Monday, July 26, 2010

pepco power outage

pepco power outage



Pepco, the regional utilities, said more than 240,000 customers without electricity, and because of the damage and power outages are frequent, yet there is no timetable when power is restored by Pepco spokesman Clay Anderson. The damage is not limited to fallen lines, but many were damaged transformers and electric poles are actually damaged.Extensive power cuts and water conservation must continue to commute daily, and prevent the Sunday after the storm knocked out power to more parts of Prince George's County, Montgomery County and throughout the region, Washington.Substation is not beating down the power lines and electricity to more than 228,000 customers back "several days of effort," Pepco officials said on Monday.

Around 10:30, Monday, 20 hours of disruption in many areas, 177,535 Pepco customers remained without service in Montgomery County, 30,462 Pepco customers were left without service, Prince George's County, said David Morehead, a spokesman for the utility.Mandatory water restrictions were introduced in the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission customers on Sunday evening after the power plant does not River Road, 70 percent of water used by WSSC 1.8 million customers in Montgomery and Prince George.Pepco power plant for five hours to recover, but the ban on outdoor water use and conservation of statutory restrictions on the use of the premises shall remain in force while the plant worked to restore the entire production and processing, officials said.


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