PG&E has finally agreed to move the pipeline from the Crestmoor neighborhood. PG&E would have us believe the decision was made out of concern for residents. According to PG&E president Christopher Johns:
PG&E understands that no one wants the damaged section of Line 132 rebuilt at its current location. We know residents in the neighborhood
regulations, when the CPUC caught PG&E in a violation, it let PG&E slide. Not just once. But more than 400 times in the
2009 about PG&E’s underground systems. I warned then that PG&E’s whole underground infrastructure was collapsing and that, unless PG&E did something right away, people would be hurt.
esult in a major catastrophe. It further warned that the economic cost of the catastrophe could jeopardize the utility’s financial condition. But it didn’t warn its customers.