Friday, April 19, 2019

PUC Investigation Finds No Petroleum Pipeline Leak In Berks County

On April 19, the Public Utility Commission announced an extensive investigation concerning a petroleum pipeline located in Berks County by the Bureau of Investigation & Enforcement (I&E) has concluded that there is no evidence of a pipeline leak.
Safety engineers from I&E, the independent investigation and enforcement bureau of the Public Utility Commission, were initially mobilized on March 17, 2019, to investigate a strong gasoline odor in South Heidelberg Township, Berks County.
That location is along the right-of-way of Sunoco pipeline line No. 12001, used to transport petroleum products from a terminal near Reading to points in northern Pennsylvania and New York state.
While I&E discovered no evidence of a recent pipeline leak, the bureau remains in communication with the Department of Environmental Protection regarding the results of soil testing at the site.
Reporting Pipeline Safety Incidents
The Pipeline Safety Division encourages residents and businesses located near pipelines to understand how to recognize and report unusual incidents involving those lines – including the sounds, smells and sights of possible leaks.
Pipeline operators are required to regularly provide safety and awareness information to property owners along their routes, along with emergency contact information. If you suspect a leak, call 9-1-1 or local emergency responders and the pipeline operator from a safe location.
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