Circuit Issue Causes Brief Citywide Power Outage

The Jamestown Board of Public Utilities said a problem with “circuits tripping” at its Dow Street substation caused a widespread electric outage Thursday from 8:53 a.m. to 9:19 a.m. Portions of Jamestown, Ellicott, West Ellicott, Celoron and Falconer were impacted by the outage. “Supervisors immediately isolated the trouble and were able to restore power in approximately a half hour,” the BPU said in a statement. As a result of the power outage, water pumps turned off, stirring the water. Discolored water can be expected to clear in 12 to 24 hours, the BPU said. P-J photo by Eric Tichy
The Jamestown Board of Public Utilities said a problem with “circuits tripping” at its Dow Street substation caused a widespread electric outage Thursday from 8:53 a.m. to 9:19 a.m. Portions of Jamestown, Ellicott, West Ellicott, Celoron and Falconer were impacted by the outage. “Supervisors immediately isolated the trouble and were able to restore power in approximately a half hour,” the BPU said in a statement. As a result of the power outage, water pumps turned off, stirring the water. Discolored water can be expected to clear in 12 to 24 hours, the BPU said.
P-J photo by Eric Tichy