PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Philadelphia Gas Works is promising to provide free methane detectors and alarms to its customers. The pilot program is part of a revised settlement over a deadly house ...
What would you like us to cover? Get in touch. In what the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission calls a “landmark” settlement, Philadelphia Gas Works will offer free methane detectors to all ...
It's been more than five years since a house explosion in South Philly left two people dead. Investigators said a cracked underground gas pipe was to blame. Now, a new settlement could make people ...
Investigators surveyed two PGW gas mains and the service lines beneath the street and found no leaks or “integrity concerns.” PGW’s own investigation found its pipelines were in “good shape.” PGW says ...
Victims of the 2023 Port Richmond explosion sue PGW, PECO, and others for negligence, claiming a gas leak led to the deadly ...
Free methane detectors will be offered to prevent tragedies after a 2019 South Philly gas explosion. Philadelphia Gas Works (PGW) will begin handing out methane detectors as part of a settlement ...
In a statement from PGW, officials said reiterated that an investigation found no all gas mains and pipes in the area of that explosion to be in "good operating condition and no leaks found." ...
With concerns mounting that Pennsylvanians will face skyrocketing utility costs in the coming months and years, state ...
which is an income-based program that allows customers to get on the program and discount their gas bill by sometimes half," said Nyisha Chapman of PGW. The federal grant, LIHEAP, offers up to $ ...
With concerns mounting that Pennsylvanians will face skyrocketing utility costs in the coming months and years, state lawmakers are trying to find common ground to reauthorize a 20-year-old law ...