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    Restoration and Impacts from the September 8, 2011, San Diego Power Outage

    Source: Journal of Infrastructure Systems:;2014:;Volume ( 020 ):;issue: 002
    Author:
    Scott B. Miles
    ,
    Hannah Gallagher
    ,
    Charles J. Huxford
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)IS.1943-555X.0000176
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: This case study discusses post-event reconnaissance research of the September 8, 2011, power outage that left San Diego County, California, without electricity for up to 12 h. The objective of this case study is to synthesize and analyze the impacts of the outage and responses to the event. Understanding the outage’s impacts and responses helps to reveal restoration practices and contexts that promote meeting both technical and nontechnical goals. This study reveals several issues related to restoration decision-making and communication related to critical customers, particularly those responsible for health care, wastewater and potable water management, fuel provision, and food service. Restoration did not occur and was not communicated in such a way to avoid impacts to dependent critical infrastructure, reflect state restoration criteria, or meet expectations of a variety of power customers. Insight from this case study suggests three themes to guide research and development of best practices for power restoration: (1) emergency preparedness and public information, (2) power continuity, and (3) protocols and planning. Assessment of these themes are put in context with other studies of contemporary power outages and restoration to argue that power restoration protocols, policy, and planning are an important area for interdisciplinary research.
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    contributor authorScott B. Miles
    contributor authorHannah Gallagher
    contributor authorCharles J. Huxford
    date accessioned2017-05-08T21:53:57Z
    date available2017-05-08T21:53:57Z
    date copyrightJune 2014
    date issued2014
    identifier other%28asce%29la%2E1943-4170%2E0000032.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/65768
    description abstractThis case study discusses post-event reconnaissance research of the September 8, 2011, power outage that left San Diego County, California, without electricity for up to 12 h. The objective of this case study is to synthesize and analyze the impacts of the outage and responses to the event. Understanding the outage’s impacts and responses helps to reveal restoration practices and contexts that promote meeting both technical and nontechnical goals. This study reveals several issues related to restoration decision-making and communication related to critical customers, particularly those responsible for health care, wastewater and potable water management, fuel provision, and food service. Restoration did not occur and was not communicated in such a way to avoid impacts to dependent critical infrastructure, reflect state restoration criteria, or meet expectations of a variety of power customers. Insight from this case study suggests three themes to guide research and development of best practices for power restoration: (1) emergency preparedness and public information, (2) power continuity, and (3) protocols and planning. Assessment of these themes are put in context with other studies of contemporary power outages and restoration to argue that power restoration protocols, policy, and planning are an important area for interdisciplinary research.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleRestoration and Impacts from the September 8, 2011, San Diego Power Outage
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume20
    journal issue2
    journal titleJournal of Infrastructure Systems
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)IS.1943-555X.0000176
    treeJournal of Infrastructure Systems:;2014:;Volume ( 020 ):;issue: 002
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