Advisories
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Public Safety Advisory: Controlled Water Release at the Jacopie Spillway has ended
Read More: Public Safety Advisory: Controlled Water Release at the Jacopie Spillway has endedThe Churchill Falls Generating Station is advising the public that the controlled water release at the Jacopie Spillway has now ended. The public is asked to continue avoiding the following areas as water levels may continue to fluctuate and are always unpredictable: • Jacopie and Whitefish Spillways; • Churchill River bed downstream of the Jacopie…
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myNLhydro and online Outage information unavailable overnight tonight, November 2nd
Read More: myNLhydro and online Outage information unavailable overnight tonight, November 2ndThe outage information page on Hydro’s website (nlhydro.com/outages) and the myNLhydro app and web portal, will be unavailable overnight tonight (November 2, 2022) from 2:00 a.m.-8:00 a.m. while we complete updates on the system. During this time, customers should call us directly at 1-888-737-1296 for outage information or updates, or to report an emergency. Thank…
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ADVISORY: Planned power outages affecting parts of Fogo Island
Read More: ADVISORY: Planned power outages affecting parts of Fogo IslandNewfoundland and Labrador Hydro is continuing work on Fogo Island in October to upgrade the electricity system and ensure reliable service for residents and businesses. To safely complete the work, power must be turned off for some customers. We apologize for this inconvenience and thank those affected for your understanding as we complete these important…
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Public Safety Advisory: Controlled Water Release at the Jacopie Spillway
Read More: Public Safety Advisory: Controlled Water Release at the Jacopie SpillwayThe Churchill Falls Generating Station is advising the public of a controlled water release to occur from the upper Churchill reservoir at the Jacopie Spillway commencing October 18, 2022. The expected duration of the release is unknown. The public is advised to avoid the following and surrounding areas: • Jacopie and Whitefish Spillways, including boat…
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HIGH-POWER TESTING CONTINUES ON LABRADOR-ISLAND LINK TRANSMISSION LINE
Read More: HIGH-POWER TESTING CONTINUES ON LABRADOR-ISLAND LINK TRANSMISSION LINESignificant work continues to be carried out on our electricity system to test and commission the Labrador-Island Link transmission line, which brings power from the Muskrat Falls plant in Labrador to the Soldier’s Pond terminal station on the island. High power testing will continue to be carried out again tomorrow, October 14 and Saturday October…
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Public Advisory: Contractors mobilizing to start right-of-way clearing on new transmission line (TL271) from Star Lake Terminal Station to Valentine Gold Project
Read More: Public Advisory: Contractors mobilizing to start right-of-way clearing on new transmission line (TL271) from Star Lake Terminal Station to Valentine Gold ProjectIn preparation of TL271 construction from Star Lake Terminal Station to the Valentine Gold Project mine site, contractors have begun mobilizing crews and equipment to site. With this, heavy equipment and oversized loads will be travelling on the Buchans Highway, Millertown Road, Star Lake Road, and other nearby access roads leading to the construction area…
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Advisory: Controlled water release at Jacopie Spillway now ended
Read More: Advisory: Controlled water release at Jacopie Spillway now endedThe Churchill Falls Generating Station is advising the public that the controlled water release at the Jacopie Spillway has now ended. The public is asked to continue avoiding the following areas as water levels may continue to fluctuate and are always unpredictable: Jacopie and Watefish Spillways; Churchill River bed downstream of the Jacopie Spillway; East…
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Public Advisory – Controlled Release of Water Central and Southern Newfonudland now ended
Read More: Public Advisory – Controlled Release of Water Central and Southern Newfonudland now endedNewfoundland and Labrador Hydro is advising residents, cabin owners and travellers that the Hydro is no longer anticipating releasing water at the following locations: In the Burnt Pond and White Bear River areas of Central and Southern Newfoundland at Burnt Dam Spillway into the White Bear River. In the Granite Canal area accessed from Central…
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Public Advisory: Controlled Water Release at the Jacopie Spillway
Read More: Public Advisory: Controlled Water Release at the Jacopie SpillwayThe Churchill Falls Generating Station is advising the public of a controlled water release to occur from the upper Churchill reservoir at the Jacopie Spillway commencing Friday, September 23, 2022. The expected duration of the release is unknown. The public is advised to avoid the following and surrounding areas: Jacopie and Whitefish Spillways, including boat…
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Advisory: Potential for Controlled Release of Water at Burnt Pond and Granite Canal
Read More: Advisory: Potential for Controlled Release of Water at Burnt Pond and Granite CanalNewfoundland and Labrador Hydro is advising residents, cabin owners and travellers that due to significant forecasted rainfall, the company may be required to release water at the following locations: In the Burnt Pond and White Bear River areas of Central and Southern Newfoundland at Burnt Dam Spillway into the White Bear River. In the Granite…