The utility, a subsidiary of Central Maine Power Co.’s parent company, delivers pipeline gas to 4,800 customers in the Augusta, Brunswick and Windham areas.

By Tux Turkel, Staff Writer, Portland Press Herald

Maine Natural Gas of Brunswick is being fined $50,000 by the state’s Public Utilities Commission for what the agency calls “a multi-year pattern of failures to meet minimum safety requirements.”

The utility, a subsidiary of Central Maine Power Co. parent company Avangrid that delivers pipeline gas to 4,800 customers in the Augusta, Brunswick and Windham areas, has entered into a consent agreement with the PUC’s Gas Safety Manager that includes paying the fine and agreeing to certain remedial measures.

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