NOVEC works to restore power to 15,000 customers in Hurricane Sandy’s wake

October 30, 2012

Contact: NOVEC Public Relations, 1-888-335-0500, customerservice@novec.com

NORTHERN VIRGINIA, Oct. 30, 2012 — Northern Virginia Electric Cooperative crews are working to restore power to approximately 15,000 customers after Hurricane Sandy blew through the area on Monday. At the height of the storm Monday night, approximately 32,000 customers lost power. Crews working in heavy rain and strong winds restored service to half of these customers by 6:30 a.m. Tuesday.

Mike Curtis, NOVEC vice president of public relations, reports that more than 12,000 customers lost power when the storm took out a Dominion Virginia Power transmission line that feeds three NOVEC substations in western Prince William and Loudoun counties: “We worked with Dominion throughout the night to restore service to the Arcola substation in Loudoun, but we’re being hampered in Prince William by some enormous trees that fell on lines in wooded areas. We’re working to get our heavy equipment into these outage locations. We anticipate having service restored to these substations today.”

Curtis notes that NOVEC crews, along with crews from North and South Carolina, are working today in Prince William and Loudoun counties, as well as in Fairfax, Fauquier, Clarke, and Stafford counties, and the City of Manassas Park to restore service to all customers. 

Curtis cautions that more power outages may occur and for customers to stay alert: “The ground is soaked. Tree roots could give way and cause more trees to fall on power lines. We may also have strong gusts of wind that could cause additional damage.”  

Curtis reminds everyone to stay away from downed power lines. “If you see a tree or debris on the ground, don’t try to move it without making sure there isn’t a power line under it. Always assume a line is energized and deadly. Walking on wet ground anywhere near a live line can be fatal. If you see one, call NOVEC at 703-335-0500 or 1-888-335-0500 immediately!”

What to do if Power Goes Out

  • Call NOVEC, or report the outage online at www.novec.com if you have computer access. The Outage Center provides estimated times for service restoration.
  • Open freezers and refrigerators only when necessary.
  • ONLY use portable generators, camp stoves, or grills outdoors to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning. Alternatively, heat food in a chafing dish or fondue pot over canned fuel.

NOVEC is a not-for-profit electric utility corporation that supplies and distributes electricity and energy-related services to more than 180,000 metered customers in Fairfax, Fauquier, Loudoun, Prince William, Stafford, and Clarke counties, the Town of Clifton, and the City of Manassas Park. It is Virginia’s largest electric cooperative and one of the largest electric companies of its kind in the nation. Learn more at novec.com, or call 703-335-0500. NOVEC is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

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