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Boxer, Feinstein Seek Federal Review Of California Gas Leak

Friday, January 29, 2016 | Los Angeles, CA
Dean Musgrove / Los Angeles Daily News Via AP / Pool

Crews from SoCalGas and outside experts work on a relief well at the Aliso Canyon facility above the Porter Ranch area of Los Angeles, Wednesday, Dec. 9. 2015.

Dean Musgrove / Los Angeles Daily News Via AP / Pool

(AP) - U.S. Sens. Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein say they will seek federal review of an ongoing leak of natural gas from a utility's underground storage site that has forced thousands of people to leave nearby Los Angeles neighborhoods.

The California Democrats plan to introduce an amendment to energy legislation currently on the Senate floor.

The amendment would direct Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz to lead a review of the cause and response to the leak at Southern California Gas Co.'s Aliso Canyon site. Gas has been spewing for three months.

Boxer says in a statement Friday that it's been frustrating to watch the crisis unfold.

Feinstein says they have a responsibility to not only address the leak but to ensure that nothing like it happens again.

 


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