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NIPSCO NATURAL GAS MODERNIZATION WORK BEGINS IN HOBART

NIPSCO NATURAL GAS MODERNIZATION WORK BEGINS IN HOBART

System Modernization Projects Ensure Safe and Reliable Service for the Future

Beginning Tuesday, May 17th, NIPSCO will start construction to perform routine maintenance work near the intersection of Colorado Street and U.S. 30 in Hobart. This work is part of the company’s overall plan to enhance, modernize and upgrade the natural gas system in the NIPSCO service territory to ensure customers continue to receive a safe and reliable source of energy for future years.

To ensure the safety of local residents and onsite crews as maintenance work is being performed, from 5:30a.m.-5:30 p.m. a portion of U.S. 30, specifically the east and westbound lanes turning onto S Colorado Street, will be closed. Southbound traffic on Colorado Street will also be restricted. The traffic restrictions are expected to last no more than one day.

Road closure signage will be posted ahead of time. Please exercise extra caution when traveling near marked construction zones. Be sure to slow down and follow the direction of on-site crew members and posted signs
including detour routes.

Customers are not expected to experience any interruptions to their existing natural gas service as a result of this work.

NIPSCO appreciates the patience of the community as this work is being performed and will continue to work with local Merrillville officials to minimize community impact throughout the duration of the project.

For your safety, NIPSCO encourages anyone who may detect natural gas odors, regardless of whether or not they suspect it’s related to this project, to call 1-800-4-NIPSCO (1-800-464-7726). A service technician will be sent to ensure the safety of the area.

Detecting a Gas Leak
Since natural gas is colorless and odorless, NIPSCO adds a harmless, non-toxic chemical that makes it easier to detect a gas leak before it can create a hazardous situation. The chemical, called mercaptan, smells a lot like rotten eggs.

When You Smell Natural Gas
If you detect natural gas, remember to “stop, leave, call”:

• Stop what you’re doing: Don't smoke or light a match. Don't open the windows. Don’t use anything that could cause a spark, like a phone, light switch, appliance or flashlight. Don’t start your car or use your garage door to leave.
• Leave the area: If you're inside, get out immediately. If you're outside, leave the area quickly. Call us and 911: From a safe location, away from the building, call 911 and our emergency number at 1-800-634-3524 and wait for crews to arrive. For more safety related information, visit NIPSCO.com/StaySafe.

About NIPSCO: Northern Indiana Public Service Company LLC (NIPSCO), with headquarters in Merrillville, Indiana, has proudly served the energy needs of northern Indiana for more than 100 years. As Indiana’s largest natural
gas distribution company and the second-largest electric distribution company, NIPSCO serves approximately 820,000 natural gas and 470,000 electric customers across 32 counties. NIPSCO is part of NiSource’s (NYSE: NI)
six regulated utility companies. NiSource is one of the largest fully regulated utility companies in the United States, serving approximately 3.7 million natural gas and electric customers through its local Columbia Gas and
NIPSCO brands. More information about NIPSCO and NiSource is available at NIPSCO.com and NiSource.com.