[AusNOG] Bris CBD to lose power 7:00am tomorrow

Kris Amy kris at amy.id.au
Wed Jan 12 00:51:47 EST 2011


This has been changed to 830am. Just heard it on the radio.
On 11 Jan 2011 20:39, "Matt Carter" <matt at iseek.com.au> wrote:
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>> Link from Matts message at 8:33pm is down at present. Server over
>> loaded.
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>> Someone might like see if they need some help with extra resource?
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> Full transcript before it went down below.
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> Also can be found at QPS Facebook page
> http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=159594920755195
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http://www.energex.com.au/media_centre/asp/media_release_display.asp?id=1998&index=0&m=&y=
> 11th of Jan 2011
> ENERGEX to switch off some Brisbane CBD power
>
> ENERGEX crews will start switching off electricity to many parts of
Brisbane's CBD from 7 am tomorrow (Wednesday 12 January 2011) for safety
reasons.
> The electricity sub-stations are mainly in buildings close to the Brisbane
River which is expected to reach near record levels during the next few
days.
> The ENERGEX crews will inspect the sub-stations after tomorrow afternoon's
peak high tide to assess the amount of damage and to determine the
re-energisation timetable.
> Other areas in Brisbane and Ipswich are also being closely monitored by
ENERGEX to determine whether or not electricity will be turned off.
> These areas are primarily those identified by Brisbane City Council flood
mapping along the Brisbane and Bremer Rivers and their tributaries.
> The outages could impact approximately 100,000 customers with restoration
times dependent on the rate that floodwaters recede and the amount of damage
caused to electrical equipment.
> Similar safety plans were implemented by ENERGEX earlier this week in
Gympie.
> More information about flood prone areas can be found on the Brisbane City
Council and Ipswich City Council websites.
> ENERGEX is also urging people with medical conditions that rely on
electrical-powered equipment, as well as refrigerated medications, to keep
in close contact with their medical practitioner and seek advice.
> At 5pm there were 22,000 homes and businesses without supply in South East
Queensland.
> ENERGEX spokesman, Mike Swanston, said safety was the key issue during
extreme weather and thanked South East Queenslanders for their patience
while crews were working in trying conditions to get supplies back on.
> "No one should never underestimate the old adage that power and water
don't mix, and as water continues to rise ENERGEX will be taking a safety
first approach under these extreme weather conditions," Mr Swanston said.
> "Similarly, as the weather worsens over night, power interruptions caused
by winds blowing tree branches onto powerlines and other extreme conditions
are expected to continue.
> "But we ask customers to remain patient as our crews work around the clock
in the in heavy rains and high winds."
> ENERGEX is also asking any customers who see damaged or threatened power
infrastructure to stay well clear and to call ENERGEX's priority line on 13
19 62.
> The public is also being urged to keep out of flood waters near any
electrical equipment and stay away from fallen powerlines.
>
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