Upcoming PSE&G Gas Main Replacement

PSEG vehicle

 

What to Know Concerning an Upcoming Gas Main Replacement Project Along Jacobstown Road, according to PSE&G.

Our customers rely upon electric and gas to power their daily lives, PSE&G is considered an essential service. We continue this critical work to keep the power system safe and reliable, and we’re taking prudent measures and maintaining safety as our number one priority.

PSE&G will replace aging gas main along Jacobstown Road. with new piping – in an effort to provide the continued safety and reliability of your gas service. Please adhere to all detours and traffic guidance. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, and in the interest of maintaining the safety of our customers, our employees and their families, PSE&G workers and PSE&G contractors follow safety protocols guided by the CDC and NJ State Department of Health, as well as all directives from the Governor’s Office and county/municipal governments.

There will be no service upgrades associated with this job.

When possible, we avoid digging on properties. If we have to dig on your property, PSE&G/Contractor will restore any disturbance after the service line is installed. Grass areas are repaired and seeded, and concrete or asphalt openings are patched until final restoration work is scheduled.

PSE&G technicians will wear personal protective equipment and maintain physical distancing throughout the appointment. We ask that you keep a safe distance from our technicians and please allow technicians through the nearest entryway in proximity to the meter set location.

When work is finished, we repair roads with temporary pavement until the project is complete and the ground settles. This generally takes 45 to 90 days. Final restoration may take longer depending on the weather conditions, size of the project, time of year or at the request of the town. PSE&G will then have their contractors restore roads with permanent paving in accordance with town/county ordinances and paving requirements.

As with any construction project, you may experience an increase in traffic, loud noise and presence of heavy equipment and machinery. For more information on this project, as well as a video about the upgrade work, please visit pseg.com/gaswork. If you have any questions, please call 1-833-661-6400

If anyone in the household has a serious medical condition that may be aggravated by an interruption in gas service, please contact us immediately at 1-800-436-7734 (PSEG).

PSE&G Gas Construction Team

Plumsted Township never sends unsolicited email.  
You received this message because you requested a subscription to receive email alerts from Plumsted Township.