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Nicor Gas to make system improvements in Woodstock

Nicor Gas is making meaningful investments in modernizing and improving its natural gas infrastructure to ensure every customer's energy needs are met safely and reliably. Investing in Illinois, a Nicor Gas system improvement initiative, is a multi-year program to replace aging natural gas pipelines, move natural gas meters from inside homes and businesses to outside, upgrade natural gas storage systems and refurbish stations that regulate the natural gas pressure in our system. These enhancements fall in line with the company's highest priority, which is to provide natural gas safely to all of its customers.

Investing in Illinois work is underway in Woodstock in the areas of:

• 300-499 Becking Ave.

• 100-699 Calhoun St.

• 300-499 Dacy St.

• 400-599 Dane St.

• 100-299 Dean St.

• 100-199 Douglas St.

• 100-299 Hayward St.

• 100-199 Hill St.

• 100-199 Irving Ave.

• 200-699 Jackson St.

• 100-299 Jefferson St.

• 200-699 Judd St.

• 300-499 Lincoln Ave.

• 200-299 Madison St.

• 400-599 Pleasant St.

• 500-699 Quinlan Lane

• 100-499 Seminary Ave.

• 200-699 South St.

• 100-299 Throop St.

• 100-299 Tryon St.

Customers impacted by these modernization efforts will be contacted by Nicor Gas, either by a newsletter highlighting the system improvements and project details, a door hanger left at their home or an in-person visit from one of Nicor Gas' employees or contractors.

"Nicor Gas is committed to delivering clean, safe, reliable and affordable natural gas for our customers, our neighbors and our communities," said Pat Whiteside, Nicor Gas vice president of business support. "The improvements we are making to our infrastructure through Investing in Illinois will allow us to continue to deliver natural gas safely and reliably to our customers while spurring the state's economy by bringing jobs, business and investments to our region."

For more information about Investing in Illinois, call 630.388.3333, email g2investinginillinois@southernco.com or visit www.nicorgas.com/residential/work-in-your-neighborhood.

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