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Baltimore Council Presses BGE on Conduit Safety After 2024 Manhole Explosions

Officials seek timelines for repairs after findings of gas buildup in overcrowded, poorly maintained manholes.

Overview

  • The City Council’s public safety committee held a hearing Tuesday to question BGE about conduit safety, current conditions, and next steps.
  • An independent review concluded combustible gases triggered the September 2024 Charles and Pleasant manhole explosions, calling the event damaging, dangerous, and disruptive.
  • Investigators reported that manholes remained unacceptable 10 months later, citing overcrowding and poor maintenance.
  • BGE said it has replaced about 300,000 feet of conduit and installed a couple dozen new manholes over roughly three years, asserting the work should lessen emergency impacts.
  • Lawmakers weighed recommendations including relieving manhole overcrowding, creating a maintenance database, and adding sensors with future AI tools, with an update due by year’s end as the city–BGE conduit agreement nears expiration; the network carries both power and fiber.