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Pratt County official: Agreement in principle reached to build gas line; legal and tariff steps remain
Summary
A Pratt County official said the county reached an agreement in principle with the City of Sawyer and KGS to construct a roughly 4-mile gas line, but its start depends on tariff changes, ARPA funding rules and coordination with other cities and county road crews.
A Pratt County official said the county has reached an agreement in principle with the City of Sawyer and KGS to build a gas line from Sawyer’s existing substation to a new substation about four miles away, but legal paperwork, tariff changes and coordination with other cities and county road crews must come first.
Heather (County official) told the commission she met last week with the City of Sawyer, KGS and the Kansas Corporation Commission and that KGS “is amending the provision of gas services agreement, which is also known as a tariff, with the city and including the construction…
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