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PG&E tells Yuba County supervisors about EPSS, PSPS and customer support programs
Summary
A PG&E representative briefed the Yuba County Board of Supervisors on wildfire‑risk mitigation efforts including Enhanced Power Line Safety Settings (EPSS), Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS), vegetation management, undergrounding plans and customer assistance programs for low‑income and medically vulnerable residents.
Brandon Black, PG&E government‑affairs representative, briefed the Yuba County Board of Supervisors on the utility’s layered approach to wildfire risk reduction and customer support in high‑fire areas.
Black told the board that more than half of PG&E’s service territory is in higher‑risk fire zones, affecting roughly 532,000 customers across thousands of miles of infrastructure. He described investments including more than 2,000 weather stations and high‑definition cameras, enhanced inspection…
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