PIPELINE SAFETY INFORMATION
Natural gas pipelines are the nation's safest method of
transporting energy, quietly delivering large volumes of the clean-burning fuel
across the country, as well as to homes and businesses.
Montana-Dakota Utilities Co. operates approximately 8,400
miles of natural gas pipeline. The gas is delivered for household, commercial
and industrial use. Montana-Dakota operates a safe and efficient pipeline
distribution network of stations, mains, valves, services and meters.
Natural gas energy is the most popular home heating fuel in America, and
natural gas pipelines are among the safest and most secure methods of
transporting energy. In addition, pipeline operators are extensively regulated
by federal and state regulations with regard to design, construction, operation
and maintenance. The natural gas industry works hard to stay abreast of new
security methods and technologies to ensure the highest levels of security.
Montana-Dakota maintains memberships in numerous industry
associations and we evaluate our security procedures on a regular basis for
continual enhancement. At Montana-Dakota, our main goal is to deliver natural
gas reliably and safely to you, our customer.
The number one cause of pipeline accidents or problems is
third party damage caused by digging. Even minor damage such as a dent,
scrape, crease or gouge to a pipeline coating may cause a leak or failure.
Call before you dig. No matter the size of the job - big or
small - call before you dig. It's the law. Place just one call to locate all
underground utilities. Call 811 before you dig.
The law requires that all persons planning excavations to
notify the Center at least 48 hours (excluding weekends and holidays) before digging so underground utilities can be located. Calling 811 is free.
You can also call these toll-free numbers:
North Dakota 1-800-795-0555
Montana 1-800-424-5555
South Dakota 1-800-781-7474
Wyoming 1-800-849-2476
For more information about natural gas pipelines, click on
any of the following links:
Emergency
Public Education
Frequently Asked Questions
One-Call Contact Information
Service Territory Maps
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