Did gov’t know smart meters dangers during pilot project?
The opposition NDP is trying to pinpoint how much the government knew about the safety issues associated with Sensus smart meters when it conducted a test-run in Hanley two years ago.
According to a timeline published in the Crown Investments Corporation (CIC) review, the field test in Hanley with 3.2 version Sensus smart meters began on June 1, 2012. By Aug. 16, 2012 the Philadelphia Electric Company announced it was postponing its program because of overheating meters.
The next month, on Sept. 18, 2012, SaskPower executives decided to remove the 3.2 meters in Hanley. But the actual removal didn’t take place until a month later on Oct. 16 and 17.
People in Hanley still had Sensus smart meters on their homes for one month after SaskPower executives made the decision to remove them.