Instead of making costly repairs to correct defective welds on the San Bruno pipeline, PG&E decided it was worth it to accept the risk. But, PG&E are not the only ones that accepted some degree of risk. Should homeowners share some of the blame for taking the risk of living next to a gas pipeline right of way? See article at http://authspot.com/thoughts/san-brunos-pge-disaster-a-game-of-risk/ for discussion and link to a new publication " Pipeline Risk and its Application to Local Development Decisions."
Louis N. Molino, Sr., CET
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FF/EMT-B/FSI/EMSI
Freelance Consultant/Trainer/Author/Journalist/Fire Protection Consultant
Training Program Manager, Fire and Safety Specialists, Inc.
(www.fireandsafetyspecialsits.com)
Technical Editor, Industrial Fire World
(www.fireworld.com)
LNMolino@aol.com
Lou@fireworld.com
979-690-7559 (IFW/FSS Office)
979-690-7562 (IFW/FSS Fax)
979-412-0890 (Cell Phone)
IFW/FSS Office Address:
540 Graham Road,
College Station, Texas 77845
IFW/FSS Mailing Address:
Post Office Box 9161,
College Station, Texas 77842
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