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Community News Update Temporary Water Outage

This Saturday, April 21, our service teams will be installing three new valves in our existing water line to prevent future widespread interruption. This maintenance will cause approximately 900 residents along the US11 route to experience some temporary interruptions in water service between 9:00 am until 4:00 pm. Continue reading for additional information.

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Practice Safe Digging!

Spring is finally here! With the threat of cold weather behind us and the ground ready for planting, eager homeowners are gearing up to start those outdoor digging projects. Before you reach for that shovel to start digging, remember to call 811 to ensure that your buried utility lines are marked. 

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Detecting a Natural Gas Leak

Natural Gas is one of the safest, most reliable and environmentally-friendly fuels used today.   However, gas lines can deteriorate and corrode over time causing leaks to happen. How can you recognize a natural gas leak? Continue reading to find out more.

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Decrease in Water Pressure

This week, we have received several calls from customers in the Carrington / Argo area who are experiencing a slight change in water pressure.  We want to communicate the cause of this drop in pressure.

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Energy Saving Tips to Save Money

Are you interested in reducing your monthly utility bill? Continue reading for 10 energy saving tips that will help save you money.

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Natural Gas Living

Nothing adds more efficiency, comfort and convenience to a home than natural gas. Take a look at this American Gas Association interactive home to see some ways residents are using the comfort and convenience of natural gas in their homes.

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Reasons to Cook with Natural Gas

Are you interested in converting from an electric stove to a gas stove? Keep reading for 5 good reasons to make the switch to natural gas.

Trussville Gas & Water is a public utility.

Opening the natural gas valve in 1947 was the foundation to a sound economy for the city of Trussville. Even in 1947, business leaders in Trussville understood the value of a public natural gas utility that would provide services to the homes and businesses in our community. Because Trussville Gas & Water is publicly-owned, we are directly accountable to the citizens that we serve. By managing the utilities in our city service area, Trussville Gas & Water is able to control the rates as well as the reliability and quality of utility services provided to our community.

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