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Natural Gas Meter Safety

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Natural Gas Meter Safety

To ensure safe and reliable service to our customers, federal regulations require periodic inspection to equipment, including the piping and natural gas meter Summit Utilities owns.
  • Summit Utilities owns the natural gas meter and the piping that goes into the meter from the distribution main line. 
  • Customers own the piping that runs from the meter to their natural gas appliances, and it is the customer's responsibility to maintain that portion of piping. 

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To keep you safe:
  • Do not store items on or around your meter
  • Keep your meter clear of landscaping that obstructs access or visibility
  • Do not wrap or insulate your meter 
  • Do not tie pets to the meter installation
  • Do not allow children to climb on or play near your meter
  • Use caution when using lawn equipment around your meter
  • Do not tamper with your meter or attempt to service or maintain the meter yourself
  • If the meter is damaged or you suspect a gas leak, call Summit Utilities immediately

 

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Remember to Remove Snow and Ice from Your Meter!

Although natural gas equipment is designed to withstand harsh weather conditions, damage can be caused by snow and ice accumulation, as proper ventilation is required to keep equipment running smoothly. Vents for natural gas appliances prevent the accumulation of carbon monoxide within buildings, and ensures combustion equipment operates properly. Customers should check the vents on their home or business and remove any snow or ice from the area. Additionally, Summit Utilities encourages all customers to check and test their carbon monoxide detectors to ensure the equipment is working properly.

The natural gas meters should be kept clear of ice and snow to avoid damage to the equipment and the meter should remain visible and accessible for maintenance personnel. Snow and ice should be removed from natural gas equipment as gently as possible, using a broom rather than a shovel or kicking the meter and pipes. Damage to the meter can also occur from overhead hazards, and customers are encouraged to remove icicles from overhead eaves and gutters to prevent dripping water from splashing and freezing on the meter or vent pipe.

Here are a few steps you can take to avoid any issues:

  • Remove all snow and ice on your gas meter as well as all piping.
  • Carefully shovel all snow around your meter and move it away.
  • Ensure quick access to your meter by shoveling a pathway to your meter. This is important in case of an emergency.
  • Check your meter regularly to ensure there is no snow and ice accumulation.
  • Call us immediately if your gas pressure regulator vent is blocked or you have any concerns pertaining to its proper function.
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