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Public Utilities Board approves sale and removal of obsolete substation transformers
Summary
The Denton Public Utilities Board unanimously approved a consent‑agenda item allowing a contractor to remove and scrap multiple large substation transformers, some of which are obsolete 69 kV units; staff said the company will pay the city about $402,000 and handle oil draining and removal.
The Denton Public Utilities Board voted unanimously Feb. 9 to approve a disposal sale allowing a contractor to remove and scrap several large substation transformers, some of which are no longer compatible with the utility’s system.
Chris Lutrick, executive manager of operations for DME, told the board the units include about a dozen 69‑kV transformers that are obsolete for Denton’s system and a number…
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