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A file photo of construction on a section of the North Coast Interceptor near South Coast Highway and Nyes Place. (Courtesy of Laguna Beach)
The Laguna Beach City Council unanimously approved a pair of contracts on July 13 worth $282,500 for the engineering and construction of a new emergency power generator for a downtown sewer lift station that moves a million gallons of wastewater per day.
The emergency generator is critical infrastructure for Laguna Beach because it ensures the sewer system will continue running even during a power grid outage. This work is largely funded by a $256,567 grant from the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services and Federal Emergency Management Agency Hazard Mitigation Grant Program.
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PG&E encouraging customers to conserve energy as flex alert is extended
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UPDATE: The flex alert has been extended through Saturday.
The California ISO has extended its #FlexAlert to a second day through Saturday urging consumers to continue #energyconservation due to extreme heat in #CAwx and wildfire in Southern Oregon threatening transmission lines causing strain on the #powergrid. https://t.co/X7dNqGhFnxpic.twitter.com/SmQyU8vCmJ California ISO (@California ISO) July 10, 2021
ORIGINAL STORY: With the warmer temperatures across the state, a statewide Flex Alert went into effect on Friday.
The Flex Alert started at 4 p.m. and was set to last up until 9 p.m.