Citizens Energy Group is a utility service company, distributing natural gas, water, and wastewater services to more than 900,000 customers in Central Indiana, and operating one of the nation's largest district steam and chilled water cooling systems. At Citizens, our vision is fulfilling the promise of the Trust to serve our customers and communities with unparalleled excellence and integrity.
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Is it safe to drink tap water in Indianapolis?
Is it safe to drink tap water in Indianapolis?
Don't you need a backflow preventer on this?
Love you Chef Alan!
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Thank you so much for this helpful video
People DO need to get in there! if they need to shut off the water for a repair its not just a plumber job but a homeowners job as well. this is not complete until you show people how to turn off and on the water and maybe even how to read their own meter since we are paying you guys for it!
Who is that guy?
Thank you Terri!
Very informative. Thank you! What is a proper seal for an outdoor water meter?
Amazing but my question is how much bio gas you are producing from your this plant?
Every time I try to register it keeps saying I'm already registered but won't let me submit a new user name n password
You guys are the reason they took the dislike button away “freedom of speech” my butt 😂
That Coca Cola brother money must be hittin 😂
Just checking. You guys know they there are 7 days in a week right? Might rethink the Waterwise campaign with this fresh information.
If I pay the $700 + amt due in the morning at one of stores that accepts cash for immediate payment, will my service be turned back on tomorrow
Wow amazing! You all rock!!😊
I am STP operator in Hyderabad❤
A paragon of entertainment
Thanks for the video. It was good to see the exact sort of lid that I will have to open to shut off water for repairs.
I'm so proud of my man Sam Richey
Watched it with viewer given to me at JCC Earth Day Festival. Pretty cool! Thanks for sharing!
Wonderful!!
You didn’t FIND the gas meter - it was right out in the open air. Likewise your water meter. It was right in plain sight! You’re not exactly Sherlock Holmes are you.
This is useless. You didn’t “find” the water meter. It was never lost. It was right in front of you.
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I worked for a large gas utility in MASS in 80, 90s and early 2000. MASS has some of the oldest cast iron main system in the country and at that time almost 100yrs. I went into distribution late 80s after being a service tech. Distribution covered 6 cities and towns and used off hour coverage. Not 1 person thought their job was a joke and I can claim working all winter long covering and repairing leaks. We never lost 1 in our area because of how professional we were. There is nothing like being outdoors in the AM and blistering cold clean air. Most incidents I research were caused by others but nobody hears the final report. The big gripe I have is progressing in management has gone to book qualified instead of in house progression. I made 1 video after a big incident in MASS and it couldn't be seen for a year. My final years were district inspector doing markout for Dig safe program
Thank you !!!
Looks like we have the same water meter cover in Utah. Thanks!
Avoid budget billing at all costs!
Here in 2022 I live right down the street and the basketball Court needs fixed lmao
Excellent work. Plant looks like it could use some upgrading on the clarifiers.
If it this simple I Will definitely register
How do you do this man??
I am here today I am very excited
Yay
Nice dear
Thank you
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I thought this was going to be corporate propaganda, but this is actually a well-presented, informative video. I had no idea about the storage facilities in Greene and Sullivan counties, but that makes sense, geologically speaking. I'm originally from Texas, which has severe problems delivering gas during severe winter weather; but I've noticed there are no problems having sufficient gas to keep our home in Indianapolis warm, even when it's -15ºF.
Why this cringy voiceover? Sounds terrible, let real people talk. Why there is no spokesperson? Why so many open questions? It can't function in such a simple way as explained here.
It’s a gravity fed tunnel…pretty simple actually. I’m a miner for the digindy project
Secretly part of the Elites plan to move underground. Look up city under Ozarks
Ok, yeah, so I am absolutely one of those people pleasing wusses who reads the online birthday cards her bank sends her, because, hey, somebody went through the trouble of thinking about it, lol. But this video was actually interesting. It is nice to see people good at their jobs and with high work ethics. I am grateful for affordable heating, on cold days, or just having something as mundane as a hot shower, which we often take for granted. Just, you know, your work is appreciated. Hope that helps when the job gets hard at times.
Thank you for the very kind comment!!! We will be sure to share this with team members!!!
@@CitizensEnergyGroupHello, I work at a gas distribution station in the operator's office. Can I come to America and work there in my profession?
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closed captions would make this more accessible for people.
+1
Do you put fluoride in our drinking water? Would like an honest answer. Would it be added in the underground "testing" area?
the answer is On their website. All urban water treatment plants add fluoride, it's been that way for decades, Many decades, Like when my Boomer Parents were kids long ago
It may be SAFE to drink, but the moment you put it through any kind of filter you find out it's full of RUST and other particulates. Even living close to the white river plant in a division built in the past 20 years, we had to put a reverse osmosis system in place to ensure it was GOOD QUALITY water. SAFE is not the same as GOOD QUALITY. Fix the infrastructure that passes the water from the plant, otherwise it's a total waste sending clean water through rusty city pipes, yuk!
I enjoyed my 13 years working here!