San Diego, not SDG&E, must pay to move gas pipelines for Pure Water project, judge rules

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San Diego, not SDG&E, must pay to move gas pipelines for Pure Water project, judge rules
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Absent a successful appeal, the ruling is expected to add $100 million or more to the public cost of the sewage-treatment project.

A potential new electric and gas agreement will require a two-thirds vote

In court filings, lawyers for the city argued that state law calls for private utilities like SDG&E to pay for relocating facilities and equipment to make room for public infrastructure improvements.Construction kicks into high gear on first phase of water recycling project as officials plan larger second phase

“The section is irrelevant because the basis for removal or relocation provided therein is not present on the facts of this case,” Sturgeon wrote. “This court sees no reason to apply Sec. 6297 to this case, particularly where the parties have specifically bargained for the governmental-proprietary distinction in determining relocation costs.”

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