Showing posts with label planned outage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label planned outage. Show all posts

Monday, October 17, 2016

SCE - Southern California Edison Planned Outage

Residents of Wonder Valley have been receiving notices from SCE - Southern California Edison - of an outage scheduled for Wednesday, October 26th, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

This is Outage #790181

The notice reads,

“Please note that the power may be off for the whole period or may be turned off more than once. The times noted are our best estimates and some conditions may cause the outage to not start exactly on time or be postponed.”

For more information on outages visit the Outage Center:
https://www.sce.com/wps/portal/home/outage-center/

Please also visit Be Prepared for a Power Outage:
https://www.sce.com/wps/portal/home/outage-center/preparing-for-outages/

The Wonder Valley Community Center will be open from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. for those who need a place to stay during the outage. The Center is located at 80526-½ Amboy Road next to the fire station.

I want to thank everyone who, last summer, helped convince SCE to reschedule the outage to this much more convenient time, when the weather is mild, instead of the middle of triple-digit heat in the summer. Special thanks to all the community members who called SCE to ask them to reschedule, and to Mark Lundquist and Supervisor Ramos, Reach Out Morongo Basin, and the SBC Department of Aging and Adult Services, and all those who helped prepare for the outage should it have continued as planned.

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

IMPORTANT: SCE Planned Outage June 29!!!

Many Wonder Valley residents received a notice yesterday of a Planned Outage for June 29 from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. People have told me this will affect Twentynine Palms, as well, though at this point this is a rumor. If it is true, Wonder Valley residents will have to travel more than 30 miles to get to a cooling center.

I have contacted the Public Affairs Officer at SCE, the Supervisor's Office and Special Districts, to see what we can do to either stall, or prepare for, this outage.

In the meantime, I suggest you make whatever preparations you can.

  • Make sure your phone and backup battery are charged so you can call 911 for yourself or your neighbor if you need to.
  • Make sure you have gas in your car and that you can manually open your garage door if necessary.
  • If you have a well, make sure that you have plenty of water bottled for yourselves and your animals. Have buckets of water standing by so you can flush your toilets. Consider filling your bathtub so you will have water to cool off in.
  • Try not to open your freezer or refrigerator. Freeze water in milk bottles and put these in your fridge on the day of the outage. You WILL have to throw out perishable food that is stored below 40 degrees.
  • Fill a cooler with ice and beverages to use for the day. (Keep the fridge closed.)
  • Have plenty of food on hand that does not need to be refrigerated: peanut butter, bread, tortillas, beans, energy bars, snacks.
  • Keep the curtains closed from before the sun comes up.
  • Make plans to visit friends or relatives in a different town for the day.
  • Remember your animals.
  • Check on your neighbors
Stay tuned here. I will report if there are any changes to this planned outage.

Teresa Sitz
MAC Delegate
Wonder Valley