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About the TGA

The Texas Gas Association is composed of more than 100 Texas gas distribution and transmission companies, including representatives of both municipal and investor-owned systems. The membership also includes numerous master meter operators. Association members serve more than 99 percent of the gas distribution customers in the State of Texas.

The membership also includes more than 120 associate members and more than 250 individual members.

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Because natural gas is colorless, odorless, and tasteless, mercaptan (a chemical that smells like sulfur) is added before distribution, to give it a distinct unpleasant odor (it smells like rotten eggs). This added smell serves as a safety device by allowing it to be detected in the atmosphere, in cases where leaks occur.

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Leverty and Tuttle - President's Plaque Jeff presenting Gavel Plaque to Don Tuttle at podium - awards Passing the gavel - Tuttle and Leverty 2 Passing the gavel - tuttle and Leverty Femal, Holub and DelValle - linda's gift Roussel and Carroll with Leverty - award Hazlewood with Leverty - award Kocian with Leverty - award Perossa with Leverty - award Isenberg with Leverty - award Rogers with Leverty - award

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