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Southern California Gas Agrees To $4M Settlement Over Massive Porter Ranch Gas Leak
Southern California Gas Co. agreed to pay聽$4 million to settle criminal charges over the聽massive聽gas leak聽near Porter Ranch聽last year, but the utility still faces potentially costly civil actions from both residents and regulators. The settlement ends a prosecution聽brought 聽by the Los Angeles County district attorney鈥檚 office, which accused the gas company of failing to properly notify authorities when the聽largest recorded聽methane leak in U.S.聽history first occurred. The leak聽forced thousands of residents to flee their homes for months as officials worked to cap the leak. (Walton, 9/13)
A utility that owns a well that leaked massive amounts of natural gas and drove thousands of families from their Los Angeles homes pleaded no contest to a criminal charge Tuesday as part of a $4 million settlement with prosecutors. ... The well that wasn't plugged until February led more than 8,000 families to move out of their homes in the Porter Ranch area of the San Fernando Valley. Many experienced headaches, nosebleeds and nausea during the event that scientists said was the largest known release of climate-changing methane in U.S. history. (Melley, 9/13)