Pubdate: Fri, 23 Sep 2011 Source: Richmond Review, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2011 Black Press Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/P92NTYdG Website: http://drugsense.org/url/WcGUPNub Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/704 Author: Martin van den Hemel, Richmond Review, Staff Reporter HYDRO FOUND BYPASS, THEN CUT CLIENT'S POWER Customer Still Not Happy About Failure to Notify A local resident whose power was cut by BC Hydro on the incorrect assumption their home contained a marijuana grow-op says she still hasn't received a satisfactory explanation from the electrical utility. Teresa Tuazon, who lives with her husband in an older house at the corner of No. 7 Road and Westminster Highway, was told by her landlord that BC Hydro cut the power because there were signs of tampering with the electrical meter. As reported in the Sept. 14 edition of The Richmond Review, their power was cut on Aug. 12, the day after their new smart meter was installed, and wasn't restored until Aug. 31. BC Hydro spokesperson Jennifer Young said that signs of tampering were indeed found at the house. Keith Anderson, director of deployment for the smart metering project, said a BC Hydro inspector found a meter bypass, indicative of electricity theft. But it could not be determined who was responsible for the theft, and the inspector said it was likely that the current tenants were not involved. But Tuazon said she still isn't happy, as said BC Hydro should have informed them directly about its safety concerns. "They should have let us know. If we had a fire, and they didn't let us know about it, whose fault is it?" In a perfect world, Anderson said BC Hydro would have been in communication with both the landlord and tenant. As for the time it took to reconnect the home, that came within 11 business days of receiving the necessary paperwork from the landlord, which came on Aug. 16. Meanwhile, Tuazon has been told to submit a claim for the spoiled food from her fridge and freezer that resulted from the power outage, as well as the damage to several electronic devices and appliances that mysteriously stopped working after the power was cut. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.