New Jersey Natural Gas
NJNG PROVIDES WEEKLY UPDATE ON SERVICE RESTORATION EFFORTS
02/01/2013
- For Immediate ReleaseNew Jersey Natural Gas today provided the following update of our restoration of the storm-damaged portions of our system:
This week, we made 112 meters ready for natural gas on the Seaside Peninsula.
We continue to repair the portions of our system that serve the more heavily damaged side streets where main or services were retired for safety reasons. This week, we re-pressurized 750 feet of main serving 4th and 7th Avenues in the oceanfront section of Normandy Beach; 13,850 feet of main serving Harding in east Ortley Beach; 650 feet of main serving 7th Avenue in east Ortley Beach; 2,300 feet of main serving 3rd, Shuster and Washington in West Ortley Beach; and 1,340 feet of main serving East Avenue in Mantoloking.
We have completed, or expect to complete repairs and re-pressurize the following damaged side streets by the following dates:
| Streets |
Municipality or Area |
Tentative Date for Re-Pressurization |
| Baltimore, Elizabeth, Princeton, Bay |
Lavallette |
Complete |
| Bergen, North and South Lagoon, Channel |
Mantoloking |
Complete |
| Sailfish, Dawn |
Normandy Beach |
Complete |
| Broad, Ellison, Normandy, Arrow, 7th, Lake |
Chadwick Beach |
Complete |
| Marshmallow, North Lagoon, Hayes, Jacobsen |
Normandy Beach |
Complete |
| Harding, Coolidge |
Ortley Beach |
Complete |
| Ocean Terrace |
Seaside Heights |
Complete |
| Bay, Arnold, Tunney, Hiering, Bayside |
Ortley Beach |
Complete |
| Faber Lane |
Mantoloking |
Complete |
| Trenton, Newark, Elizabeth |
Lavallette |
Complete Baltimore to boardwalk |
| East Plover |
Ocean Beach |
Complete |
| West Central Avenue (Route 35) |
Chadwick Beach |
Complete Norman to 4th |
| O Street |
Seaside Park |
Complete |
| Princeton/Jersey City/New Jersey/Brooklyn |
Lavallette |
Complete |
| K Street |
Seaside Park |
Complete |
| 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 6th, 7th, Ocean Terrace |
Normandy Beach |
Complete East of Route 35 |
| Barnegat Lane |
Mantoloking |
2/8 Bergen to Herbert |
| East Avenue |
Mantoloking |
Complete Newman to Lyman |
| 8th, from Baltimore to Bay and Richmond |
Ortley Beach |
Complete |
| 4th and Dellmuth, from Washington to Bay |
Ortley Beach |
Complete |
| Tarpon, Dolphin, Marlin, Albacore, Holiday, Dune, Surf |
Ortley Beach |
Complete |
| Hiering/Colony |
Seaside Heights |
Complete |
| Harding Avenue north to Dover; east of Route 35 South |
Ortley Beach |
Complete |
| Harding Avenue; east of Route 35 North |
Ortley Beach |
2/1 to mid block |
| West Kupper, Baytree, West Marion, Rte. 35 South |
Normandy Beach |
TBD |
| East Kupper, Neptune, Georgian, Deauville, Jeanette, 9th, Sunset |
Normandy Beach |
TBD |
| 4th & 7th Avenues (east of Route 35) |
Normandy Beach |
Complete |
| Sea View Road, Ocean Road |
Ocean Beach |
TBD Oceanfront |
| Albertson Street |
Mantoloking |
TBD Runyon to the bay |
| 3rd, from Railway to Bay; Shuster, from Washington to Bay; Washington, from 3rd to 2nd |
Ortley Beach |
Complete |
| 7th Avenue, from Route 35 North to Oceanfront |
Ortley Beach |
Complete |
| Fort Avenue, Route 35 North |
Ortley Beach |
2/2 mid-block |
| 4th Avenue; Route 35 North |
Ortley Beach |
2/5 to Beier, including Nichols |
| 9th Avenue; east of Route 35 North |
Ortley Beach |
TBD mid-block |
| Bay Boulevard |
Ortley Beach |
2/1 1st to 2nd |
| 8th Avenue; Route 35 North to Ocean Avenue |
Ortley Beach |
2/4 |
After a street is successfully re-pressurized, it will take two to three days to re-establish the meters and service lines on that street. Once your meter work has been completed, you should see a tag on your meter, which indicates that your home or business has natural gas to its meter. As soon as you see the tag, and your home or business has electricity and is habitable and occupied, then you may have your own qualified technician determine that your natural gas system and equipment are safe for use, and turn on your natural gas service.
Updates on our schedule and progress are available at www.njng.com.
Federal, New Jersey and local safety codes prohibit tampering with natural gas meters and service lines. Even if natural gas service has not yet been restored to your area, this could significantly hamper efforts to restore service.
If you smell an odor of natural gas, leave the building immediately. Do not light matches, touch electrical switches or appliances, or use your telephone. From a safe location, customers should notify us of all gas leaks immediately at 800-GAS-LEAK.
Please remember that at least three business days prior to outdoor construction or digging, contractors and property owners – whoever is excavating – must call New Jersey One Call at 811 or 800-272-1000 and take the following steps:
- Wait for the site to be marked with paint, flags or stakes. Yellow indicates the presence of underground natural gas lines.
- Respect the marks and dig with care.
- Hand dig only (no mechanized equipment) within two feet of buried piping and facilities.
- Be mindful that inclement weather may wash away the painted markings.
For additional information, visit our Hurricane Sandy Resource Center at www.njng.com.
Contact:
Renée Amellio, Media
732-938-1144
Customer Services Department, Customer Inquiries
800-221-0051
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