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Dołączył: 26 Sty 2011
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Wysłany: Śro 11:00, 26 Sty 2011 Temat postu: a PG&E gas superintendent |
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ne that could cause just as great a danger, if not a greater danger, if the valve shut-off process is not done correctly." Council queries PG&E The council had numerous questions for two PG&E representatives attending the meeting. Councilwoman Althea Polanski asked PG&E officials about the condition of the pipelines under Milpitas and the fear that many residents have regarding gas lines being in their neighborhoods. Bill Wallace, a PG&E gas superintendent, said the company had increased the frequency of its five-year gas leak surveys conducting two rounds of surveys last year alone as a result of the San Bruno disaster. "So you should have a lot of confidence that any existing leaks that needed or were found to need immediate attention were dealt with immediately," Wallace said. Wallace added the Milpitas Terminal was staffed 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and that a gas control center located in San Francisco also monitored all pipeline activity on the system on the same 365-day basis. Councilwoman Debbie Giordano queried staff if City of Milpitas could bill PG&E for costs the city will incur for the extra training that city fire crews, police and other staff are doing with PG&E. Giordano considered this type of additional training between the
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