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Atmospheric river event

We know how challenging and stressful it can be to lose power, especially when you are already dealing with the impacts of severe weather. We want you to know that we are doing everything we can to restore your service safely and quickly. The additional rainfall from this second major storm worsened the already saturated and unstable soil conditions in our region. Damage has been scattered throughout our service area with Kitsap, North King and Skagit counties being hit the hardest.

Our response teams and additional crews from outside our region are working around the clock as long as it is safe to do so. Above all, safety comes first — please take extra precautions and stay safe out there!

When is my power coming back on? 

We know that you need to make plans. To provide accurate restoration times, we need to assess the extent of the damage and what repairs need to be made. We start damage assessment as soon as it's safe for our teams to be in the field. We will set estimated restoration times once we have an initial assessment of damage.

Visit PSE’s Alerts and Advisories page for information on our response efforts: pse.com/alerts.


   
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Safety first. Never touch or go within 35 feet of downed power lines because they might be energized. Call PSE at 1-888-225-5773 or 911 to report problems.

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Natural gas reliability

PSE operates and maintains approximately 26,000 miles of natural gas mains and service lines in six counties covering 2,900 square miles. We serve more than 800,000 natural gas customers. About 75 percent of the natural gas system consists of corrosion-resistant plastic piping and the remainder is cathodically-protected, coated steel pipe.


Delivering safety and reliability

Safety is our top priority when it comes to designing, constructing, operating and maintaining the natural gas system. At PSE, we know our customers, employees and the communities we serve expect to live and work around a safe and reliable natural gas system.

Our focused effort to maintain a safe natural gas system also ensures we’re delivering a consistent and affordable supply of natural gas to our customers. We regularly monitor and inspect our natural gas system to make corrections before problems arise.


Routine maintenance and inspections

While state and federal operations and maintenance requirements for natural gas operators are steadily increasing, PSE routinely goes beyond the required standards. PSE technicians and other field employees are conducting patrols, leak surveys, and various inspection activities on the natural gas system daily to look for anything out of the ordinary. Sophisticated electronic gas-detection equipment is used to inspect:

  • Every neighborhood's natural gas system at least once every three years.
  • Natural gas pipelines within business districts and near high-occupancy structures annually.
  • Natural gas transmission pipelines every six months.

Natural gas system improvements

Our improvements to the natural gas piping systems also enhance safety and help
continue providing customers with reliable natural gas. Examples of natural gas system improvements include:

  • Replaced all cast iron and bare steel pipelines in the natural gas system, which are materials more prone to cracking and corrosion.
  • Proactively replacing older coated steel and older plastic pipelines that are susceptible
    to leaks.
  • Planning for future customer growth by upgrading existing or installing new pipelines
    to meet the demand.

For additional information on natural gas safety, visit pse.com/gassafety.