MLGW will observe national Natural Gas
Utility Workers’ Day on Saturday, March 18. This is a time when communities such
as ours give recognition to employees who provide a valuable asset by working to
provide natural gas service safely and reliably to homes and businesses.
The annual nationwide event is intended to build public awareness about the hard work done by the employees of natural gas utilities. March 18 is the date of the New London, Texas school explosion in 1937 that led to the widespread odorization of natural gas and an increased emphasis on safety. Safety is a vital aspect to natural gas distribution and the employees of distribution companies endeavor to make natural gas delivery as safe as possible.
A
major project MLGW’s natural gas employees have been working on since 1992 is
the Division’s 30-year natural gas cast iron pipe retrofit
program. MLGW has spent $77 million on this project over the past 24 years to
replace more than 330 miles of cast iron pipes with polyethylene or steel pipes.
It is scheduled to be completed by 2022. The retrofit program improves natural
gas safety for the public and reinforces our infrastructure for MLGW’s future
natural gas service reliability and integrity, and for earthquake
mitigation.
“We are dedicating this Saturday to celebrate the exceptional work our natural gas utility workers do every day in this community and across the country,” said MLGW President and CEO Jerry Collins Jr. “MLGW and our customers depend on our natural gas workers to deliver reliable, affordable and safe natural gas service. Safety is a vital aspect of natural gas delivery, and our MLGW gas workers put safety first every day. They deserve a day to be recognized for their hard work and accomplishments. A big ‘Thank you!’ goes out to our natural gas workers!”
MLGW
looks forward to continuing to bring safe, affordable and reliable natural gas
into your homes and businesses. We also hope you will 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.
If you
would like to learn more about the benefits of natural gas and how your public
natural gas system works, contact MLGW Communications and Public Relations at (901) 528-4557.
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