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Storm‐related Power Outages: Are You Ready?
Having standby power available if a primary electrical power source fails ‐ from severe weather, equipment malfunction, accidents, or terrorist attacks ‐ is vital to a water utility's emergency operations plan. As the Suffolk (N.Y.) County Water Authority found out last summer, there is no better way to test preparedness than by weathering a potentially devastating large storm.
Storm‐related Power Outages: Are You Ready?
Having standby power available if a primary electrical power source fails ‐ from severe weather, equipment malfunction, accidents, or terrorist attacks ‐ is vital to a water utility's emergency operations plan. As the Suffolk (N.Y.) County Water Authority found out last summer, there is no better way to test preparedness than by weathering a potentially devastating large storm.
Storm‐related Power Outages: Are You Ready?
Spence, Shannon (author) / Thompson, Phil (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 104 ; 22-26
2012-04-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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