❓ Hon Martin Aldridge asks about the specifications of Western Power pole MG269, including its type, size, rating, and age. The Minister for Energy provides a factual response.
AnsweredQoN 3202Legislative Council
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I refer to Legislative
Council question on notice 2980, regarding Western Power pole number MG269, and
I ask: (a) was the pole a conductor pole or a transformer pole; (b) what size was the pole; (c) what was the rating of the pole; and (d) how old was the pole?
Council question on notice 2980, regarding Western Power pole number MG269, and
I ask: (a) was the pole a conductor pole or a transformer pole; (b) what size was the pole; (c) what was the rating of the pole; and (d) how old was the pole?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
15 October 2020
Responded by
Minister for Environment representing the Minister for Energy
Response time
9 days
(a) MG269 was a conductor pole, also referred to as an ‘intermediate pole’
(b) MG269 was a 11m Hardwood Jarrah pole
(c) MG269 was rated 5 kN
(d) MG269 was 34 years old
(b) MG269 was a 11m Hardwood Jarrah pole
(c) MG269 was rated 5 kN
(d) MG269 was 34 years old
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