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Residents or contractors must contact Call Before You Dig (CBYD) prior to excavating near any public utilities. CBYD will notify utilities that might be in the area. Utilities will locate their pipes and cables using paint and stakes, so excavators can conduct their work without causing damage or endangering people's safety.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionThe Connecticut Siting Council has legal jurisdiction over the siting of power facilities, transmission lines, hazardous wastes facilities, telecommunications towers, and other types of infrastructures.
Agency: Connecticut Siting CouncilUtility-related frequently asked questions including how to change electric companies and the rules for shutting off gas, electric, telephone and water service.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionHomeowners who smell natural or propane gas inside or outside their homes should contact their utility company immediately. If the smell is strong inside, residents are encouraged to leave their homes and call from outside. If the odor outside is strong or the homeowner hears the sound of escaping gas, move away from the source and then call.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionPublic Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA)
The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) regulates the rates and quality of services provided by Connecticut's investor-owned electricity, natural gas, water and telecommunication companies. It is also the franchising authority for the state's cable television companies.
Agency: Department of Energy and Environmental ProtectionThe Office of Consumer Council (OCC)
The Office of Consumer Council serves as an independent voice for Connecticut's public utility and telecommunications consumers through advocacy and customer education.
Agency: Office of Consumer Counsel