Penelec Vandalism Incidents Affect Customer Reliability
19 June 2009 - 3:02AM
PR Newswire (US)
READING, Pa., June 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Two vandalism
incidents - one involving electrical equipment damaged with a
gunshot, the other involving an electrical switch being changed
from an automatic to manual setting - caused more than 1,500
Pennsylvania Electric Company (Penelec) customers in the Clearfield
area to experience power interruptions Monday. Service was restored
by company employees working in the Clearfield area as part of
Penelec's work-continuation plan that was implemented May 21 after
members of IBEW Local 459 went on strike. The vandalism was
reported to law enforcement agencies and the Pennsylvania Public
Utility Commission. "Providing reliable service to our customers is
a top priority," said Penelec Regional President James R. Napier.
"To help prevent similar incidents from causing service
interruptions we are asking customers to report any suspicious
behavior they see around our facilities. In addition to the
equipment damage, employees also discovered boards spiked with
nails at one of the sites. These incidents do not appear to be
random and we will not tolerate malicious acts that put our
customers and employees at risk." Customers can report any
suspicious behavior by calling Penelec at 1-800-545-7741. Monday's
incidents mark the second time Penelec has reported major damage in
the Clearfield area caused by vandals. On May 29, in the midst of a
severe thunderstorm, a Penelec radio tower and other electrical
equipment was damaged. Penelec, an electric utility operating
company of Akron, Ohio-based FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE:FE), serves
approximately 590,000 customers in 31 Pennsylvania counties.
DATASOURCE: FirstEnergy Corp. CONTACT: Ellen Raines, FirstEnergy,
+1-330-384-5808 Web Site: http://www.firstenergycorp.com/
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