Terms & Conditions of Service

Introduction Appendix F describes the activities and installations SaskEnergy is prepared to authorize within the Right- of-Way or the 1.5 metre set back area, without the need for further application and consent, provided that all terms and conditions are met and maintained. If the Grantee does not have SaskEnergy’s permission in writing, any activity or installation not expressly described in Appendix F is deemed undertaken without SaskEnergy’s Permission and is prohibited by law. All SaskEnergy Pipelines are protected by the law. Section 36 of The SaskEnergy Act prevents a person from building over a Pipeline without SaskEnergy consent. Section 7.1 of The SaskEnergy Regulations , prevents a person from working in proximity to a SaskEnergy Pipeline without SaskEnergy’s consent. A person needs SaskEnergy’s Permission to work within the Right of Way or within 1.5 metres of the Pipeline if no Right of Way exists. Portions of The SaskEnergy Act and The SaskEnergy Regulations are appended as Addendum “A”. In the event of a conflict between Appendix F, and a written Easement, Right of Way or permission to construct agreement, the written Easement, Right of Way or permission to construct agreement shall govern. Provided that, if consent of SaskEnergy would otherwise be required, no damages shall be payable by SaskEnergy with respect to Work or Installations authorized herein except in accordance with the terms in this Appendix F. Before starting any Work, it’s essential to ensure all underground utility lines are located and marked. The Grantee shall arrange for an underground line locate by contacting Sask 1 st Call online at www.sask1stcall.com or by phone at 1-866-828-4888. Sask 1 st Call requires a minimum of three full working days notice to have your underground utility lines located and marked, free of charge. Distances and locations described in Appendix F are relative to the Pipeline, not the line locate marker. Line locate markers (e.g. flags, stakes or paint) are deemed accurate if placed within one metre horizontal distance from the Pipeline, pursuant to Section 57 of The SaskEnergy Act. Exposure of the Pipeline by hand or by hydro-vac is required if the accurate location of the Pipeline needs to be ascertained. Further written Permission from SaskEnergy is required if: 1) Work includes the construction of a road, street, pavement, pathway, lane or parking area across a SaskEnergy pipeline; 2) Work is completed by or on behalf of a public utility, municipality, city, or railway; 3) Work is on a property or parcel of land that does not have an active SaskEnergy service connection but SaskEnergy pipeline facilities are still present; or To obtain further written Permission from SaskEnergy, visit www.saskenergy.com/planningadigproject

In case of a gas emergency, pipeline damage, or contact with a natural gas Pipeline call SaskEnergy at 1-888-700-0427.

SaskEnergy Terms and Conditions of Service – Appendix F

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