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Arsenal Midstream, LLC, located at 633 W. Main Street, Bridgeport, West Virginia 26330, owns and operates natural gas gathering and production pipeline systems in the Harrison, Taylor, Marion & Barbour County, West Virginia area.

Arsenal Midstream, LLC maintains and operates a Damage Prevention Program for its operations of these pipeline systems. This program includes educating and notifying the public about specific operational requirements and the existence of the program. These requirements include:

Notify Miss Utility of West Virginia 48 hours prior to digging if you plan to excavate and/or blast within two hundred (200) feet of our pipeline right-of-way. Company personnel will locate the pipeline for you to ensure safe excavation and/or blasting.

Contact and/or advise others who you believe to be working near our pipeline to notify Miss Utility of West Virginia 48 hours prior to digging or performing any activity that might damage our pipeline system.

Be aware of gas leaks/emergencies and report them immediately. Signs of gas leaks include the hissing sound of escaping gas, dead vegetation, blowing earth, bubbling water, a dry patch of frozen spot on the right-of-way, flames (if leak has ignited), a rainbow sheen on water, a white vapor cloud, and the smell of gas (natural gas is colorless and odorless unless Mercaptan has been added - "rotten egg" odor). Emergencies include gas leaks, fire or explosion, natural disasters or civil disobedience. If you suspect that the pipeline is leaking, stay away from the area, have others stay away from the area, evacuate upwind and notify the company immediately.

Do not attempt to locate the gas leak with matches or other open flames. Do not remain in a building or area if there is a strong odor of gas. Do not close doors or windows. Leave them open while exiting, which will allow gas to travel outside. Do not turn lights on or off or unplug electrical appliances where there is a strong odor. Do not start an engine or anything else that could cause a spark. Do not use a telephone or cell phone in the area of a strong gas odor including hanging up an ongoing call. Do not attempt to operate any pipeline valves. From a safe location, notify the company and call 911. Wait for Arsenal Midstream to tell you it is safe to return to your house, building or property.


To help us enforce our Damage Prevention Program and ensure the safe operation of our pipeline system, please call these numbers to report excavation projects or suspected gas leaks:

Daytime724-940-1100
Emergency:1-877-839-6295
Police:911
Fire Department:911
Miss Utility of WV:1-800-245-4848 or 811

One of the largest contributors to pipeline incidents is third-party damage caused by someone digging in the vicinity of a pipeline without knowing its exact location. If while digging you strike or touch an Arsenal Midstream pipeline or facility, you should stop immediately and report it by calling our emergency number. Even a minor scrape or dent can result in future safety problems. It is extremely important that we inspect the pipeline for any potential damage, whether apparent or not. Don't take chances - Call Before You Dig. For more details, please visit www.call811.com.

Pipeline markers are important to public safety. Pipeline Markers are used to indicate the approximate - NOT EXACT - location of pipelines. They also provide the name of the company that operates the pipeline, the product being transported and the company's emergency contact number. You will notice these markers along Arsenal Midstream's pipeline routes and where our pipelines intersect with streets, railroads, bodies of water and high-traffic areas. Don't rely solely on the presence or absence of a pipeline marker. Always call 811 before you dig.

Millions of Americans rely on clean, efficient natural gas to fuel homes and workplaces, with no thought about the vast network of pipelines that crisscross the country transporting this abundant source of clean energy from the wellhead to the burner tip. Pipelines are the safest method to transport energy. The U.S. Department of Transportation records show that pipelines consistently have the highest safety record among all major transportation systems and are the most efficient means of transporting natural gas and petroleum products. Pipeline transportation is vital to meeting our nation's growing energy needs and supply over two-thirds of our nation's energy. However, pipelines can be damaged by earth disturbance activities such as excavation, drilling, blasting, land movement and vandalism. Interference with pressured pipelines and connected equipment by untrained persons can be dangerous.

While it is highly unlikely that these facilities will experience problems, we are providing this safety information to you so you will know how to identify problems and what to do if they occur. Please keep the information in a convenient place to assist you should you ever need to contact Arsenal Midstream LLC.

Visit wv811.org for more information about 811 and the call-before-you-dig process.

The National Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS) may provide you with additional information on transmission pipelines located in your area of interest. The NPMS is a geographic information system created by the U.S. Department of Transportation, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and the pipeline industry to provide information about pipeline operators and their pipelines. The NPMS website is searchable by zip code or by county and state and can display a county map that is printable. For a list of transmission pipeline operators in your area and their contact information go to www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov. Operators of production and natural gas gathering pipelines are not represented by NPMS.
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On July 17, 2024, Hope Gas, Inc. applied to the WV Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Air Quality (DAQ) for a permit to construct a natural gas compressor station (Underwood Compressor Station) located at 38 Carnegie Road, Farmington WV 26570, in Marion County, West Virginia. The latitude and longitude coordinates are: 39.505858, -80.284013. A preliminary evaluation has determined that all State and Federal air quality requirements will be met by the proposed facility. The DAQ is providing notice to the public of an open comment period for permit application R13-3681.

The following potential emissions will be authorized by this permit action: Volatile Organic Compounds, 33.16 tons per year (TPY); Particulate Matter, 0.05 TPY; Nitrogen Oxides, 0.08 tons per year (TPY); Carbon Monoxide, 0.06 TPY; Total Hazardous Air Pollutants, 7.46 TPY.

Written comments or requests for a public meeting must be received by the DAQ before 5:00 p.m. on Monday, September 9, 2024. A public meeting may be held if the Director of the DAQ determines that significant public interest has been expressed, in writing, or when the Director deems it appropriate.

The purpose of the DAQ's permitting process is to make a preliminary determination if the proposed modification will meet all state and federal air quality requirements. The purpose of the public review process is to accept public comments on air quality issues relevant to this determination. Only written comments received at the address noted below within the specified time frame, or comments presented orally at a scheduled public meeting, will be considered prior to final action on the permit. All such comments will become part of the public record.

Roy F. Kees, P.E.
WV Department of
Environmental Protection
Division of Air Quality
601 57th Street, SE
Charleston, WV 25304
Telephone:
304-926-0499, ext. 41269
Email: Roy.F.Kees@wv.gov

Additional information, including copies of the draft permit, application and all other supporting materials relevant to the permit decision may be obtained by contacting the engineer listed above. The draft permit and engineering evaluation can be downloaded at:
https://dep.wv.gov/daq/permitting/Pages/NSR-Permit-Applications.aspx

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Notice of Open Comment Period

On July 17, 2024, Hope Gas, Inc. applied to the WV Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Air Quality (DAQ) for a permit to construct a natural gas compressor station (Underwood Compressor Station) located at 38 Carnegie Road, Farmington WV 26570, in Marion County, West Virginia. The latitude and longitude coordinates are: 39.505858, -80.284013. A preliminary evaluation has determined that all State and Federal air quality requirements will be met by the proposed facility. The DAQ is providing notice to the public of an open comment period for permit application R13-3681.

The following potential emissions will be authorized by this permit action: Volatile Organic Compounds, 33.16 tons per year (TPY); Particulate Matter, 0.05 TPY; Nitrogen Oxides, 0.08 tons per year (TPY); Carbon Monoxide, 0.06 TPY; Total Hazardous Air Pollutants, 7.46 TPY.

Written comments or requests for a public meeting must be received by the DAQ before 5:00 p.m. on Monday, September 9, 2024. A public meeting may be held if the Director of the DAQ determines that significant public interest has been expressed, in writing, or when the Director deems it appropriate.

The purpose of the DAQ's permitting process is to make a preliminary determination if the proposed modification will meet all state and federal air quality requirements. The purpose of the public review process is to accept public comments on air quality issues relevant to this determination. Only written comments received at the address noted below within the specified time frame, or comments presented orally at a scheduled public meeting, will be considered prior to final action on the permit. All such comments will become part of the public record.

Roy F. Kees, P.E.
WV Department of
Environmental Protection
Division of Air Quality
601 57th Street, SE
Charleston, WV 25304
Telephone:
304-926-0499, ext. 41269
Email: Roy.F.Kees@wv.gov

Additional information, including copies of the draft permit, application and all other supporting materials relevant to the permit decision may be obtained by contacting the engineer listed above. The draft permit and engineering evaluation can be downloaded at:
https://dep.wv.gov/daq/permitting/Pages/NSR-Permit-Applications.aspx

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1. Must be between the age of 18 and 35 on the date of application;
2. Must possess a valid driver's license;
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4. Must within one year of the date of appointment establish and maintain permanent residence within 15 air miles of the Marion County Courthouse;
5. Must successfully complete and pass various mandatory examinations.

Application packets may be obtained at the City of Fairmont, City Clerk's Office, City/County Complex, 200 Jackson Street, Room 312, Fairmont, WV until 4:00 p.m. Friday, October 11, 2024. The written exam and physical ability exam will be given on Thursday, October 17, 2024 at 9:00 a.m.

Janet L. Keller
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that applications will be accepted for the position of Firefighter for the City of Fairmont Fire Department.

Requirements for Applicants:

1. Must be between the age of 18 and 35 on the date of application;
2. Must possess a valid driver's license;
3. Must have a high school diploma or GED;
4. Must within one year of the date of appointment establish and maintain permanent residence within 15 air miles of the Marion County Courthouse;
5. Must successfully complete and pass various mandatory examinations.

Application packets may be obtained at the City of Fairmont, City Clerk's Office, City/County Complex, 200 Jackson Street, Room 312, Fairmont, WV until 4:00 p.m. Friday, October 11, 2024. The written exam and physical ability exam will be given on Thursday, October 17, 2024 at 9:00 a.m.

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NOTICE is hereby given that Cardinal Natural Gas Company, Northern Division-Lumberport a public utility, has filed with the PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF WEST VIRGINIA an application containing decreased rates, tolls and charges for furnishing natural gas service to 3,519 customers in Harrison, Marion and Preston Counties, West Virginia.

The following proposed decrease in rates and charges will become effective November 1, 2024, unless otherwise ordered by the Public Service Commission, and will produce a decrease of approximately ($977,156) annually in revenue, a decrease of (18.63%). The average monthly bill will decrease as follows:

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Commercial 28.20 ($89.28) (19.56%)

The decreases shown are based on averages of all customers in the indicated classes. Individual customers may receive decreases that are greater or less than average. Furthermore, the requested decrease in rates and charges are only a proposal and are subject to change (increases or decreases) by the Public Service Commission in its review of this filing. Any change in rates and charges will not become effective until authorized and approved by the Public Service Commission. If a hearing is scheduled, notice will be given of the time and place of hearing.

A complete copy of the tariff, as well as a representative of the Company to provide any information requested concerning it, is available to all customers, prospective customers or their agents at the offices of Cardinal Natural Gas Company, Northern Division-Lumberport, located at One Energy Lane, Lumberport, West Virginia, 26386. A copy of the tariff is also available for public inspection at the offices of the Executive Secretary of the Public Service Commission at 201 Brooks Street, Charleston, WV 25301.

The Rule 30C procedure is designed to provide a procedure for changing rates charged to customers by natural gas distribution utilities based exclusively on the costs of purchased gas. Consequently, protest should be limited to the reasonableness of such costs and the method by which they are calculated. Anyone desiring to protest or intervene should file a written protest or notice of intervention within twenty-five (25) days following the date of this publication, unless otherwise modified by Commission order. Failure to timely intervene can affect your rights to protest any rate changes and to participate in future proceedings. Requests to intervene must comply with the Commission's rules on intervention. All protests and interventions should be addressed to Executive Secretary, Public Service Commission of West Virginia, and P.O. Box 812, Charleston, WV 25323.

Tariff Form No. 8-C
PUBLIC NOTICE OF CHANGE IN RATES UPON APPLICATION
(Tariff Rule No. 30-C)

NOTICE is hereby given that Cardinal Natural Gas Company, Northern Division-Lumberport a public utility, has filed with the PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF WEST VIRGINIA an application containing decreased rates, tolls and charges for furnishing natural gas service to 3,519 customers in Harrison, Marion and Preston Counties, West Virginia.

The following proposed decrease in rates and charges will become effective November 1, 2024, unless otherwise ordered by the Public Service Commission, and will produce a decrease of approximately ($977,156) annually in revenue, a decrease of (18.63%). The average monthly bill will decrease as follows:

MCF USAGE ($) DECREASE (%) DECREASE

Residential 5.32 ($16.84) (18.19%)
Commercial 28.20 ($89.28) (19.56%)

The decreases shown are based on averages of all customers in the indicated classes. Individual customers may receive decreases that are greater or less than average. Furthermore, the requested decrease in rates and charges are only a proposal and are subject to change (increases or decreases) by the Public Service Commission in its review of this filing. Any change in rates and charges will not become effective until authorized and approved by the Public Service Commission. If a hearing is scheduled, notice will be given of the time and place of hearing.

A complete copy of the tariff, as well as a representative of the Company to provide any information requested concerning it, is available to all customers, prospective customers or their agents at the offices of Cardinal Natural Gas Company, Northern Division-Lumberport, located at One Energy Lane, Lumberport, West Virginia, 26386. A copy of the tariff is also available for public inspection at the offices of the Executive Secretary of the Public Service Commission at 201 Brooks Street, Charleston, WV 25301.

The Rule 30C procedure is designed to provide a procedure for changing rates charged to customers by natural gas distribution utilities based exclusively on the costs of purchased gas. Consequently, protest should be limited to the reasonableness of such costs and the method by which they are calculated. Anyone desiring to protest or intervene should file a written protest or notice of intervention within twenty-five (25) days following the date of this publication, unless otherwise modified by Commission order. Failure to timely intervene can affect your rights to protest any rate changes and to participate in future proceedings. Requests to intervene must comply with the Commission's rules on intervention. All protests and interventions should be addressed to Executive Secretary, Public Service Commission of West Virginia, and P.O. Box 812, Charleston, WV 25323.

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