PG&E Doing Inspections With ATV’s and on Foot

Press release from PG&E:

Today, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) will begin routine inspections on foot along an electric transmission line that runs from Bridgeville up to Eureka eastward toward Trinity County.  PG&E contract crews may need to access private property along 65 miles of the line in order to complete the inspections.  Because of the terrain, the use of unmarked all-terrain vehicles will be used.

These inspections will help PG&E maintain and improve the overall electric system reliability for its customers in Humboldt County.  Foot patrols will occur seven days a week between the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.  However, weather and other factors may impact the work schedule.

Whenever possible, crew members will introduce themselves at residents’ locations and answer any questions residents may have about the inspections. PG&E contractors will be wearing safety vests, most likely orange and yellow, and always carry photo identification cards.

PG&E vehicles, contractor vehicles and ATV’s will have placards on dashboards (pictured below). If you have any questions about personnel on your property or want to check for PG&E’s presence in your community, please call at 1-800-743-5000.

These foot patrols will continue through May 12, 2017.PG&E contractor info

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6 years ago

Next week on deadliest jobs lol

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6 years ago

Somethings up with PG&E this last year or so. They wont leave people alone, every 3 months they are jumping in demanding more and more stuff cut off down. Between Gas and Electrical. It seems they wont be happy until everything is a concrete walkway.

Not to mention their contractors keep entering without permission and chopping down stuff outside the agreed upon work and easements.