The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Kensington generating a backup plan

- MILLICENT MCKAY newsroom@journalpio­neer.com

KENSINGTON — The Town of Kensington has back-up plans in case another long-term power outage or disaster were to hit.

Recently, the town started looking into the cost of a permanent generator to ensure the stability of the municipali­ty’s well field during a power outage or a disaster, such as a fire.

“We’ve started looking at using one to secure the wellfield because, while the water supply might be fine for regular usage during and outage, if something on top of a power outage were to happen like a fire where tankers are needed to put out the flames, the two-day supply may go down to two hours quickly,” said Kensington Mayor Rowan Caseley.

Initial discussion­s about a generator began earlier this winter after a winter storm on Nov. 29 knocked out the power across the Island.

Since then, the town has been working to secure an emergency measures organizati­on-approved warming station and disaster station.

The town is planning to have a station set up at the Murray Christian Centre, next door to the Kensington United Church.

Through planning a warming station, the town recognized a generator would be needed for the centre, which also sparked the conversati­on to install one for the wellfields.

The town is still awaiting estimated costs for a generator at the centre, but the generator for the wellfield is expected to cost about $38,000.

Caseley said the generators will be funded through gas tax money the municipali­ty has received.

The town has also applied for government funding to help offset the costs, but no decision has been made on the applicatio­ns.

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