Con Ed blames salt spread after thousands lose power in Brooklyn

A Salt-y Situation: Brooklyn Residents Left Without Power Amid Ongoing Outages

Con Edison's latest complaint is not just about blaming the salt – it's about the crumbling infrastructure and slow response times. Thousands of Brooklynites are still in the dark, and the utility company is pointing fingers at the 116 million pounds of salt dumped on city streets to combat last week's snowstorm.

The problem lies beneath the surface – literally. The salt mixed with water seeps underground, causing localized service interruptions as Con Edison's complex network of cables deteriorates faster than expected. And when the lines are iced over, making it harder for crews to access them, the situation becomes even more dire.

"It's a perfect storm," said Jamie McShane, Con Edison spokesperson. "These conditions are why portions of certain neighborhoods are experiencing outages, and why restorations have taken longer than anticipated."

But what exactly is causing these service interruptions? The answer lies in the corrosive effects of salt water on metal and insulation. Sodium chloride rapidly damages equipment, leading to rust, electrical shorts, and even equipment failure.

As the snow piles up, streets and sidewalks remain treacherous, trapping cars and preventing access to manholes. In some areas, vehicles are buried under dense layers of snow and ice, making it impossible for crews to reach damaged cables.

"This is why we must dig out dense, frozen layers of snow and ice just to access the system," McShane said.

While Con Edison has been working with the NYC Emergency Management department to clear locations, local businesses were unable to operate over the weekend due to outages. And it's not just residents who are affected – elderly neighbors require special attention, which can be a challenge in areas where power remains off for extended periods.

The City Council is calling on Con Edison to automatically suspend billing and issue full credits for the outage, citing the already-strained finances of many Brooklyn residents. "Constituents are being asked to pay more while experiencing extended service failures, an untenable situation that demands immediate corrective action," said Shahana Hanif in a letter to Con Edison.

As the city struggles to recover from the storm, one thing is clear: it's time for Con Edison to take responsibility for its infrastructure and respond faster to the needs of its customers.
 
I'm so annoyed with this snowstorm 🌨️... like, I get it, we need salt to keep our roads safe, but it's not fair that thousands of people are still without power. I mean, think about it - when you put salt on the road, it's supposed to help, right? But what it really does is damage the underground cables and stuff, so now everyone's losing electricity 🕰️.

It's like, Con Edison should've been better prepared for this... and they're not even taking full responsibility for it. The Council is all like "suspend billing and give credits" but that's not going to fix the problem, you know? It's like, we need new infrastructure, stat! 💸 And what about those elderly neighbors who are struggling to cope with no power for ages? It's just not right.

I'm just saying, if they can't keep up with our needs, maybe it's time to look for a new utility company 🤔. I don't want to pay more while they're still messing up... it's just not fair 😒
 
🤯 I'm literally fuming over this, people are being left without power for DAYS! Like, what kind of company just leaves thousands of residents in the dark? It's not like they didn't see it coming with all that salt getting dumped on the streets... I mean, I get it, infrastructure is a thing, but come on Con Edison!

And don't even get me started on the saltwater damage - it's like they're saying "oh, we can't fix this because of the weather conditions"... Newsflash: you need to prepare for that stuff! It's not like Brooklyn just gets hit by a snowstorm every year and suddenly you're an expert in infrastructure.

And the elderly folks, poor things... they need power for their medical equipment and everything. I mean, can't Con Edison do better than this? The City Council is right, automatic credits are the least of it - they should be giving refunds and actually fixing the problem already!
 
Umm yeah I think they're not entirely off the mark about the salt being a problem 🤔. I mean, 116 million pounds of salt on city streets sounds like a lot, and it's def causing some issues with underground cables and stuff. But at the same time, you can't just blame it all on the salt... I think Con Edison needs to own up to their crumbling infrastructure and slow response times 🚨. Like, they should be working on that before the snow even hits 🌨️. It's not just about digging people out of snow and ice, it's about making sure their system can handle stuff like this without breaking down in the first place 💡. And yeah, elderly neighbors being left in the dark for extended periods is super concerning 🤕.
 
omg u guys rnt even kidding bout con edison & there crumbling infrastructure 😂🤯 i mean who uses 116 million pounds of salt on city streets in like one week? it's not even a snowstorm, it's just a normal winter day 🌨️ but for real tho, its time 4 them 2 step up their game & fix these broken lines before someone loses life or property. 💔 what r they even doin w/ all the damage? just saltin' away prob 🤪
 
🤯 The ongoing power outage situation in Brooklyn is a stark reminder of the need for critical infrastructure upgrades. With the corrosive effects of salt water on metal and insulation, it's clear that our utilities are woefully unprepared for extreme weather events 🌨️. The fact that local businesses were unable to operate over the weekend due to outages is not only an economic burden but also a humanitarian concern, particularly for elderly neighbors who require special attention ❤️. I believe Con Edison needs to take immediate responsibility for its infrastructure and invest in more robust measures to mitigate these issues 💡.
 
Ugh, I'm so over these power outages in Brooklyn 🤦‍♀️. Like, come on, a little salt won't hurt anyone... except for the equipment, apparently 💀. Con Edison's always blaming the snow, but it's time to own up to their crumbling infrastructure and slow response times 🙄. I mean, who needs automatic credits after an extended outage? Not me, that's for sure 😒. The City Council is onto something with this one – it's all about prioritizing customer safety and making some serious changes to Con Edison's game face 👊.
 
Ugh, this is so annoying 🤯! I get that we need salt to keep roads from freezing, but come on, can't they just use something more effective? Like, I know it's not cheap or easy, but a little R&D wouldn't go amiss 😒. And what's with the slow response times? Thousands of people are stuck in the dark and nobody seems to be doing much about it 🕰️. It's like they're just waiting for the situation to get worse before they do anything about it. I'm all for a good credit, but suspending billing is not gonna cut it, fam 💸. We need some serious action here, like upgrading our infrastructure and making sure Con Edison is equipped to handle these kinds of situations 🚧. And what's up with the elderly folks? Can't we prioritize those who really need power to stay safe? 🤝
 
Ugh, this is so crazy! 🤯 I mean, I get it, snowstorms are a pain, but thousands without power? That's just not right. And all this talk about salt being the problem... yeah, that's gotta be a part of it, but what about the infrastructure? It sounds like they're trying to shift the blame down below 🤔.

And can you even imagine having to shovel through all that ice and snow just to get to those cables? Like, I get it, we need power, but do we really need to be out there in the freezing cold for hours on end? ❄️ And what about the elderly and vulnerable folks who are just trying to stay safe and warm? This is a serious situation that needs serious attention 🚨.

Con Edison's gotta step up their game and take care of those pipes and cables ASAP. And yeah, automatic suspension of billing and full credits for the outage would be a huge help. Not everyone's got an extra $1000 lying around to pay their electricity bill because the system crashed 😩. It's time for them to own up to this mess and fix it 💪.
 
Ugh, can you believe this? Like, I get that snowstorms are bad news for anyone but a utility company, lol. They're trying to shift the blame to 116 million pounds of salt, but really it's just a matter of poor planning and maintenance 🤦‍♀️.

I mean, who doesn't know that mixing salt with water is basically a recipe for disaster? It's like they expected us to magically fix our own infrastructure problems 💡. And now Brooklynites are paying the price - literally 💸.

The City Council is right, though - it's time for Con Edison to take responsibility and start acting like a responsible corporation 🙏. Automatic suspensions of billing and full credits aren't too much to ask after an extended outage, if you ask me 🤑. And can we please just have some reliable infrastructure already? 💔
 
I'm so bummed out about Brooklyn residents being left without power... 🤕🌎 like, how can they even live with no electricity? The salt situation just sounds super bad - i mean who thought it was a good idea to use that much salt on the streets?! 🤔 And the fact that it's causing all these problems under the ground is crazy. I mean, I get that infrastructure can be old and stuff, but shouldn't Con Edison have been preparing for this kind of thing? 🤷‍♀️ It's not just about the power outages, though - it's about people who are elderly or have disabilities needing help and having to rely on others for things. That's just not cool. 🤝
 
Umm, like, this is crazy 🤯! I'm trying to chill at home after a long day, and suddenly my power goes out? It's not just the salt, it's the infrastructure... dude, it's like they didn't plan for winter or something? And the elderly people, they're totally affected too... that's so unfair 💔. I feel for them, 'cause they need power to, like, breathe, right? And Con Edison's all like "it's not our fault" but like, nope! It's your responsibility to keep the lights on and stuff 🚨. Can't we just have a backup plan or something? This whole situation is, like, so whack 😒.
 
Ugh, I'd rather be stuck without power than stuck with Con Edison's excuses 😂! They're really salt-ing everyone in Brooklyn (sorry, had to!) about this one. I mean, come on, if you've got a system as complex as cables and infrastructure, how hard is it to winterize for once? It's not like they didn't have time to prepare – they just didn't want to spend the cash 💸.

And can we talk about the timing of these outages? Like, just when Brooklynites are trying to get back on their feet after the holiday season, BAM! No power. I feel for the elderly folks who rely on electricity, by the way – it's like they're freezing in time 🥶.

Con Edison needs to step up its game (or should I say, step up its insulation? 😂) and take responsibility for their infrastructure. Until then, Brooklyn residents are just going to have to shell out (no pun intended!) and wait for the power to come back on. Fingers crossed! 🤞
 
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