Posted by Texasmark1 on August 29, 2020 at 04:21:46 from (172.243.92.145):
In Reply to: Statistics coming in posted by John in La on August 28, 2020 at 08:46:45:
Was headed to town yesterday and a caravan of electric coop trucks were headed SE from Denison, TX. NIce to see the comradeship in that industry. Looking at the Weather Channel, just the high voltage, wooden post, distribution lines running down a highway near Lake Charles, mile after mile lying on their side, broken at the ground will take a lot of work. They had wood chippers and all the necessary equipment to clean up the tree mess too.
Just wondering how the financing of such is handled. Is it factored into each entities annual budget, does the hosting power co. foot the bill, the city, county or state....FEMA? No doubt the invoice would be HUGE.
Glad Cameron was sort of spared. I just couldn't go that any more. Growing up in S. Texas 50 miles from the coast was enough for me. When I got my wings, it was inland for me.......worst part is that fresh water fish just don't have the taste that you get with salt water.....Spanish Mackrell were just devine.
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