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Non-Emergency Problems

Remember that if you are experiencing an emergency, call 911. If you are experiencing a power outage, gas emergency or water emergency call 731-422-7500 immediately to report it. Contact Us From time to time you may experience an issue with your utility services that needs attention but not immediately. Some…

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Bills & Payments

Understanding My Bill Receiving one bill for multiple utility services that includes cable TV, Internet and telephone can be a convenience. It can also be overwhelming and stressful. Explore this section to help you understand how to read your bill, learn about levelized billing and review the many payment options…

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Emergencies

Knowing what to do in the event of an emergency is critical for our customers and community. Browse the stories below for important information that can help keep everyone safe.

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Water

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Wastewater

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How to Shut Off Gas at the Meter

Before you shut off gas at the meter, you should know exactly where to locate your gas meter and the shutoff valve. Your natural gas meter should be mounted outside your home where the gas service line comes up from the ground to your meter, on the side or the…

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Excess Flow Valves

A federal regulation of the U.S. Department of Transportation concerning gas pipeline safety requires all natural gas utilities to inform customers of their right to request the installation of an Excess Flow Valve (EFV) on qualified natural gas service lines. An EFV is a mechanical shut-off device that can be…

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