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Columbia Gas To Replace Heating Equipment
Columbia Gas is setting out to replace all the heating equipment it repaired as part of last year's "rapid relighting" process. -
Delays Persist In Federal Natural Gas Safety Regulations
Federal safety regulations have been in the works for years and haven't gone anywhere. -
Columbia Gas Will Now Notify Fire Departments Of Gas Leaks Immediately
Columbia Gas agreed Tuesday to notify local fire departments about potentially dangerous gas leaks in the Merrimack Valley immediately. -
Barrett Questions Gas Safety Consultant's Ties To Industry
Sen. Michael Barrett questioned whether the consulting firm the Baker administration brought on to evaluate the state's gas system is truly independent of the gas industry. -
In Wake Of Gas Disaster, Lawmakers Probe Utility Companies' Safety Plans
The Columbia Gas president was once again in the hot seat. -
Columbia Gas Holds Community Meetings For Remaining Four Percent Of Affected Customers
Representatives from all departments of Columbia Gas are making themselves available to the public in a series of community meetings, fielding questions for customers still dealing with the after-effects of the explosions. -
Senate Panel Seeks Answers At Merrimack Valley Hearing
The public hearings aimed to answer questions of accountability and prevention. -
Senate Commerce Committee Holds Hearing In Lawrence On Merrimack Valley Gas Explosions
Executives from Columbia Gas and its parent company NiSource testified before a U.S. Senate field hearing in Lawrence Monday. WGBH Radio's Craig LeMoult… -
U.S. Senate Holds Hearing On Merrimack Valley Gas Explosions
Columbia Gas officials said they will make those affected by the fires 100 percent whole. -
U.S. Senate Committee Hearing For Merrimack Valley Gas Explosions Set For Monday
A senate committee will hold a field hearing Monday to review the local, state and federal response to the Sept. 13 gas explosions.