PG&E is mostly keeping up with maintenance and repairs of its utility lines and infrastructure in Sonoma County but has discrepancies between its inspection results and a court-appointed monitor, five years after it was found to be responsible for starting the Kincade Fire, according to the independent monitor’s report made public this week. 

The court-approved monitor, Filsinger Energy Partners, completed its second annual compliance report to Sonoma County’s district attorney in June and showed hundreds of deficiencies that the utility company has largely cleared over the past year. 

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