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CT agency hits utility with $100K civil penalty for ‘safety violations.’ Company fights back

Summary by Hartford Courant
The state Public Utilities Regulatory Authority has issued a civil penalty of $100,000 against Southern Connecticut Gas Company for what the agency alleges is pipeline safety violations, records show. PURA wrote it, “has reason to believe that the Southern Connecticut Gas Company failed to follow written operations and maintenance procedures for connecting a new main to an existing main in violation of federal regulations and state law.” The PUR…
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