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PG&E fined by California s utility commission over 2019 handling of safety shutoffs

Hines Under Contract To Scoop Up PG&E s San Francisco Headquarters in $800 Million Deal

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Brockovich trying to change narrative , Sulphur mayor says plans — though delayed by weather — on track to improve water plant | News

Sulphur Mayor Mike Danahay said “outside interest from environmental groups that have been brought into the situation are trying to change the narrative” when it comes to plans for improving the Verdine Water Plant. Danahay, speaking to members of L.I.F.T. who were meeting at Hixon Funeral Home in Sulphur, was referring to the Brockovich Report and recent social posts by that group. The following is from a May 15 post: “Sulphur Drinking Water is NOT SAFE . not even close. It’s not just the iron and manganese making the water unpalatable. Sulphur’s water is very corrosive with a pH of 6. It is destroying the infrastructure, your plumbing, hot water heater, fixtures and appliances.”

As PG&E Fire Victim Trust Racks Up $51 Million In Fees, Survivors Wait For Help

/ Retired U.S. Foreign Service officer Bill Cook lost his home in Paradise, Calif., during the Camp Fire, the 2018 blaze sparked by Pacific Gas & Electric Company equipment that ranks as the deadliest and most destructive fire in state history. Two and a half years later, Cook, 70, and his family are barely scraping by. Like Cook, the vast majority of the 67,000 PG&E fire victims included in a December 2019 settlement with the company have yet to see a dime. That s as lawyers and administrators have been paid millions, with the money coming directly from funds set aside to help survivors like Cook.

PG&E Fire Victim Trust Racks Up $51 Million In Fees As Survivors Wait For Help : NPR

Courtesy Bill Cook toggle caption Courtesy Bill Cook Bill Cook s family home in Paradise, Calif., was destroyed by the Camp Fire in 2018. Like the vast majority of 67,000 fire victims of multiple PG&E-related fires, Cook s family has yet to see a dime. Courtesy Bill Cook Retired U.S. Foreign Service officer Bill Cook lost his home in Paradise, Calif., during the Camp Fire, the 2018 blaze sparked by Pacific Gas & Electric Company equipment that ranks as the deadliest and most destructive fire in state history. Two and a half years later, Cook, 70, and his family are barely scraping by. Like Cook, the vast majority of the 67,000 PG&E fire victims included in a December 2019 settlement with the company have yet to see a dime. That s as lawyers and administrators have been paid millions, with the money coming directly from funds set aside to help survivors like Cook.

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