What caused the gas leak in College Station?
A construction crew struck a gas line of four to six inches on College Main Street.
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This article summarizes two separate news items: a gas leak in College Station, Texas, and soaring gas prices in Washington state. Each event presents its own challenges for the communities involved.
In College Station, a gas leak prompted immediate action from the College Station Fire Department (CSFD). The leak occurred after a construction crew struck a gas line on College Main Street. Buildings in the vicinity of College Main and Cherry St. were evacuated as a precaution. Atmos was called to the scene to conduct repairs, which involved tearing up the roadway. Fortunately, no injuries were reported.
In Washington state, rising gas prices are a growing concern. According to AAA, gas costs $1.25 more per gallon than the national average. KIRO host John Curley jokingly suggested DIY solutions, such as making gasoline or importing it from Idaho. Washington has the third-highest gas tax in the nation, contributing to the higher prices.
A construction crew struck a gas line of four to six inches on College Main Street.
Gas prices in Washington are almost 40% higher, about $1.25 more per gallon.
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