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Sewer Inspection Work in Your Neighborhood

The Legacy Cross Bore Program
Inspection equipment is utilized to maneuver inside sewer mains and laterals.

Contractors use a variety of equipment to monitor and inspect sewer mains and laterals, including a camera that is pushed through a sewer lateral cleanout or sewer main camera crawler that has the capability of launching laterals. 

At Atlanta Gas Light, we routinely inspect the sewers surrounding our existing and newly installed infrastructure and utilize contractors to perform this work. 

Impacted Communities

Customers in the communities where work will occur will receive a newsletter prior to the work beginning. 

See where we'll be working, or where we've recently completed work, by visiting the links below.

What is a cross bore?

A cross bore occurs when a new underground utility or structure intersects with an existing one, typically due to the use of trenchless technology. This intersection can compromise the integrity of the infrastructures.

Atlanta Gas Light - What is a cross bore?

What is a cross bore? Utilities use a trenchless technology called horizontal directional drilling (boring) to pull cables, conduit and pipe underground. This installation method causes less impact to the surrounding area and minimizes environmental disruption.

Why are sewer inspections necessary?

Utilities use a trenchless technology called horizontal directional drilling (boring) to pull cables, conduit and pipe underground. This installation method causes less impact to the surrounding area and minimizes environmental disruption. It also saves time, allowing utility crews to work more efficiently. Unfortunately, there are instances where our gas pipe is inadvertently pulled through existing infrastructure, leaving the opportunity for accidental damage to the gas pipe in the future.

If a natural gas pipe is found in your sewer line, stop all work immediately and call Atlanta Gas Light at 877.427.4321 and report it as a natural gas emergency. Be sure to let the customer service representative know that you have discovered a cross bore. We will take the appropriate steps to remove the gas line and make the area safe.

To learn more about Sewer Safety Precautions, visit links below:

Sewer Blockage Safety for Customers

Sewer Blockage Safety for Contractors

Smell gas? Act fast!