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Sign up today for the Second Annual Heartland Walk for Warmth, February 20, 6 p.m., Heartland of America Park.

The one-mile walk raises money and awareness for area energy assistance programs. Click here for more information.

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The 2008 DEX Omaha phone book omitted the emergency gas and water number for the Metropolitan Utilities District on page 108 of the white business pages. The 24-hour emergency service to report gas leaks or other gas and water emergencies is 554.7777.

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In an emergency or disaster, turn off all gas appliances as you would if you were leaving your home -- like the stove, oven, gas fireplace, etc.

If there is a situation where gas needs to be shut off, M.U.D. will take care of it, and keep customers informed via the news media. To report a gas leak or water emergency, call 554.7777.

  1. If you detect a faint odor of natural gas, check the pilot lights. If the pilot light or burner flame is out, shut off the gas supply. Allow ample time for any gas accumulation to escape before relighting. If you smell an odor or know there is a damaged gas line, do not light any matches, candles, cigarette lighters, flashlights, motors or appliances. Don't use the light switch, telephone or cell phone.
  2. Get everyone out of the building. Call us at 554.7777 from a phone not located in the building to have the gas shut off.

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For your safety, call the Digger's Hotline before you dig. Call 811 for a free locate of utilities buried on your property.

For information about storing water for emergencies and disasters, please call the Douglas County Health Department, 444.7480.

 

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The Metropolitan Utilities District is a political subdivision of the State of Nebraska. We provide natural gas and safe drinking water to the Omaha metro area. Updated 1/5/09. ©1998-2009 Metropolitan Utilities District, Omaha, Nebraska. All rights reserved.