Operation Big Ice 2008

Thank you for your patience throughout the ongoing outdoor water ban. As many of you know, drought conditions have affected our region for much of the last year. According to the latest Rhode Island drought maps, 99% of the state is still classified as “abnormally dry.”

However, after closely monitoring our water production and remediating several wells, CREW is implementing a change in restrictions to allow some outdoor water use. Effective immediately, we will be moving from a full outdoor water ban to an even/odd day watering schedule.

What does this mean?

  • Even-numbered addresses may water outdoors on even-numbered days of the month.
  • Odd-numbered addresses may water outdoors on odd-numbered days of the month.


This change is a balance between conserving water and providing some relief to our customers. We will continue to monitor the drought conditions, and if rainfall improves, we will reevaluate and aim to lift the outdoor water ban completely.

We appreciate your understanding and continued efforts in conserving water during these challenging times.

On December 12, 2008 at approximately 0700 AM Massachusetts and New Hampshire Municipal Utilities activated the Northeast Public Power Association Mutual Aid.

 

This act was a result of the devastation which occurred after a freak Ice Storm ravaged several sister municipals and killed power to a record number of homes.

 

From Pascoag, Chris Piccardi (General Foreman) and James Barrentine 2nd Class lineman for Pascoag Utility District responded to the Town of West Boylston which has approximately 3,500 customers who were without power. Chris and James left on mutual aid on the morning of December 12th, 2008 and they were relieved by two other members of Pascoag on December 16th, 2008.

 

The second crew to arrive and relieve the first crew was Richard Jenks, 1st Class lineman and John Blodgett, System Technician. They departed Pascoag on the morning of December 16th and were released on the morning of December 18th from the town because power had been restored fully to all residents.

 

December 19th, 2008 Holden Massachusetts a town which serves approximately 7,200 customers still had not restored power to a large part of their customers due to the severity of the damage that the ice covered trees had caused. Holden Electric was still searching for Electric crews to aid in the restoration of their system so that they could restore all their customers before Christmas.

 

Pascoag Utility District responded once again by sending a crew to aid in the process. William Guertin, Assistant General Manager and Chris Piccardi, General Foreman responded on the morning of December 20th, 2008. The crew work until the morning of Christmas Eve day before they were released to come home.

 

At the time of the departure, each resident of the Town of Holden Massachusetts had their power restored before Christmas.

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