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     151  0 Kommentare PG&E Moving Forward with Public Safety Power Shutoff in Portions of 17 Counties in Sierra Foothills, North Bay, Small Parts of San Mateo and Kern Counties

    Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) confirmed this morning its plan to move forward with a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) in portions of the Sierra Foothills and North Bay, as well as small parts of San Mateo and Kern counties. This PSPS decision was based on forecasts of dry, hot and windy weather that poses a higher risk for damage and sparks on the electric system and rapid wildfire spread.

    The shutoff is expected to impact approximately 179,000 customers in 17 counties: Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, El Dorado, Kern, Lake, Mendocino, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, San Mateo, Sierra, Sonoma, Tehama and Yuba.

    For a list of impacted customer counts and cities per county, see www.pge.com/pspsupdates.

    Timeline for safety shutoffs

    Here’s the approximate timeline that customers can expect:

    • The shutoffs are expected to begin around 2 p.m. in the Sierra Foothills, 3 p.m. in the North Bay counties, and approximately 1 a.m. Thursday in affected areas of San Mateo and Kern counties.
    • Forecasts indicate the peak period of winds should end about noon Thursday in the Sierra Foothills, North Bay and San Mateo County, and around noon Friday in Kern County.
    • Once the high winds subside, PG&E will inspect the de-energized lines to ensure they were not damaged during the wind event, and then restore power. PG&E will safely restore power in stages as quickly as possible, with the goal of restoring the vast majority of customers within 48 hours after the weather has passed.

    Customer notifications and impact

    The company notified potentially impacted customers on Monday (48 hours prior) and again on Tuesday (24 hours prior), and will continue to notify, via automated calls, texts and emails—for those customers who’ve provided their contact information to PG&E.

    It’s important to remember that customers not impacted by the PSPS may experience power outages due to PG&E equipment damaged during this wind event; those customers will not be notified in advance.

    It is also very possible that customers may be affected by a power shutoff even though they are not experiencing extreme weather conditions in their specific location. This is because the electric system relies on power lines working together to provide electricity across cities, counties and regions.

    Community Resource Centers

    To support customers in the affected areas, PG&E will open several Community Resource Centers. Restrooms, bottled water, electronic-device charging and air-conditioned seating for up to 100 will be available at these facilities. Locations are below, and more are being confirmed. View the most updated list of center locations at www.pge.com/pspsupdates.

    The following centers are scheduled to open at 8 a.m. Thursday and stay open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. for the remainder of the shutoff:

    COUNTY

    CITY

    SITE NAME

    ADDRESS

    Alpine

    Bear Valley

    Bear Valley Transportation Center

    132 Bear Valley Road

    Amador

    Jackson

    St. Katharine Drexel Catholic Parish

    11361 Prospect Drive

    Amador

    Pioneer

    Mace Meadows Golf Course

    26570 Fairway Drive

    Butte

    Chico

    Costco – Butte

    2100 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway

    Butte

    Magalia

    Strip Mall

    14144 Lakeridge Court

    Butte

    Oroville

    Bird Street School

    1421 Bird Street

    Calaveras

    Arnold

    Meadowmont Shopping Center

    2182 Highway 4

    Calaveras

    Murphys

    Black Bart Players

    580 South Algiers Street

    El Dorado

    Georgetown

    Buffalo Hill Center

    6023 Front Street 37

    El Dorado

    Placerville

    Former County Sheriff's Office

    300 Fair Lane

    El Dorado

    Pollock Pines

    Knotty Pine Lanes

    2667 Sanders Dr #1

    Lake

    Lakeport

    Konocti Vista Casino

    2755 Mission Rancheria Road

    Lake

    Middletown

    Twin Pine Casino & Hotel

    22223 CA-29

    Napa

    Calistoga

    Napa County Fairgrounds

    1435 North Oak Street

    Nevada

    Grass Valley

    Sierra College – Grass Valley

    250 Sierra College Drive

    Nevada

    Penn Valley

    Penn Valley Community Church

    11739 Spenceville Road

    Placer

    Auburn

    Gold County Fairgrounds

    209 Fairgate Road

    Placer

    Forest Hill

    Canyon View Assembly Church

    23221 Forest Hill Road

    Placer

    Lincoln

    McBean Pavillion Parking Lot

    75 McBean Park Drive

    Sonoma

    Cloverdale

    Cloverdale Citrus Fair

    1 Citrus Fair

    Sonoma

    Santa Rosa

    Santa Rosa Veterans Memorial Building

    1351 Maple Avenue

    Sonoma

    Sonoma

    Hanna Boys Center

    17000 Arnold Drive

    Yuba

    Oregon House

    Alcouffe Center

    9185 Marysville Road

    Calaveras

    West Point

    Veterans of Foreign Wars post 3322

    202 Spink Road

    Mendocino

    Potter Valley

    Potter Valley Bible Church

    10151 Main Street

    How customers can prepare

    As part of PSPS preparedness efforts, PG&E is asking customers to:

    • Update their contact information at pge.com/mywildfirealerts or by calling 1-866-743- 6589 during normal business hours. PG&E will use this information to alert customers through automated calls, texts, and emails, when possible, prior to, and during, a PSPS.
    • Plan for medical needs like medications that require refrigeration or devices that need power.
    • Identify backup charging methods for phones and keep hard copies of emergency numbers.
    • Build or restock your emergency kit with flashlights, fresh batteries, first aid supplies and cash.
    • Keep in mind elderly family members, younger children and pets. Information and tips including a safety plan checklist are available at pge.com/psps.
    • Continue to monitor PG&E’s new weather forecasting web page at pge.com/weather which is a dedicated page with weather forecasting information and a daily seven-day PSPS lookahead.

    Generator safety

    • Backup electric generators can be a part of any preparedness plan, but they can also pose unique safety hazards.
    • It’s important to understand how to safely operate your generator before an emergency occurs. This means doing regular safety checks and being sure you have enough fuel to last a few days. If you don’t understand how to use your generator, you risk damaging your property, endangering your life and endangering the lives of others.
    • Position your generator where its exhaust can vent safely to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning, which can be fatal. Never run a portable generator in the garage or in the rain, and never store generator fuel in the house.
    • Additional tips on the safe use of generators can be found at PG&E’s Safety Action Center at www.safetyactioncenter.pge.com.

    About PG&E

    Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas and electric energy companies in the United States. Based in San Francisco, with more than 20,000 employees, the company delivers some of the nation’s cleanest energy to 16 million people in Northern and Central California. For more information, visit www.pge.com and www.pge.com/news.




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