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Friday Morning Coffee: A Breakfast Buffet Of Links.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Friday Morning, Fellow Seekers. If you're like us, the chances are pretty good that, even at this early hour, you're already looking forward to the long holiday weekend ahead. If you're even in the office this morning, perhaps you're...... -
Feds increased, state cut gas-safety funding
OF THE MORNING CALLFatal gas pipeline explosions in Allentown and Philadelphia this year are casting light on whether the nation's pipeline-inspection system, funded by state and federal assessments on gas utilities, is adequate to keep the public safe. Pipeline safety...Tags: Finance, Explosions, Energy Resources, Natural Gas, Allentown
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UGI was warned about pipes
Federal investigators, responding to a fatal gas explosion in Allentown, told UGI Corp. 19 years ago that the company probably would need to replace miles of corroding pipeline in the city to reduce the threat to public safety. The conditions...Tags: Volleyball, Emergency Incidents, Washington, DC, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Ed Pawlowski
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State trails others in gas pipeline fixes
OF THE MORNING CALLPennsylvania is laced with 11,000 miles of aging gas pipelines like the one implicated in the deadly Feb. 9 explosion in Allentown because legislators, regulators and gas companies haven't agreed on how to accelerate pipeline replacement -- a reform...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Finance, Robert M Tomlinson, Energy Resources, Natural Gas
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Final tally of blast relief: $185,550
Of The Morning CallThe Lehigh Valley's charitable impulse ran so strongly in the weeks after Allentown's deadly gas explosion, it surprised even some veterans of disaster relief. "This particular disaster touched the community in a way I've never seen before," said...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Companies and Corporations, Human Interest, Emergency Incidents, Explosions
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LaHood seeks better pipeline oversight
Of The Morning CallWhen U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood visits Allentown on Monday he will announce plans to streamline oversight of pipelines and improve communication among federal, state and local governments and private companies. LaHood invited CEOs of...Tags: Politics, Explosions, Natural Gas, Energy Resources, Companies and Corporations
May 25, 2012
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Feb 27, 2011
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Mar 2, 2011
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Mar 27, 2011
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Apr 5, 2011
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Apr 2, 2011
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