San Bruno blast: PG&E ordered to check pipes
Nanette Asimov, John Wildermuth,Demian Bulwa, Chronicle Staff Writers
San Francisco Chronicle September 12, 2010 09:39 PM Copyright San Francisco Chronicle. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Monday, September 13, 2010
San Bruno -- A state regulator on Sunday ordered Pacific Gas and Electric Co. to check for leaks in all of its thousands of miles of natural gas pipelines, an effort to protect the public as federal investigators step up their probe into why a pipe in San Bruno ruptured and touched off a deadly blast.
The California Public Utilities Commission said it would direct PG&E to focus on high-pressure pipelines in heavily populated areas like the San Bruno neighborhood that erupted in flames on Thursday evening. The agency also told PG&E to detail how much it has spent to replace pipelines and ensure their safety since 2005.
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