unleaded ONEOK’s capabilities. For more detailed reflect your department’s available assets gasolines and diesel, from Kansas to Iowa information or to review the Emergency and capabilities of your emergency which consists of three refined-products Response Plan, please contact Donnie response organization. Expert knowledge terminals and connecting pipelines. Krumsiek at 918-561-8019. of your area is key to creating the best Pipeline diameter ranges from 6” - 8”. evacuation, traffic control and rerouting, MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING and railroad stoppage plans in order COMMITMENT TO SAFETY, HEALTH to limit public exposure and minimize In the unlikely event of a pipeline & THE ENVIRONMENT accidental ignition. emergency, ONEOK employees are ONEOK is committed to operating prepared to respond in coordination ONEOK will provide product hazard in a safe, reliable, environmentally with local police and fire departments information to the emergency responders responsible and sustainable manner. and other emergency responders. We to assist in establishing safe zones

65 INPAA21 ONEOK North System LLC relative to the products which are being NATURAL DISASTERS NATIONAL PIPELINE MAPPING transported through the pipeline system. SYSTEM When a natural disaster (hurricane, storm, These established safe zones will assist flood, tornado, volcano or earthquake) The US Department of Transportation, in identification of those whom may be strikes or is pending, the area will be Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety requested to evacuate the area. closely monitored. Pipeline facilities will Administration, Office of Pipeline Safety be inspected after the disaster. ONEOK has created a web-based system to FIRE OR EXPLOSION personnel may contact emergency assist emergency responders in locating ONEOK does not employ dedicated officials to assist in identifying any road and identifying pipelines within their area fire response personnel and must closures that may hamper accessibility as well as the Operator of the pipeline rely on the capabilities of local to the facility. If damage occurs in your system. emergency responders. ONEOK area please contact ONEOK and a field Not all of ONEOK pipelines are included in through memberships in state employee will respond to the concern or the NPMS mapping system. Production, pipeline associations, provide training damage which has been reported. distribution and gathering pipelines are opportunities to Emergency Responders. exempt from reporting pipelines into the Other agencies, including the State RIGHT-OF-WAY ACTIVITY National Pipeline Mapping System. Fire Marshall’s office may also provide One of the greatest threats to safe pipe- pipeline emergency response training. line operation is the accidental damage INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT The U.S. Department of Transportation caused by excavation, construction, Emergency Response Guidebook In accordance with federal regulatory farming activities, and homeowner provides information on potential requirements, ONEOK has developed construction and maintenance. hazards, public safety and emergency a hazard assessment program known Awareness is crucial in preventing these response. as an Integrity Management Plan (IMP). accidents. Call IMMEDIATELY if you see This plan focuses on the identification suspicious or questionable activity near RESCUE OR MEDICAL DUTIES and mitigation of hazards to the pipeline the pipeline right of way. system. Specific information about Emergency response personnel will Be aware that pipelines frequently share ONEOK’s program may be found by be contacted to assist with any needed rights of way with other utilities (electric contacting our Integrity Manager, Scott rescue. Coordination will be made with power lines, additional pipelines) or Henderson at ScottBrian.Henderson@ emergency services and/or with a local modes of transportation (roadways, oneok.com. hospital or medical provider in the event railroads, etc.). Incidents such as lightning of a medical emergency. strikes, fires, train derailments, etc. on CLOSURE or near the right of way can damage an PIPELINE EQUIPMENT AND ONEOK values Emergency Officials underground pipeline. Should incidents FACILITIES and Responders. We appreciate the such as these occur and a pipeline knowledge and capabilities each Federal law requires that pipeline operated by ONEOK is nearby, please responder brings when assisting in a operators to have specific training when call the ONEOK emergency number at pipeline emergency. If ONEOK can operating a pipeline system. ONEOK 888-675-3302 to report the incident. offer your department any additional requests that Emergency Officials not information, please contact us. attempt to operate pipeline valve or equipment. In doing so, these actions may worsen an event.

BOMB OR SECURITY THREAT ONEOK relies on the public to be its eyes and ears along the pipeline. If you witness any act of vandalism, loitering, receive a bomb threat involving a ONEOK facility or other suspicious activity along the right of way or pipeline facility, please report it immediately to the ONEOK’s Pipeline Control Center at 888-675-3302.

CONTACT [email protected] | 1-918-561-8019 | www.oneok.com US Emergency Number: 1-888-844-5658

66 INPAA21 Osgood (town of) Gas Utility

Steve Wilhoit 147 W. Ripley Street Osgood, IN 47037 Phone: (812) 689-3839 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Website: www.osgoodindiana.org

EMERGENCY CONTACT: Gas Office: 812-689-3839 EMERGENCY CONTACT: Gas Call Center: 812-689-0178 1-812-689-0178 Ripley Co., Dispatch: 812-689-5555 PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#:

INDIANA COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

Ripley ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation.

Osgood Utilities

67 INPAA21 Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Company

1300 Main Street 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 com- miles of natural gas pipelines; 10,770 1-800-225-3913 pany, is now one of the largest and most miles of crude oil pipelines; and 2,200 diversified master limited partnerships in miles of refined products pipelines PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: the United States. along with 40 refined products Natural Gas 1971 115 marketing terminals. Strategically positioned in all of the ma- INDIANA jor U.S. production basins, the company • Midstream Operations – approximately COUNTIES OF OPERATION: owns and operates a geographically di- 40,000 miles of natural gas gathering verse portfolio of energy assets, includ- pipelines and more than 60 Adams Marion ing midstream, intrastate and interstate processing, treating and conditioning Allen Montgomery transportation and storage assets. En- plants. Blackford Parke ergy Transfer operates more than 90,000 • NGL Transportation and Services – Boone Putnam miles of natural gas, crude oil, natural gas approximately 4,800 miles of NGL Delaware Randolph liquids and refined products pipelines and pipelines, three processing plants, four Grant Tipton related facilities, including terminalling, fractionation facilities and NGL storage Hamilton Vermillion storage, fractionation, blending and vari- facilities with aggregate working Hancock Wayne ous acquisition and marketing assets in storage capacity of approximately 53 Hendricks Wells 38 states. million Bbls. Madison • Intrastate Transportation and Storage ______Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Company Changes may occur. Contact the operator to Operations – approximately 7,900 an approximately 6,000-mile natural gas discuss their pipeline systems and areas of miles of natural gas pipelines and pipeline system with access to diverse operation. three storage facilities. supply sources, extends from producing areas in the Anadarko Basin of Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas through Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and into Michigan. 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: Adams, Allen, Blackford, Boone, Delaware, Grant, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Madison, Marion, Putnam, Randolph, Tipton, Wayne and Wells counties: Joel Norton Operations Manager 317-733-3222 wk, 313-215-2916 cell [email protected]

Montgomery, Parke, Putnam and Vermillion counties: David Venis Operations Manager 217-253-6022 wk, 217-552-2924 cell [email protected]

68 INPAA21 Pembina Cochin LLC

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

A SAFE, EFFICIENT ENERGY TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM EMERGENCY CONTACT: Pembina Cochin LLC is a company that cares about communities where we operate. 1-800-360-4706 This includes raising awareness and educating those stakeholders who are near and/ or impacted by our pipeline operations. PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Condensate COMMITMENT TO SAFETY, HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT Petroleum Distillate 1268 128 Pipeline Safety In-Line Inspection Tools called “smart pigs” travel inside the pipe, detecting INDIANA Pembina Cochin LLC’s goal is “no dents and metal loss on the pipeline. COUNTIES OF OPERATION: accidents, no harm to people, and no We regularly patrol the system with low damage to the environment.” As part of DeKalb Marshall flying aircraft and also depend on our our commitment to achieve this goal, Elkhart Newton neighbors near the pipeline to report people working on our pipelines use Jasper Noble activity near the line. a systematic and managed approach Kosciusko Porter to ensure a safe working environment. The Cochin Pipeline System’s Control LaPorte Starke This system ensures we consider the Center monitors flow rates, pressures, ______environment when we do our everyday and system alarms on a 24-hour basis. Changes may occur. Contact the operator to work. In the unlikely event that a leak should discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation. occur, the Control Center will dispatch As your neighbor, we work hard to our pipeline maintenance crews (located operate the Cochin Pipeline System in at strategic points along the pipeline) to a safe and environmentally responsible the site ensuring the safety of the public. manner. Our safety effort began before we installed the pipe. We selected Pipe Markers high-quality, strength-tested steel pipe to ensure it met our standards. When Pembina Cochin LLC installs pipeline ready to install the pipeline, we welded markers along the right-of-way to ensure the pipe segments together and x-rayed the public is aware the pipeline is in the the welds to ensure they were complete. area. The markers are placed near but Before putting the pipelines into not necessarily on top of the pipeline. It operation, we tested them at a higher is important to remember that markers pressure than would normally exist in do not tell you the exact location, route, the lines. This told us the pipelines were depth or number of pipelines. safe to operate. One Call Systems Pipeline Integrity Program To prevent incidents and to insure the Pembina Cochin LLC’s pipeline integrity digging community knows where our program ensures the integrity of our underground lines are located, Pembina Cochin pipeline system. The pipeline is Cochin LLC participates and is involved protected from corrosion by a Cathodic in the State One Call Systems. The Protection system utilizing rectifiers telephone number is listed below. and anodes, to generate an impressed current on the pipeline to stop and INDIANA 811 slow the rate of corrosion. This system CALL 811 or 1-800-382-5544 is continually monitored by electronic www.indiana811.org software system alarming operations of CALL 2 FULL WORKING DAYS any equipment alarm or fault. Electronic BEFORE YOU DIG!

69 INPAA21 Pittsboro (town of)

Jason Love 80 N. Meridian St. Pittsboro, IN 46167 Phone: (317) 714-9188

EMERGENCY CONTACT: P 1-317-892-3326 PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: I Natural Gas 1971 115 INDIANA G P COUNTIES OF OPERATION: E Hendricks A ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to L discuss their pipeline systems and areas of S operation. I N E EORE II ALL ITTSORO AS O EERE OTAT ALL EORE OU I IT IS TE LA

70 INPAA21 Poseyville Municipal Utilities

Jeremy Farrar Operations Manager Jamie Hyatt Utilities Compliance Coordinator P.O. Box 194 Poseyville, IN 47633 Phone: (812) 874-2211

EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-812-874-2212

PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Natural Gas 1971 115

INDIANA COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

Gibson Posey ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation.

A IIN FOR IIN ONTAT OI IN

- Service Area

71 INPAA21 Praxair

Pipe Size: 2”-12”

72 INPAA21 Rensselaer (city of) Gas Utility

Carol Lockridge PO Box 280 706 N. Cullen St Rensselaer, IN 47978 Phone: (219) 866-5206

EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-219-866-7602

PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Natural Gas 1971 115

INDIANA COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

Jasper ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation.

73 INPAA21 Riverside Petroleum Indiana LLC

2875 SR 57 Washington, IN 47501 Phone: (812) 639-4656 Email: [email protected] Website: www.riversideenergygroup.com

WHO IS RIVERSIDE PETROLEUM • Abandon any equipment being used INDIANA LLC (RIVERSIDE) near the area EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-888-871-3550 Riverside is a subsidiary of the Umbono • Avoid any open flames Group of companies and member of the • Avoid introducing any sources of ignition to the area (such as cell PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Riverside Energy Group of companies. Natural Gas 1971 115 Riverside owns and operates some thirty phones, pagers, 2-way radios) • Do not start/turn off motor vehicles/ natural gas wells in Daviess County, with INDIANA electrical equipment a processing plant in Knox County. We COUNTIES OF OPERATION: also operate approximately 30 miles of • Call 911 or contact local fire or law 8” to 12” polyethylene pipeline at low enforcement Daviess Knox pressure (below 100psi), except for a • Notify the pipeline company ______mile of 8” steel pipeline in Knox County • Do not attempt to extinguish a natural Changes may occur. Contact the operator to (below 800psi) running to our sales point gas fire discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation. east of the town of Bicknell. • Do not attempt to operate any pipeline We patrol our pipelines on a daily basis valves and work to keep pipeline markers and FURTHER INFORMATION wells properly sign-posted. If you observe CALL BEFORE YOU DIG A map showing Riversides pipeline any unusual or suspicious activity near System failures occur infrequently along locations is provided below. We also our pipelines or facilities, or in the unlikely the natural gas pipelines and damage use pipeline markers onsite to indicate event of an emergency occurring, please is almost always associated with pipeline presence and to provide relevant call us at any time using one of the unauthorized digging. Although we watch contact information. Markers should numbers listed on this page. for unauthorized digging, we request never be removed or relocated by anyone your help too. other than a pipeline operator and you WHAT ARE THE SIGNS OF A must call 811 prior to any digging. NATURAL GAS PIPELINE LEAK? We participate in the Indiana 811 One- Call Center and strongly encourage For further information, relating to our • Blowing or hissing sound those who are going to dig to call the toll- pipelines and emergency planning in • Dust blowing from a hole in the free 811 “Call Before You Dig” hotline to your area, you can contact a Riverside ground allow us, other pipeline companies and representative at (812) 639-4656. • Continuous bubbling in wet or flooded owners of other buried utilities a chance areas to mark the underground facilities in the The Riverside Petroleum Indiana • Gaseous or hydrocarbon odor, area before digging begins. Emergency Toll-Free Number is 888- especially a rotten-egg smell 871-3550. • Dead or discolored vegetation in a green area • Flames, if a leak has ignited Remember, natural gas is not only highly flammable, but it may also contain sour gas (hydrogen sulphide, or H2S), which can be poisonous, even fatal. It may smell of rotten eggs, or, in higher concentrations, it may dull your sense of smell – just because you can’t smell it any more does not mean it is safe!

WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I SUSPECT A PIPELINE LEAK? Your safety should be your first concern: • Evacuate the area and prevent anyone from entering • Do not approach the leak and stay up-wind

74 INPAA21 Roachdale (town of) Municipal Utility

Nick Miller P.O. Box 198 Roachdale, IN 46172 Phone: (765) 522-1532 Cell: (765) 301-0828 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Website: www.americantowns.com/in/roachdale

EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-765-301-0828

PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Natural Gas 1971 115

INDIANA COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

Putnam ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation.

75 INPAA21 South Eastern Indiana Natural Gas Co. Inc.

Jason Wortman 106 East Main Street Morristown, IN 46161 Phone: (765) 763-6393 Website: www.seingas.net

Ripley County EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-800-379-1800 Townships PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Natural Gas 1971 115

INDIANA COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

Dearborn Ripley ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems, areas of operation and emergency response plan.

Dearborn County Townships

Pipe Size: ¾”-4”

76 INPAA21 Switzerland County Natural Gas Co Inc.

Alan Konkle 105 E. Seminary Street, P.O. Box 47 Vevay, IN 47043 Phone: (812) 427-3332

EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-812-427-3332

PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: N Natural Gas 1971 115

INDIANA COUNTIES OF OPERATION: Tie-On Station Brooksburg Jefferson Switzerland ______IN Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation. S.R. 56 CAUTION GAS PIPELINE BEFORE DIGGING CALL 4" main SWITZERLAND COUNTY NATURAL GAS (812) 427-3332

Ending at Log Lick N Road

S.R. 156

Town of Vevay

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77 INPAA21 Sycamore Gas Company

John T. Stenger, P.E. 370 Industrial Drive Suite 200 Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 Phone: (812) 537-1921 or (877) 544-2726 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.sycamoregas.com

SYCAMORE GAS COMPANY The majority of gas distribution incidents are caused by damage to lines from con- EMERGENCY CONTACT: Sycamore Gas Company and its pre- struction and other excavation activities. 1-877-544-2726 decessors have been proudly serving When lines are dug into, they may leak Southeastern Indiana since 1868. As the with no one reporting the damage or leak PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: region has grown, Sycamore Gas has in such large quantities that an instant Natural Gas 1971 115 grown with it. Sycamore Gas Company’s emergency results. offices were moved to Greendale, Indi- INDIANA ana in 2004. For the public’s protection, lawmakers COUNTIES OF OPERATION: have made it mandatory for contractors Sycamore Gas has approximately 6,500 or landowners to have underground utili- Dearborn Ohio customers. There are roughly 175 miles ties located before excavation activities Franklin of pipes in the system. Sycamore Gas can begin. Sycamore Gas Company is ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to is connected to two interstate pipelines; working together with other companies discuss their pipeline systems and areas of Texas Gas and Texas Eastern. that have buried investments to provide operation. Historically Safe locating services to anyone planning to excavate in the vicinity of underground Natural gas, like other energy sources, is gas, electric, telephone or other buried Please call Indiana811 BEFORE you dig or historically safe, but it can be hazardous. utilities. excavate! One simple safety procedure which is used to help avoid these problems is gas Homeowners can protect themselves Be prepared: Indiana811 will need specific odorization. Natural gas, which is mostly and their neighbors by keeping an eye information from you, including: methane, is odorless. The distinctive on things and by asking excavators if scent of the gas we deliver comes from they have called the appropriate locating • Your name the addition of odorants specially de- services. Homeowners should also not • Address where the digging or signed for this purpose. Odorants allow forget to set a good example by calling excavating will be done (including the anyone with a normal sense of smell to for their own projects. A task as simple as County and Township) readily detect a minor gas leak. The ad- installing a fence or planting a new tree in • Telephone numbers to reach you dition of odorants only works, however, if the middle of the yard can turn out deadly • Lot number (if new subdivision or someone calls us to let us know when a if an underground gas line is hit. development) leak is detected. • At least 48 hours previous notification to It is a free service. Participating utilities the actual location service In case of an emergency, customers will send someone out to mark the un- • Directions to the property (including the should know the location of all shut-off derground facilities if you call two days closest street or road intersection) valves in their building. All appliances in advance. should have a shut-off from the gas sup- ply. Find the shut-off valve or have some- CALL BEFORE YOU DIG. one show you where the shut-offs are IT’S THE LAW. located in your building. Most of these require only a quarter turn to operate BEFORE you dig or excavate in your them from the full “on” to the “off” posi- road/street right-of-way or yard, please: NATURAL tion. Each gas meter has a shut-off too, which can be locked in the off position. If • Protect Yourself GAS needed, call us and we can help. • Protect the Environment • Protect the Underground Infrastructure EQUIPMENT SYSTEM DAMAGE PREVENTION SYCAMORE GAS CO CALL 811 OR 1-800-382-5544 IN CASE OF Distribution piping systems are used to INDIANA811 deliver natural gas. When gas systems AN EMERGENCY leak, natural gas will normally rise away We understand that it may seem time CALL from the surface and dissipate. Trouble consuming. But avoiding the dangers, 1-877-544-2726 may occur, however, if gas migrates un- inconvenience and costs of accidentally der the ground and into buildings, sewers, digging or excavating into underground and duct systems such as those used for facilities is truly worth the effort. underground telephone and electric lines.

78 INPAA21 Tallgrass Energy / Rockies Express Pipeline

Tallgrass Energy / Rockies Express Pipeline 8919 Brookside Ave Suite 201, West Chester, OH 45069 Phone: (513) 779-1144 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. The EMERGENCY CONTACT: pipeline is jointly owned by Tallgrass Energy (75 percent) and Phillips 66 (25 percent). 1-877-436-2253 REX became fully operational in 2009 and stretches about 1,700 miles from northwestern Colorado and Wyoming to eastern Ohio. Built with 42- and 36-inch diameter steel pipe, PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: REX taps major supply basins in the Rocky Mountain and Appalachian regions and Natural Gas 1971 115 serves energy markets across a vast segment of North America. REX’s Zone 3, which spans from eastern Illinois to eastern Ohio, is bi-directional and can flow up to 4.4 billion INDIANA cubic feet per day of natural gas. West-to-east long-haul capacity on REX is 1.8 billion COUNTIES OF OPERATION: cubic feet per day. REX has an MAOP of 1,480. Decatur Parke Franklin Putnam Hendricks Shelby COMMITMENT TO SAFETY, HEALTH integrity of our pipeline. We patrol our Johnson Vermillion AND ENVIRONMENT pipelines by foot, vehicle and aircraft Morgan to ensure safety and identify potential ______Tallgrass Energy operates Pony Express concerns such as encroachments. Changes may occur. Contact the operator to Pipeline, Rockies Express Pipeline, discuss their pipeline systems and areas of Tallgrass Interstate Gas Transmission We have emergency shut-down systems operation. and Trailblazer Pipeline. Tallgrass takes that can isolate anomalies anywhere in seriously its responsibility to ensure the our system quickly and safely. As part of health and safety of our employees, the our ongoing education efforts, we work For more information about our general public and the environment. We regularly with first responders – using commitment to safety and our public comply with all federal, state and local tools such as tabletop exercises and awareness, damage prevention and laws and regulations, and we meet or hands-on mock drills – to ensure they are emergency preparedness activities and exceed industry standards and best familiar with our assets and know what to resources, visit our web site or contact practices. Highly trained and experienced do in the unlikely event of an emergency. Tallgrass directly at 303-763-2950. personnel monitor our pipelines 24 hours In addition, Tallgrass is an active member a day, 7 days a week using sophisticated of Common Ground Alliance, working Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition together to educate stakeholders on (SCADA) systems so we have real-time pipeline safety and to promote safe information regarding the safety and excavation.

79 INPAA21 Tallgrass Energy / Rockies Express Pipeline

80 INPAA21 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 INDIANA TC Energy/ANR Pipeline Contact Information COUNTIES OF OPERATION: EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-800-447-8066 Adams LaGrange Bartholomew Lake For more detailed information on TC Energy’s ANR Pipeline facilities, please use the Brown LaPorte Public Awareness contact information below. DeKalb Lawrence Delaware Orange Public Awareness: 1-855-458-6715 or D u b o i s Porter [email protected] Elkhart Randolph Hancock Shelby Henry Spencer Jackson Steuben Jay ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation.

ANR Pipeline System Pipeline Markers and Signs Right of Way 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. Pipeline markers similar to these shown below are located above and near the pipe centerline. They display the name of the operator, product and emergency contact number. • 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.

MARKER MARKER MARKER SIGNS “BULLET” POST “SLAT” POST Facility Markers DANGER B. Danger signs are located along the perimeter of gas facilities, and at roadway entrance gates. NO SMOKING, NO OPEN FLAMES, NO TRESPASSING These signs are to warn visitors and inform Emergency Responders of high pressure HIGH PRESSURE GAS natural gas precautions.

81 INPAA21 TC Energy / ANR Pipeline

82 INPAA21 TC Energy / Crossroads Pipeline Company

Randy Weber 6357 SR 66 North Defiance, OH 43512 Phone: 419-783-3145

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 customers to help meet the energy needs Natural Gas 1971 115 IN OH DE of the region. MD WV INDIANA KY VA Crossroads Pipeline has multiple intercon- COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

TN NC nects including: Natural Gas Pipeline Com- pany of America, Trunkline Gas Company, DeKalb Marshall Columbia Gas Transmission Vector Pipeline, and Panhandle Eastern Elkhart Noble MS Columbia Gulf Transmission Crossroads Pipeline that allow it to access mid-continent, Rocky Lake Porter Headquarters Hardy Storage Company Houston, TX LA Millennium Pipeline Mountain, Gulf Coast, Permian, and Cana- LaPorte St. Joseph dian supplies. Crossroads accesses mar- ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to kets in Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, and discuss their pipeline systems and areas of in the East. operation.

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 environment. In these areas, we have Our gas control and monitoring center make them aware of our pipelines and developed supplemental assessment offices operate 24-hours a day, seven how to respond in case of an emergency. and prevention plans in compliance with days a week. Team members working And while natural gas pipeline has the federal regulations. in the center continuously gather a proven record of safety, pipeline and monitor data from pipelines and failures can sometimes occur. Hazards KEEPING WHAT’S ABOVE SAFE BY related facilities across our operating associated with a pipeline failure and KNOWING WHAT’S BELOW gas release may include blowing gas, system. Regular aerial patrol of our Whether you are planning to build a major line rupture, fire, explosion or, if gas core pipeline right-of-way and routine development, or simply landscaping internal inspections of our pipeline is present in a confined area, possible a property, do it safely by first calling sytems allow our employees to identify asphyxiation. Damage by outside your state’s one-call notification service. changes or conditions that could pose forces, often by someone digging into a To reach your local one-call center, potential problems. Our operations pipeline, is the largest single cause of regardless of where you are, dial “811” employees receive regular training and failures. In accordance with the federal or crossing with heavy equipment. are qualified under the U.S. Department regulations, some segments along Not only does the law require people of Transportation standards for natural the pipeline have been designated performing excavation to call first, but gas pipeline operators. TC Energy as High Consequence Areas. A high anyone planning to cross pipeline right-of- invests millions of dollars each year to consequence area is a location that way with heavy equipment or performing maintain and improve the integrity of our is specifically designed in pipeline blasting in the vicinity of pipelines, must operating systems. Our employees are safety regulation as an area where call 811. on call at all times ready to respond to pipeline release could have greater any contingency. consequence to health and safety of the

83 INPAA21 TC Energy / Crossroads Pipeline Company

What if you dig and disturb a pipe- • Do not attempt to operate pipeline to safeguard the public in the event line? Whether or not you’ve notified us valves. of a pipeline emergency. We offer the in advance, if you dig and expose, hit or following suggestions as a guide. touch a pipeline or associated facility, call MARKERS SHOW GENERAL • Notify us or the appropriate pipeline 811 immediately. If gas is leaking, evacu- LOCATION OF PIPELINE FACILITIES company; report the type (leak, ate the area, call 911 or your local fire de Pipelines are identified by highly visible rupture, fire, other) and location of the partment. Even if it looks minor, a gouge, markers placed at intervals along pipeline emergency scrape, scratch, dent or crease to the right-of-way. Markers display our 24-hour pipe or coating may cause a future safety • Establish a safety zone around the emergency telephone number and may problem. It is essential that we inspect emergency site and control access. contain other identifying information. They any potential damage, whether apparent This may include the evacuation of are generally placed wherever needed to or not. people within the safety zone. Allow indicate the presence of a pipeline. gas company employees access to HOW TO RECOGNIZE Pipeline markers are important to public the safety zone and work with them to A NATURAL GAS PIPELINE LEAK safety. It is a federal crime for any person control the emergency to willfully deface, damage, remove or While leaks on interstate natural gas • If gas is not burning, avoid doing destroy any pipeline sign or right-of-way pipelines are rare, it is important to know anything that may ignite it marker required by federal law. While the how to recognize the signs if a leak markers are very helpful to indicate the should occur in your area. Watch for one • Be aware of wind direction and presence of pipelines in the area, they or more of the following. potential ignition sources don’t show the exact location, the depth, Look for: or necessarily how many pipelines are in • Check for gas migration inside the right-of-way. Don’t rely solely on the adjacent buildings, sewers and drains • Dirt being blown or appearing to be presence or absence of a pipeline marker. thrown into the air. • If gas is burning, control secondary Always call 811 to have underground fires, but do not attempt to put out a • Water bubbling or being thrown into facilities marked. pipeline fire unless asked to do so by the air at a pond, creek, river or other gas company personnel wet areas. • Do not attempt to operate pipeline • Fire coming from the ground or valves appearing to be burning above the ground. • Preserve the area for incident investigation • Dead or dying vegetation on or near

a pipeline right-of-way in an otherwise KEEPING OUR FACILITIES SECURE green area. We ask for everyone’s help in keeping • A dry or frozen spot on the right-of- our facilities safe and secure. Besides way. watching for signs of a gas leak or Listen for: unauthorized digging along the pipeline right-of-way, please be alert for any • A roaring, blowing or hissing sound unusual or suspicious activity and report Smell for: it to your local law enforcement agency, 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). SPECIAL MESSAGE FOR will gladly show photo identification. EMERGENCY RESPONDERS AND WHAT TO DO IF YOU SUSPECT A PUBLIC OFFICIALS PIPELINE MAPPING SYSTEM GAS PIPELINE LEAK At TC Energy, we view emergency The National Pipeline Mapping System • Turn off and abandon any motorized responders as part of our safety team. It (NPMS) is a geographic information equipment you may be operating. is important for public safety officials to be system (GIS) created by PHMSA to • Leave the area quickly. familiar with our pipeline facilities in their provide information about pipelines area. That’s why we participate in joint and operators in your area. To obtain • Warn others to stay away. forums with other pipeline companies, a printable version of a map showing • From a safe place, call 911 and our regularly send out literature and regularly the natural gas transmission pipeline 24-hour toll-free telephone number. work with emergency responders to be operators in your area visit www.npms. prepared for any contingency. If as a phmsa.dot.gov/. of- WHAT NOT TO DO IF YOU SUSPECT A public official you are not familiar with our GAS PIPELINE LEAK operations, please call us to learn more. • Do not use open flames or bring SUGGESTED EMERGENCY anything into the area that may spark RESPONDER ACTIONS ignition, such as cell phones, flashlights, motor vehicles, electric or cordless As a public safety official, you must take tools. whatever steps you deem necessary

84 INPAA21 TC Energy / Northern Border Pipeline Company

EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-800-447-8066 Operated by TC Energy

TC Energy operates the 1,249-mile Northern Border Pipeline interstate pipeline system that transports natural gas from the Montana-Saskatchewan border to interconnecting EMERGENCY CONTACT: pipelines in the upper Midwestern United States and the Chicago market area. 1-800-447-8066

You may obtain access to view maps for Nothern Border Pipeline facilities by following PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: the instructions at: http://www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov Natural Gas 1971 115

Northern Border Pipeline Company Contact Information INDIANA EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-800-447-8066 COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

Lake For more detailed information on Northern Border Pipeline facilities, please use the ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to Public Awareness contact information below. discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation. Public Awareness: 1-855-458-6715 or [email protected]

Northern Border Pipeline System Pipeline Markers and Signs Right of Way 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. Pipeline markers similar to these shown below are located above and near the pipe centerline. They display the name of the operator, product and emergency contact number. • 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.

MARKER MARKER MARKER SIGNS “BULLET” POST “SLAT” POST Facility Markers DANGER

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

85 INPAA21 TC Energy / Northern Border Pipeline Company

86 INPAA21 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. INDIANA COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

COMMITMENT TO SAFETY, HEALTH Jeffrey Childress Bartholomew Ohio & THE ENVIRONMENT Hardinsburg District Office Brown Orange 2332 W. Highway 60 Texas Gas Transmission, LLC is Clay Parke Hardinsburg, KY 40143 committed to the protection of the Crawford Perry Phone: (270) 756-6261 public and the environment through Dearborn Pike Counties: Perry the safe operation and maintenance Gibson Posey of its pipeline systems. Texas Gas Hunter Smith Greene Sullivan Transmission, LLC’s qualified personnel Leesville District Office Jackson Switzerland are trained in emergency response 857 Erie Church Road Jefferson Vanderburgh activities and regularly participate in drills Bedford, Indiana 47421 Johnson Vigo and exercises reflecting various types of Phone: (812) 834-5283 Knox Warrick response levels, emergency scenarios, Counties: Bartholomew, Brown, Lawrence topographic terrain and environmental Crawford, Greene, Jackson, Johnson, ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to sensitivities. Texas Gas Transmission, Lawrence, Orange, Perry discuss their pipeline systems and areas of LLC has committed the necessary operation. David Buford resources to fully prepare and implement Dillsboro District Office its emergency response plans. 10622 Texas Gas Rd. Aurora, IN 47001 COMMUNICATIONS 812-432-5594 Texas Gas Transmission, LLC utilizes its Counties: Dearborn, Jefferson, Ohio, 24-hour Pipeline Control Center (1-800- Switzerland 626-1948) as a hub of communications Scott Clinkenbeard in emergency response situations. Petersburg District Office The Control Center has a vast catalog 7935 W State Rd 56 of resources and capabilities. On- Hazleton, IN 47640 site communications are conducted Phone: (812) 354-8836 using cellular telephones, portable Counties: Gibson, Knox, Pike, Posey, radios, satellite phones and/or land- Vanderburgh, Warrick line telephone systems from company facilities and offices.

CONTACTS David Hasler Oaktown District Office 14405 N. Texas Gas Rd. Oaktown, IN 47561 Phone: (812) 745-3130 Counties: Clay, Greene, Knox, Parke, Sullivan, Vigo

Pipeline Diameter: 2” - 20” Petersburg District Pipeline Diameter: 2” - 26”

87 INPAA21 Trunkline Gas Company

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

Energy Transfer Partners, a Texas-based • Intrastate Transportation and Storage energy company founded in 1995 as a Operations – approximately 7,900 EMERGENCY CONTACT: small intrastate natural gas pipeline com- miles of natural gas pipelines and 1-800-225-3913 pany, is now one of the largest and most three storage facilities. diversified master limited partnerships in • Interstate Transportation and Storage PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: the United States. Operations – approximately 19,000 Natural Gas 1971 115 miles of natural gas pipelines; 10,770 Strategically positioned in all of the ma- miles of crude oil pipelines; and 2,200 INDIANA jor U.S. production basins, the company miles of refined products pipelines COUNTIES OF OPERATION: owns and operates a geographically di- along with 40 refined products verse portfolio of energy assets, includ- marketing terminals. Benton Pulaski ing midstream, intrastate and interstate Elkhart St. Joseph transportation and storage assets. En- • Midstream Operations – approximately Jasper Starke ergy Transfer operates more than 90,000 40,000 miles of natural gas gathering Marshall miles of natural gas, crude oil, natural gas pipelines and more than 60 ______liquids and refined products pipelines and processing, treating and conditioning Changes may occur. Contact the operator to related facilities, including terminalling, plants. discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation. storage, fractionation, blending and vari- • NGL Transportation and Services – ous acquisition and marketing assets in approximately 4,800 miles of NGL 38 states. pipelines, three processing plants, four fractionation facilities and NGL storage facilities with aggregate working storage capacity of approximately 53 million Bbls. WARNING NATURAL GAS Trunkline Gas Company is an PIPELINE approximately 2,000-mile natural gas BEFORE EXCAVATING OR IN EMERGENCY pipeline system that originates in South CALL 1-800-225-3913 Texas, with access to Gulf Coast supply TRUNKLINE GAS COMPANY sources, and delivers to some of the nation’s largest utility and industrial gas users in Chicago, Michigan, Memphis and St. Louis. For more information about local operations of Trunkline Gas Company, please contact us: Benton, Elkhart, Jasper, Marshall, Pulaski, St. Joseph and Starke counties: Mick Braddock Operations Manager 765-869-5521 wk, 765-714-9413 cell [email protected]

88 INPAA21 Valero Terminaling and Distribution Company

One Valero Way San Antonio, TX 78249 Website: www.valero.com

INTRODUCTION the awareness of the affected public and key stakeholder audiences of EMERGENCY CONTACT: Valero’s most important measure of the presence of pipelines in their 1-866-423-0898 success has always been the health communities and increase their and safety of its employees, contractors, understanding of the role of pipelines PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: customers and neighbors. Valero cares in transporting energy. Increasing Diesel Fuel 1993 128 about your safety and the safety of awareness in the communities reduces Gasoline 1203 128 the environment. Our vision is to be the likelihood and potential impact of Jet Fuel 1223 128 the operator and partner of choice for emergencies and releases through Natural Gasoline 1203 128 customers, business owners, public education and programs. officials, employees and communities. INDIANA Pipeline Surveillance: To achieve this vision, Valero employs a COUNTIES OF OPERATION: pipeline safety program that allows the Pipeline surveillance is a continuous company to manage all operations in a operation. Right-Of-Way patrols are Lake manner that protects the environment performed at regular frequencies by ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to and the safety of employees, customers, either aircraft, vehicle or on foot. discuss their pipeline systems and areas of contractors and the public while fully operation. Pipeline Monitoring: complying with all federal, state and local regulations. Valero’s principles and Monitoring equipment relays product beliefs are that safety and environmental characteristics such as flow rate, pressure OneCall and 811: performance are mandatory for our and pumping status to the Valero Valero is a member of the OneCall success and come first, no matter how Pipeline Control Room (PCR). The PCR notification system in each state in which urgent the job. Employees have the operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. we operate. State law requires OneCall personal right, responsibility and ability Deviations from normal flow conditions notification from anyone planning to dig to prevent accidents and Valero believes are detected, thus providing the PCR / or construct near a pipeline. You are that accidents and unauthorized Controller with information that can be required to call no less than three working releases are unacceptable. used to rapidly evaluate changes in flow days before beginning an excavation and pressure conditions. The Controller Valero commits to continually improve activity. Calling 811 is a free service. takes appropriate action based on this health, safety, and environmental (HSE) information. Your state’s OneCall center will notify performance by proactively evaluating Valero of your intent to dig. Company its operations and implementing Pipeline Location and Markers: personnel will review the information and programs and practices with a goal to Markers are placed along pipeline routes notify you if it is safe to dig. If necessary, reduce the number of pipeline accidents to indicate general pipeline locations a Valero representative will locate and to zero. Valero invests significant time along rights-of-way and at public road, mark the pipeline location. In some cases and capital designing, installing, testing, rail and river crossings. These markers a company representative will remain on- operating and maintaining pipeline display the product being transported, site during excavation near our pipeline. systems in accordance with federal, the pipeline operator name and an state and local requirements. Many states require that pipeline emergency telephone number. Markers damage be reported to the owner and/or Valero operates approximately 625 do NOT indicate the exact locations, the OneCall Center by dialing 811. If you miles of DOT regulated pipelines that depths or numbers of pipelines located strike a Valero pipeline, stop and contact transport crude oil, refined products and within rights-of-way. the Valero emergency notification hotline natural gas. at 866-423-0898 immediately. The pipeline must be inspected for damage VALERO PUBLIC AWARENESS AND and repaired as necessary. Minor DAMAGE PREVENTION PROGRAMS scrapes, gouges, dents or creases to the Public Awareness Program: pipeline or its coating could cause future safety problems. The purpose of the Valero Pipeline Public Awareness Program is to enhance safety and environmental protection through increased public awareness and knowledge. Public awareness programs should raise

89 INPAA21 Valero Terminaling and Distribution Company

• Do not attempt to repair the damage DO NOT: HOW TO GET MORE INFORMATION yourself. • Attempt to extinguish a fire; For information about Valero’s Integrity • Do not cover the damaged pipeline • Operate any pipeline valves or other Management Program or other • If a line is ruptured or leaking, call 911. equipment; Pipeline Safety Programs, email us at • Walk or drive into leak or vapor cloud; [email protected]. You’ll know what’s below by the For information about Valero’s local different flags, stakes and paint • Make contact with liquid or vapor. • Attempt to move vehicles or Emergency Response Plan, email us at equipment from the area. [email protected]. To view and download maps of VALERO EMERGENCY RESPONSE, all transmission pipelines in your RESOURCES AND CAPABILITIES community, visit the National Pipeline Emergency Condition: Mapping System website at www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov. An emergency condition exists if any one or combination of the following For your state’s One-Call requirements, events occurs on a pipeline: please visit: https://call811.com. Refer to the SDS information contained • Fire or explosion at the conclusion of the informational • Natural disaster packet for complete safety and hazard • Accidental release of vapors and/or information. liquids PIPELINE LEAKS • Hazard caused by operational failure How to recognize a pipeline leak • Act of sabotage The best way to recognize a pipeline leak is to use your senses of sight, Emergency Response and sound and smell. Your first concern Capabilities should be for personal safety and the Should a pipeline emergency occur, safety of those around you. Valero’s actions will be directed first toward protecting people, then toward Look for: protecting the environment and property. • Liquid on the ground Valero has a local Emergency Response • Rainbow sheen on water Plan prepared to handle emergencies • Dead vegetation which includes the use of an Incident • Dirt blowing into the air Command System when appropriate. Valero will coordinate with local • Low lying vapor cloud emergency officials to secure the area, • Mud or water bubbling up stabilize the situation, repair the facility • Frozen ground and restore operations. Listen for: Controllers in the Control Center are • A spewing, hissing or roaring sound authorized to shut down pipeline operation as necessary during an Smell for: emergency. Once operators arrive at the • Hydrocarbon odor site of the emergency, they evaluate the • Rotten egg odor situation and take appropriate action to mitigate consequences and identify any What to do in a leak occurs additional hazards. • Evacuate the area immediately by foot Equipment and personnel for and in a direction upwind from any emergency response are supplied to vapors or fumes; Valero by contracted Oil Spill Removal • Eliminate ignition sources (static Organization (OSROs). These OSROs electricity, electric devices, are available 24-hours a day and communication devices, motor have equipment located throughout vehicles, tools, etc.); the various regions and capabilities • Warn others to stay clear of the area; to provide initial and long term spill • Call 911 or local emergency officials; response throughout the “facility” coverage areas. They provide the • Call the Valero emergency notification necessary expertise and equipment hotline at 866-423-0898, and to properly minimize environmental give your name, phone number, a damage and product recovery. description of the leak and its location.

90 INPAA21 Valley Rural Utility Company

Douglas P Gray, Compliance 4100 Holiday St. N.W. Suite 201 Canton, OH 44718 Phone 330-498-9130 Ext. 320 Email: [email protected]

PUBLIC AWARENESS SAFETY Contact your gas provider, the fire depart- MESSAGE ment or 911 if you suspect or discover a EMERGENCY CONTACT: gas leak. If the leak is inside your home, 1-888-784-6160 Natural gas is an extremely safe form of you should leave the residence and make energy and is transported to industrial, the telephone call from outside the home PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: commercial and residential customers by or from a neighbor’s telephone. Natural Gas 1971 115 buried pipelines. Natural gas pipelines are built and operated in accordance • Do not try to repair the leak INDIANA with State and Federal Safety Codes. yourself. COUNTIES OF OPERATION: Pipelines are a reliable and safe method • Do not use anything that might to transport natural gas. create a spark including… Dearborn • light switches Homeowners and Excavators are re- ______• electric doorbells Changes may occur. Contact the operator to quired by law to “call before you dig”. Al- • telephones discuss their pipeline systems and areas of ways call 811 before you dig. It is a free operation. • Do not smoke. call and there is no cost to the homeown- • Never try to extinguish a gas fire. er to have underground utilities located. You are required to call at least 48 hrs Natural gas has a chemical additive In an emergency the gas to any house in advance of digging in Ohio and Indi- that gives it a familiar “rotten egg” odor; can be shut off at the meter. ana, 72 hrs in advance in Pennsylvania. however smelling natural gas is not the The 811 number is good everywhere. only method of detecting a gas leak. A Gas meters must be kept free from ob- The utility companies will mark the un- gas leak may be indicated by observing structions, such as trees and shrubs, to derground facilities with paint and flags. dirt blowing on the ground, bubbling in a provide access to the meter for meter You are required to hand dig test holes water puddle or an unusual area of dead reading, maintenance, or in the event of carefully to determine the exact location vegetation. You may also hear a hissing an emergency. If the gas company can- and depth of the buried utility. Damage sound. not access your meter, it may result in to natural gas lines may cause leakage high estimates or a disruption in your gas The gas company works with emergency resulting in a fire or an explosion. The ho- service. responders and state and local agencies meowner owns the gas service line from to prevent and prepare for emergencies. Do not hang garden hoses or tie dogs the property line to the house. Any dam- We maintain up-to-date operations and to the gas meter piping. The stress age to this line will be the responsibility of maintenance procedures that are made may cause the pipe fittings to leak and the homeowner. available to local and state authorities. become hazardous. Federal Regulation #192.16 requires Gas companies are required to perform The Emergency Number listed below that we notify you to exercise diligence pressure tests on pipelines before they is for emergencies only. Our emergen- regarding underground or buried gas pip- are put in service. Federal codes require cy dispatchers cannot access account ing. Buried pipe may be subject to leak- periodic leak surveys to locate leaks so information or deal with billing issues. age and/or corrosion (corrosion may oc- they may be repaired before they be- cur on metallic pipe) and could potentially come hazardous. For additional natural gas safety informa- be subject to hazards if not maintained. tion visit: If you suspect the presence of carbon Remember the gas line from the main at www.safegasohio.org monoxide (CO) in your home, call 911, your property line (the service line) and www.utilitypipelineltd.com open windows, and, if necessary, leave all gas pipe downstream of the gas meter your residence. The presence of CO is For a list of pipeline operators in your belongs to you the homeowner. The ho- an indication of a malfunctioning gas, area go to www.npms.rspa.dot.gov meowner is responsible for the mainte- propane, or wood-burning appliance. It is nance and operation of this portion of the Natural Gas Emergency not caused by a gas leak. Make sure your gas line. The gas company does not own 1-888-784-6160 equipment is in good working order and the service line but will locate the service properly vented. Check flues and chim- Customer Gas Service line as a result of a one call request. The neys to be sure they are clean and clear 1-888-863-0032 gas company does not own piping down- of debris. Common symptoms include: stream of the meter and will not maintain dizziness, shortness of breath, head- or locate fuel lines. Commercial plumb- aches, confusion, nausea, and fainting. ers and/or heating contractors may be contacted if and when gas fuel lines need Each natural gas service is equipped attention. with a meter which serves the customer. The meter is owned by the gas company.

91 INPAA21 Vector Pipeline

38705 Seven Mile Road Suite 490 Livonia, MI 48152 Emergency Phone: 1-888-427-7777 Public Awareness: 1-877-799-2650 Email: [email protected] Website: www.vector-pipeline.com

EMERGENCY INFORMATION safely and effectively. We value the knowledge and skills of emergency EMERGENCY CONTACT: In an emergency, protecting the responders. These guidelines are in 1-888-427-7777 public is your top priority, and it’s our place to keep emergency responders, top priority as well. We value your employees and the public safe. PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: expertise as public safety officials, and Natural Gas 1971 115 we’re committed to providing you with 1. If an emergency is suspected on the information and training needed Vector Pipeline, immediately call our 24- INDIANA to respond in the unlikely event of hour emergency toll-free number from COUNTIES OF OPERATION: an emergency involving pipelines or a safe location. Our monitoring system aboveground facilities. may have already alerted us to the Lake Porter disruption, but always call to verify. LaPorte St. Joseph ______THE REPORT Changes may occur. Contact the operator to 2. Once onsite, Vector representatives discuss their pipeline systems and areas of Although our emergency response will work with you to establish safe operation. teams are immediately dispatched upon procedures for securing the area or notification, in many cases local 911 other emergency measures. dispatch centers or other public safety Do not enter a Vector facility without officials will receive the initial notification. 3. If a Vector representative has not permission from Vector unless there is The following could be indicators of a arrived, there are some important steps an immediate risk to public safety. If a potential pipeline emergency and may emergency responders can take: fire occurs at a Vector facility, unless be reported by callers or emergency lives are at risk, we ask that fire crews responders. • Secure the site stay outside of the property until Vector representatives arrive. THEY MIGHT SEE: • Monitor for hazardous atmospheres THE INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM • Dirt being blown or appearing to be • If it is safe to do so, turn off any thrown into the air mechanized equipment and When responding to an incident, Vector ignition sources in the vicinity of the will work with emergency responders • A white vapor stream or mist-like suspected leak and any other assisting agencies under cloud over the pipeline the Incident Command System. ICS • Control and redirect traffic establishes a coordinated approach to • Dead or dying vegetation in an managing facilities, equipment, person- otherwise green area • Determine a plan to evacuate nel and procedures. or shelter-in-place should these • A dry area in a wet field precautions be required POTENTIAL PRODUCT HAZARDS

• Liquid on the ground • Provide immediate access to Vector Pressure is required to transport the representatives various products in our transmission • Continuous bubbling in wet or flooded pipelines. The pressure required, areas • Implement your local emergency plan quantity of product, and type of products can all be hazardous in the event of a THEY MIGHT HEAR: WHAT NOT TO DO DURING AN release. If an incident on our pipeline EMERGENCY RESPONSE should occur, Vector representatives • A roaring, blowing or hissing sound will provide emergency responders with Do not operate pipeline valves or the material safety data sheets for the THEY MIGHT SMELL: extinguish any pipeline fires. Doing so product in the pipeline. may prolong or worsen an incident or • An unusual sulfur or rotten egg odor even cause another leak in the pipeline. EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACTION Vector control center personnel can shut PLANS A SAFE RESPONSE some valves automatically, while trained personnel are required to manually Emergency Response Action Plans We will work with emergency close other valves. are available to emergency response responders in the event of a pipeline organizations in our counties of emergency to resolve the situation operation. These action plans provide

92 INPAA21 Vector Pipeline information on how Vector will work with free “Emergency Responder Education in communities where we operate. emergency responders during the initial Program” at Grants can be used to fund equipment stages of a pipeline incident. To request www.mypipelinetraining.com. or training that will help organizations the action plan for your area, visit The content is based on “Pipeline effectively respond to pipeline-related www.emergencyresponderinfo.com Emergencies,” an industry-leading emergencies. If your agency would to register. Your request will be reviewed pipeline emergency response training respond in the unlikely event of an within 10 business days. program developed by the National emergency on the Vector Pipeline Association of State Fire Marshals. system, you can visit FREE PIPELINE EMERGENCIES www.enbridge.com/safecommunity TRAINING OPPORTUNITY SAFE COMMUNITY GRANT to apply. PROGRAM Emergency responders and others responsible for public safety in our Vector Pipeline offers annual grants counties of operation can access our to emergency response agencies

93 INPAA21 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 1971 115 more than 1 million customers in environment. Vectren field personnel are adjoining service territories that cover trained in Incident Command Structure INDIANA nearly two-thirds of Indiana and about (ICS) and familiar with how to work with COUNTIES OF OPERATION: 20% of Ohio, primarily in the west-central local responders within the ICS area. framework. Vectren personnel will restrict Adams Madison the flow of gas and implement other Allen Marion COMMITMENT TO SAFETY, HEALTH operating actions as needed to minimize Bartholomew Martin AND ENVIRONMENT the impact of the emergency. Blackford Miami According to the National Transportation Boone Monroe Public safety officials and other and Safety Board, pipelines are the Clark Montgomery unauthorized personnel should not safest, most economical way to transport Clay Morgan attempt to operate pipeline valves on the products. We are committed to the safe Clinton Orange pipeline, as this could make the situation operation of our natural gas pipelines in Daviess Owen worse and cause other accidents to your community. In fact, we monitor the Decatur Parke occur. operations of our pipelines from our Delaware Pike control centers 24 hours a day, seven Since most pipelines are buried Fayette Posey days a week. Our natural gas facilities underground, pipeline markers are used Floyd Putnam are designed, installed, tested, operated to indicate their approximate location Fountain Randolph and maintained in accordance with all along the route. They are commonly Gibson Rush applicable federal and state found where a pipeline intersects a Grant Shelby requirements. Because safety is so street, highway, railway or river, and they Green Spencer important, we’re dedicated to having an display: Hamilton Tippecanoe excellent pipeline safety program, Hancock Tipton • The material transported in the line including routine inspections, corrosion Hendricks Vanderburgh • The name of the pipeline operator protection, maintenance and testing Henry Vermillion • A telephone number where the pipeline programs, employee training and public Huntington Vigo operator can be reached in the event education. Jackson Wabash of an emergency Jay Warren Due to their proximity to populated or For your safety, always contact 811 Jefferson Warrick environmentally sensitive areas, some before you dig. Call 811 or submit an Johnson Wayne portions of our pipeline systems have online request at Indiana811.org at least Knox Wells been designated as High Consequence two working days (excluding weekends Lawrence White Areas. These areas are subject to and holidays) before you dig. It’s easy, ______increased inspection and maintenance Changes may occur. Contact the operator to it’s free and it’s the law. measures, known as an integrity discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation. management program. More information E

I , on Vectren’s integrity management 100721 10022717

STEUBEN ST JOSEPH LA GRANGE programs and natural gas safety can be ELKHART LA PORTE PORTER LAKE NOBLE DE KALB MARSHALL found at Vectren.com/Energy-Safety. STARKE KOSCIUSKO

WHITLEY ALLEN NEWTON JASPER PULASKI FULTON

WABASH MIAMI CASS To view and download maps of WELLS ADAMS

BENTON CARROLL

HOWARD transmission pipelines in your county, JAY visit www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov, which is RANDOLPH the National Pipeline Mapping System MARION

FAYETTE UNION

managed by the federal government. FRANKLIN

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BROWN DEARBORN SULLIVAN RIPLEY GREENE JENNINGS OHIO JACKSON SWITZERLAND

MARTIN SCOTT

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HARRISON PERRY = Vectren service territory

94 INPAA21 West Shore Pipe Line Company

Jana Olthoff 5521 West Lincoln Highway Crown Point, IN 46307 Phone: (219) 796-8226 Website: www.westshorepipeline.com

ABOUT WEST SHORE PIPE LINE EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMERGENCY CONTACT: West Shore Pipe Line Company is a Since pipelines are the safest and 1-888-625-7310 common carrier petroleum pipeline system most efficient method of transporting that originates in the Chicago area and petroleum products, pipeline incidents PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: extends north to Green Bay, Wisconsin are rare. West Shore Pipe Line Diesel Fuel 1202/1993 128 and west and then north to Madison, appreciates the hard work and effort of Fuel Oil 1202/1993 128 Wisconsin. The 650 mile pipeline system the many emergency responders that Gasoline 1203 128 transports refined petroleum products to may be involved in helping us return Turbine Fuel 1202/1993 128 markets in northern Illinois and Wisconsin the community to normal in the event from the greater Chicago area. of an incident. In an emergency, West INDIANA Shore Pipe Line may utilize the Incident To learn more about West Shore Pipe COUNTIES OF OPERATION: Command System during a response Line, log on to www.westshorepipeline. to a pipeline incident. The following are com. To view the approximate location Lake examples of critical tasks would need to of pipelines in your area, visit the ______be considered during a pipeline release: Changes may occur. Contact the operator to National Pipeline Mapping System discuss their pipeline systems and areas of at www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov. For • Public Safety / Evacuation operation. general information about pipelines, visit • Responder Safety www.pipeline101.com. • Traffic Control • Vapor Suppression COMMITMENT TO HEALTH, SAFETY, • Site Security AND THE ENVIRONMENT • Firefighting • Product Containment West Shore Pipe Line is committed to pre- venting hazards to the public, to the envi- Federal regulations require specific ronment, and to West Shore Pipe Line’s qualifications to operate pipeline facilities. West Shore Pipe Line utilizes equipment; therefore, West Shore Pipe • Excavate and repair the damaged various programs to ensure the safety of Line employees will perform these pipeline its pipelines. Our control center operates duties. DO NOT attempt to operate any • Work with emergency responders and 24 hours a day, 7 days a week monitoring pipeline equipment, such as valves, the public in the affected area. our pipeline leak detection system. Our In- because doing so could make the West Shore Pipe Line’s emergency tegrity Management Program consists of situation worse. response plan is available upon request. corrosion control, risk engineering, geo- Additional information on how to respond graphic information systems, and pipeline to incidents involving pipelines is inspection. We also perform pipeline pa- available by contacting West Shore Pipe trols and various other inspections. Our Line or by obtaining training materials Public Awareness Program is designed P from the National Association of State P to establish communications and provide Fire Marshals’ sponsored Pipeline W E information necessary to help the public Emergencies Program. This training can I understand that pipelines are the major A be found at https://nasfm-training.org/ T transportation system for petroleum prod- P pipeline/. ucts and natural gas in the United States, R R how pipelines function, and the public’s E WEST SHORE PIPE LINE’S O responsibilities to help prevent damage N RESPONSE IN AN EMERGENCY L to pipelines. Accordingly, heightened I L awareness and a better understanding West Shore Pipe Line is engaged in I by the public of West Shore’s pipeline constant activity to maintain safe pipeline N EN operations will supplement and enhance operations. In the event of a pipeline U our current maintenance, operations, release, West Shore Pipe Line will take G E and safety policies and procedures. For the following steps to ensure public M more information about these programs, safety and protect the environment: please visit West Shore Pipe Line’s web- • Shut down the pipeline site listed above or call West Shore Pipe • Close valves to isolate the problem Line’s non-emergency Public Educa- • Identify hazardous areas tion number at 866-432-4960. • Dispatch personnel to the scene

95 INPAA21 West Shore Pipe Line Company

ACTIVITY ON THE RIGHT OF WAY www.call811.com. If you hit a pipeline, pipeline right of way, immediately notify you must report it to the pipeline your local law enforcement agency. Always be sure to call 811 before any operator. Even if damage looks minor or Lastly, if you see power lines down on or digging activities occur. Accidental nonexistent, it is critical that the operator near West Shore’s pipeline right of way, damage caused by excavation, inspects the pipeline. A minor scratch, immediately call West Shore Pipe Line’s construction, farming activities, and scrape, gouge, or dent to the pipeline emergency number listed on this page. homeowner projects is one of the or coating has the potential to cause a Electricity discharging to the ground can greatest threats to pipeline safety. For safety issue in the future. Also, if you damage buried pipelines. more information on safe digging, see see suspicious activity on or near the

96 INPAA21 Wolverine Pipe Line Company

Headquarters Connect with us! 8075 Creekside Drive, Suite 210 Twitter: @wolverinepipe Portage, MI Facebook: @WolverinePipeLine Phone: 269-323-2491 [email protected] Website: www.wolverinepipeline.com In Case of Emergency: 888-337-5004

ABOUT WOLVERINE PIPE LINE CO. EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACTIONS EMERGENCY CONTACT: Wolverine Pipe Line Co. (Wolverine) In the event of an emergency, Wolverine 1-888-337-5004 is a transportation service company, would take the following actions: headquartered in Portage Michigan • Shut down and isolate the pipeline by PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: and incorporated in 1952. Wolverine closing valves Diesel Fuel 1993 128 transports liquid petroleum products Gasoline 1203 128 through 700+ miles of active steel • Dispatch trained personnel to the pipelines through three states; scene INDIANA connecting Chicago refineries to • Work with emergency responders and COUNTIES OF OPERATION: terminals in northwest Indiana and the public in the affected area Michigan. Lake Porter • Contain and remove released product LaPorte St. Joseph COMMITMENT TO SAFETY, HEALTH ______AND THE ENVIRONMENT PRIORITIES FOR MANAGING A Changes may occur. Contact the operator to PIPELINE INCIDENT discuss their pipeline systems and areas of Wolverine strives to conduct its business operation. in a manner that protects the • Safety First – Consider your safety environment and the safety and health and the safety of the public. of the public, emergency responders, o Shut down motor vehicles and PIPELINE MARKERS customers & employees. We are remove ignition sources from the Pipeline markers are located along committed to continuous efforts to area the right of way, at road intersections, identify and eliminate safety risks o Establish a safe perimeter around waterways, railroad crossings, and all associated with our operations. the incident site above ground facilities. These signs o Stay upwind or uphill As your neighbor, Wolverine works hard identify the approximate location of the o Only enter hazardous area if you to operate in a safe and environmentally pipeline and specify the type of product, are properly trained and equipped responsible manner. We adhere to all operator, and emergency contact applicable environmental, construction • Isolate the area and size up the information. and pipeline design regulations and incident apply industry standards where laws or o Secure the site regulations do not exist. o Establish hot, warm, and cold zones o Establish security SIGNS OF A PIPELINE LEAK • Identify the operator The following are indications of a o Look for pipeline markers possible pipeline leak: • Contact the Operator • Brown or discolored vegetation o Exchange location, nature of the problem, and a telephone number at • Dirt being blown into the air which someone can be reached • Sheen on water surfaces WOLVERINE STATE SPECIFIC • Fire at or below ground level CONTACTS • Stains or pools of hydrocarbons not Area Office Phone usually present Niles Field Office...... 269-683-6305 • Continuous bubbling in water Portage HQ...... 269-323-2491 Jackson Field Office...... 517-784-3393 • An unusual hissing or roaring noise Alma Field Office...... 989-463-1976 • An unusual odor such as gasoline, oil, Hammond Field Office...... 219-844-2398 or sulfur

97 INPAA21 Wolverine Pipe Line Company

Community Awareness through Wolverine’s community outreach If you are interested in scheduling a Interaction: The Wolverine PIPE program is called the Partners in PIPE Presentation, contact us today at Program Pipeline Education or PIPE. Through [email protected]. the PIPE Program, we make In early 2010, Wolverine Pipe Line personal connections to the local Fire Company launched a new and Departments, Police Departments, innovative program aimed at educating Emergency Management Personnel, and enhancing relationships with every Government Officials and other community and key stakeholders along stakeholders with whom we work with Wolverine’s 700+ miles of underground for normal operation and maintenance steel pipeline. Since then we have activities and in case of an actual visited over 100 communities across emergency. Michigan, Indiana & Illinois.

98 INPAA21 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

99 INPAA21 Emergency Response

Hazard Area Radius

Evacuation Radius- Radiant Heat

100 INPAA21 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

101 INPAA21 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.

PIPELINE MARKERS DISPLAY: MARKER INFORMATION • Indicates area of pipeline operations The material transported in the pipeline • May have multiple markers in single right-of-way • May have multiple pipelines in single The name of the pipeline operator right-of-way • DOES NOT show exact location A telephone number where the operator can • DOES NOT indicate depth (never XYZ Pipeline be reached in the event of an emergency assume pipeline depth) 1-000-0000 • 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.

A A AA U 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

102 INPAA21 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 103 INPAA21 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.

104 INPAA21 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

105 INPAA21 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 https://www.nena.org/?

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

National Pipeline Mapping System 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

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Questions to Ask

New Concepts to Explore

107 INPAA21 Additional Notes

108 INPAA21 Emergency Contact List

Company Name Emergency Number Company Name Emergency Number

Aurora Utilities...... (812) 926-2557 Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America Bainbridge Utilities...... (765) 522-6238 (Kinder Morgan)...... (800) 733-2490 Batesville Water & Gas Utility...... (812) 934-3811 New Harmony (town of) Gas Utilities (Day)...... (812) 682-4846 Boonville Natural Gas...... (812) 897-2260 New Harmony (town of) Gas Utilities (Night)...... (812) 838-8363 BP Pipelines (North America), Inc...... (800) 548-6482 NIPSCO (Northern Indiana Public Service Company)...... (800) 634-3524 Breitburn Operating LP...... (800) 285-5881 NuStar Pipeline Operating Partnership LP...... (800) 759-0033 Buckeye Partners, L.P...... (800) 331-4115 Ohio Valley Gas Corporation (Winchester District)...... (765) 584-5503 Chrisney Municipal Gas...... (911) Ohio Valley Gas Corporation (Portland District)...... (260) 726-8114 CITGO Petroleum Corporation...... (800) 471-9191 or...... (765) 584-5503 Follow these four simple guidelines to Citizens Energy Group...... (800) 458-4553 Ohio Valley Gas Corporation (Connersville District)...... (765) 825-1149 Community Natural Gas Co. Inc...... (618) 972-4060 or...... (800) 326-1148 Call or Click insure a safe excavation process. Countrymark Refining and Logistics, LLC...... (812) 838-8500 Ohio Valley Gas Corporation (Tell City District)...... (812) 547-2396 or...... (800) 832-5490 or...... (877) 842-2397 Before You Dig! Enbridge US Inc. / Texas Eastern LP (Gas)...... (800) 231-7794 Ohio Valley Gas Corporation (Sullivan District)...... (877) 884-6368 C all Before You Dig Enbridge US Inc. / Texas Eastern LP (Oil)...... (800) 858-5253 ONEOK North System...... (888) 844-5658 Enterprise Products Operating LLC,...... (888) 883-6308 Osgood (town of) Gas Utility...... (812) 689-0178 Residential Web Entry Explorer Pipeline Company...... (888) 876-0036 Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Company...... (800) 225-3913 Fountaintown Gas Company, Inc...... (800) 379-1800 Pembina Cochin LLC...... (800) 265-6000 A llow time for the utilities to Grandview Municipal Utilities...... (812) 649-2286 Pittsboro (town of)...... (317) 892-3326 mark their lines. Hoosier Energy REC, Inc...... (800) 456-1096 Poseyville Municipal Utilities...... (812) 874-2212 Huntingburg Energy Department...... (812) 683-2327 Rensselaer (city of) Gas Utility...... (219) 866-7602 Indiana Natural Gas Corporation...... (800) 777-0659 Riverside Petroleum Indiana LLC...... (888) 871-3550 R espect the markings Indiana Utilities Corporation...... (800) 589-8142 Roachdale (town of) Municipal Utility...... (765) 301-0828 OR Jasonville Utilities...... (812) 665-2680 Rockies Express Pipeline...... (877) 436-2253 Professional Web Entry or...... (812) 798-5630 South Eastern Indiana Natural Gas Co. Inc...... (800) 379-1800 E xcavate with Care Jasper Municipal Gas & Water...... (812) 482-9131 Switzerland County Natural Gas Co Inc...... (812) 427-3332 www.indiana811.org Lapel (town of)...... (765) 534-3157 Sycamore Gas Company...... (877) 544-2726 Linde...... (800) 926-9620 Tallgrass Energy Partners...... (877) 436-2253 Linton Municipal Utilities...... (812) 847-4411 TC Energy / ANR Pipeline...... (800) 447-8066 Stakes or flags Louisville Gas & Electric Company...... (800) 331-7370 TC Energy / Crossroads Pipeline Company...... (800) 835-7191 may be used Marathon Pipe Line LLC...... (800) 537-6644 TC Energy / Northern Border Pipeline Company...... (800) 447-8066 in either case Midwest Natural Gas Corporation (Bloomfield)...... (812) 384-4150 Texas Gas Transmission, LLC...... (800) 626-1948 LOCATION LOCATION or...... (800) 491-4150 Trunkline Gas Company...... (800) 225-3913 OR TOLERANCE ZONE TOLERANCE ZONE Midwest Natural Gas Corporation (Scottsburg)...... Valero Terminaling and Distribution Company...... (812) 752-2230 (866) 423-0898 Simply Dial 24” 24” 24” 24” or...... (800) 654-2361 Valley Rural Utility Company...... (888) 784-6160 600 mm 600 mm 600 mm 600 mm Midwestern Gas Transmission...... (888) 417-6275 Vector Pipeline...... (888) 427-7777 Montezuma Municipal Gas Utility...... (765) 245-2759 Vectren, a Centerpoint Energy Company...... (800) 227-1376 or...... (765) 245-2211 West Shore Pipe Line Company...... (888) 625-7310 24” Small pipe or cable(s) Wolverine Pipe Line Company...... (888) 337-5004 600 mm of unknown size Large pipe or multiple utilities of known size

INDIANA NOTIFICATION NOTIFICATIONS TICKETS STATE LAWS & PROVISIONS Indiana 811: 800-382-5544 EXEMPTIONS ACCEPTED Note: The above numbers are for emergency situations. Website: www.indiana811.org Additional pipeline operators may exist in your area. Hours: 24 hours, 365 days e e g Visit the National Pipeline Mapping System at www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov for companies not listed above. Advance Notice: 2 full working days, but no more than a 20-calendar e day advance notice prior to the start of excavation e Marks Valid: 20 calendar days y e ONE-CALL SYSTEM PHONE NUMBER Law Link: https://indiana811.org/resources/law/ * Homeowners are exempted from calling when digging with hand X

tools less than 12 inches deep. olerance Zone

Indiana811...... (800) 382-5544 FA Online Mobile Statewide Coverag Civil Penalties Emergency Claus Mandatory Membership Excavator Permits Issued Mandatory Premarks Positive Respons Hand Dig Claus Damage Reportin DO T Homeowner Railroad Agricultur Dept h Damage Design Emergenc Overhead Large Projects T ** Railroads are exempted from calling when doing routine maintenance except at public grade crossings. *** Agriculture is exempt from calling when using normal farming N Y N YYY Y NNYYY N YYY N YYY NN 24" implements, except for using sub-soilers. * ** *** ©2021 Paradigm Liaison Services, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Download the Pipeline Awareness Viewer™ (PAV) app to learn about pipelines, including:

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