Olympic agrees to inspect pipeline in South Seattle
Company accedes to city's demands, Nickels saysBy KATHY MULADY
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER
The Olympic Pipe Line Co. has agreed to dig up and inspect sections of pipeline in Seattle in response to the city's demands, Mayor Greg Nickels said yesterday.
The company will excavate the section of line that runs past a child care center at New Holly, and another section, about 50 feet away from the Ferdinand P-patch on Beacon Hill, according to the Mayor's Office.
"This is a welcome first step, but it's only half of what we need," the mayor said. "These visual inspections of potential weak spots are a part of the safety measures I have demanded as proof that the pipeline is safe."
The line also runs past two elementary schools. Nickels said he still wants proof the entire line is safe or he will shut it down Aug. 26. Federal officials say the mayor lacks the authority to close the pipeline.
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