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Customers Encouraged to Monitor Natural Gas Meter and Furnace Vent Areas

BOISE, ID – January 6, 2017 – With the recent heavy accumulations of snow, Intermountain Gas Company is encouraging customers to inspect their natural gas meter and furnace vent areas to make sure there is not a buildup of snow and ice. Customers are encouraged to clear the snow and ice away from the meter set and the furnace vent area.

Also, anyone operating snow removal equipment needs to be aware of objects buried under the snow, which can include natural gas meters and risers.

Accumulations of snow and ice can cause the regulator and meter to malfunction and result in a hazardous situation. A buried or iced-over regulator may become clogged, affecting the supply of gas to the appliances. When melting occurs and the snow becomes wet and heavy, it can put pressure on the meter setting and cause strain on the associated piping. In extreme cases, the possibility exists that the piping could break.

Customers should also inspect the area around the furnace vent to ensure snow and ice is not blocking the vent. Blocked vents can cause your equipment to stop working properly. Vents can be either PVC pipe or galvanized cylindrical steel. PVC vents can be found extending through the exterior walls of the home or the roof; galvanized vents are found extending through the roof.

If you believe damage has occurred around the meter set, please call Intermountain Gas Company at 800-548-3679 so the problem can be repaired.

FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE:

Call 800-548-3679

FOR MEDIA INQUIRIES:

Call 701-530-1093 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. CT Monday through Friday.

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