Advisories
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ADVISORY: Line repairs near Happy Valley-Goose Bay will take place May 31
Read More: ADVISORY: Line repairs near Happy Valley-Goose Bay will take place May 31Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro is advising customers in Happy Valley Goose Bay that line crews will be in the area to complete maintenance activities between 10:00am and 4:00pm, tomorrow, May 31, 2023. While line crews are completing repairs on the lines, the community will be supplied by back-up generation from the Happy Valley Gas Turbine.…
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ADVISORY: Increased traffic on Upper Salmon Access Road
Read More: ADVISORY: Increased traffic on Upper Salmon Access RoadNewfoundland and Labrador Hydro is advising the public of increased vehicle traffic on the Upper Salmon Access Road (accessed from the St. Alban’s area). Beginning June 1 and continuing through September, maintenance work will be ongoing at the Upper Salmon hydroelectric facility requiring personnel to travel to and from the site regularly, on weekdays…
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Update: Public Safety Advisory – Controlled Release of Water, Star Lake and Upper Salmon
Read More: Update: Public Safety Advisory – Controlled Release of Water, Star Lake and Upper SalmonNewfoundland and Labrador Hydro is advising residents, cabin owners and travellers that due to high reservoir levels resulting from spring snow melt, the company has started releasing water at the Star Lake Spillway into Star Brook and then Beothuk Lake. Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro is also advising residents, cabin owners and travellers that its controlled…
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ADVISORY: Labrador West planned outages on June 18 and September 17
Read More: ADVISORY: Labrador West planned outages on June 18 and September 17Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro is advising customers in Labrador West of two planned power outages. The first is scheduled for: Sunday, June 18, 2023 from 7AM to 7PM. This will affect all customers in Labrador City, Wabush and surrounding areas (including IOC and Tacora Resources). The outage is required in order for Hydro to perform…
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Update: Controlled Release of Water in Upper Salmon Area of Central Newfoundland
Read More: Update: Controlled Release of Water in Upper Salmon Area of Central NewfoundlandNewfoundland and Labrador Hydro is advising residents, cabin owners and travellers that a controlled water release is currently ongoing in Upper Salmon area of Central Newfoundland. The Company is releasing water from its North Salmon Dam spillway into the North Salmon River. People are advised to use these areas with great caution as water levels…
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Update: Potential for controlled release of water at several locations on the island has ended
Read More: Update: Potential for controlled release of water at several locations on the island has endedNewfoundland and Labrador Hydro is advising residents, cabin owners and travellers in the Star Lake, Burnt Pond, White Bear River, Granite Canal, and Upper Salmon areas of Central and Southern Newfoundland that the Company does not anticipate any controlled releases of water at this time. Previous: February 17, 2023 – Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro is…
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Advisory: Feb 3 Update on Controlled Water Release in Central Newfoundland
Read More: Advisory: Feb 3 Update on Controlled Water Release in Central NewfoundlandNewfoundland and Labrador Hydro is advising residents, cabin owners and travellers in the Granite Canal area accessed from Central Newfoundland that the Company may need to water release at the Granite Canal Bypass structure. People are advised to use the area with great caution as water levels and flows will be higher than normal and…
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Advisory: Update on Controlled Water Release in Central Newfoundland
Read More: Advisory: Update on Controlled Water Release in Central NewfoundlandNewfoundland and Labrador Hydro is advising residents, cabin owners and travellers that due to high reservoir levels resulting from recent rain and mild temperatures, the company is currently releasing water at the following locations: The Star Lake area of Central Newfoundland at the Star Lake Spillway into Star Brook and then Beothuk Lake; The Burnt…
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Advisory: Update on Controlled Water Releases in Central Newfoundland
Read More: Advisory: Update on Controlled Water Releases in Central NewfoundlandNewfoundland and Labrador Hydro is advising residents, cabin owners and travellers that due to high reservoir levels resulting from recent rain and mild temperatures, the company is currently conducting controlled releases of water at the following locations: The Burnt Pond and White Bear River areas of Central and Southern Newfoundland at Burnt Dam Spillway into…
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Advisory: Update on Controlled Water Releases in Central Newfoundland
Read More: Advisory: Update on Controlled Water Releases in Central NewfoundlandNewfoundland and Labrador Hydro is advising residents, cabin owners and travellers in the Granite Canal area accessed from Central Newfoundland that the Company has stopped releasing water at the Granite Canal Bypass structure. Due to elevated reservoir levels from recent rainfall and mild temperatures, as well as forecasted additional rainfall and mild temperatures, the Company…