Emergency water outage:
THE PICTURE: Commonwealth Utilities Corp. spokesperson Pamela Mathis checks the big hole on one of the seven temporary tanks installed near the Northern Marianas College yesterday. The tank collapsed after its support beams failed and the tank broke, losing 80,000 gallons of water on Monday afternoon. (CUC expert engineering.)
Here is an excerpt from a post I wrote when the fuel pipeline was damaged a few weeks ago, now it seems this company is really jinxed.
Oct /6 /07 - Post # 642.. (Read the Post Here)
Just what the hell will be next to befall this seemly jinxed power company, a meteorite from the sky? Now we'll just sit through the blackout this may cause and wait and see what might happen next...
.....GED.....
THE PICTURE: Commonwealth Utilities Corp. spokesperson Pamela Mathis checks the big hole on one of the seven temporary tanks installed near the Northern Marianas College yesterday. The tank collapsed after its support beams failed and the tank broke, losing 80,000 gallons of water on Monday afternoon. (CUC expert engineering.)
Here is an excerpt from a post I wrote when the fuel pipeline was damaged a few weeks ago, now it seems this company is really jinxed.
Oct /6 /07 - Post # 642.. (Read the Post Here)
Just what the hell will be next to befall this seemly jinxed power company, a meteorite from the sky? Now we'll just sit through the blackout this may cause and wait and see what might happen next...
.....GED.....
So we begin to wonder again, just what will be next. I think maybe CUC has sold its soul to the devil and is now paying it's dues. There must be some reasons for all this seemingly bad luck. Is it possible the management of the company plays into the picture, not! Not bad management, it can't be, its simply just a bit of misfortune, just coincidences.
The meteorite thing was meant to be a joke, but there will be no joking when this inept, mismanaged company gets people killed, their luck is not running very high and this self admitted 'very dangerous company' is on the brink of a real disaster! Who will take the blame? "Not I," they will all say, while finger pointing at everyone else. This power company needs to be put in the capable hands of a private operator and now is not to soon. The one small problem with this is, there is no one even capable of getting that done. Such a sorry mess!
Now that I have cheered you up for the day, have a nice one....
.....GED.....
2 comments:
Hmmm? If they planned it right.. a meteor from the sky might have the potential to provide an immense amount of power.
You are always thinking aren't you? You may be the answer to the problems at CUC, the ultimate savior.. Go for it girl..
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