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Feature July 2010 Vol. 237 No. 7

Todays Energy Theft Detection Models Help Protect Revenues While Enhancing Neighborhood Safety

People who turn valves that only the utility should operate, or who install unauthorized connections to divert gas around meters and into their homes or businesses are not only breaking the law, they are also endangering property and lives. Tampering with a gas meter or natural gas line could cause property damage and fatal injury from asphyxiation, explosion or fire.

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