"Despite a long history of accidents, and a stack of warnings from safety investigators, there are still thousands of miles of antiquated, leak-prone, cast-iron pipelines running under the streets of Pennsylvania cities and towns. Some are more than 100 years old."
Joseph Tanfani and Craig R. McCoy report the last of a four-part "Battle Lines" series for the Philadelphia Inquirer's Deep Drill reports December 18, 2011.
SEE ALSO:
"City Inaugurates Costly Plan to Replace Aged Water Mains" (Chicago News Cooperative)
"Safety Cases a Secret for Utilities, PUC" (Philadephia Inquirer)
Part 1: "Powerful Pipes, Weak Oversight"
Part 2: "Similar Pipes, Different Rules"
Part 3: "'Us vs. Them' in Pa. Gaslands"
"Aging Pipes, Deadly Hazards"
Source: Philadelphia Inquirer, 12/20/2011