There are a couple of possible reasons:
You may be on a different feeder or transformer from your neighbors.
The service line to your home may have been damaged and need repairs before your home can be reconnected.
The weatherhead connection, where the electric lines meet the electric meter on your home, may have been damaged.
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Please visit the Residential How to Apply for your Home or How to Apply for your Business sections of our website to see the list of requirements
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The natural copper or lead content of the water OUC delivers to you is well within federal and state safe drinking water standards. However, there may be instances that OUC customers have higher than normal levels of copper of lead in their drinking water because of prolonged exposure of the water to the plumbing or fixtures in their homes or businesses
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