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This project will replace aging natural gas pipelines in downtown Salt Lake City.

Project updates

June 14, 2024

200 South; 400 West to 200 West:

Through September 2024, our contractor will continue replacing the aging gas line along 200 south between approximately 250 West and 400 West.

Over the next couple of weeks, they will finish replacing the pipe between 300 West and 400 West and get the trench in the middle of the road backfilled, then continue replacing the plastic pipe on the north side of the road heading west.

  • All westbound lanes are CLOSED during the day between 200 West and 300 West.
  • At least one eastbound travel lane will be maintained at all times on 200 South within our project area.
  • There may be limited on-street parking available during construction activities, especially on the north side of 200 South.
  • Business, parking garage, and sidewalk access will be maintained.

Work will typically take place between the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., Monday through Friday. Weekend and night work may take place on occasion if needed.

  • Pedestrian routes and crossings will remain unobstructed during this work.
  • Business and parking garage access will be maintained.
  • Nearby residents and businesses can expect increased noise, dust, and vibration associated with construction.

Construction schedules are always subject to change due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances.

Project information

Frequently asked questions

At Enbridge Gas, we are committed to providing safe, reliable natural gas service at the lowest possible cost.

In recent years, as part of our continuing efforts to meet growing demand for natural gas while improving overall system integrity, we have begun replacing vital sections of our underground pipeline system serving the Wasatch Front. In most cases we are replacing older pipe with newer, stronger and larger diameter pipe.

These new pipelines carry more supplies, enabling us to better serve the growing number of new homes and businesses in Utah.

They also enhance safety and reliability by making our system easier to monitor and maintain. Some of the older sections of our system have pipe in varying diameters, ranging from six to 20 inches. Replacing these with pipe of the same diameter makes them accessible to "smart tools. These tools -- commonly known as "pigs" -- use MRI technology to inspect the pipe interior, making it possible to detect and correct potential problems before they occur.

No. Redundancies in our system should make it possible to replace the existing pipeline without interrupting service to any customers.

If your property is on or adjacent to the right-of-way, you will receive prior notification by mail alerting you to construction. We work closely with residents and city officials to minimize potential impacts on residents' property. If we do need to access its legal right-of-way to work on or near your property, the company will make reasonable efforts to ensure the landscape is returned as closely as possible to its previous state. This does not include replacement, repair or compensation for unauthorized structures, plants, objects and etc. currently located within the right-of-way.

Residents can make the process easier by making sure that items such as large, deep-rooted trees, concrete slabs, sheds, fences or other structures do not encroach upon our right-of-way. These items not only violate right-of-way policy but also pose a safety hazard and may hinder our ability to reach our pipeline in case of emergency or to perform necessary maintenance.

For more information about what is and is not allowed on pipeline rights-of-way, request a company brochure by contacting a representative at 801-324-3149.

Construction may require temporary lane closures and/or detours. During construction, we strive to maintain traffic in both directions on city streets at all times, however temporary lane restrictions can be expected.

Private driveways and access to side streets and business parking lots may also occasionally be temporarily blocked by excavation work. When not in use, open trenches will be plated to maintain access during business hours, at night and on weekends.

Any changes in traffic or access will be kept to a minimum and will be as brief as possible.

Before construction starts in front of your home or business, a company representative will contact you to discuss where you would like access maintained. Signs notifying the public that businesses are open during construction will be made available for those who request them.

Residents can reduce the risk of accidents by driving carefully in construction zones and keeping children away from the construction site. We work closely with city and state transportation officials to ensure safety and minimize inconvenience to drivers and pedestrians during construction.

This project has a dedicated email and 24/7 hotline for any questions or concerns. Please send us an email or call the hotline at 385-557-2585.