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Columbia Gas Beginning Pipe Replacement Projects

MOUNT VERNON, October 10, 2025 – Columbia Gas has notified property owners on the south side of the  City of Mount Vernon that its contractor, Global Energy Partners, has begun preconstruction work on a pair  of pipeline replacement projects. 

In the first project, crews will install about 9,275 feet of new plastic pipe serving roughly 220 properties on  Martinsburg Road, North and South Concord Street, Concord Court, Concord Boulevard, Pine Street, Riley  Street, Spruce Street, Delano Street, Parrott Street, Pheasant Street, and a small portion of Newark Road. 

In the second project, crews will install about 2,220  

feet of pipe serving roughly 36 properties along  

Parrott Street between Martinsburg Road and  

Newark Road. The projects are necessary to  

improve existing infrastructure and strengthen the  

local natural gas delivery system in the area. 

Preconstruction work is currently under way.  

During this phase, residents may notice markers  

and flags appearing in yards that mark the  

locations of underground facilities. Columbia Gas  

asks that residents keep the markers and flags in  

place until work is complete. 

Installation of the new mainline will begin in late  

October, and once it’s put into service crews will  

follow up with service line replacements for  

individual homes. These will take about two to four hours per property and include a brief service  disconnection. Indoor meters will be relocated outside as well. Global Energy Partners personnel will reach  out to schedule an appointment with property owners for shutoff, relight, and meter relocation if necessary. Service line replacements will not take place until early 2026, and will not occur on exceptionally cold days. 

Crews will temporarily restore all property to ensure safety and accessibility and then follow up with  permanent grade restoration as the project nears completion. Some of the permanent restoration may not  occur until the weather breaks next spring. 

Columbia Gas advises that there could be some traffic congestion in the work zones. Flaggers will be on  hand to get motorists through safely. Crews will not block residents in their driveways. 

Columbia Gas has scheduled a virtual public meeting on the two projects, on October 21 from 6:00 to 6:30  p.m. The web link is https://tinyurl.com/3yw7k4uy. The phone number is 213-514-7050, and the access code  is 521 912 179. For further questions and concerns, contact Kathryn Rozsa, Columbia Gas public affairs  specialist, at 216-695-9214 or Krozsa@nisource.com. 

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