Repair of DOMLEC’s damaged pipeline in Trafalgar 90 percent complete

Damaged pipeline in Trafalgar

Chief Operations Officer at the island’s sole electricity company Dominica Electricity Services (DOMLEC), Dave Stamp has announced that the company is 90 percent complete with repair of the damaged pipeline in Trafalgar. He made the announcement during DOMLEC’s progress update on Friday.

The pipeline was damaged on September 22 causing a reduction in electricity generation capacity at Trafalgar and its PADU Station. This development came amidst the ongoing challenges faced by residents and businesses due to frequent power outages, often referred to as “load shedding,” which have plagued the island for several months. DOMLEC attributes these issues to inadequate power generation capacity, an ageing diesel generation fleet, and reliance on equipment that has served the company for 37 years.

“We are over 90 percent complete with the repair of that pipeline as we hope to bring that pipeline back in service early in the coming week,” Stamp revealed.

He told customers that this pipeline, when the company has the maximum hydro capacity, accounts for over 5 megawatts of generating capacity.

“It’s a very valuable pipeline,” he noted.

According to Stamp, it is expected that with the reduced capacity, “we don’t think we will be able to get the maximum out of that.”

He said the company may need an additional 1 to 2 megawatts when the pipeline is back in service.

Furthermore, Stamp explained that ongoing works are being done in the river where a diversion is being created to facilitate the PADU Station.

“The outlook for the community looks optimistic,” he indicated. “We have seen some improvements in terms of our load management program and minimum and less interruptions and less load shedding.”

Meanwhile, Stamp said as far as the maintenance of the hydro pipelines is concerned part of the focus of the hydro team is to check the pipelines on a regular basis.

“On a regular basis, at least once a year we have third-party consultants doing inspections on these pipelines…,” Stamp revealed.

He mentioned further that DOMLEC is in the process of putting some of the recommendations in place.

“But we need to understand that there are many miles of pipelines…,” he said.

He continued, “so there are times when there are areas that may have situations that we are not able to catch up on.”

Stamps added, “It just takes a rainfall or a flooding to cause an erosion in a particular spot and undermine the pipe support.”

He noted that the company’s job now is to go in to examine the situation and implement measures to prevent a recurrence.

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6 Comments

  1. Roger Burnett
    October 2, 2023

    “Meanwhile, Stamp said as far as the maintenance of the hydro pipelines is concerned part of the focus of the hydro team is to check the pipelines on a regular basis. “On a regular basis, at least once a year we have third-party consultants doing inspections on these pipelines. He mentioned further that DOMLEC is in the process of putting some of the recommendations in place. But we need to understand that there are many miles of pipelines.”

    I am not familiar with DOMLEC’s pipelines, but I am very familiar with the inspection of thousands of miles of England’s canals. The channel of a canal is all the susceptible to breaches with disastrous consequences. For this reason “lengthsmen” are employed to walk and monitor their length of canal on a daily basis. A similar system of inspection applies to railways.

    This brings us back to DOMLEC’s fundamental problem: that being, ignoring the need for preventative maintenance.

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    • Zandoli
      October 3, 2023

      These guys are totally clueless. I wonder if any of them had any serious work experience outside of Dominica?
      Not that I think good work cannot be done on the island, but working elsewhere brings different perspectives on how one approachs work.

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      • Just Asking
        October 4, 2023

        Isn’t it called ‘experience’? Doesn’t seem to be valued, here you just get a job for life?

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        • MontegoB
          October 4, 2023

          All it needs is being in possession of the Red Bible and swear allegiance to Skerrit. No interview, no nothing. Corrupt Dominica.

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  2. Jonathan Y St Jean
    October 1, 2023

    Here is Dave Stamp putting a spin on the issues that affect the power generating capacity of Domlec. If there are many miles of pipelines then hire more people to examine the pipelines for defects. How can a once a year inspection suffice when according to Dave there a many miles of pipelines? He didn’t even mention the fact that the water level in the lake which feeds the pipelines is very low. How can DNO be so amateurish and rely on people like Dave to give an honest and accurate assessment of what’s going on? I warned that the company spokespeople would try to put a spin on the real state of affairs.

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  3. Jeff
    October 1, 2023

    who did the project?

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