Published: December 04, 2012
Press Release
Puget Sound Energy Sends 24 Natural Gas Service Employees to New York to Help Restore Heat to Victims of Superstorm Sandy
BELLEVUE, Wash. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Two dozen Puget Sound Energy natural gas employees today headed to New
York to help restore heat for customers on Long Island, where overnight
temperatures this week are expected to dip into the 20s.
PSE employees will work with National Grid to replace natural gas meter
sets damaged nearly five weeks ago by Superstorm Sandy; they will also
inspect and relight equipment and appliances inside homes and businesses.
PSE's team of 21 technicians and three supervisors will work for 2½
weeks and return home the weekend before Christmas. They will join
natural gas crews from other utilities around the country.
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