Business & Tech

Shades of San Bruno? PG&E Finds 'Bump' in Healdsburg-Santa Rosa Gas Line

CBSSanFrancisco.com reports that PG&E lowered pressure on the line in July.

 PG&E has detected a slight anomaly in the gas line between Healdsburg and Santa Rosa.

According to CBSSanFrancisco.com, the utility lowered pressure in the line 11 percent in July after detecting a slight "bump."

CBSSanFrancisco.com reported the news in a story over the weekend.

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A Bay Area town -- San Bruno -- was devastated and people were killed after a PG&E gas pipeline exploded last September.

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Since then, PG&E has been under strong pressure to disclose, track, repair and monitor all of its pipelines in the Bay Area.


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