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Pros and cons of overhead and underground power lines

Overhead

Pros:

  • Less expensive to build and repair
  • Easier to spot faults/damage
  • Can be built on any terrain

Cons:

  • Susceptible to wind, ice and snow
  • More vulnerable to damage from trees and vegetation
  • More vulnerable to blinks caused by animals
  • Susceptible to damage from vehicle collisions

Underground

Pros:

  • Less susceptible to vehicle collisions
  • Not impacted by trees, wind, ice and snows vulnerable to blinks caused by animals
  • Less vulnerable to blinks caused by animals

Cons:

  • More expensive to build and repair
  • Susceptible to flooding
  • Difficult to locate faults/damage
  • Vulnerable to damage from digging

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Be prepared before a storm strikes

Be prepared before a storm strikes

  In the event of a power outage, be prepared by keeping the following items in an easy-to-find emergency supply kit. Water - Three-day supply, one gallon per person, per day. Tools - Flashlight, extra batteries, manual can opener, battery-powered or hand-crank...

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Beat the heat with these recipes

Granny's BBQ Beans Submitted by Mike Zern 2 - 15 oz cans pork & beans 1 - 15 oz can black beans, drained 1 - 15 oz can red kidney beans, drained 1 - 15 oz can butter beans, drained 1/2 lb ground beef, browned 3/4 lb cooked & diced bacon 1 cup ketchup 1/2 cup...

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Between the lines: The demise of our heat pump

Between the lines: The demise of our heat pump

By Gwen Kautz General Manager 308-324-2386 gkautz(at)dawsonpower.com We had no warning. One day was cool and carefree, and the next had us sweating. Our heat pump finally bit the dust. It happened two days before high temperatures hit – thus no air conditioning. We...

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