Identifying whether natural gas or propane fueled the explosion will be critical in determining what went wrong on the construction site.
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Ottawa Fire Services Chief Paul Hutt said Thursday that as many as 18 homeowners living on the north side of Shallow Pond Place had been told they could return. Ottawa Fire Services public information officer Nicholas DeFazio said investigators from the provincial Office of the Fire Marshal were on scene Thursday to continue excavation of the site.Article content
Investigators from the provincial Office of the Fire Marshal were on scene Thursday to continue excavation of the explosion site.Propane was on site to fuel heaters used by construction workers, while underground natural gas lines had been installed, but were not yet providing service to the homes under construction.
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