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PG&E Power Shutoff to Impact East Contra Costa this Weekend

by ECT

PG&E released an updated map on Thursday for a Power Outage shutoff this Saturday on October 26 that will impact 48,000 customers in Contra Costa County.

In East Contra Costa County, map includes areas of Antioch, Brentwood, Discovery Bay and Pittsburg (see map above). It also will impact Knightsen, Morgan Territory, Marsh Creek Road areas.

It is being stated that the Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) will begin at 10:00 pm on Saturday and continue through Monday at 2:00 pm. Power will not be restored until after the end of the weather related event.

For the full map: click here

Will update when more information is provided.

 

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12 comments

Jonathan Tiedeman Oct 24, 2019 - 4:48 pm

This is 100% PURE B.S.!!!!

This monopoly or over-regulation by Sacramento, on our power, needs to end! Whoever are making these decisions needs to stop!!!

The last “event” was ridiculous, as conditions never amounted to predictions!!!

This is crap!

Jon Oct 24, 2019 - 5:05 pm

This is complete garbage!

Whether it’s the monopoly that is PG & E, or over-regulation by Sacramento….this has to STOP!

The last “weather event”, wasn’t even an “event”.

Update the grid, and stop harming your customers.

Unacceptable!

Nancy Oct 24, 2019 - 5:21 pm

In Knightsen we are on well water. No power means no water for us because the well pump won’t work.

Ron Oct 24, 2019 - 5:25 pm

Not again. Boycott PGE!

Nancy Oct 24, 2019 - 5:49 pm

In Knightsen most of us are on well water and no power means the well pump won’t work – so we will also be without water.

Get your hammer jimmy frazier Oct 24, 2019 - 6:35 pm

Hey jimmy frazier. Wtf you people in Sacramento doing? This is bullshit and you know it. You and you’re fellow corrupt politicians need to get your hammers in order. Living the life of leisure and not doing a god damn thing for those of us that sign your pay check. I could go on but I’ll leave that for later. You are all Hippocrates. F U !!!!

Jared Oct 24, 2019 - 7:11 pm

If PGE shuts my power off again I will personally go to their corporate office and give them a piece of my mind and some good old paperwork for a lawsuit. IM DONE WITH YOU FOOLS ACTING LIKE LITTLE KIDS. STOP MESSING WITH PEOPLES POWER!!!

D-Man626 Oct 24, 2019 - 9:14 pm

Oh, now it is a big deal since it is happening to you in Brentwood and other areas. Lmao go get some candle SUCKERS!!!!! You can’t do shit about it and can’t sue a company that has already filed for Bankruptcy!! Deal with the suck!! Welcome to democratic California, or come over to Home Depot and drop a G on a generator. Hahahahahahaha

Angry 'Wood PG&E Slave Oct 25, 2019 - 8:00 am

Thank you ECT for posting what you get, it is appreciated. However…
The map is crap, there is not enough clear details to accurately predict if you’re going to be in a PSPS zone or not. Further, when you go to PG&E’s site, they don’t even have the CCC PSPS listed, let alone the date and time the County’s website has listed (10PM 26 Oct). So, what do we believe???? This is clear dumbassery on their part, and by “their” I mean both PG&E and the County. All they’ve done is create more questions, when they should be giving us better information. I have no idea if I’m going to lose power or not… because of the lack of detail on that map, my home is either right on the edge of one of those piss yellow shaded zones (accurate color by the way, as that is what PG&E is doing to us, pissing all over us with PSPS’s), yet when I enter my home address in the PG&E PSPS lookup site, it says “no planned outages”… so who in the hell do I believe?

Give a solution instead of complaining Oct 25, 2019 - 9:40 am

Its easy to monday morning quarterback but in reality no one here has the answers. If they are gonna be held liable for when abnormal weather events cause lines to break arc or whatever the case maybe (which there is no way to know when something will fail just like you cant tell when any one of your appliances or other equipment fail) they have every right to protect themselves against lawsuits
Since this is the new norm.
So instead if complaining if someone has to have some sort of electricity the fix is simple go buy a generator they are cheap You have plenty of warning
Do I agree with what they do? NO! But its a business and this is what you have to expect

Jg Oct 25, 2019 - 11:37 am

All PG&E is doing is covering themselves because they got blamed for everything. I would do the same. Do I like it No, but you all would do the same. If you don’t like it call the state insurance commissioner and make insurance companies pay when storms wreck havoc. Isn’t that what insurance is for? It seems insurance mainly collects your money and seldom do they pay out. This is why they cancel fire insurance because they may actually have to pay back all the money you gave them over the years. That’s what sucks. Oh, and Newsom too.

TSG Oct 25, 2019 - 12:05 pm

Jg, you’re so right. Somewhere some swampies decided that insurance companies don’t have to pay, and that PG&E will foot the bill. Then bankruptcy, all big investors get their payout, and the rest will be paid by the customer and tax payer.
And I agree, the map sucks. I am just on the edge of an orange field and couldn’t tell if I’m affected. But here is a link to look up by your address: https://psps.ss.pge.com/

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