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As part of inspections of their overhead lines and equipment, multiple CORE contractors will be working with aerial drones in large parts of their service area over the next few months.

The inspections and associated drone activity began in August and are part of CORE’s wildfire mitigation and overall system reliability efforts.

Authorized Work Notification

Residents within the immediate area of work will be notified via automated phone calls. Personnel conducting the inspections carry CORE credentials and are in contractor vehicles with CORE branding.

CORE appreciates their understanding as they work to protect their members, employees and distribution system.

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