Sep 28, 2024

Possible PSPS notification sent by PG&E to 13 counties includes Humboldt

 


JD Guidi from PG&E sent out more details about a  PG&E notification of a potential PSPS sent to customers two tribal areas and 13 counties which includes Humboldt. The PSPS is expected to begin in the morning on September 30and last through Tuesday. Only 11 customers listed for Humboldt in statement released today.

PG& E:

Due to elevated wildfire risk, PG&E is monitoring a weather event with breezy offshore winds and low humidity forecasted to start Monday morning, Sept. 30. In response, PG&E mobilized its Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and shared two-day advanced notifications to approximately 13,455 customers throughout targeted areas within 13 counties where PG&E may need to proactively turn the power off for safety to reduce wildfire risk from energized power lines.     

These customers received notifications starting early Saturday and will be updated on Sunday morning. Those notifications will inform customers of any changes in the forecast and how it will impact a possible Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS).  

Potentially affected counties and customer numbers 

PG&E understands that losing power, especially during periods of high heat, is extremely difficult for customers and is working diligently to provide resources in these communities.   

The PSPS is currently forecast to impact 13,455 customers in 13 counties and two tribal areas.  

Alameda  346 

Butte 1,585  

Colusa 545 

Contra Costa 286 

Glenn 464 

Humboldt 11 

Napa 140 

San Luis Obispo 33 

Santa Barbara 75 

Shasta 7,709 

Sonoma 268 

Tehama 1,927 

Trinity 62 

Glenstone Rancheria 44 

Pit River Tribes 6 

Fourteen Community Resource Centers will be available in the affected counties to support customers impacted by the Public Safety Power Shutoff. To accommodate the heat, CRCs will receive additional ice for customers. Additionally, each center offers ADA-accessible restrooms, device charging, Wi-Fi, blankets, air conditioning, bottled water and snacks.   

Castro Valley (Alameda County), Castro Valley Library, 3600 Norbridge Ave., Oct. 1, 8 a.m.-10 p.m.

Livermore (Alameda County), Costco Wholesale Livermore, 2800 Independence Dr., Sept. 30 4 p.m.- 10 p.m.

Concow (Butte County), Concow Elementary School, 11679 Nelson Bar Rd., Sept. 30 4 p.m.- 10 p.m. 

Paradise (Butte County), Paradise Parks and Recreation Center (aka Terry Ashe Center), 6626 Skyway, Sept. 30 4 p.m.- 10 p.m.

Stonyford (Colusa County), Stonyford Community Hall, 229 Market St., Sept. 30 8 p.m.- 10 p.m. 

Elk Creek (Glenn County), Elk Creek Junior Senior High School, 3430 Co Rd 309, Sept. 30 8 p.m.- 10 p.m.

Calistoga (Napa County), Calistoga Community Center, 1307 Washington Street, Sept. 30 4 p.m.- 10 p.m. 

Santa Maria (Santa Barbara County), Edwards Community Center, 809 Panther Dr., Sept. 30 8 p.m.- 10 p.m.

Anderson (Shasta County), Frontier Senior Center, 2081 Frontier Trail, Sept. 30 8 p.m.- 10 p.m.

Redding (Shasta County), Dignity Health Mercy Oaks, 100 Mercy Oaks Dr., Sept. 30 8 p.m.- 10 p.m.

Round Mountain (Shasta County), Hill County Health and Wellness Center, 29632 CA-299, Sept. 30 8 p.m.- 10 p.m.

Sonoma (Sonoma County), Hanna Boys Center, 1700-17100 Arnold Dr., Sept. 30 4 p.m.- 10 p.m.

Corning (Tehama County), Rancho Tehama Association, 17605 Park Terrace Rd., Sept. 30 8 p.m.- 10 p.m.

Mineral (Tehama County), Lassen Mineral Lodge, 18961 Husky Way, Sept. 30 8 p.m.- 10 p.m.

Customer notifications via texts email, and automated phone calls began Saturday (Sept. 28), about two days before the potential shutoff. Customers can look up their address online to find out if their location is being monitored for the potential safety shutoff at pge.com/pspsupdates.     

When possible, PG&E employees will conduct individual in-person visits to customers enrolled in the company’s Medical Baseline Program who do not verify they have received these important safety communications, primarily focusing on customers who rely on electricity for critical life-sustaining equipment.     

The PSPS is expected to begin Monday morning and last through Tuesday. Once severe weather has passed and it is safe to do so, PG&E will work quickly and nimbly to patrol and inspect lines and restore power for customers as soon as possible.     

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