A danger buried beneath our streets has resurfaced: thousands of miles of high-risk natural gas pipeline that cause destructive leaks every other day in the United States. In the past decade, more ...
HammerHead Trenchless, a leading manufacturer of trenchless installation, rehabilitation, and replacement solutions for underground utility infrastructure, today announced a new addition to its ...
PROVIDENCE — Two underground utilities — a stormwater-sewage collection system and a high-pressure gas main — would have to be moved if new PawSox owners build a stadium on former highway land now set ...
Natural gas mains made of steel, like the one that apparently failed in Thursday’s deadly California explosion, are considered especially susceptible to corrosion and leaking, leading regulators in ...
About every other day the past decade, a gas leak in the United States has destroyed property, hurt someone or killed someone, a USA TODAY Network investigation finds. The most destructive blasts have ...
In this Jan. 3, 1998 file photo, work crews repair a broken water main at 5th Avenue and 19th Street in New York. A detailed report, issued only a day before a deadly explosion in East Harlem leveled ...
THE CHRONICLE'S Dec. 4 editorial on the proposed expanded use of flexible metal tubing for gas lines in California homes contained enough misinformation that a consumer warning label should have been ...
About every other day the past decade, a gas leak in the United States has destroyed property, hurt someone or killed someone, a USA TODAY Network investigation finds. The most destructive blasts have ...
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