Gas pipes that were installed under Mill Road in Maldon at the end of World War Two are set for a new lease of life when engineers from Cadent – the UK’s largest gas distribution network – carry out essential reinforcement work later this month.
The project will see 240 metres of gas main in Mill Road reinforced, helping to future-proof the local network and keep gas flowing safely and reliably to homes and businesses.
The project is part of a £123million investment this year, which will see more than 395km of gas pipes upgraded across the East of England.
Work gets underway on Monday 27 July and is expected to last nine weeks, finishing on Friday 25 September.
To allow engineers to complete the work safely, Mill Road will need to be closed to traffic for the duration of the project. The work will also affect Park Drive, and a signed diversion route will be in place.
Cadent is holding a public information event on Monday 20 July, between 11am and 1pm, at Promenade Park, next to the pay and display coach and car park on the corner of Mill Road and Park Drive. Residents and businesses are invited to come along to find out more about the work and speak to the customer team who will be on site to help.
Eleanor Buxton, Head of Work Management at Cadent, said: The metallic pipes in this section of our network were originally laid in 1945 and have served the local area well for many decades. Reinforcing them now will help ensure we can continue to deliver gas safely and reliably to people’s homes and businesses, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
These upgrades also have big environmental gains, as they reduce methane emissions and enable a move to more renewable gases like biomethane. This is essential for a cleaner future – the UK will need energy to come from a range of sources to meet demand and be sustainable.
We are very conscious of the disruption works like this cause and hope people understand this project is essential to maintain a long-term safe gas supply.
Gas stays ON for the duration of work. The only interruption to supply will be to properties that take a direct feed from the pipes being replaced. Supply to these properties will be disconnected for a short while, as the property gets connected onto the new pipe. Advance notice will be given, and more information will be provided to these properties.
If you smell gas, always ring the National Gas Emergency Service immediately on 0800 111 999*, day or night. Do not assume it is related to this work; it may not be and needs to be checked.
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