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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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Keeping Your Property Safe: Clear and Accessible Gas Meter Areas

As part of our commitment to delivering safe, reliable, and efficient natural gas service, we want to emphasize the critical importance of maintaining clear and accessible easements, alleys, and properties where gas meters are installed. Keeping these areas clean and free of debris not only ensures the safety and functionality of your natural gas service but also helps our technicians perform necessary inspections and maintenance more effectively, safeguarding your home and community. 

 
Why It Matters 

1. Safety First: Keeping the area around your gas meter clear is crucial for safety. Obstructions and debris can hinder a team member's ability to quickly access and shut off the gas in an emergency, potentially increasing the risk of hazards. 

2. Efficient Maintenance: Regular maintenance and inspections are essential for the reliable operation of your gas meter. When the area is cluttered, it can slow down or even prevent our technicians from performing these necessary tasks efficiently. 

3. Preventing Damage: Keeping the area clean helps prevent damage to the gas meter and associated piping. Overgrown vegetation, heavy objects, and accumulated debris can cause wear and tear, leading to potential service disruptions. 

How You Can Help 

1. Regularly Inspect the Area: Take a few minutes each month or each season to inspect the area around your gas meter. Ensure it is free from overgrown plants, trash, and any other obstructions. 

2. Trim Vegetation: Keep bushes, trees, and other plants trimmed back at least three feet from your gas meter. This helps maintain clear access and visibility. 

3. Remove Debris: Regularly clear away leaves, snow, and any other debris that may accumulate around the meter. Avoid stacking heavy objects nearby. 

4. Maintain Pathways: Ensure that pathways leading to your gas meter are kept clear, providing our technicians with safe and easy access for maintenance and emergency situations. 
 
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