WAPA line crews, and on and off-island contractors are working toward the completion of restoration in both districts, the utility said on Sunday. This week, crews will be assigned to ongoing restoration efforts in the following locations:
St. Croix: Anna’s Hope, Barren Spot, Betsy’s Jewel, Bonne Esperance, Brooks Hill, Cane Bay, Carlton, Castle Coakley, Castle Nugent, Concordia, Diamond, Glynn, Granard, Grange Garden, Great Pond, Ham’s Bay, Hamm’s Bluff, Herbert Grigg, Hibiscus Point, Hogensborg, Jolly Hill, Kingshill, La Vallee, Little Fountain, Little La Grange, Longford, Lower Love, Mon Bijou, Morning Star, Mountain, Mount Pellier, Mount Pleasant, Orange Grove, Paradise, Peter’s Rest, Petronella, Plessen, River, Springfield, St. John, Tipperary, Two Friends, Two Williams, Whim and William’s Delight.
St. John: Calabash Boom to Mandahl and Lameshur Estate, and East End Road.
St. Thomas: Frenchman’s Bay, Lilliendahl & Marienhoj, Tabor & Harmony and Wintberg.
Residents are reminded of the following guidelines as they seek restoration of service:
- A licensed electrician must certify, in writing, that a structure, covered by a blue roof, is safe to reenergize before electrical restoration can take place.
- If your electrical meter was removed by WAPA, you are required to complete repairs to the meter base and/or weather head, have the work certified, in writing, by a licensed electrician and notify the Customer Service office that the repair work has been completed. All meter removal and associated reconnection fees have been waived during the restoration period.
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