PG&E to conduct helicopter safety inspections over Central Coast

CENTRAL COAST — Over the next few weeks, PG&E will be flying helicopters overhead to conduct what its calling “routine safety inspections” along the company’s gas transmission pipelines in the Central Coast and South Bay regions.

That will include, portions of Monterey, Santa Cruz and Santa Clara counties.

“These helicopters are equipped with advanced LiDAR technology that can detect natural gas leaks and collect data that helps PG&E monitor its infrastructure to ensure the safety and reliability of its systems,” a company official said in an email to media partners on April 9. “It’s important for customers in the area to know that PG&E is only using helicopters to survey infrastructure and assets that belong to PG&E.”

Back in December, PG&E announced it would be conducting weeks-worth of drone flyovers to collect imagery of its equipment to help spot and fix potential issues ahead of the winter storm season…

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