You're right, natural gas (mostly methane) and propane are both odorless and colorless so they add a sulphur / rotten egg scentOriginally Posted by Bob98SR5
You're right, natural gas (mostly methane) and propane are both odorless and colorless so they add a sulphur / rotten egg scentOriginally Posted by Bob98SR5
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The stuff they put into the gas to make an odor is call Mercapten. The latest word that I got from our bosses is that PGE had been getting reports of gas odors in this area for 6 MONTHS! sounds like lawsuit city. Bob I am currently testing the new electric smart meters as they come in doing QA work
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Any updates on this? Has it been in the news since it first happened? Any heads roll yet?
I just saw an article talking about the sad shape of the underground natural gas infrastructure in America.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/02/28...b-say-experts/
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NPR did a story this morning regarding underground pipeline condition in America. The story was from Denver. It referenced the San Bruno explosion. I think it's in the news here and there but people want more money and PG&E and probably pulling a BP.
Not at liberty to discuss if that says anything..lame huh?
Why did a house YOU own blow up? If not who cares?Originally Posted by NorCalBorn