Electric Utilities Across the State Offer $500 Reward for Identification of Copper Thieves
Posted on: Wednesday, 11 February 2009, 13:56 CST
Copper thefts from substations, utility poles and lines continue to be a growing problem for the industry. These thefts threaten the reliability of the electric system. In addition, damaged lines pose a danger of electrocution to anyone in the area, including utility workers.
Any information could be vital to the identification of thieves. This problem affects many businesses throughout the state, and the utilities are aggressively working with law enforcement agencies and scrap recyclers to apprehend the perpetrators. This reward is one tool to encourage the public's assistance.
Details such as a tag number, a physical description of a person or a car could be especially helpful. Anyone who observes suspicious activity around an electric substation or other utility facility is asked to contact the statewide copper theft hotline at 1-877-732-8717. If a theft is in progress, the witness should notify 911 first, then contact the hotline.
The reward will be paid to anyone who furnishes information that leads directly to the arrest and conviction of someone involved in metals theft from a utility property in
The
About the utilities
Dalton Utilities has operated as a public utility since 1889 and provides potable water, electrical, natural gas and wastewater treatment services to approximately 65,000 customers in the
Electric Cities of
Georgia EMC is the statewide trade association representing the state's 42 EMCs, Oglethorpe Power Corp., Georgia Transmission Corp. and Georgia System Operations Corp. Collectively, Georgia's customer-owned EMCs provide electricity and related services to four million people, nearly half of Georgia's population, across 73 percent of the state's land area.
Georgia Power is the largest subsidiary of Southern Company, one of the nation's largest generators of electricity. The company is an investor-owned, tax-paying utility with rates well below the national average. Georgia Power serves 2.3 million customers in all but four of Georgia's 159 counties.
Georgia Transmission plans, builds and maintains a transmission system of nearly 3,000 miles of power lines and more than 600 substations. The company also jointly plans and operates most of
The Municipal Electric Authority of
SOURCE Georgia Power
Source: PR Newswire
Related Articles
- Reportlinker Adds World Electric Power Transmission & Distribution Equipment Report
- Starwood Energy Signs Power Purchase Agreement with Arizona Public Service Co.
- Algonquin Power Income Fund Strengthens Utility Division Through a Strategic Partnership with Emera Inc.
- American Electric Power Plans Public Offering of Common Stock
- The Electric Power Generation Association Encourages Continued Growth of Wholesale and Retail Electricity Markets
- Maryland Utilities Issue RFPs for Supply of Wholesale Electric Power
- Get A Clear View Of The US Electric Power Industry With The Most Up To Date Visual Reference Tool Available
- In Addition to Investor-Owned Utilities, There Are About 2,000 Government-Owned Electric Power Companies at the Federal, State, and Municipal Level - 'Electric Power Generation - Industry Profile'
- Consolidated Energy Commences Coal Deliveries to American Electric Power; Mine Ventilation and Coal Processing Projects Completed Bank Line of Credit Established
- Vermont Electric Power Company Deploys Optical Ethernet Solution from Nortel Networks
User Comments (0)


RSS Feeds