Safety Info Menu What To Do If You Smell Gas Carbon Monoxide Info Safety Data Sheet Call Before You Dig Call-Before You Dig Reqs (New Provisions) Recognizing and Reporting Emergencies What is CSST? What is Customer Piping? Call Before You Clear Your Sewer Line! What is an Excess Flow Valve? What To Do If You Smell Gas Carbon Monoxide Info Safety Data Sheet Call Before You Dig Call-Before You Dig Reqs (New Provisions) Recognizing and Reporting Emergencies What is CSST? What is Customer Piping? Call Before You Clear Your Sewer Line! What is an Excess Flow Valve? Piping WHAT IS CUSTOMER PIPING? Delta is committed to ensuring that the natural gas lines to your home or business remain safe and reliable. Delta owns and maintains the natural gas pipeline and facilities leading up to and including your meter. This maintenance includes regular inspections to ensure no leaks are present and the lines are in good condition.You own and are responsible for all buried and aboveground natural gas piping on your property that runs from the outlet of meter to the structure and other outside gas appliances as well as all piping within the structure. This is referred to as “customer piping” and must be maintained by you, the customer. If the customer piping is not properly maintained, leaks can occur and create a hazardous condition.To keep your home or business safe, you should monitor and properly maintain the natural gas lines that you own. A licensed plumber or qualified technician can assist you with the inspection and maintenance of your customer piping. Any unsafe condition that is discovered should be repaired immediately.Delta is committed to the safe and reliable delivery of natural gas to your home or business. Please feel free to call your local District office if you have any questions or need any additional information concerning your customer piping.