PG&E Deploys Advanced Methane Detection Technology for Gas Distribution Safety Survey
Over 1.2 million customer service lines to be surveyed
PG&E’s leak survey program covers the entire extended 42,000-mile distribution system on a three-year cycle under the company’s accelerated inspection program, compared to the five-year cycle that is mandated by law. Distribution lines carry natural gas from the high-pressure transmission pipelines into communities at a reduced pressure. These lines feed service lines that connect directly to natural gas meters.
“Over the course of this year, our crews will cover thousands of miles as they carefully survey the system. They will be equipped with technologies that are so precise, we are able to detect even the smallest molecule of methane. This proactive assessment is part of our comprehensive commitment to operate a safe, reliable, and environmentally focused system that provides customers with natural gas 365 days a year,” said
Mobile patrols utilize state-of-the-art vehicle-mounted Picarro Surveyor™. This highly sensitive leak detection technology measures methane plumes in the air, maps the location, and prioritizes the leak by its grade within PG&E’s system. To conduct inspections utilizing this method, a vehicle equipped with the methane sensors drives through a neighborhood measuring the air and methane in parts per billion, allowing the sensors to identify and pinpoint the exact location of the methane source.
Traditional on-foot patrols conducted by
When leaks are identified on gas distribution systems, utilities including
What Customers Should Know
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PG&E will conduct foot or mobile patrols in each area, or a combination of both. -
Foot patrols will be conducted during the hours of
6:00 AM and4:00 PM . -
Picarro™ mobile surveys will be conducted during the hours of
8:00 PM and8:00 AM . These surveys will be conducted usingPG&E -marked vehicles. -
PG&E employees or their contractors will carry company-issued identification and will be prepared to share it upon request. -
Customers may also call PG&E Customer Service at 800-743-5000 to confirm the identity of a
PG&E gas representative. -
For grade one leaks,
PG&E will dispatch construction crews to make immediate repairs. This work may occur during evening hours and result in minor service interruptions while repairs are completed and the area is made safe. - Customers can find more information about leak surveys here and general gas safety information here.
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