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San Lorenzo Valley Water District secures additional generators to ensure power during future outages



2024-11-05 05:02:02 News & Society

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In 2019, Pacific Gas & Electric Co., and other California utilities instituted massive preemptive power shutoffs in 30 counties, designed to prevent wildfires during strong and dry winds

Boulder Creek, CA, July 01, 2020 ? In 2019, Pacific Gas & Electric Co., and other California utilities instituted massive preemptive power shutoffs in 30 counties, designed to prevent wildfires during strong and dry winds.

Called public safety power shutoffs (PSPS), these events affected more than 3 million Californians, including those in Santa Cruz County.

The San Lorenzo Valley Water District relies on PG&E power to run its facilities throughout the valley. However, to safeguard against future PSPS events, the district has launched capital improvement projects that include the installation of new generators to help ensure power to pump stations, treatment plants and wastewater facilities.

The district has installed six new stationary generators, bringing its total to 17 that supply power to two treatment plants, 11 pump stations, one wastewater facility, one intake facility, the District?s operations building and administration building.

In addition, SLVWD has secured four new mobile generators, bringing its total mobile generators to seven. These are capable of supplying power to seven well sites and 15 different pump stations.

?During PSPS outages the District asks customers to implement strict water conservation measures to save water in case of fire?

About the District
The San Lorenzo Valley Water District was established in 1941 as an independent special district. The District is governed by a five-member Board of Directors, elected at-large from within the District?s service area. A special district is a local government agency formed by voters to perform a needed service, such as water or sewer. The District?s boundaries comprise approximately 60 square miles and 190 miles of pipeline. The District currently provides service to approximately 7,900 residential, commercial, and institutional connections. The District relies on both surface water and groundwater resources, including nine currently active stream diversions, one groundwater spring, and eight active groundwater wells. The District owns, operates, and maintains two water systems from separate water sources. These sources are derived solely from rainfall within the San Lorenzo River watershed. The District owns, operates, and maintains a wastewater system in Boulder Creek?s Bear Creek Estates..

Website: slvwd.com
Phone: (831) 338-2153
Fax: (831) 338-7986
Emergencies: (831) 338-2153
Address: 13060 Hwy 9, Boulder Creek, CA 95006

For Media Only:
San Lorenzo Valley Water District Will Be Hosting A Media Tour Day on Wednesday, August 5th from 11:30 a.m. ? 1:30 p.m.

To Sign Up For the Media Tour Please Contact Marci@ChatterboxPublicRelations.com

Contact:
Marci Bracco Cain
Chatterbox PR
Salinas, CA 93901
(831) 747-7455
https://www.slvwd.com/

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User :- Marci Bracco Cain

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Phone :-8317477455

Url :- https://www.slvwd.com/






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