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Thursday, October 16, 2014

Delmarva Power Continues Reliability Work

Current Project to Benefit Customers in Salisbury, Md.

SALISBURY, Md. –
In order to improve electric service reliability in Salisbury, Md., Delmarva Power is installing new poles, cross-arms and wiring along portions of Vine and Divisions Streets, Schumaker Drive and Snow Hill Road.

Motorists could experience traffic delays between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Saturday, until the targeted completion date of Dec. 15, 2014. There could be brief power outages while the new wire is being installed.

The project is part of the company’s investment of approximately $15 million in reliability improvements in the Salisbury and Fruitland areas this year.

“This project is one in a series of system upgrades we are making to maintain reliability for our customers,” said John Allen, Delmarva Power Region Vice President

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

up-grades for the entitlement people , when will it stop. All government funded.

Anonymous said...

Those upgrade may make power to these people more reliable and ultimately cheaper to us tax payers.

Anonymous said...

5:36. You are paying for this thru legislation passed in Maryland. It's the Empower Maryland Act that shows up on your bill each month. Just another hidden tax from your friends in Annapolis.

Anonymous said...

If "reliability" upgrades mean that the power doesn't go out with every little thunderstorm or on a high usage summer day, I'm all for it. We've had enough of their power outages and glitches.