Helicopter setting a power pole

Power Outage Planned in Warner Springs to Accommodate Wood-to-Steel Pole Upgrades

To strengthen the regional electric system against the threat posed by wildfires, our contractors will be working in Warner Springs to upgrade wooden power poles with fire-resistant steel poles. For the safety of the construction crews, electricity in that community will need to be turned off on two days – Saturday, July 20, and Monday, July 22, – to accommodate the work.

On both days the planned outages will begin at 7:30 a.m. and will last up to 8.5 hours. Swapping out wood poles with steel poles requires the use of a helicopter, which can only be flown during daylight hours. 

In addition to upgrading the poles, crews will also replace older overhead distribution lines and other equipment, so we can increase our system’s capacity to withstand extreme weather conditions, such as high winds.

Please know we’ll work to restore your service as safely and quickly as possible. However, unsafe weather conditions or unforeseen events may prolong the power outage or force us to cancel the outage on the scheduled dates.

We know being without power is an inconvenience. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated. We thank you in advance for your understanding and patience.

Pole Upgrades Help Mitigate Wildfire Risk

The work in the Warner Springs area is part of our Fire Risk Mitigation Initiative (FiRM) program, which began in 2013 to meet our ongoing commitment to deliver clean, safe and reliable energy to customers.

To date, this program has fire-hardened more than 7,000 poles and 350 miles of wires in High Fire Threat Districts. The hardening work involves replacing aged lines, installing advanced technology, and designing facilities to withstand known local weather conditions.

What You Should do to Prepare for the Planned Outages

Prior to the scheduled outages, we recommend residents unplug all sensitive electrical equipment, such as computers and televisions to prevent damage or data loss. Once power is restored, checking alarm systems and garage door openers is recommended.

Those customers who are enrolled in our Medical Baseline program and have devices that depend on electricity are asked to contact our Planned Outage Coordinator to confirm that they have received the outage notification and to make any necessary arrangements during the planned outage. The outage coordinator can be reached weekdays between 7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. at 858-654-1785.

If you need assistance afterhours or over the weekend, please call 1-800-211-7343. The latest power outage information can be found at sdge.com/outages.

SDG&E takes very seriously our responsibility to operate the grid safely. Click here to learn more about our wildfire preparedness and fire-hardening efforts.