Power Outage Causes Four Pumps to Shut Down at the La Plata Dam
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The AAA reported that, for the moment, the situation has not caused any impact on the drinking water service.
He assured that, for the moment, the situation does not affect the drinking water service.
One of the four raw water extraction pumps at the La Plata dam remains out of service following a power outage at the facility, the Puerto Rico Aqueduct and Sewer Authority (AAA) reported Wednesday.
The Executive Director of the Metro Region of the Aqueduct and Sewerage Authority (AAA), José A. Rivera Ortiz, reported that an electrical interruption affected the pumps for the extraction of raw water from the La Plata Dam. The electrical interruption, which occurred yesterday Wednesday, caused the start of the operation of the four pumps that extract raw water from the dam towards the Enrique Ortega Filter Plant. The situation was reported to…
Because of an electrical breakdown, some 30,000 customers would be affected.
SAN JUAN – The Executive Director of the Metro Region of the Aqueducts and Sewerage Authority (AAA), José A. Rivera Ortiz, reported on Wednesday that an electrical interruption affected the pumps for the extraction of raw water from the La Plata Dam. The electrical interruption caused the release of the four pumps that extract raw water from the dam to the Enrique Ortega Filter Plant. The situation was reported to LUMA Energy by complaint. And, …
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