New Jersey Natural Gas
NEW JERSEY NATURAL GAS WANTS YOU TO BE A PARTNER IN SAFETY
03/16/2022 - For Immediate Release“With spring here, and home and business owners eager to start their outdoor projects, New Jersey Natural Gas reminds everyone to call 811 before they start any digging, no matter the size of the project” said John Wyckoff, vice president of energy delivery at New Jersey Natural Gas. “The leading cause of pipeline incidents is third-party damage, which can put people and homes at risk. It is critical for our customers to be aware anyone doing work can keep themselves and their communities safe by simply calling 811 – not only is it free, it’s also the law.”
Failing to call 811 often results in careless digging, disrupting vital services, property and environmental damage, repair costs, fines and even injuries. According to the Common Ground Alliance, every nine minutes an underground utility line is damaged because someone decided to dig without first
calling 811.
Dialing 811 will connect you to New Jersey One Call, which notifies the appropriate utility companies of your intent to dig. Professional locators will then visit the dig site to mark the approximate locations of underground utilities with flags, paint or both. Yellow indicates a natural gas line.
During National Safe Digging Month, and throughout the year, NJNG encourages homeowners to take the following steps before beginning to dig:
- Always call 811 at least three, but not more than 10, business days prior to the start of digging, regardless of the depth of the dig or your familiarity with the property.
- Before digging, confirm the markout has taken place. Yellow indicates the presence of underground natural gas lines.
- Respect all markings. Take a photo of the markout because inclement weather may wash away painted markings. Maintain the marks until no longer necessary and move the location of your project if it is near utility line markings.
- Dig with care and respect the tolerance zone – remember to always use hand tools to dig within two feet of the outer wall of the marked facility and exposing the facility prior to using mechanized equipment.
About New Jersey Resources
New Jersey Resources (NYSE: NJR) is a Fortune 1000 company that, through its subsidiaries, provides safe and reliable natural gas and clean energy services, including transportation, distribution, asset management and home services. NJR is composed of five primary businesses:
- New Jersey Natural Gas, NJR’s principal subsidiary, operates and maintains over 7,500 miles of natural gas transportation and distribution infrastructure to serve over half a million customers in New Jersey’s Monmouth, Ocean and parts of Morris, Middlesex and Burlington counties.
- Clean Energy Ventures invests in, owns and operates solar projects with a total capacity of more than 365 megawatts, providing residential and commercial customers with low-carbon solutions.
- Energy Services manages a diversified portfolio of natural gas transportation and storage assets and provides physical natural gas services and customized energy solutions to its customers across North America.
- Storage and Transportation serves customers from local distributors and producers to electric generators and wholesale marketers through its ownership of Leaf River and the Adelphia Gateway Pipeline Project, as well as our 50% equity ownership in the Steckman Ridge natural gas storage facility.
- Home Services provides service contracts as well as heating, central air conditioning, water heaters, standby generators, solar and other indoor and outdoor comfort products to residential homes throughout New Jersey.
NJR and its over 1,200 employees are committed to helping customers save energy and money by promoting conservation and encouraging efficiency through Conserve to Preserve® and initiatives such as The SAVEGREEN Project® and The Sunlight Advantage®. For more information about NJR:
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