California alleges utility falsified pipeline safety records
Source: Associated Press
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Regulators on Friday accused one of Californias largest utilities of falsifying safety documents for natural gas pipelines for years following its criminal conviction and multimillion-dollar fine for a pipeline explosion that killed eight people near San Francisco.
The California Public Utilities Commission said an investigation by its safety and enforcement division found Pacific Gas & Electric Co. lacked enough employees to fulfill requests to find and mark natural gas pipelines.
Because of the staff shortage, PG&E pressured supervisors and locators to complete the work, leading staff to falsify data from 2012 to 2017, regulators said. The company had common knowledge among its supervisors that locators falsified data, the commission said.
Utility falsification of safety related records is a serious violation of law and diminishes our trust in the utilitys reports on their progress, commission President Michael Picker said in a statement. These findings are another example of why we are investigating PG&Es safety culture.
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