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Paul Moreno Quotes

«We brought crews from other parts of our service area to the Peninsula and San Francisco, and they remain on standby.»
Author: Paul Moreno
«We were expecting quite a bit more from the storm. It turned out to be much milder.»
Author: Paul Moreno
«It takes a little while to come.»
Author: Paul Moreno
«The bulk of those are in the South Bay.»
Author: Paul Moreno
«We just want to keep the flames away, otherwise there's really no trouble. We need to keep people at a safe distance because we need room to work so we can safely shut off the gas.»
Author: Paul Moreno
«Winter storms such as this are not unheard of but this one was severe.»
Author: Paul Moreno
«Virtually every portion of the community along the coast was impacted by a power outage because of the storm during the weekend.»
Author: Paul Moreno
«The average residential electric rate will increase by $1.46 to $67.64 per month. However, this will affect the largest users. For most customers, they will not see any rate increases.»
Author: Paul Moreno
«The explosion did displace manhole covers ? two round steel ones ? and it also displaced a concrete cover as well.»
Author: Paul Moreno
«We've restored power to about 1.328 million people, but 89,000 are still without.»
Author: Paul Moreno