Pennsylvania Regulators Seek $2.6 Million in Penalties for Deadly 2023 Chocolate Factory Explosion
Pennsylvania regulators allege 27 safety violations by UGI Utilities linked to the March 2023 explosion that killed seven workers and caused $42 million in damages.
- The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission asked an administrative law judge to impose $2.6 million in civil penalties against UGI for safety violations at the R.M. Palmer factory, filed this past Wednesday.
- Investigators traced the blast to a plastic service part in the street that allowed gas to migrate underground into the factory and ignite after workers reported smelling gas.
- I&E's complaint asserts 27 alleged violations and requests corrective action including smart remote methane detection systems, increased leak surveys for older plastic pipeline fittings, and improved emergency response coordination.
- The explosion destroyed a factory building and a nearby apartment, causing about $42 million in property damage and injuring ten, including four seriously, with survivors enduring severe injuries.
- Coming about three years after the March 2023 explosion, the complaint submitted this past Wednesday will be reviewed by the Pennsylvania Utility Commission's Office of Administrative Law Judge, while UGI said it is reviewing the complaint, expressed sympathy, and will respond.
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Pennsylvania regulators seek $2.6 million in penalties for deadly 2023 chocolate factory explosion
Pennsylvania regulators are seeking $2.6 million in penalties from UGI because of a gas leak and deadly explosion at a chocolate factory.
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