Tuesday, October 24, 2017 11:20:39 PM
They want to make the replaced electricity power lines to be a CAT 5 storm proof. So the only choices mentioned were underground, or reinforced concrete poles.
Worse than that, high strength concrete ain't up the GPGC alley.
The power system needs to be redesigned and built to withstand future Category 5 storms. That means things like putting the power lines underground - the few underground lines weathered Maria quite well – and making poles that can’t be subsurface out of high-strength concrete.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesconca/2017/10/13/puerto-rico-needs-50000-utility-poles/#57ff12ed3d84
You wouldn't be trying to put the shuck on me, would ya stranger?
As I often get told, step aside son, you're a blockin' the MOMO!
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