Contractor Gas Survey – Spanish

Contractor Gas Survey – Spanish

  • Este cuestionario es un requisito de la Oficina de Seguridad de Oleoductos. El mes pasado recibió una carta sobre las prácticas de excavación cerca de los gasoductos. La información que nos proporcione es fundamental y no será compartida. Le rogamos que dedique un momento a completar el cuestionario que se le entregó con un sobre con franqueo pagado o que continúe completando esta encuesta. Gracias por su tiempo.

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  • Por favor, responda a las siguientes preguntas

Residential Gas Survey – Spanish

Residential Gas Survey – Spanish

  • Este cuestionario es un requisito de la Oficina de Seguridad de Oleoductos. El mes pasado recibió una carta sobre las prácticas de excavación cerca de los gasoductos. La información que nos proporcione es fundamental y no será compartida. Le rogamos que dedique un momento a completar el cuestionario que se le entregó con un sobre con franqueo pagado o que continúe completando esta encuesta. Gracias por su tiempo.

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  • Por favor, responda a las siguientes preguntas

  • Gracias por tomarse el tiempo para completar esta encuesta.

Residential Gas Survey

Residential Gas Survey

  • This questionnaire is a requirement by the Office of Pipeline Safety. Last month you received a letter regarding excavating practices near or around natural gas pipelines. The information you return is vital to us and will not be shared. Please take a moment to fill out the questionnaire that was provided to you with a pre-paid postage envelope or continue filling out this survey. Thank you for your time.

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Contractor Gas Survey

Contractor Gas Survey

  • This questionnaire is a requirement by the Office of Pipeline Safety. Last month you received a letter regarding excavating practices near or around natural gas pipelines. The information you return is vital to us and will not be shared. Please take a moment to fill out the questionnaire that was provided to you with a pre-paid postage envelope or continue filling out this survey. Thank you for your time.

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A Few Facts About Public Natural Gas

There are approximately 1,000 public natural gas systems serving more than 5 million customers. These public natural gas utilities are not-for-profit retail distribution entities that are owned by and accountable to the citizens they serve. They include municipal gas distribution systems, public utility districts, county districts, and other public agencies that have natural gas distribution facilities.

Your public natural gas utility is good for the community for many reasons including:

  • Local Control:Having a public natural gas system gives a community local control over how gas is provided to homes and businesses. Decisions are made through citizen participation instead of being made in a distant city by people who do not understand local issues and who are primarily focused on profits instead of service.
  • Competitive Costs:In order to offer fair and competitive rates, public natural gas systems operate as a not-for-profit entity. Public natural gas systems do not face pressure to pay dividends to stockholders.
  • Economic Benefits: As a public natural gas system, we play a valuable role in helping communities broaden its tax base, and in turn improve the local economy and increase jobs. Public natural gas systems ensure that local dollars stay at home.
  • Customer Service:As a not-for-profit entity, we focus on service, rather than profits. Public natural gas systems are an integral part of a community. We maintain a close relationship with our customers, and as a result, we are success­ful in meeting our customers’ needs.

Thank you for supporting Nebraska City Utilities.  We look forward to continuing to bring safe, reliable natural gas into your homes and businesses.  We also hope you join us in supporting natural gas as a premier energy source for our country.  As the cleanest burning fossil fuel, natural gas can help us achieve energy security and build a more competitive economy.

Gas Leak Detection

Nebraska City Utilities will check for gas leaks at anytime, day or night, at no charge to the customer.

Our customers are urged to call as soon as they think they smell gas in or around their homes.

Gas leak calls take preference over most anything else. Regardless of when the call comes in, night or day, we will get someone right on it. There is no charge for the call. Our customers’ safety is our number one concern.

When an employee goes on a gas leak call, he checks everything over very carefully; the appliances and piping. He also probes the ground at the riser, and does not leave until he has found something, or is certain there is not a problem.

If a problem is found, it will be isolated, or in some instances the gas may be shut off to the home, for safety reasons. The customer is then informed about the problem and advised to have the problem taken care of by a qualified technician.

CALL 873-3353 DAY OR NIGHT

Carbon Monoxide Detection

What is Carbon Monoxide?

Carbon Monoxide, also referred to as CO, is a flammable, colorless, odorless, tasteless toxic gas, produced during incomplete combustion of fuel – Natural Gas, Oil, Coal, Wood, Kerosene, etc.

How does Carbon Monoxide enter the home?

Carbon Monoxide can escape from any fuel-burning appliance such as a furnace, water heater, fireplace, woodstove or space heater.

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