Politics & Government
PECO Project Planned For Next Week In Warminster
Warminster officials said the project will start on Monday and run through Nov. 30.
WARMINSTER, PA — PECO will begin a $180,000 infrastructure improvement project in the township starting next Monday, officials said.
PECO said the project will help withstand more frequent and damaging storms, improve reliability by reducing the frequency of outages that cannot be prevented, and support the adoption of cleaner energy resources such as solar and electric vehicles.
Construction is scheduled to begin on Monday and run through next Friday. It will be limited to Dick Avenue, and Deerfield and Orchid roads.
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Work will be performed by PECO crews and qualified PECO contractors.
A machine will be used to install new conduit as well as new underground electrical cable throughout your neighborhood. Any impacted portions of yards or streets will be restored to their prior condition.
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PECO crews may need to temporarily interrupt service to safely complete some of this work. We will work with local residents to ensure they are informed in advance of our activities and any planned interruptions. To ensure you receive all outage updates, please confirm that your phone number is accurate in our system through MyAccount at peco.com/myaccount or by calling PECO at 1-800-494-4000.
Anyone with questions about the project should contact Gary Dollahon, Customer Liaison, at Gary.Dollahon@exeloncorp.com.
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