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Public works says crew struck abandoned gas regulator on Zohr Road; no injuries, Duke Energy responded
Summary
Public works reported that crews clearing vegetation along Zohr Road contacted an above-ground gas regulator attached to an abandoned service line. Union Township Fire Department and Duke Energy responded; the third-party inspector called the incident "unavoidable" and no injuries were reported.
South Lebanon public works staff told the City Council that while clearing vegetation along Zohr Road crews struck an above-ground gas regulator tied to an abandoned service line, triggering a gas release that was contained without injury.
The incident occurred during routine property cleanup. Public works reported the regulator sat about a foot above grade and that a bush-hog operator unintentionally hit the device while mowing. Crews immediately contacted emergency responders; Union Township Fire Department and Duke Energy were on scene. A third-party…
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