8 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, August 14, 2000 By meets girl ILI2, "IBM d , 7 Mackinac Island. is restored to power this week 0 I NORMAN NG,1Da, Em aPatua,.,7ndr ert ewFr'ien thrakes!, 4 aeceec, a off in the fountain outside of The Michigan League yesterday a-.terneon. NVA N ) II ): E L H ) IN ' cHER t'1f, 11! II) 1 "Ind Io t. 11: t ll' c if(rt I n cd~t o II) tiII ., in .I t I 11o2 III - III th ( t 11)1W of .In c\, )1 1 d 1 - 1 l "ai) in 1)12n r C' 2))) 'ai o I ~ 21 I I N {3 1o I, Ic tor w No 1 I U i.I) I l p i, t A- lnc, nk'C}4t t tr12), N I/N jeliroom mb inates Eki'LiRIEAA i N INN t N7IIata r Il Nitomit-N i d)NSN ' o 1 k ul)r) ar tinI lN t;o <2 C it ti . 'i llI 0 1-1 ?t)3. By David Enders Daily Staff Reporter MACKINAC ISLAND- Power iines connecting Michigan's popular sum- mer resort to an Upper Peninsula power plant have heen repaired after nearly a week without poswer and four days of generator prov ided power. But the problem is far from fixed. Last week, employees of Edison Sault Electric C.0 replaced a set of seven on-land power lines rutnting frotn a posser station in St. Ignace to the shore there and fromthtle shore on the island to the Pat Chambers Sssitching Station, in the island's Stornecliffe area. At the time. according to E-dison Sault, tests indicated that beneath Lake IHIurotn, cables contiecting the ott-land lines ssere ))ilnaigecl, hot since the repairs hase becin macde, ltrther teNf~ indicated that the cables swerc dauwied by the swcek of i oa-ts.she liecct iof ihe 11i) is1uinclei'r. W, ,eyescito ciprobably on Monday an enomecering4; eport from lie Detroiti Ediscin (E lectric Co.1 pecople ssho were testing the ethles,' said Don Sassruk, the piesident of Edison Sault. The company plans to replace the underwater lines as soon as new cables can be foutid. "Hopeftully this year," said Ernie Maas, Edison Sault's ice-president. "That's what the plan is - the prob- letm is locating something,' Sasvruk said. The underssater cables are a made- to-order itens, and Edison Sault has been in contact with firms as close as Chicago and as far away ats Norsvay to find the tneeded 10 miles of cable, Saswruk said. Until a replicement is macdc, the sit- uation is being tieated as a 'crisis,' and an operator foi the six large generators that ssere usciI to retlirn poswer tci the Islaniclncarly two wsseeks ago svill remlain on Mackinac thrcocgh the tLabor Day holiday.ssWleu touirisintotrimally drsops oilf. If ainotiher outage occurs, the operator will warm up the generators sshile other Edisons Sault emnployees trasel to the island to switch its 1,3101 customers front the mainland lines to the generators. The Michigan Public Serv ice Commtission is also involsed, and has already been on the island to begin their resview of how the problem was han- dled. Friday. a PSC representative "toured the faeilitiea to get a bird-eye view of what happened," Sawruk said. He added that he had "spoke to thia indi- vidual form the first day to keep him informed on what was going on with the crisis.' The "crisis" began Satutrday, July 22, when an as-of-yet-undetertnined prob- lem occurred in one of the seven linen that services the Island. "We have a good hatidle but we ar4* trying to get all the possible options weighed," Sawruk said. It has been determined the subse- qutent "cascading" breaks from the original problem caused were heat related. Overloading of beastly insulat- ed on-land cables causeda fire early Wednesday, July 26, which sesered alt sesn of the lines sbi they come ashlore on the islandIc 1 ii the island powser edit off from the n ainlanci unti:W I hirsclav "We have replaced or Iypissed the areas that had the prolem'os twso weeks ago," Maas said. Since the restoration of power, busi- ness has largely retirited to nortmal on the Island, except for t request by Edison Sault for customwers to reduce the load on the damaged underwater cables as much as possible. "We're asking customers to stay on the reduced usage schedule if they can," Sawruk said, which includes keeping air conditioning units above 75 degrees, reducitng the setting on hot water heaters and avoidtng doing laun- dry between 6 n.m. and 9 p.tn. Homeowners and businesses on thre island are also looking into reparations for losses during thne outage. Restaurants lost stores of perishables and runny hotels received cancelations* frotm guests with reservations. Mackitnac Island Mlayor Margaret Doud said last week that shte hopes to set tip a meeting wNith representatisves from Edisoti Sault and legal eounsel for the city in rope of reaching a settle- ent. "We would like a mreeting with Edison Sault to talk abouit a settlement without a class-action suit;' she said. 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