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Copper theft could cause outages, extra costs for cooperative members

Aug 21, 2024 | 4:46 PM

Press Release

A recent string of copper thefts from our utility poles has us concerned for the safety of  the thieves, the safety of our grid and the safety of our employees.  

Anyone approaching a utility pole without proper training is potentially at risk. More  importantly, removing grounds from our poles can expose our lineworkers to safety  hazards when restoring service, in addition to decreasing our system reliability. 

The copper wire grounds are on the poles to protect them from lightning strikes. When  the grounds are removed, the electric grid that powers your homes, businesses and  schools is much more susceptible to failure, knocking power out for a period of time.  Once those grounds are removed, we have to send out lineworkers to fix the problem.  Finding which poles have been burglarized is a challenge all its own. Our lineworkers  work diligently every day to make sure our system is in good working order, and the  extra time they have to spend repairing poles that otherwise were in good shape puts a  strain on them and the system.  

Climbing a pole to fix an issue is part of the job. Fixing damage done by thieves is an  extra job for our team that just isn’t necessary.  

Every member is important to us, and we want to make sure we deliver reliable power to  you all the time. Copper theft can do serious damage to our grid.  

We hope you’ll help us by reporting any unusual activity you see to us and your local  authorities. If you see someone around a utility pole that doesn’t belong, please contact  our office and the Sheriff in your county. We hope the thefts will stop without doing  further damage to our system.