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In spring of 2019, PG&E announced that it would significantly expand the program in response to increasing fire hazards across its service area. In 2018, PG&E rolled out its Community Wildfire Safety Program (CWSP), which included planned outages under the PSPS program. Most of these connections directly supply the electricity for the drinking water and wastewater treatment, distribution, pumping, and hydropower generation facilities critical to the 24/7 operational needs for these facilities. And, what you can and need to do to be prepared.ĮID personnel, in preparation for the resumption and expansion of power outages from the 2018 initiation of PG&E's Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) program continue to work closely with PG&E to prepare our facilities so that we can continue our critical services to customers during a called outage.ĮID’s water, wastewater, recycled water, and hydroelectric systems, as well as its recreation operations rely upon uninterrupted electrical power through approximately 170 separate electrical service connections from PG&E in order to ensure safe and reliable operations. How does it affect your EID services? How EID has been preparing. PG&E Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS).
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