To ensure the continued safe and reliable delivery of natural gas to its customers, Eversource is investing more than $700,000 to upgrade the gas distribution system in downtown Stamford.
The project includes replacing more than 600 feet of existing cast iron and bare steel gas main with newer plastic pipe – which is safer, more durable and better able to handle fluctuations in underground temperatures. Always working to serve customers better, Eversource has replaced approximately 120 miles of aging gas lines around the state since 2012.
“These investments allow us to further modernize the gas distribution system, minimizing repairs and any service interruptions,” said Eversource President of Gas Operations Bill Akley. “Proactively upgrading the system helps to ensure our customers in Connecticut have a better, stronger network for decades to come.”
The downtown Stamford upgrade project is underway, with construction crews working between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Work will be done along Summer, Bank, Main, Broad and Clark streets.
For information on Eversource’s natural gas expansion efforts, visit Eversource.com.