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SUPPORT YOUR INLAND POWER COMMUNITY FOUNDATION I nland Power members have long been known for their generosity. From funding scholarships for our young members to rounding energy bills up to the nearest dollar to support those in need, the giving nature of our members is astounding.
three ways to give to the foundation. You can round up your monthly bill to the nearest dollar, give a one-time fixed amount or a monthly fixed amount. For questions about the foundation or how to donate, call (509) 789-4277.
The Inland Power Community Foundation, which is governed by a volunteer committee made up of Inland Power members, was created to generate and collect charitable donations to improve the quality of life for our community through individual, family and nonprofit organization donations.
To learn more about how to apply for funding, head to inlandpower.com/community-foundation.
The foundation provides funding for energy assistance, youth livestock support, scholarships and nonprofit organizations just to name a few. The committee reviews and discusses each application thoroughly to ensure the funds are distributed responsibly and that cooperative members receive priority. While a great deal of support has been so graciously given, the need to support our members and communities remains. If you are able and would like to give to the community foundation, you can select one of the giving options on your monthly electric bill. There are
We are so humbled by the generosity of our members and we sincerely thank you for your contributions. At Inland Power, our mission is our members, and our members have proven that we stand together and are committed to being neighbors helping neighbors.
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ad-mounted transformers, those big green utility boxes commonly seen around town, serve the purpose of lowering high voltage to standard household voltage used to power electronics, appliances and lighting. These transformers are not protected in the way overhead lines and substations are. Inland Power crews need safe access for repairs and maintenance. Barriers such as landscaping and fencing should be kept clear of electrical equipment. While it may be tempting to “camouflage” transformers with landscaping, please remember cooperative crews need at least 10-feet of clearance at the opening of a pad-
mounted transformer and four-feet at the rear and sides of the housing. The distance allows crews to safely use tools required for working with energized equipment. It also ensures crews can move about safely should problems arise. In many newer subdivisions and residential developments pad-mounted transformers are more common—and in many cases are located on residential property. Members should always use caution and keep a safe distance. It’s also important to beware of the green box’s location when driving so it is not struck by a vehicle. While these
transformers are safe, they do pose a risk when damaged. If you have a pad-mounted transformer that is damaged be sure to call (509) 789-4245 to report the damage. Pad-mount transformers are connected to primary high voltage lines, and secondary lines can extend from the transform in several directions underground. Remember this before planting shrubs or trees, setting fence posts, installing sprinkler systems or digging anywhere near a transformer. You should always dial 811 before you dig to ensure lines are located so your project doesn’t disrupt utility service, cause serious injury or worse.