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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with Section I, where you will input the Well Site Information. Fill in the Well Site Name, Latitude, and Longitude. Ensure that the Well Site Address is assigned by local addressing officials for 911 use.
  3. In Section II, provide your Company Emergency Contact Information. Enter your Company Name, a 24-hour contact number, and details for a local company contact including their title, email, phone, and cell number.
  4. Proceed to Section III to fill out Local Emergency Response Information. Input the necessary contacts for various emergency services such as the 911 Communications Center and local police department. Make sure to include all relevant phone numbers and emails.
  5. In Section IV, document any special response requirements related to hazards or responses specific to your site.
  6. Complete Section V by reviewing and coordinating documents supplied with your submission. Ensure all parties involved sign off in the Coordination Sign Off section at the end of the form.

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The Ohio Attorney Generals Office provides a free, informal complaint process to help resolve disputes between consumers and businesses. Complaint specialists work with the parties to obtain an agreed-upon resolution. You can also search for and request complaints other people have filed against a specific business.
PUCO regulates providers of many kinds of utility services, including electric and natural gas companies, local and long-distance telephone companies, water and wastewater companies.
Your complaint packet should include: a formal cover letter of complaint, addressed to the PSC Co-Chairs, detailing the circumstances (who/what/when/where); the cover letter should not exceed 1200 words; and. if applicable, your packet should include any relevant documentation that supports your claim.
(NYSE: D), today announced closure of the sale of its Ohio natural gas utility The East Ohio Gas Company to Enbridge Inc. (TSX: ENB) (NYSE: ENB) for approximately $6.6 billion, including assumed indebtedness and adjusted for customary closing items. This transaction was previously announced on Sept. 5, 2023.
I have an inquiry or complaint about my utility service or my utility bill. What can I do about that? The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio has a hotline to help individuals with utility-related problems. The PUCO can be contacted at 800-686-7826.

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To request a formal complaint form, call the PUCO at (800) 686-7826.
Please contact our office by phone at 614-644-9110 (Toll-Free: 800-686-1525) or by email at watchdog@oig.ohio.gov if you would like a complaint form mailed to your preferred address. The Ohio Inspector Generals office hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday - Friday.

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