SEIREMC Expanding Scope of Planned Power Outage in Dearborn Co.

Monday, April 18, 2022 at 3:57 PM

By Southeastern Indiana REMC, news release

The outage is necessary while crews replace an unsafe utility pole.

(Osgood, Ind.) - Southeastern Indiana REMC would like to remind its members in the Hidden Valley area of Dearborn County, Indiana, of a planned outage scheduled for the morning of April 19, 2022, to change out an unsafe utility pole. The outage, which will impact approximately 1,000 members, is scheduled to begin between 9:30 and 10 a.m. and last approximately three hours.

“We expanded the scope of the work to be done and the number of members that will be affected by this planned outage to enable our crews to complete the entire job at once,” said Jim Downey, Line Superintendent, “rather than inconveniencing the members again with another planned outage to complete the work.”

Southeastern Indiana REMC apologizes for the inconvenience this will cause and encourages all members in the affected location to prepare for this interruption in service.

For more information about the Southeastern Indiana REMC, visit seiremc.com.

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