Thursday, August 1, 2013

Dewees Staff Electrifying Week


Intense Storm over Dewees yesterday.


 
 
At 1445 Hours lightning struck a large pine tree and traveled 
through the ground to a metal sewer valve 20 feet away.

 

Lightning instantaneously boiled the sewerage within the sewer main 
blowing 3 feet of the pipe apart.


Staff Randy,Terry,Robert and Ryan dig for the source of the problem.


1830 Hours Problem Solved : a new section of sewer main pipe was installed.

Thanks

All Dewees Staff

Excellent work in effecting this serious repair within 3.75 hours.


PLEASE CHECK YOUR HOMES FOR DAMAGE
Because of the ferocity of the storm there may be latent damage to your home's electrical components and utility systems.
Please monitor your sewer pump station over the next few weeks and let the Utility Company know if you notice anything out of the ordinary.

Condition of Roads

Unfortunately our roads are in a fair driving condition after the storm last night which dumped 4 inches of rain.We will not be able to improve them until next week or when they are dry enough for grading.


In preparation for road repairs the POA received three truckloads of shell sand today .

Another Electrical Event


Dewees Island Public Safety received a call of a power outage at a house last Thursday at 2150 hrs. caused by an electrical short under SCE&G's transformer.
The connecting wires burned with such force that the surrounding sand formed a glass ball( which Fire Chief Randy Snipes is holding)Richie McWethy a Dewees Fireman assisted SCE&G who used the POA's Lull to lift the transformer out of the way while they affected the repair .SCE&G left the island at 0245 hours.

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