Natural Gas Pipeline Pierced in Gaviota

By an edhat reader

On Thursday afternoon construction crew for SB County Fire broke a 12 inch gas pipeline while cutting a road near the old Vista Del Mar school at Gaviota. As a result the entire San Julian valley is without natural gas. SoCal Gas crews were dispatched to disconnect and cap every gas service meter on the line between and Lompoc. An estimated 100 households are without cooking, heating and hot water for an as yet undisclosed time. Updates have been absent as residents wait for utility service to resume.

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  1. Why ? It was the contractor, not them. I’d bet Co. Fire has to follow the same rules as we did in my 30 years at Co. Roads. They have to be marked out prior to any work and 12″ lines are clearly marked already by So Cal Gas and are flown frequently to check for any work in the area so they would have known of the work and puts the big oops squarely on the contractor.
    The last time a 12″ was ruptured was out at Naples by a dozer, probably late ’80 s. I was one of the lucky ones able to turn back using DP Cyn. Rd and got home in an hour and a half. Those for 1/2 mile ahead were stuck for several hours. You could hear the hissing from it from over the 1/2 mile.
    Had a job near a 12″ on Bella Vista Rd. back around then also and Gas had a rep on site almost daily. We had to bore into and use epoxy to break the boulders as we couldn’t blast them.
    The only incidents I ever had were a couple of small services and once the contractor hit the same one twice. Yes, they were clearly marked both times. Then and as for this incident Fire has to respond so no way to keep it on the QT.

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