22 Jul, 2010 in News & Articles by admin

New Jersey library to reopen months after explosion

The cause of an explosion that west most of the Morristown & Morris Township Library in shambles is still undetermined. Community Service Enterprise Group (PSE&G) claims that the gas line installed at the building isn’t to blame because common gas was not detected after the explosion. They acknowledge that some gas caused the explosion, but maintain it did not come from their lines. Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) as well as denies responsibility, even though other underground explosions in Morristown possess been the result of heat from underground electrical equipment causing compressed gas to explode.  A total investigation has been delayed by the presence of asbestos in the rubble.

The parts of the building least damaged may be unfastened sometime in August, but it is undetermined whether the electricity will be restored by then.

For the filled story, go to Daily Record.

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