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one simple call to 811 gets underground utility-owned lines marked for free.
not calling can be life threatening and costly.
You can harm yourself or others, disrupt natural gas service to an entire neighborhood, and potentially
be responsible for injuries, repair costs, and criminal penalties.
Natural gas lines can be buried anywhere. If you ever suspect a natural gas leak, call 911 and
Southwest Gas at 877-860-6020 immediately, whether you're our customer or not.
Call 811
Before you dig!
Whether you're a homeowner or professional excavator, every digging
job requires a call — even small projects — so be sure to:
• Call 811 at least two working days before starting any digging project
• Wait for the site to be marked
• Respect the marks
• Dig with care
For more information about natural gas safety, visit
swgas.com/safety
or call 877-860-6020
Quartzsite Chamber & Tourism 1240 W. Main St. (across from McDonald's)
928-927-5200 • www.QuartzsiteTourism.com
$
2 each or 3/
$
5
PURCHASE TICKETS
MON, THURS. SAT. 10-2
or at the Park on July 4th - 5pm
ADOPT
A
DUCK!
WIN
A
PRIZE!
AT
QUARTZSITE
TOWN
PARK
FUN STARTS AT 5PM
AT DANCE PAVILION
QUARTZSITE TOWN PARK
ALL AGES EVENT
FIREWORKS AT DUSK!
The Quartzsite Police Explorers and
volunteers held a graffi ti abatement
early morning on Saturday, June
10th at the old Ted's Truck Stop.
The building is located on Main St.
across from the Yacht Club.
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Graffiti clean up
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