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Safety

To report a gas leak, call the city's 24/7 emergency dispatch center at (727) 462-6633.

Report a Leak

To report a gas leak, call our 24/7 emergency dispatch center at (727) 462-6633. Here are some helpful tips for suspected gas leaks.

Gas and Storm Safety

As your community energy provider, Clearwater Gas System is committed to maintaining the highest safety standard possible.

Excess Flow Valves

An EFV is a mechanical safety device that is installed inside a natural gas distribution service line between the street and residential meter. Excess flow valves are primarily designed so that general usage, such as turning on appliances, will not trigger the valve to close.

Call Before You Dig

Information from Sunshine 811 on safety protocols regarding digging near gas mains.

Customer-Owned Gas Piping: Things To Know

Please review the related gas safety information inside regarding customer-owned gas piping to learn more about your responsibilities for required maintenance and upkeep as a homeowner and/or business owner.

Carbon Monoxide Detectors

The city of Clearwater and Clearwater Gas System recommend the use of carbon monoxide detectors with gas stoves and/or other appliances.


 

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