Report potential gas leaks or hazards to Eastern Gas Transmission.
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What You Should Do Next
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Call for Emergencies
If you suspect a gas leak, call 1-888-264-8240 immediately.
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Contact 811 Before Excavation
If planning excavation work, call 811 or 1-800-242-1776 to ensure safety.
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Monitor for Signs
Be vigilant for signs of gas leaks, such as unusual sounds or smells.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I do if I smell gas?
- Call the toll-free number immediately to report the gas smell.
- How can I report a gas leak?
- Contact Eastern Gas Transmission at 1-888-264-8240 for emergencies.
- What signs indicate a gas leak?
- Look for hissing sounds, dead vegetation, or bubbles in standing water.
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Full Notice Text
A Number You May Never Need 1-888-264-8240 Don't hesitate to call the above toll-free number if you live near an Eastern Gas Transmission & Storage, Inc. pipeline and you suspect a potential pipeline hazard or notice any signs of a gas leak, such as: • hissing, blowing or roaring sounds of escaping gas; • the smell of natural gas; • unexplained dead vegetation or ground discoloration; • blowing dirt, sand or water; bubbles coming from standing water; exposed pipelines, or frozen ground when the weather is warm. That number will put you in touch with the Eastern Gas Transmission & Storage, Inc. 24-hour, 7-day emergency service. If you plan excavation work, please call 811 or: 1-800-242-1776 © 2026 EGTS/PA
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