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Sandy less costly for N.J. Natural Gas than was feared

2013-02-09 08:55:44| Energy - Topix.net

A New Jersey Natural Gas technician, Carlos Rojas, turns off a gas main Oct. 31 at a home on Long Beach Island, N.J., damaged in Hurricane Sandy / Mark Wilson, Getty Images Shortly after the storm, the utility, which has 6,700 miles of lines serving nearly 500,000 customers, said estimated repairs would cost $40 million to $60 million.

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