A Message from our President/CEO
My fellow members,
I provided information on a previous post that may have given the wrong impression, so please allow me to explain.
We currently have outages across our service territory: https://colquitt.datacapable.com/map/
Moultrie District (Colquitt & Brooks Counties) - 11,724
Tifton District (Tift, Cook and Berrien Counties) - 15,887
Valdosta District (Lowndes and Brooks Counties) - 29,289
We are working in all counties to assess and repair damage so we can restore power to all of our members.
As a hurricane that journeyed from the gulf to the southern part of our system, the first area impacted was Brooks and Lowndes Counties. The more severely damaged areas of our system happen to be Brooks and Lowndes Counties. In no way does that mean we are not concerned about outages in every county, because we are! We have a complicating factor in Lowndes County currently. During a normal outage, we have electric service provided by high-voltage transmission lines that feed power into our substations and then we carry and distribute that power throughout our system. Currently in Lowndes County, over 1/2 of our substations are not receiving that high voltage transmission power. We are waiting on Georgia Power and Georgia Transmission to make those repairs to the transmission lines before we can do our part in that area.
Please know that we are doing all we can to restore power to every member that has been affected by Hurricane Idalia no matter what county you are in. We appreciate your patience and your prayers as we navigate this restoration effort.
Sincerely,
Danny Nichols
President/CEO
Hurricane Idalia Update 8/30 - 3:45 PM
A Message from our President/CEO
My fellow members,
As of 3:30 on the 30th of August, over 57,000 of Colquitt EMC's 72,000 meters are without service. The vast majority of these are located in Brooks and Lowndes Counties. There has been extensive damage in those areas. Approximately 1/2 of our substations are currently without service. Priority #1 in Lowndes County is to get the transmission lines restored to the substations so that we can restore service to our members.
We have contacted other EMCs for mutual aid as well as other contract crews to receive additional manpower. They are now en route to our service territory. We would like to call enough help to be able to restore power in an hour, but those numbers can simply not be managed. So we get the most personnel that we can contact and manage once they arrive here at Colquitt EMC. Rest assured our #1 priority is to restore service to you, our members, and now that the storm has passed that difficult work is beginning in earnest.
Sincerely,
Danny Nichols
President/CEO
Hurricane Idalia Update 8/30 - 1:40 PM
Colquitt EMC currently has over 58,000 meters without power. There is extensive damage to our system with multiple broken poles, downed lines, and fallen trees. Our personnel and contract crews have been dispatched and we have made contact with mutual aid. This will likely be an extended outage due to the severity of the damage. Thank you for your patience as we work to restore power as quickly and safely as possible. We will continue to keep you updated as we have new information.
Hurricane Idalia Update 8/30 8:30 AM
Message from Our President & CEO:
My fellow members,
Here in Moultrie, we are already feeling the effects of Idalia, and we expect to feel the effects of this hurricane throughout our service territory. We are highly concerned for Lowndes and Berrien counties because of how the storm is currently tracking.
As we watched this storm approach, it was clear to us that the predictions and models were struggling with projected tracks. We had anticipated Idalia to turn to the east, however, the storm continued to track north far longer than what was predicted. Each additional hour that it traveled north increased its impact on our system and membership.
The good news is the storm is now turning east (northeast) and has sped up its forward motion to 20 MPH. This helps that the storm will move away quickly from our system which decreases potential damage and allows us to begin work sooner.
One aspect of working in a hurricane event is that we have to deal with high sustained winds. Safety regulations prohibit us from working in a bucket or off of a pole with winds in excess of 35 MPH. This is to ensure the safety of our personnel.
This will be the day that we are able to gather all the information regarding damage and better allocate our resources. We currently have all Colquitt EMC personnel preparing to work on the system. In addition, we have contract line and right-of-way crews that are ready to work with us. As the day progresses we will better assess the damage and outages. We will certainly bring in additional resources as needed.
We truly appreciate the patience of our members. Please recognize that all efforts are being made to minimize any system interruptions. We continue to pray for all people affected by this storm and for the safety of our personnel.
We will keep you updated throughout the day as we have more information.
Sincerely,
Danny Nichols
President/CEO of Colquitt EMC
Hurricane Idalia Update 8/29 12:00 PM
Message from Our President & CEO
My fellow members,
Colquitt EMC is taking this storm very seriously, and we hope our members are doing the same. We are continuing to monitor the forecast as Hurricane Idalia approaches land. I am concerned that we will be impacted by this storm.
As of right now, Berrien, Brooks, Colquitt, Cook, Tift and Lowndes counties are under a tropical storm or hurricane warning. I urge all of our members to prepare their homes and business before it makes landfall.
Colquitt EMC is mobilized and we are prepared for power outages. We have mutual aid crews on standby if additional help is needed. When power outages occur, we will respond as soon as it is safe enough to do so.
If you experience a power outage, please report it by using our free mobile app, online portal or by calling 1-855-293-1804. Reporting outages on the app is especially easy, and you can insert a brief comment about any downed lines, broken poles, or transformer issues that may help expedite the restoration for all. An outage with a brief comment may also be reported by logging into your account on www.colquittemc.com.
For more information on how to prepare your home or business for a hurricane, please visit www.ready.gov. You may also view forecast updates on www.weather.gov/tae. Please keep an eye on our social media pages and our website for more updates from Colquitt EMC.
Sincerely,
Danny Nichols
Hurricane Idalia Watch Update 8/28 12:15 PM
Colquitt EMC is continuing to monitor Hurricane Idalia. We are anticipating heavy rainfall along with tropical storm force winds. As of today, the most likely arrival time will be Wednesday morning around 7 AM. We are encouraging members to prepare now for possible power outages.
As always, Colquitt EMC's #1 goal is to provide safe and reliable power to our members. We are fully stocked with supplies and equipment needed to restore power. We have also contacted mutual aid if additional help is needed.
Power Outage Prep
- Have alternate plans for refrigerated medication or using power-dependent medical devices
- Sign up for local alerts and warnings. Monitor local news and weather reports
- Stock up on emergency supplies - ex. food, water, medication
- Secure any outdoor furniture from strong winds
For more power outage preparedness tips, please visit: https://www.ready.gov/
Experiencing a Power Outage?
- Save the Outage Reporting #: 1-855-293-1804
- Know your CEMC account number.
- Download the free Colquitt EMC Mobile App.
- Log into your Colquitt EMC Account Portal.
- Check the Outage Map at https://colquittemc.com/outage-center or in the mobile app.
Reporting outages on the app is especially easy, and you can insert a brief comment about any downed lines, broken poles, or transformer issues that may help expedite the restoration for all. An outage with a brief comment may also be reported by logging into your account on www.colquittemc.com.