Crime & Safety

JCP&L to Conduct Aerial Inspections in Somerset County

A low-flying helicopter will be used to inspect transmission wires.

Jersey Central Power & Light Company (JCP&L) will be conducting aerial inspections of its overhead transmission power lines across its service area, which began earlier this week.

Somerset County residents my see a low-flying helicopter during the inspections, which began across JCP&L’s service area Monday, May 4. The aerial inspections will examine power line connections and other equipment, JCP&L said in a statement. Local law enforcement officials will be notified of the inspections before they take place.

“Helicopter inspections provide a safe, timely and cost-effective way to patrol transmission circuits in their entirety,” Tony Hurley, JCP&L vice president of Operations, said in the statement. “The inspections provide valuable information and help us take proactive steps to improve service reliability.”

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The power company plans on spending more than $260 million in 2015 on projects to “enhance and maintain a strong electrical system”, helping to meet the growth in its 13-county service area, JCP&L said.

JCP&L serves more than 1 million customers across New Jersey, including Burlington, Essex, Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Ocean, Passaic, Somerset, Sussex, Union and Warren counties.

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