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"Utility Watchdog Seeks Funds To Enforce Safety Regulations"

"Serious safety violations at power plants go uncorrected because regulators have never used their formal enforcement powers, the California Public Utilities Commission stated in a budget request being considered by legislators."



"Profit-driven power plant operators need prodding to correct problems that 'put worker and public safety at risk,' but the commission lacks staff to litigate a formal enforcement action, according to the budget proposal. Commission staff regularly identify violations but can't fine plant owners without a formal action.

Buffeted by criticism after the deadly San Bruno gas explosion in 2010, the utilities commission is requesting funding for 41 new positions to improve oversight of gas pipelines, electrical lines and railroads. One of those positions is for the power plant safety program. But the agency faces skepticism from legislators over whether additional funding actually will sharpen the commission's regulatory teeth."

Will Evans reports for California Watch April 27, 2012.

Source: California Watch, 04/27/2012