In this audio, it is discovered that the reason the electricity was not shut off on Sunday, September 25 to replace the oil in two of the city’s transformer is because the city doesn’t have adequate backup generator power should something go wrong. Complicating the work was the moist atmospheric conditions. The technician instead decided to purge the built up gasses without shutting the electricity off and will test for functionality on a regular basis.
Why didn't the electricity get shut off last Sunday in Wall Lake?
September 26, 2011 – Wall Lake, Iowa
In this audio, it is discovered that the reason the electricity was not shut off on Sunday, September 25 to replace the oil in two of the city’s transformer is because the city doesn’t have adequate backup generator power should something go wrong. Complicating the work was the moist atmospheric conditions. The technician instead decided to purge the built up gasses without shutting the electricity off and will test for functionality on a regular basis.
In this audio, it is discovered that the reason the electricity was not shut off on Sunday, September 25 to replace the oil in two of the city’s transformer is because the city doesn’t have adequate backup generator power should something go wrong. Complicating the work was the moist atmospheric conditions. The technician instead decided to purge the built up gasses without shutting the electricity off and will test for functionality on a regular basis.
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