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With Tropical Storm Hermine headed up the East Coast, PSEG Long Island continues to monitor the track and potential impact that the storm will have on Long Island and the Rockaways. The utility is ready to respond and has more than 1,500 line and tree personnel on Long Island to serve its customers.
PSEG Long Island 333 Earle Ovington Blvd. Uniondale, NY
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PSEG Long Island Ready to Respond to Impact of Tropical Storm Hermine
Receives Mutual Aid Support and Plans for Mobile Customer Service Centers
(Uniondale, NY – September 3, 2016) — PSEG Long Island continues to monitor the track and potential impact Tropical Storm Hermine will have on its service territory tomorrow and through next week. The utility is ready to respond to possible power outages and is encouraging its customers to take the steps necessary to be prepared and safe.
“The current forecast is showing that Hermine will settle off Long Island and not pass off of Montauk until, possibly, late Wednesday,” said John O’Connell, vice president of transmission and distribution, PSEG Long Island. “Receiving support from off-island utilities and contractors that will work alongside our own highly trained line personnel will allow us to promptly and safely restore power to our customers. All crews will work 16-hour shifts once the restoration efforts begin.”
PSEG Long Island has more than 1,500 line and tree personnel ready to respond to the approaching storm. The utility continues to coordinate the arrival of more than 700 mutual aid personnel from Hydro Quebec and National Grid – Upstate New York, among other electrical and tree contractors from across the United States and Canada to support PSEG Long Island and its customers.
Eight staging and crew processing areas across the service territory are staffed, where outside crews will report to work and be dispatched. PSEG Long Island is also prepared to set up mobile customer outreach centers to provide ice and bottled water, as needed.
In addition to having additional personnel and equipment at the ready, PSEG Long Island has installed barriers at a number of substations to keep water out. Under PSEG Long Island’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Hazard Mitigation Assistance storm hardening program, the utility has strengthened the electric grid to better withstand extreme weather and allow for faster power restoration, including elevating a number of substations above flood level in preparation for this kind of severe weather.
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PSEG Long Island operates the Long Island Power Authority’s transmission and distribution system under a 12-year contract. PSEG Long Island is a subsidiary of Public Service Enterprise Group Incorporated (NYSE:PEG), a publicly traded diversified energy company with annual revenues of approximately $10.4 billion.
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