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Storm Center |
Storm CenterWe at Lynches River Electric Cooperative take pride in the service we provide. We wish the power could stay on all the time. But that is not always possible. Often the power goes out during a storm. In most cases, we can restore power in a short amount of time. Once in a while, however, there is an ice storm, tornado, tropical storm, or hurricane that comes through our area and creates huge amounts of damage. In these cases, it may take us a lot longer to restore power. It's a good idea for you to keep some emergency items on hand, especially during hurricane season. In a power emergency, you'll want to report outages to us as quickly as possible. Our automated Outage System Number is 1.843.675.LREC (5732) or 1.866.675.LREC (5732). Helpful Disaster Relief Organizations:
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Altman Selected as Alliance Development Council Co-chair 01.31.2012David Altman, president and CEO of Lynches River Electric Cooperative, has been selected as a co-chair on Chesterfield County Economic Development Alliance's Development Council.
2012 Washington Youth Tour 01.16.2012Lynches River Electric Cooperative will award an expense-paid week in Washington, D.C. to two high school junior. This year's Youth Tour is June 16-21. Teachers Apply for D.C. Trip 11.18.2011If you are a South Carolina teacher or guidance counselor, apply now to serve as a chaperone on a free, fun-filled trip to our nation's capital on the 2012 Washington Youth Tour. |