Explosion at WAPA
Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 11:44 am
From St. John just now:
"Explosion at WAPA plant, power off both islands since 8 AM, looking like 8-9 hours until going"
Wow -
The Source has a story:
http://www.onepaper.com/stthomasvi/?v=d ... 1223612464
Residents of St. Thomas and St. John lost power Tuesday morning when a boiler tube at the Water and Power Authority's St. Thomas plant blew, causing a small fire in the switch yard.
Hugo Hodge, WAPA's executive director, said the plant shut itself off to protect itself. Hodge said as of noon workers were still trying to get one of these units fired up.
"You need at least one to power the inside of the plant before you can start firing the rest of the units," he said.
Hodge expected power to be restored within the next couple of hours.
Meanwhile, AT&T cellular customers on St. Thomas lost service in some areas for about an hour.
Dr. LaVerne Terry, commissioner of education, said public schools on both islands were closed at 11 a.m. because of the power outage.
Terry said regular bus transportation was available to students for the morning dismissal.
Schools in the St. Thomas/St. John district are expected to return to normal operating hours tomorrow.
"Explosion at WAPA plant, power off both islands since 8 AM, looking like 8-9 hours until going"
Wow -
The Source has a story:
http://www.onepaper.com/stthomasvi/?v=d ... 1223612464
Residents of St. Thomas and St. John lost power Tuesday morning when a boiler tube at the Water and Power Authority's St. Thomas plant blew, causing a small fire in the switch yard.
Hugo Hodge, WAPA's executive director, said the plant shut itself off to protect itself. Hodge said as of noon workers were still trying to get one of these units fired up.
"You need at least one to power the inside of the plant before you can start firing the rest of the units," he said.
Hodge expected power to be restored within the next couple of hours.
Meanwhile, AT&T cellular customers on St. Thomas lost service in some areas for about an hour.
Dr. LaVerne Terry, commissioner of education, said public schools on both islands were closed at 11 a.m. because of the power outage.
Terry said regular bus transportation was available to students for the morning dismissal.
Schools in the St. Thomas/St. John district are expected to return to normal operating hours tomorrow.