Politics & Government
County Asks Residents To Take Public Safety Power Shutoff Survey
PSPS is a prevention program sponsored by San Diego Gas & Electric to reduce the potential for utility-related wildfires.
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CA β The San Diego County Office of Emergency Services Wednesday asked all county residents to fill out a survey about the Public Safety Power Shutoff program.
PSPS is a prevention program sponsored by San Diego Gas & Electric to reduce the potential for utility-related wildfires. SDG&E will temporarily shut off power to customers in specific areas when wind speed, vegetative moisture, temperature and humidity create a high risk for wildfires.
According to the county, stakeholder and community feedback on the program is critical to advancing public safety throughout the region.
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Over the past few years, surveys and public workshops have yielded new ideas on how to keep communities and customers safe from wildfires and other disasters, and how to mitigate the impacts of PSPS events.
The survey will be available until July 13. All county residents are encouraged to provide feedback and ideas on how to mitigate the impacts of PSPS events.
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Respondents who include their email address in the survey will be invited to attend a virtual PSPS workshop later this year. The workshop will include a review of the survey results, and an opportunity to provide additional feedback on current efforts.
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