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UGI's Easton Natural Gas Main Replacement Project FAQ

FaqStaq News - Just the FAQs August 4, 2025
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UGI's Easton Natural Gas Main Replacement Project FAQ

Summary

UGI Utilities, Inc. is set to begin a natural gas main replacement project in Easton on August 6, aiming to enhance service reliability and safety, with completion expected by mid-October.

What is the purpose of UGI’s project in Easton?

The project aims to replace natural gas mains to ensure safe and reliable service, and offers some homes and businesses along the route the opportunity to convert to natural gas.

When will the UGI system upgrades in Easton take place?

The underground work is scheduled to begin on August 6 and is expected to be completed by mid-October, with construction occurring Monday through Friday from 7:00am to 5:00pm.

Where in Easton will the UGI project impact?

The project will impact North 13th Street between Bushkill Drive and Wood Avenue, affecting travel and parking in the area.

How will the UGI project affect residents and businesses?

Residents and businesses may experience road closures, detours, traffic delays, parking restrictions, and some interruptions to natural gas service during construction hours.

What should I do if I’m interested in converting to natural gas?

Contact UGI at 800-276-2722 or [email protected] for information on converting to natural gas.

Who is conducting the natural gas main replacement in Easton?

UGI Utilities, Inc., a natural gas and electric utility company serving over 760,000 customers, is conducting the project.

What factors could affect the completion date of the UGI project?

Weather and working conditions may impact the completion date, with final paving and restoration to occur after underground work is finished.

How can I get more information about UGI Utilities, Inc.?

Additional information is available at www.ugi.com.

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