In 2015, Delmarva Power will invest $1 million to improve electric service for customers in Pocomoke City.
Between
March & August 2015, Delmarva Power will upgrade and modernize its
electric distribution system along the following streets:
- Market Street (between 10th Street & Pocomoke Beltway/Old Virginia Road)
- Payne Avenue (between Market Street & Route 13)
- Pocomoke Beltway (between Cedar Street & Route 13)
- Walnut Street (between 2nd & 10th Streets)
- 10th Street (between Market & Walnut Streets)
The Pocomoke City electric reliability improvement project will
include the replacement of about 70 electric distribution poles and the
installation of new wire, crossarms, switching equipment and other
assorted upgrades.
Once the pole replacement and line construction are complete,
crews will convert customers to the new power lines. These conversions
will necessitate planned outages of several hours. Prior to the
conversion, crews will notify customers who will be affected by an
outage. Any outages for businesses will be coordinated to take place
during non-business hours.
Over the last five years,
Delmarva Power has invested approximately $1 billion to strengthen its
transmission and distribution systems to improve reliability. This
project is one of numerous infrastructure improvements planned
throughout their service territory over the next several years designed
to improve service to their customers.
Questions about the project can be referred to Delmarva Power Senior Public Affairs Manager Jim Smith at jim.a.smith2@delmarva.com or at (410) 860-6366.
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