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Puget Sound Energy to host wildfire community meeting in Greenwater
Learn about PSE’s proactive efforts to mitigate and respond to wildfire risk

BELLEVUE, Wash. (7/14/2022) Puget Sound Energy is hosting a virtual community meeting for those in the Greenwater area of Pierce County to talk about a comprehensive approach for planning and response to evolving wildfire risk, while working to ensure it provides safe and reliable energy for its customers.

The community meeting will help customers in the Greenwater area learn about PSE’s proactive plans to respond to wildfire risk and the approach it’s taking to address wildfire hazards. It will also provide an opportunity for community members to provide feedback to inform PSE’s future planning.

Topics include:

  • Wildfire risk identification efforts across our service area
  • The intersection of electric service reliability and wildfire risk reduction
  • Efforts we’ve taken to reduce wildfire risk and maintain electric service reliability in your community
  • Future risk reduction tools under consideration, including potential Public Safety Power Shut-offs – temporarily shutting off power to help prevent wildfires during high-risk conditions.

Washington is not immune to the effects of climate change, which are expected to increase in nature over the next several decades. Summers are projected to be drier and warmer, and extreme weather events may become more likely.

Understanding that wildfires are a growing challenge in our region, PSE is doing further analysis and evaluation of a number of actions to effectively address the evolving wildfire challenges. PSE plans to engage with the community to gain input and feedback as it develops and implements its wildfire mitigation and response plans.

Attending the community meeting is just one of multiple ways residents and community members can provide input on PSE’s wildfire response plans. Comments and ideas can also be submitted via email, by going online to PSE’s Wildfire website, or calling 1-888-404-8773.

PSE already takes a number of proactive steps as part of its wildfire preparedness, with a focus on the service areas that have the highest risk. Examples include increased tree trimming and removal, pre-wildfire season inspections, installing tree wire, and strategic undergrounding. Many of these actions also improve PSE’s ability to withstand intense winter storms, which traditionally are the major cause of damage to our system.


Wildfire Community Meeting
Date: Wednesday, July 20
Time: 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Location: Online via Zoom (link available at pse.com/wildfirepreparedness)

Internet access at Greenwater Community Center
PSE will provide meeting access to those who need it on the day of the event. If you are unable to access the internet at home and would like to participate in the virtual community meeting, PSE will provide computers and technical support at the Greenwater Community Center, located at 59707 Hwy 410 E, during the event.


Media Contact:
Andrew Padula, 888-831-7250, psenewsroom@pse.com



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