Handyman Insurance, Pacific Gas and Electric Faces New Criminal Charges for San Bruno Pipeline Fire
Tuesday, Dec. 2nd 2014 9:35 AM
New criminal charges filed against a California utility over the 2010 San Bruno pipeline fire could add $1.5 billion in fines. PG&E could be facing new penalties of more than $1 billion when it appears in a U.S. federal court in San Francisco on Aug. 18 to address charges under a July 29 indictment that more than doubles the number of its alleged violations of the federal Pipeline Safety Act linked to a fatal 2010 gas pipeline blast in San Bruno, Calif.
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