Brett Shipp, a television reporter from WFAA in Dallas, found that state regulators, along with local power companies, have for decades ignored fatal design flaws in the vital infrastructure that brings natural gas into thousands of American homes.
Exposé on Bill Moyers
Exposé on Bill Moyers Journal :: November 21st, 2008
Beneath the North Texas Dirt: Overview
EXPOSÉ ON BILL MOYERS JOURNAL :: November 21st, 2008
Beneath the North Texas Dirt: Analysis: Pipelines in the Rio Grande Valley
Similar to Brett Shipp’s investigation on the ignorance of state regulators to design flaws in Texas' pipeline infrastructure, another local Texas television reporter, Will Ripley (NewsChannel 5), further explored faulty natural gas pipelines in the Rio Grande Valley.
EXPOSÉ ON BILL MOYERS JOURNAL :: September 28th, 2008
Beneath the North Texas Dirt: Web Video: Dangers of Gas Pipelines
Similar to Brett Shipp’s investigation on the ignorance of state regulators to design flaws in Texas' pipeline infrastructure, another local Texas television reporter, Will Ripley (NewsChannel 5), further explored faulty natural gas pipelines in the Rio Grande Valley.
EXPOSÉ ON BILL MOYERS JOURNAL :: September 28th, 2008
Beneath the North Texas Dirt: Video: Full Report
Exposé on Bill Moyers Journal reports on a journalist who uncovered potentially fatal design flaws in the connections between natural gas pipes - and revealed that state regulators, along with local power companies, had known of the flaws for nearly thirty years.





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