
Questions?
Please reach out to us at 800-242-6227 or NCHP@Nisource.com with questions about this project.
If you smell gas, think you have a gas leak, have carbon monoxide symptoms or have some other emergency situation, go outside and call 911 and then call us at 1-800-344-4077 (24/7).
To comply with federal requirements, we are replacing gas lines within the Upper Arlington and Columbus communities. There will be no impact to your Columbia Gas service. Pipeline construction will affect traffic throughout the duration of the project, as most work will be done in the road right-of-way. We ask all motorists to be patient and respectful of all work zone directives.
Public information sessions will be held as office hours. Residents may drop in at any time during the planned sessions to meet with Columbia Gas personnel and ask questions.
Renderings Review session will review initial renderings
for the Brandon Road and Ridgeview Road sites. Community members are welcome to share their input in site design.
Upper Arlington Public Library: Tremont Branch
2800 Tremont Road
Upper Arlington, OH 43221
Public Meetings
Monday, November 3, 5-7 p.m.
Friends Theater
NCHP stands for North Columbus High Pressure. The Upper Arlington project is the fourth of several planned projects over a multi-year period to replace the NCHP system. All NCHP projects are mandatory to comply with federal requirements.
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The installation of new gas line facilities is required to comply with federal safety mandates – namely PHMSA’s Mega Rule. *See section (2) The Mega Rule is aimed at increasing pipeline safety throughout the natural gas industry across the country.
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The pipeline feeds multiple systems across the Columbus footprint, which services thousands of Columbia Gas customers.
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Preliminary survey work has already begun for this project. Construction is anticipated to start in January 2026. Project completion will be communicated later, as it is dependent on weather, resources and permitting.
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This project will involve the Upper Arlington community, as well as a portion in the City of Columbus. (See below map for project route)
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Minimal traffic interruption will be needed to complete the preliminary digs that take place prior to the start of the project. When the project starts, there may be street closures, lane closures and other traffic impact throughout the duration of the project. Detour routes and work zone areas will be clearly marked and should always be respected to ensure the safety of motorists and workers.
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Columbia has filed an application with the Ohio Power Siting Board (OPSB), seeking approval for the construction of this project. The application can be found at https://www.columbiagasohio.com/our-company/about-us/regulatory-information.
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The Ohio Power Siting Board, also known as the OPSB, is a state agency that considers requests for approval of large electric and natural gas infrastructure projects. You can read more about the OPSB at http://www.opsb.ohio.gov.
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A team has identified all sensitive environmental and cultural areas in the vicinity and has designed this project in a manner that minimizes its impact. Construction will follow regulations from the U.S. EPA, Ohio EPA, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Army Corps of Engineers, the OPSB and other agencies to protect the environment.
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We have been meeting with public officials and notifying property owners regarding preliminary planning steps. Prior to construction, we will host public meetings to explain this required work and answer questions.
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Upper Arlington NCHP Project
Please reach out to us at 800-242-6227 or NCHP@Nisource.com with questions about this project.
Have an emergency?
If you smell gas, think you have a gas leak, have carbon monoxide symptoms or have some other emergency situation, go outside and call 911 and then call us at 1-800-344-4077 (24/7).