Showing posts with label United Illuminating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label United Illuminating. Show all posts

Thursday, August 17, 2017

Attention Valley: Brief Power Outages Could Happen

Image result for the united illuminating company
The following is an announcement from United Illuminating:

During the early morning hours of Saturday, Aug. 19, United Illuminating will be conducting system testing at its electrical substation in Shelton to maintain the reliability of its energy grid. 

During this procedure, which will be conducted between 3 and 5 a.m., customers in Shelton, Derby, and Ansonia may experience a brief power outage. The outage is expected to last less than five minutes. Customers may wish to check clocks and electronic devices that typically need to be reset following an outage. 

This work is part of UI’s ongoing commitment to providing a safe, reliable energy grid that’s capable of meeting the needs of its customers and communities now and into the future.


Monday, April 21, 2014

Ospreys getting upgrade in Ansonia

UI Partners to establish nesting perch 
A popular pastime for many in the spring and summer is watching ospreys flying into their nests with fresh-caught fish to feed their chicks.

It is a scene of natural wonder, but one that can be dangerous for some of the ospreys, which sometimes choose to build their nests high atop electric utility poles with high-voltage wires.

In Ansonia, the birds’ insistence on nesting in one particular location on Riverside Drive has posed a dilemma. 
The nest has been a source of some outages and power interruptions. So The United Illuminating Co.. and its partners came up with a solution.

“We wanted to provide a more attractive nesting location for birds and hopefully make things as safe as possible,” said Shawn Crosbie, UIL environmental analyst.

UI constructed a new nesting platform near the site of some existing utility lines, where the ospreys can build their nest in peace, away from the dangerous high-voltage wires. Besides an internal team from UI, advising the project were representatives from the City of Ansonia as well as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Dam and Levee Division.
Complete Construction granted permission to UI to install the new nesting platform on company property. 

“We are happy to cooperate with UI to ensure that the ospreys have a safe nesting place,” said Guy DeMaio, Jr., vice president of Complete Construction.

The new osprey riverfront high-rise stands atop a taller, treated pole about 50 feet from the original nest site. The new pole, which is 55 feet tall, includes a four-foot-long perch, and the ospreys can deposit their nesting material on a flat, 6-by-6 platform at the very top, free from the danger of electrocution. 

The platform in Ansonia was designed following the specification outlined in Office of Long Island Sound’s General Permit for Osprey Platforms. 

Putting up an alternative but taller nesting structure nearby has been a proven way of getting the birds off a pole, as the birds prefer a higher site.

Crosbie noted that this is the second platform that UI has created for osprey. Last year, UI installed a platform in Milford that has yielded two healthy young ospreys. Other sites UI is currently scouting include Fairfield and New Haven.  

Ospreys, often known as fish hawks, are exclusively fish-eaters, but can prey on amphibians. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife’s Migratory Bird Act protects the birds’ breeding habits during certain times of the year, which may pose certain challenges to the utilities. 
Known to mate for life, the birds nest in pairs and usually return to the same nest site and add new nest materials to the old nest each year.
UI is proud to contribute to creating a sustainable environment for all, according to the release.

Below are contributed photos of the newly installed osprey platform on Riverside Drive in Ansonia.

 
A new osprey platform was installed on a 55-foot pole that includes a perch that is four-feet long.

A worker drills the platform into position. The Naugatuck River is to the left.


An aerial view of the osprey platform on Riverside Drive in Ansonia.


This is a press release from United Illuminating Holdings Corp.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Ansonia updates emergency info

10/28/2012 - Sandy - Sunday evening update (taken from the City of Ansonia website)
 

This information was sent out earlier on a CodeRed alert:

Hello, this is Mayor James DellaVolpe with an important message from the City of Ansonia.
The current forecast shows that Hurricane Sandy will impact the City of Ansonia after midnight tonight with the worst of the weather during the day and evening on Monday and into Tuesday.  While the track of the storm may change, we can expect to receive hurricane force winds and heavy rain over a one or two-day period.  Be prepared for street and basement flooding as well as power outages. 
Please stay away from any downed trees, poles, or power lines.  During the height of the storm, police, fire, and emergency medical crews may only be able to respond to life-threatening emergencies. Please call 911 to report emergencies. 
The City of Ansonia’s emergency managements personnel will be staffing the emergency operations center beginning tonight at 100 p.m. and continuing thru the storm and the immediate cleanup.
The City of Ansonia has made the decision to open the Emergency Shelter on Monday at 8 a.m. for those seeking emergency shelter. The emergency shelter is located at the Ansonia High School on Pulaski Highway.  Any residents that are going to the shelter are asked to bring any medication, pillow, blankets, and personal toiletries. 
If needed, an animal shelter will be opened at Prendergast School. Any animals need to be caged and the resident is required to supply food for the animal.  One resident will be needed to remain at the school with their animal.
Depending on the amount of damage caused by the storm, assistance with debris removal may be delayed for several days after the storm.
City crews have begun cleaning catch basins and will continue to do so until the storm priorities dictate otherwise.  If possible, we would appreciate any assistance in keeping these catch basins unobstructed to help reduce local flooding. 
We will be updating residents as the need arises. (See below for UI outage information.)
Thank you and be safe.
Mayor James Della Volpe


UI Outage information:
The United Illuminating Company encourages all of its customers to be prepared for the impending storm.  
First of all, please be safe.  Always remember to stay far away from any downed power lines.  Assume downed wires are live, stay far away and please call UI at 1-800-722-5584.
 Also, if you witness utility crews at work in your area....... please allow them to complete restoration work. 
These crews have limited direct information for the public and restoring power to neighborhoods is often delayed when they are detained by well-intentioned customers.
The best option is to call UI at 1-800-722-5584 or visit the website at uinet.com for updates and information. 
You can also get information by following the UI on Twitter @UnitedIllum.

As an Ansonia resident, I was pleasantly surprised to get a phone call from the mayor minutes ago with this information. 

Valley Community Foundation Awards $170,000 in Scholarships

    Valley Community Foundation Awards $170,000 from Scholarship Funds to Support Educational Pursuits of Local Students   DERBY, CT (Octobe...