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Atlanta Gas Light Co. Cuts Deal to Settle Pipeline-Safety Case.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
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May 17, 2000| Author:
Quinn, Matthew C.
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May 16--Atlanta Gas Light Co. faces no major sanctions under the proposed settlement of a complaint alleging a series of underground pipeline safety violations, including one that snarled traffic on I-85 for six hours last fall.
Under a settlement scheduled for a Public Service Commission vote today, AGL agrees to continue a $350,000-a-year internal "quality assurance" program to train workers in procedures for marking pipelines. In addition, the company will make a $45,...
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