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For more than 160 years Washington Gas Company has been distributing natural gas in the District of Columbia Maryland and Virginia Today with more than one million

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For more than 160 years Washington Gas Company has been distributing natural gas in the District of Columbia Maryland and Virginia Today with more than one million customers throughout the greater Washington DC metropolitan region the company manage. 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