PG&E press release:

Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) is enhancing the safety and reliability of its natural gas system in Humboldt County. As part of PG&E’s Pipeline Replacement Program, the company is replacing gas distribution lines that run through downtown Eureka. Those in the area of Eureka High School and 14th Street area should expect traffic delays through March.

Starting Monday, March 9, PG&E and contracted gas crews will begin work at various locations amid a one square mile section of downtown Eureka, that encompasses approximately, the borders being I Street (west location), 14th Street (north), L Street (east) and Del Norte Street (south).

This is the general work area we’re lookin’ at, here.

For the safety of the public and workers, there will be some road closures throughout the duration of the project and some roads may be condensed from two-lane roads to one-lane roads, depending on the week. To aid drivers through the construction zone, PG&E has hired contractors for traffic management.

Traffic control crews will start setting up at 7 a.m. Monday through Saturday, with construction happening between 8:30 am and 5:00 pm. Residents and businesses in the area received letters and automated phone calls about the work.

As the project progresses, crews may release natural gas from the pipeline and will follow all necessary safety requirements. This is called venting the line. As PG&E purges gas from the line, the smell of natural gas and the sound of venting may be noticeable. The natural gas released during venting will quickly dissipate into the atmosphere and will not be harmful. However, PG&E encourages anyone who has concerns about natural gas odors in or around their home or business to call PG&E at 1-800-743-5000.

Gas service to customers will not be impacted during the project. Barring inclement weather or other factors, the gas safety project is expected to be complete by October.

For more information on PG&E’s gas safety programs, visit www.pge.com/gassafety and click on “Safety Initiatives”.