Journal Star

Ameren Illinois upgrading natural gas lines

Work underway at intersecti­on of University and Willow Knolls

- Zach Roth Peoria Journal Star | USA TODAY NETWORK

Ameren Illinois will be upgrading a series of natural gas lines in North Peoria in the lead-up to a major hydrostati­c pressure test this summer.

The company said in a statement that it had begun work last week along a seven-mile portion of an existing natural gas pipeline between the intersecti­on of North University Street and West Willow Knolls Drive and East Boy Scout Road in Mossville.

Among the upgrades is the installati­on of a new gas regulator station at Ameren’s operating center along University, in addition to other improvemen­ts to the regulators. Fitting replacemen­ts will be in the works at University and Pioneer Parkway.

At Mount Hawley Airport, Ameren also plans to reroute the line along with installing new valves. Replacemen­ts for existing valves at the intersecti­on of Illinois 40 and West Ravinwoods Road are also scheduled.

The company hopes to have the upgrades complete by mid-May before inspecting the seven-mile portion of natural gas line. All of this leads up to the hydrostati­c pressure test, currently scheduled for August, which will examine how structural­ly strong the new and upgraded lines are.

Ameren is working with the city of Peoria and the Illinois Department of Transporta­tion to help control traffic in the affected areas. At a site owned by Ameren at the intersecti­on of University and Willow Knolls where work was continuing this week, traffic in the northbound lane along University had been limited to one lane in some areas.

Ameren’s director of gas operations, Andrea Parker, said that the project will help to continue the company’s commitment to providing safe, reliable natural gas to customers in Peoria.

“These proactive steps will ensure the continued safe, reliable delivery of natural gas today while preparing us to meet the future needs of our natural gas customers,” Parker said. “Many customers think of Ameren Illinois as an electric company, but we also provide safe reliable natural gas service to Peoria. We have full-time natural gas profession­als who live and work in the Peoria area who maintain the system; respond to gas leaks free of charge, 24/7, install new services, and perform constructi­on projects.”

For motorists who will be dealing with the constructi­on over the next month, Karen Boulanger, Ameren’s director of safety, said that people should pay attention to signs and slow down to ensure safe passage through the areas.

“We need everyone’s help when it comes to work zone safety in these neighborho­ods and on every route where workers are present,” Boulanger said. “The signs and cones create their protected work area. Please slow down as you drive on these local streets and pay attention. Our co-workers want to return home safely at the end of the day.”

 ?? ZACH ROTH/PEORIA JOURNAL STAR ?? Cars pass by constructi­on on natural gas lines at a property owned by Ameren Illinois on North University Street on April 17. Ameren will be upgrading their natural gas infrastruc­ture in North Peoria into the summer months.
ZACH ROTH/PEORIA JOURNAL STAR Cars pass by constructi­on on natural gas lines at a property owned by Ameren Illinois on North University Street on April 17. Ameren will be upgrading their natural gas infrastruc­ture in North Peoria into the summer months.

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