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I ve lived here for more than 20 years and have always found Marathon Pipe Line to be a good neighbor. ANDREW BURNETT Avon, Indiana LIVING ALONG THE PIPELINE WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

MPL takes great pride in building a relationship on trust with landowners, residents and communities where we live and work. Aron Velasquez Right-of-Way Supervisor Marathon Pipe Line LLC (MPL) takes great pride in building a relationship on trust with landowners, residents and communities where we live and work. It is our goal to maintain a good relationship with all our neighbors and work with them in a fair and responsive manner. As part of being a good neighbor, we have three Core Principles that you should expect from MPL. I have outlined these principles on the following pages and would love to answer any questions or concerns. Please feel free to contact me or any of our right-of-way specialists. Regards, Aron D. Velasquez Right-of-Way Supervisor 539 South Main St., Findlay, OH 45840 855-888-8056 www.marathonpipeline.com Emergency Number: 1-800-537-6644

WHAT TO EXPECT FROM MPL WHAT TO EXPECT FROM MPL

WHAT TO EXPECT FROM MPL 1 CORE PRINCIPLE #1 MUTUAL RESPECT AND TRUST MPL strives to be a good neighbor and develop long-term positive landowner and resident relations. We re committed to understanding issues from the landowners /residents perspectives and helping them understand ours. HOW WE WILL DO THIS Maintain an open line of communication, work in person, and listen to landowners / residents concerns. 2 CORE PRINCIPLE #2 TRUTHFUL AND TIMELY INFORMATION MPL will provide landowners/residents with information regarding an upcoming project, the timeline of work, and reason and purpose for the proposed project. MPL will make every attempt to ensure there are no surprises when work activities begin on the property. We will address any questions you may have to the best of our ability. HOW WE WILL DO THIS MPL s right-of-way specialists are trained in all phases of the pipeline project. They will assist the landowner by providing accurate information and an opportunity to understand the project. If the project involves multiple days on the landowner s property, MPL will keep the landowner/resident informed daily. LIVING ALONG THE PIPELINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 4

WHAT TO EXPECT FROM MPL 3 CORE PRINCIPLE #3 OPEN COMMUNICATION MPL will listen, strive to understand and respond to any landowner/resident issue in good faith. MPL will contact the landowner/resident in a timely fashion and attempt to reach a mutual agreement that is honest, fair and reasonable. HOW WE WILL DO THIS Providing open communication and pipeline knowledge will assist in good faith understanding. MPL will strive to understand the landowner s/resident s perspective, to be honest and fair in the dealings, and to respect the landowner s/resident s opinion. We believe these efforts will mutually aid the development of agreements and resolving potential concerns. 5 MARATHON PIPE LINE LLC

WHO TO CONTACT WHO TO CONTACT

WHO TO CONTACT JONATHAN C. CARDWELL RIGHT-OF-WAY SPECIALIST jocardwell@marathonpetroleum.com 419-957-6805 www.marathonpipeline.com 8 Chamber Drive, Washington, MO 63090 COUNTIES OF RESPONSIBILITY ILLINOIS: MISSOURI: OKLAHOMA: Bond, Clay, Effingham, Fayette, Franklin, Hamilton, Jefferson, Johnson, Macoupin, Madison, Marion, Massac, Montgomery, Wayne, Williamson Camden, Dade, Dallas, Franklin, Gasconade, Greene, Jasper, Laclede, Lawrence, Maries, Newton, St. Louis, St. Charles, Polk, Pulaski Craig, Creek, Osage, Ottawa, Pawnee, Payne, Rogers, Tulsa, Washington 7 MARATHON PIPE LINE LLC

WHO TO CONTACT DENNIS DURNAL III RIGHT-OF-WAY SPECIALIST ddurnal@marathonpetroleum.com 419-581-0038 www.marathonpipeline.com 4801 Campground Rd., Louisville, KY 40216 COUNTIES OF RESPONSIBILITY INDIANA: ILLINOIS: KENTUCKY: TENNESSEE: WEST VIRGINIA: Daviess, Floyd, Gibson, Harrison, Knox, Martin, Orange, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh, Warrick, Washington Crawford, Edwards, Lawrence, Richland, Wabash Anderson, Ballard, Bath, Boyd, Breckinridge, Bullitt, Carlisle, Carter, Clark, Daviess, Elliott, Fulton, Hancock, Hardin, Hickman, Jefferson, Jessamine, McCracken, Mercer, Montgomery, Nelson, Rowan, Shelby, Spencer, Woodford Crockett, Dyer, Fayette, Haywood, Obion, Tipton Wayne LIVING ALONG THE PIPELINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 8

WHO TO CONTACT AUSTIN GUYER RIGHT-OF-WAY SPECIALIST aguyer@marathonpetroleum.com 317-291-9460 Ext. 1233 www.marathonpipeline.com 10722 E. County Road 300 N., Indianapolis, IN 46234 COUNTIES OF RESPONSIBILITY INDIANA: Blackford, Boone, Delaware, Grant, Hamilton, Hendricks, Jay, Madison, Marion, Montgomery, Putnam, Tipton LIVING ALONG THE PIPELINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 9

WHO TO CONTACT BRAD HARRIS RIGHT-OF-WAY SPECIALIST bmharris@marathonpetroleum.com 419-306-0482 www.marathonpipeline.com 6770 Highway 18, St. James, LA 70086 COUNTIES OF RESPONSIBILITY ARKANSAS: LOUISIANA: MISSISSIPPI: TEXAS: Chicot Ascension, Beauregard, Caldwell, East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Grant, LaSalle, Livingston, Rapides, Richland, St. Helena, St. James, St. John the Baptist, Vernon, West Carroll Amite, Bolivar, Carroll, Copiah, DeSoto, Franklin, Grenada, Hinds, Holmes, Lincoln, Madison, Marshall, Panola, Quitman, Sunflower, Tallahatchie, Tate, Washington, Yalobusha, Yazoo Brazoria, Chambers, Galveston, Harris, Jefferson, Newton, Orange 10 MARATHON PIPE LINE LLC

WHO TO CONTACT LANDON MORRIS RIGHT-OF-WAY SPECIALIST lrmorris@marathonpetroleum.com 219-934-8530 www.marathonpipeline.com 1900 West Avenue H, Griffith, IN 46319 COUNTIES OF RESPONSIBILITY INDIANA: ILLINOIS: MICHIGAN: OHIO: Clay, Lake, LaPorte, Parke, Porter, Sullivan, Vermillion, Vigo Champaign, Christian, Clark, Coles, Cook, Cumberland, Douglas, Edgar, Ford, Iroquois, Jasper, Kankakee, Macon, Moultrie, Piatt, Shelby, Will Allegan, Berrien, Ingham, Lenawee, Monroe, Muskegon, Ottawa, Van Buren, Washtenaw, Wayne Lucas LIVING ALONG THE PIPELINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 11

WHO TO CONTACT BRIAN PHILLIPS RIGHT-OF-WAY SPECIALIST brphillips@marathonpetroleum.com 419-379-8506 www.marathonpipeline.com 539 S. Main St., Findlay, OH 45840 COUNTIES OF RESPONSIBILITY OHIO: PENNSYLVANIA: Allen, Ashland, Auglaize, Carroll, Clark, Columbiana, Coshocton, Cuyahoga, Delaware, Erie, Fairfield, Franklin, Greene, Hancock, Hardin, Harrison, Hocking, Holmes, Huron, Jackson, Jefferson, Knox, Licking, Madison, Mahoning, Marion, Medina, Mercer, Montgomery, Morrow, Pickaway, Richland, Stark, Summit, Tuscarawas, Vinton, Wayne, Wyandot Beaver 12 MARATHON PIPE LINE LLC

WHO TO CONTACT BY COUNTY ARKANSAS CHICOT...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 ILLINOIS BOND... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 CHAMPAIGN...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 CHRISTIAN...Landon Morris... 419-957-6805 CLARK...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 CLAY... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 COLES...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 COOK...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 CRAWFORD... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 CUMBERLAND...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 DOUGLAS...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 EDGAR...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 EDWARDS... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 EFFINGHAM... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 FAYETTE... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 FORD...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 FRANKLIN... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 HAMILTON... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 IROQUOIS...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 JASPER...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 JEFFERSON... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 JOHNSON... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 KANKAKEE...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 LAWRENCE... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 MACON...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 MACOUPIN... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 MADISON... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 MARION... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 MASSAC... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 LIVING ALONG THE PIPELINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 13

WHO TO CONTACT BY COUNTY ILLINOIS CONTINUED MONTGOMERY.. Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 MOULTRIE...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 PIATT...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 RICHLAND... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 SHELBY...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 WABASH... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 WAYNE... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 WILL...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 WILLIAMSON... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 INDIANA BLACKFORD...Austin Guyer...317-291-9460 x1233 BOONE...Austin Guyer...317-291-9460 x1233 CLAY...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 DAVIESS... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 DELAWARE...Austin Guyer...317-291-9460 x1233 FLOYD... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 GIBSON... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 GRANT...Austin Guyer...317-291-9460 x1233 HAMILTON...Austin Guyer...317-291-9460 x1233 HARRISON... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 HENDRICKS...Austin Guyer...317-291-9460 x1233 JAY...Austin Guyer...317-291-9460 x1233 KNOX... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 LAKE...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 LAPORTE...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 MADISON...Austin Guyer...317-291-9460 x1233 MARION...Austin Guyer...317-291-9460 x1233 MARTIN... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 MONTGOMERY...Austin Guyer...317-291-9460 x1233 ORANGE... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 14 MARATHON PIPE LINE LLC

WHO TO CONTACT WHO TO CONTACT BY COUNTY INDIANA CONTINUED PARKE...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 PORTER...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 POSEY... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 PUTNAM...Austin Guyer...317-291-9460 x1233 SPENCER... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 SULLIVAN...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 TIPTON...Austin Guyer...317-291-9460 x1233 VANDERBURGH... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 VERMILLION...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 VIGO...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 WARRICK... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 WASHINGTON... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 KENTUCKY ANDERSON... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 BALLARD... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 BATH... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 BOYD... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 BRECKINRIDGE... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 BULLITT... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 CARLISLE... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 CARTER... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 CLARK... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 DAVIESS... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 ELLIOTT... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 FULTON... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 HANCOCK... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 HARDIN... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 HICKMAN... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 LIVING ALONG THE PIPELINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 15

WHO TO CONTACT WHO TO CONTACT BY COUNTY KENTUCKY CONTINUED JEFFERSON... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 JESSAMINE... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 MCCRACKEN... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 MERCER... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 MONTGOMERY... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 NELSON... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 ROWAN... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 SHELBY... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 SPENCER... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 WOODFORD... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 LOUISIANA ASCENSION...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 BEAUREGARD...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 CALDWELL...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 EAST BATON ROUGE...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 EAST FELICIANA...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 GRANT...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 LASALLE...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 LIVINGSTON...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 RAPIDES...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 RICHLAND...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 ST. HELENA...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 ST. JAMES...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 VERNON...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 WEST CARROLL...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 16 MARATHON PIPE LINE LLC

WHO TO CONTACT BY COUNTY MICHIGAN ALLEGAN...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 BERRIEN...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 INGHAM...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 LENAWEE...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 MONROE...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 MUSKEGON...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 OTTAWA...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 VAN BUREN...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 WASHTENAW...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 WAYNE...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 MISSISSIPPI AMITE...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 BOLIVAR...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 CARROLL...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 COPIAH...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 DESOTO...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 FRANKLIN...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 GRENADA...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 HINDS...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 HOLMES...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 LINCOLN...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 MADISON...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 MARSHALL...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 PANOLA...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 QUITMAN...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 SUNFLOWER...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 TALLAHATCHIE...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 TATE...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 WASHINGTON...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 YALOBUSHA...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 YAZOO...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 LIVING ALONG THE PIPELINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 17

WHO TO CONTACT BY COUNTY MISSOURI CAMDEN... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 DADE... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 DALLAS... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 FRANKLIN... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 GASCONADE... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 GREENE... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 JASPER... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 LACLEDE... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 LAWRENCE... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 MARIES... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 NEWTON... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 POLK... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 PULASKI... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 ST. CHARLES... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 ST. LOUIS... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 18 MARATHON PIPE LINE LLC

WHO TO CONTACT BY COUNTY OHIO ALLEN...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 ASHLAND...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 AUGLAIZE...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 CARROLL...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 CLARK...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 COLUMBIANA...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 COSHOCTON...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 CUYAHOGA...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 DELAWARE...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 ERIE...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 FAIRFIELD...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 FRANKLIN...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 GREENE...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 HANCOCK...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 HARDIN...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 HARRISON...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 HOCKING...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 HOLMES...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 HURON...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 JACKSON...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 JEFFERSON...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 KNOX...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 LICKING...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 LUCAS...Landon Morris... 219-934-8530 MADISON...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 MAHONING...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 MARION...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 MEDINA...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 MERCER...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 MONTGOMERY...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 MORROW...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 PICKAWAY...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 LIVING ALONG THE PIPELINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 19

WHO TO CONTACT BY COUNTY OHIO CONTINUED RICHLAND...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 STARK...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 SUMMIT...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 TUSCARAWAS...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 VINTON...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 WAYNE...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 WYANDOT...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 OKLAHOMA CRAIG... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 CREEK... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 OSAGE... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 OTTAWA... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 PAWNEE... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 PAYNE... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 ROGERS... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 TULSA... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 WASHINGTON... Jonathan C. Cardwell... 419-957-6805 PENNSYLVANIA BEAVER...Brian Phillips... 419-379-8506 20 MARATHON PIPE LINE LLC

WHO TO CONTACT BY COUNTY TENNESSEE CROCKETT... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 DYER... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 FAYETTE... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 HAYWOOD... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 OBION... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 TIPTON... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 TEXAS BRAZORIA...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 CHAMBERS...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 GALVESTON...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 HARRIS...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 JEFFERSON...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 NEWTON...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 ORANGE...Brad Harris... 419-306-0482 WEST VIRIGINA WAYNE... Dennis Durnal... 419-571-0038 LIVING ALONG THE PIPELINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 21

HOW CAN I GET MORE INFO? HOW CAN I GET MORE INFO?

HOW CAN I GET MORE INFO? PIPELINE INFORMATION 1) www.marathonpipeline.com/operations/#pipelines Use this link to find the approximate location of our pipelines relative to your location. 2) Marathon Pipeline Finder App Download our free Pipeline Finder App to view the location of the pipelines operated by MPL in your area. The app is available on both Android and ios devices. LANDOWNER RESOURCES 3) www.marathonpipeline.com Visit our website for additional safety resources available to landowners/residents: Protect Pipelines & Rights of Way Recognize & Respond to a Pipeline Leak Videos, publications & additional resources LIVING ALONG THE PIPELINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 23

HOW CAN I GET MORE INFO? OTHER INFORMATION 4) Contact Us RIGHT-OF-WAY INFORMATION AND LANDOWNER QUESTIONS Please email MPL at landowners@marathonpetroleum.com regarding: What you can do on your property Construction projects Land modification projects Report encroachments Report unauthorized excavation Copies of your easement FOR GENERAL INFORMATION AND QUESTIONS Email: landowners@marathonpetroleum.com Phone: 855-888-8056 REQUEST BROCHURES AND MATERIALS Email landowners@marathonpetroleum.com to request copies of MPL brochures. Include your name, full mailing address, and the name or description of the information you are requesting. 24 MARATHON PIPE LINE LLC

WHAT I CAN DO FOR MPL WHAT I CAN DO FOR MPL

WHAT I CAN DO FOR MPL YOUR ROLE While MPL has many systems in place to detect anomalies or possible product releases, landowners/residents can help provide us with important information related to the specific location. Additionally, knowing the signs of a release can help ensure your safety during these situations. SIGNS OF A POSSIBLE PETROLEUM PRODUCT OR NATURAL GAS RELEASE: SIGHT A pool of liquid on the ground A rainbow sheen on water Continuous bubbling in water A dense white cloud or fog Discolored or dead vegetation Dirt or water being blown into the air SOUND An unusual hissing or roaring sound SMELL An unusual odor such as gasoline, oil, sulfur or a rotten egg smell LIVING ALONG THE PIPELINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 26

WHAT I CAN DO FOR MPL IF YOU SUSPECT A RELEASE Move as far away from the area as possible in an upwind, uphill direction Call 911, then Marathon Pipe Line LLC s 24-Hour Emergency Number: 1-800-537-6644 Keep others away from the area DO NOT Walk through or touch any liquid or vapor that may have come from the pipeline Attempt to stop material from leaking, shut off valves, or put out a fire Create any source of ignition (starting an engine, turning switches on or off, etc.) 27 MARATHON PIPE LINE LLC

WHAT I CAN DO FOR MPL FURTHERING PIPELINE SAFETY CALL BEFORE YOU DIG: State law requires that you call 811 or your local One- Call number at least two full business days (excluding Saturdays, Sundays and holidays) before you dig. In Michigan, Pennsylvania and Tennessee, call ahead at least three full business days. This free call can help protect your family and neighbors from serious legal, financial and, most importantly, physical harm resulting from damaging a buried pipeline or other utility. STEPS FOR SAFE DIGGING: 1) Call 811 or your state s One-Call number several business days before excavation is scheduled to begin. Tell the operator: Your name and telephone number County, city or township Street address and nearest cross street Distance and direction off the road to the dig site Type of work and specific digging location (front/rear/side of property) Digging start date and time 2) Outline the digging area with white paint or flags and wait the required number of days. LIVING ALONG THE PIPELINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 28

WHAT I CAN DO FOR MPL 3) The One-Call center will notify the appropriate utility companies. Trained technicians will mark the location of underground facilities with colored flags, stakes or paint, and at no cost to you. The graphics on the right indicate the color code for each utility. Natural gas and petroleum pipelines are always marked with yellow paint or flags. COLOR CODE: FOR MARKING UNDERGROUND UTILITY LINES ELECTRIC NATURAL GAS & PETROLEUM COMMUNICATION CATV WATER SEWER TEMPORARY SURVEY MARKINGS PROPOSED EXCAVATION PROJECTS THAT REQUIRE A CALL TO 811: Planting tree or shrubs Installing a fence Building a deck or patio Installing a mailbox post Digging a pond or swimming pool Landscaping projects Installing outdoor lighting Any digging activity POTENTIAL CONSEQUENCES: Hazards of a pipeline release due to excavation damage include: Danger or explosion and fire Loss of life Personal injury Property damage Environmental impact 29 MARATHON PIPE LINE LLC

WHAT I CAN DO FOR MPL 4) Do not remove the flags, stakes or paint marks until you have finished digging. 5) Once your property is marked, dig with care. Regardless of depth, always hand dig within 24 inches on either side of a marked utility line. REPORT EXCAVATION DAMAGE: If a pipeline operated by Marathon Pipe Line LLC is hit during excavation, stop working immediately, call 1-800-537-6644 and report your location. A Marathon Pipe Line LLC representative will travel to the work site, inspect the pipeline, and determine if repairs are needed. REPORT UNUSUAL OR SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITIES: Please report unusual or suspicious activities near an MPL right of way or pipeline facility immediately to 911 and then to MPL s toll-free emergency number 1-800-537-6644. CONTACT US WITH QUESTIONS If you have questions, please email MPL at landowners@marathonpetroleum.com or contact your right-of-way specialist found in the Who To Contact tab within this booklet. LIVING ALONG THE PIPELINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 30

WHAT I CAN DO FOR MPL WORKING TOGETHER We can help achieve the goals you have for your land, while ensuring your safety, the safety of your property and the continued safe operation of the pipeline. LANDOWNER S ROLE: Please contact MPL prior to planning any type of construction project or planting on or near the pipeline right of way. Whether you plan to do it yourself or hire a contractor, smart digging means dialing 811, the national callbefore-you-dig phone number, at least three business days prior to starting any project. This free call can help protect you from physical harm resulting from damaging a buried pipeline, or other underground utility. Help to ensure the safety of the pipeline and the public by reporting any excavation, suspicious activities or pipeline release on or near the right of way. 31 MARATHON PIPE LINE LLC

WHAT I CAN DO FOR MPL MPL S ROLE: MPL will work with you when planning the location of property improvements, such as building a deck or patio, installing a fence or planting trees. MPL will respond promptly to your 811 call request and will mark the location of the pipeline on your property. MPL will conduct routine inspections and ongoing maintenance of the pipeline on your property. We will notify you in advance of any scheduled maintenance. LIVING ALONG THE PIPELINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 32

DIGGING SOON? ALWAYS CALL 811 BEFORE YOU DIG. One free, easy call gets your utility lines marked and helps protect you from injury and expense. VISIT CALL811.COM FOR MORE INFORMATION.

WHAT PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS CAN I MAKE? WHAT PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS CAN I MAKE?

WHAT PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS CAN I MAKE? Statistics indicate that damage from excavation-related activities is a major cause of pipeline accidents. If you are a homeowner, farmer, excavator, or developer, we need your help in preventing pipeline emergencies. MPL s goal is to have landowners/ residents respect, not fear, our pipelines when working around them. Property improvements such as houses, sheds, fences, driveways, pools, decks, trees and landscaping can be a serious danger to an underground pipeline. MPL has established specific guidelines for property development. The illustration and table on the next page provides acceptable setbacks for structures near MPL rights of way. LIVING ALONG THE PIPELINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 35

WHAT PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS CAN I MAKE? SETBACK DISTANCES New house, business, place of public assembly 50' Addition to an existing dwelling, etc. 50' Unoccupied permanent structure 50' Garage 50' Barn 50' Deck and patio 50' Swimming pool 50' Pond 50' Semi-moveable structure 25' Garden shed 25' Septic tank and leach field 25' Parking lot light pole 25' Water well 25' Trees 25' Yard light or mailbox 10' Fence post 5' note: site-specific plans are requested whenever the structure distance cannot meet the setback recommendations. 36 MARATHON PIPE LINE LLC

Know what s below. Call 811 before you dig or visit: call811.com LIVING ALONG THE PIPELINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 37

WHAT ABOUT MARKERS? PIPELINE MARKERS The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) requires the use of pipeline markers to indicate the approximate location of underground pipelines. Pipeline markers are located at road, railroad and navigable waterway crossings. Pipeline markers do not indicate the depth of the pipeline. THE PIPELINE MARKERS DISPLAY: The material transported in the line The name of the pipeline operator A toll-free emergency telephone number PENALTIES FOR DEFACING OR REMOVING A PIPELINE MARKER Damage to or removal of pipeline signs and markers is a federal offense subject to a fine of up to $5,000 and/or up to one year in prison. CONTACT US WITH QUESTIONS If you have questions, please email MPL at landowners@marathonpetroleum.com or contact your right-of-way specialist found in the Who To Contact tab within this booklet. 38 MARATHON PIPE LINE LLC

WHY MPL NEEDS TO MAINTAIN A RIGHT OF WAY WHY MPL NEEDS TO MAINTAIN A RIGHT OF WAY

WHY MPL NEEDS TO MAINTAIN A RIGHT OF WAY RIGHT-OF-WAY MAINTENANCE PROGRAM MPL operates and maintains a high-pressure petroleum pipeline on your property. MPL conducts vegetation management as part of our continuing monitoring and maintenance of our pipelines. Our vegetation management program is set up to mow each pipeline right of way on a three-year cycle and to perform canopy tree trimming on a six-year cycle. In warmer climate areas, the right of way may be mowed annually or bi-annually. Trees, shrubs, and other plantings greater than three feet high are prohibited within 25 feet of any pipeline or appurtenance and typically all plantings are prohibited within 10 feet of any pipeline or appurtenance. MPL reserves the right to remove any trees, shrubs or other non-crop vegetation within 25 feet of the pipeline. No vegetation is allowed to obstruct pipeline signage or markers. LIVING ALONG THE PIPELINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 40

WHY MPL NEEDS TO MAINTAIN A RIGHT OF WAY Right-of-way vegetation maintenance is performed for public safety and release detection. MPL VEGETATION MAINTENANCE ENABLES: Aerial surveillance the U.S. Department of Transportation safety regulations require us to conduct inspections to detect ground surface conditions along our easement at least 26 times a year and aerial surveillance is the most effective tool Right-of-way access for inspection of shallow pipe, erosion, sink holes and exposed pipe Right-of-way access for maintenance activities or prompt response in the event of an emergency Pipeline and pipeline coating protection from tree root damage which can diminish the effectiveness of the corrosion control system on the pipeline MPL is committed to protecting the safety of the community, the environment and to safely operate our pipeline. 41 MARATHON PIPE LINE LLC

WHY MPL NEEDS TO MAINTAIN A RIGHT OF WAY A right of way is a strip of land where some of the property owner s legal rights have been granted to a utility company. A right-of-way agreement between a company and a property owner is also called an easement and is usually filed in public records with property deeds. Rights of way provide a permanent, limited interest in the land and enables a pipeline company to operate, inspect, repair, maintain, or replace the pipeline on property owned by another. LIVING ALONG THE PIPELINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 42

WHY MPL NEEDS TO MAINTAIN A RIGHT OF WAY Rights of way must always be kept free of structures and other physical obstructions. Landowners or tenants shall not plant trees on a right of way. Never dig on or near the right of way without first calling 811. Do not store or place anything on the right of way without first having company personnel locate the pipeline, mark the right-of-way location and explain the property development guidelines to you. CONTACT US WITH QUESTIONS If you have questions, please email MPL at landowners@marathonpetroleum.com or contact your right-of-way specialist found in the Who To Contact tab within this booklet. 43 MARATHON PIPE LINE LLC

HOW DOES MPL PROTECT MY PROPERTY? HOW DOES MPL PROTECT MY PROPERTY?

HOW DOES MPL PROTECT MY PROPERTY? 1 24/7 MONITORING MPL adheres to strict federal laws that require pipeline operators to continuously monitor and maintain their pipeline. MPL analysts monitor the entire pipeline network from a control center. Analysts receive communications from instruments and devices installed at locations throughout the system as well as from field personnel to help understand how the pipelines are operating 24 hours a day, 7 days week. LIVING ALONG THE PIPELINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 45

HOW DOES MPL PROTECT MY PROPERTY? 2 INSPECTIONS AND TESTS As a part of our comprehensive safety program, we inspect and test our pipeline systems regularly: We monitor by air with manned and unmanned aircraft and/or by ground patrol to identify and prevent any unauthorized activity. We inspect pipeline rights of way for unusual changes in vegetation that might indicate a leak. We test, inspect and monitor the cathodic protection system on our pipelines that helps prevent corrosion. We use various tools and technologies to help ensure that our pipelines are sound and fit for purpose. We inspect and test valves on the pipelines. When pipe is exposed for any reason, we inspect the condition of the pipe and its coatings and, if necessary, make repairs. 46 MARATHON PIPE LINE LLC

HOW DOES MPL PROTECT MY PROPERTY? CLOSE INTERVAL SURVEY (CIS): MPL periodically conducts a CIS on all of our pipeline systems. This is done to document and maintain the effectiveness of the cathodic protection system, which, along with the coating on the pipe, keeps the pipeline from corroding underground. WHAT YOU WILL OBSERVE WHEN A CIS TEAM IS ON YOUR PROPERTY: The CIS work will require no digging or vehicles driving on the right of way. A three-person crew will walk the right of way. The first person will locate and mark the pipeline with small yellow flags. The team will then take readings on the depth of soil above the pipeline. After the readings are taken, the third person will follow after the first two and make sure all the flags are picked up. LIVING ALONG THE PIPELINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 47

HOW DOES MPL PROTECT MY PROPERTY? CORROSION CONTROL MPL uses steel pipelines to transport petroleum products. We have three lines of defense to keep our pipeline operating safely and prevent corrosion: 1) Coating is applied to the outside of the pipe. This coating keeps soil and water from touching the steel. 2) Corrosion protection systems are installed along the length of the pipeline at specific locations. These systems, known as cathodic protection, send a small electric current through the soil and water to help protect the pipe. 3) To make sure that everything is working properly, we inspect our cathodic protection systems every two months. We also do a complete corrosion control survey of the entire pipeline every year to evaluate how well our cathodic protection systems are working. Corrosion inspection and monitoring are also two key activities to ensure asset integrity and control of corrosion. Pipeline corrosion monitoring techniques help in several ways: Provides an early warning that damaging conditions could be developing. Helps diagnose a particular corrosion problem. Evaluates the effectiveness of a corrosion control program. 48 MARATHON PIPE LINE LLC

HOW DOES MPL PROTECT MY PROPERTY? WALKING SURVEY Walking surveys, the physical inspection and survey of the conditions of the right of way, involve checking for encroachments, signage, vegetation control, pipe depth, and collection of geographic information using Global Positioning System (GPS) equipment. During a walking survey, the following activities are performed: Inspect for right-of-way encroachments. Identify and document missing or damaged signs. Replace or repair missing or damaged signs. Evaluate the condition and effectiveness of the vegetation control program. Perform depth surveys to identify shallow and exposed pipe. Walking surveys help identify safety concerns, maintenance conditions and obstructions on the right of way. LIVING ALONG THE PIPELINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 49

HOW DOES MPL PROTECT MY PROPERTY? HYDROSTATIC TESTING Hydrostatic testing of pipelines is part of MPL s Integrity Management Program. Pipeline companies have conducted hydrostatic testing for decades as one method to identify defects or damage to the pipeline that could potentially cause a pipeline leak. A hydrostatic test is a routine test to ensure the integrity of our pipeline. The information below outlines the hydrostatic testing process. 1) The petroleum inside the pipeline is removed and replaced with water. This water contains an environmentally-safe green dye to help determine the location of a defect, if a leak occurs during the test. 2) The water inside the pipeline is pumped up to a pressure much higher than the normal operating pressure of the pipeline while transporting petroleum products. This high pressure is typically held for at least eight hours. 3) During this test, which will likely occur during the late evening and early morning hours, MPL representatives will be conducting visual inspections along the pipeline route. Each MPL employee will be wearing a hard hat and will carry a company photo identification card for safety and identification purposes. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to speak with one of our representatives. 50 MARATHON PIPE LINE LLC

HOW DOES MPL PROTECT MY PROPERTY? 4) In the event of a sudden leak of water from the pipeline, the pressure will be reduced rapidly and the green water should rise to the ground surface quickly. 5) In the event of a small leak of water from the pipeline, the pressure will be reduced slowly and the green water may not immediately reach the surface. To locate the leak, MPL will excavate the pipeline at determined locations for further investigation. 6) In the event that defects in the pipeline are identified, repairs will be made as soon as possible, and the testing will continue until the pressure remains intact for at least eight hours. 7) Following the successful completion of the hydrostatic test procedures, all of which is in accordance with the U.S. Department of Transportation s Office of Pipeline Safety, the water will be removed from the pipeline. The pipeline will be refilled with petroleum products and petroleum distribution services will resume. MPL is committed to the continued safe operation of its pipelines, and ensuring the efficient and reliable transportation of petroleum products that America needs. MPL s primary focus during any pipeline activity, including hydrostatic testing, is public safety and protecting the environment. LIVING ALONG THE PIPELINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 51

HOW DOES MPL PROTECT MY PROPERTY? INTERNAL LINE INSPECTION (ILI) MPL is required by federal regulations to periodically assess our pipeline systems integrity and ILI is one method. The ILI tool is an electronic device that is placed in the pipeline and pushed through from one end to the other. During the actual ILI tool run, you may see vehicles parked at the pipeline road crossings during the day or night. This is done to track the ILI tool as it passes by each road crossing. As the ILI tool travels through the pipeline, it collects data about the pipeline. The data collected is analyzed to determine if there are any locations that need to be excavated and inspected for potential repair. The ILI tool may find locations on the pipeline that have been damaged by a third party or defective coating which can lead to corrosion. Once the ILI tool has been run and the data analyzed, locations are categorized and prioritized by the severity of the damage indicated by the ILI tool. 52 MARATHON PIPE LINE LLC

HOW DOES MPL PROTECT MY PROPERTY? PIPELINE INSPECTION DIGS If there is a location on your property that must be inspected as a result of the ILI tool run, you will be contacted prior to the start of any work. When you are contacted, you will have the opportunity to ask questions as we place stakes on the site. The pipeline will then be excavated, inspected, and any required repairs made. Finally, the site will be filled in and the area restored. LIVING ALONG THE PIPELINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 53

POST INSPECTION AND REPAIR MPL s policy is to clean and restore the work area in a timely manner to its pre-existing condition as reasonably practicable. Restoration measures may include, but are not limited to: site restoration to the original contour; compensation for crop and/ or fertilizer loss; repair damage to drainage tile systems; landscaping and seeding. Compensation for crop loss is generally determined by calculating the crop acreage affected by the construction of the pipeline within the right of way, along with yield and value of the crop based on current market prices. After the restoration work is complete, MPL will meet with the landowner on site to confirm the property has been restored to its pre-existing condition as reasonably practicable and to compensate the landowner for any reasonable damages incurred. 54 MARATHON PIPE LINE LLC

HOW DOES MPL RESPOND TO A PIPELINE EMERGENCY? HOW DOES MPL RESPOND TO A PIPELINE EMERGENCY?

HOW DOES MPL RESPOND TO A PIPELINE EMERGENCY? PROTECT OUR COMMUNITIES If we have a release, we immediately take the necessary steps to protect life and property by shutting off the flow of product through the pipeline, isolating the affected pipeline section and calling in emergency response organizations. Our primary concern is the safety of the community and our response team. MPL then performs these actions: Assemble and deploy a team of experts to the location to begin addressing the emergency. Address all related safety issues. Begin assessing any property damage resulting from the incident. Take steps to preserve the integrity of the site. Work closely with local, state and federal agencies to determine the cause of the incident and take appropriate remedial measures. LIVING ALONG THE PIPELINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 56

HOW DOES MPL RESPOND TO A PIPELINE EMERGENCY? WHAT DOES MPL S EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS COVER? Our plans outline steps to take in the event of a fire, rupture, major leak or serious incident occurring at or near one of our facilities. We developed these plans to prepare our employees and local emergency personnel to handle emergency situations involving our facilities and to protect the public. Our plans include several key elements: The roles and responsibilities of all company, contractor and local response personnel; Communication and cooperation with all involved organizations; and Continuous improvements realized from previous drills and events. 57 MARATHON PIPE LINE LLC

HOW DOES MPL RESPOND TO A PIPELINE EMERGENCY? HOW DOES MPL PREPARE? Our employees undergo extensive training and preparedness drills. They also participate in drills to practice emergency preparedness and make improvements as necessary in the event of an emergency. MPL also holds ongoing public awareness and community education meetings to keep the public informed on the proper response to an emergency. LIVING ALONG THE PIPELINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 58

HOW DOES MPL RESPOND TO A PIPELINE EMERGENCY? WHAT DO WE DO AFTER THE EVENT? Once the release has been controlled, the cleanup process begins. Depending on the circumstances of each event, the cleanup activities could take an extended period of time. During this process, MPL will be in constant contact with all affected parties to work through current and future damage issues related to the release. MPL strives to operate our pipelines with SAFETY as our number one goal. 59 MARATHON PIPE LINE LLC

539 South Main St., Findlay, OH 45840 855-888-8056 www.marathonpipeline.com Emergency Number: 1-800-537-6644 Copyright 2018 Marathon Pipe Line LLC All rights reserved Form #83200257 Revised 7/18