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PG&E says Oro Dam gas-line testing delayed; paving to begin around Sept. 7; Tesla chargers planned near Toyota dealership
5550261 · August 6, 2025
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Summary
A PG&E representative told the council that hydrostatic pressure testing on gas lines around Oro Dam/Highway 162 began in mid-May and that paving is now expected to begin about Sept. 7. PG&E also said it will provide infrastructure for three Tesla chargers near the Toyota dealership.
Brenda Narayan, PG&E's government affairs representative, briefed the Oroville City Council on Aug. 5 about multiple utility projects affecting city streets.
"Paving is going to begin, around September 7 and and run for about 10 days," Narayan said, describing a hydrostatic…
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