The INDEPENDENT, January 3, 2008 Page 15 Power of the People By W. Marc Farmer, General Manager, West Oregon Electric Cooperative And the Rains Came and the Winds Blew together to be ready to open the doors for business flood plain. Had this been done before, we would not and to assist our members by the following Monday. have lost power to Vernonia during this flood. As We will remain in the mobile unit until our office build- Please see page 21 ing is restored. Operations should be able to move back in by the second week in January, but I don’t anticipate the rest mov- ing back until at least February. Now, for the two questions I have been • Complete Remodel Paul Cap Contracting Inc. asked repeatedly since the flood: what • Kitchens about the high bills from drying out homes • Baths and is the Co-op going to stay where we • Additions are? • Garages At this point, we are working with sever- Licensed/Bonded/Insured al agencies to obtain funds for energy as- CCB# 111866 • Interior/Exterior sistance for those who have large bills A Columbia County Business from using heaters to dry out their homes before rebuilding. The Board has asked staff to review how many and how much the impact is on our members. When we know the extent of the increase, we can then identify which option for assistance will best fit our members’ needs. We are ™ and will be assisting our members to ac- cess rate relief. For those who have flood insurance, the increased amount in your electric bill can be claimed. Just come in and ask us to print out a historical average of your bill for the month of December and The name you January and match that with your current trust for: bills. The difference can be submitted for insurance purposes. For those without in- • Gasoline surance, we will be working with energy assistance to help cover the increased • Diesel Fuel costs. Being part of a Cooperative means • Oils • Solvents that we are concerned about the needs of our members, not the needs of sharehold- • Additives • Greases ers. We will work diligently to meet your needs. Where does the Co-op go from here? The Board has given me the authority to identify a new location, funding for a new office, and hire an architect to design and build a new office and warehouse in Ver- nonia. What is the main objective in identi- fying a new location? Getting us on higher ground so that in a crisis situation we can focus on keeping the power on and provid- ing continuous serviced to our members, not on our own survival. We want to make sure that the office is in a location that will never be flooded again or the access roads to our building. An architect has been hired and possible locations are be- ing reviewed. The same is true of our Vernonia Sub- station. This event validated our decision in 2007 to include in our construction work plan to build a new substation out of the Like many of you, I have been a little busy since the storm hit on December 3 and haven’t had time to submit my articles. I’ll bring you current from the Co- op’s perspective in this article. On December 3, we had flood waters breach our of- fice and we had to evacuate staff by boat and in the back of trucks. From the time we knew water was go- ing to come into the building, we had an hour-and-a - half to get all of the computers and as much important files, equipment, and materials as possible up into the attic. From the time the water first came in the doors and wall, until one hour later, when we locked the doors and left, it was already knee deep in the office. In the end, the water was 7.5 inches higher than in 1996. Needless to say, it was devastating to the office building and even had 9 inches of water up in Opera- tions. Flood waters and downed trees even trapped Line Crew at the Mist and Necanicum Substations. We lost power in Vernonia about 3:30 p.m. in the afternoon when the flood waters reached the Reclosers, shorting out the Vernonia Substation located between the Co- op office and Anderson Park. We had to wait until the water subsided enough to get into the substation to by- pass the reclosers and restore power by 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday. The west side of our system suffered massive dam- age, as the 130 mph winds from the coast blew down miles of distribution lines. Trees and tree limbs took out service throughout the Olney and Necanicum ar- eas. We brought in seven outside crews to assist our own crews and together they worked continuously through the week to put lines and poles back up. West Oregon actually got our lines up and ready before the utility that provides the power to Necanicum and Olney could get theirs done. We had to wait for them to re- build their lines to us in order for them to be able to provide power back to our substation and metering point. It was a great example of the effort and hard work of our Line Crews and the quality of outside crews that were working with us. Necanicum was re- stored late Friday and Olney by 5:00 p.m. on Saturday. We have experienced continuing outages from the heavy, wet snow that has sent broken trees and limbs into our lines. We also had an automobile take out one of our poles during this period. We have had to work a lot of overtime to keep the system up and going. Just as I have been so impressed by the hard work of our Line Crews, I have been equally impressed by our Office Staff and Management Team. The Office Staff was out the day after and through the week in rain gear, masks, and rubber boots mucking out the office building, boxing up things that survived, power washing metal cabinets, Most parts under warranty and hauling out ruined materi- Open Tuesday-Saturday 9:00 am to 4:00 pm als and equipment. They Closed Sunday and Monday worked hard and long to get things ready for the cleaning 54372 Nehalem Hwy South, Vernonia, OR 97064 crew and for the move into a 6 miles south of town on Hwy 47 mobile portable unit. They did Buying unwanted vehicles with clear title an excellent job of pulling it all Alley Auto Wrecking ✮ ✮ Gasoline 503-429-7581 Don’t Move… Improve! 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