Health & Fitness
Coronavirus CT: Emergency Ban On Utility Shut-offs Granted
A petition to the state's utilities regulatory agency by the attorney general to halt gas or electric shut-offs for next 30 days was OK'd.
HARTFORD, CT — In a formal petition Thursday with the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, Attorney General William Tong sought an emergency moratorium on electric, natural gas, and water utility shut-offs in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The petition seeks to cease all utility service terminations for a 30 day period subject to renewal to ensure all residents may safely remain home during the epidemic.
Friday it was granted.
UPDATE: PURA granted the emergency utility shut-off moratorium last night. I want to thank the commissioners and staff at PURA who worked quickly to provide this important relief to Connecticut families. People need electricity, heat and water to stay home safely right now. https://t.co/6rQsjcYAJd
— AG William Tong (@AGWilliamTong) March 13, 2020
“Running water and a way to heat that water—through electricity or natural gas— are essential for COVID-19 prevention sanitization. There are many Connecticut families heeding public health and safety warnings by staying at home in quarantine due to COVID-19 infection, potential exposure to COVID-19, or flu-like symptoms. In order to maintain Connecticut’s public health and safety, such families must be able to comfortably stay at home under safe conditions which include running utilities that are essential for hygiene, cleaning, cooking, and climate control,” Tong writes in the petition.
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“In addition, many families are staying at home—or may be forced to stay at home—due to work and school closures in response to the pandemic virus. It would be impossible for home schooling in households with no electricity, which raises educational equity issues as students from low-income or otherwise vulnerable families would not have the same at-home learning opportunities without electricity for internet services.”
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