PROCLAMATION
THE GOVERNOR
WHEREAS: Shortages of electricity have caused physical
disruptions and rolling blackouts to ration energy in California,
causing nearly debilitating harm to the public and businesses
there. The crisis in California threatens the supply and price
or electricity in Washington and other parts of the West Coast,
and could affect the solvency of businesses in Washington. We
must take all steps necessary to avoid a crisis of the
proportions experienced by California, a crisis that directly
threatens the very foundations of the entire California economy,
vital public services, and the health, safety and general welfare
of the public.
WHEREAS: The Bonneville Power Administration and private
electrical power generating companies and utilities in Washington
are undertaking extraordinary measures to mitigate the
electricity shortage and its impacts by conserving electricity,
using electricity reserves by drawing down reservoirs beyond
normal, raising prices, and other measures.
WHEREAS: Despite a recent dip in wholesale power prices,
utilities continue to face unprecedented financial difficulties,
and could continue to alleviate their problems with temporary
generators and alternative fuels. Several large businesses have
ceased operations due to the cost of electricity, putting
hundreds of people out of work. Public facilities have ceased
operations due to inability to pay current and projected power
expenses. Conservation efforts by the public and government have
been quite successful, but insufficient to solve the problem
alone.
WHEREAS: Without action, citizens of Washington, beginning with
vulnerable people of limited means, may be unable to afford power
for basic heating, lighting and cooking needs, threatening their
health, safety and general welfare.
WHEREAS: Vital public services remain at risk, and immediate
steps must be taken to alleviate social and economic impacts to
people and property. We must operate all electrical generating
capacity necessary to avoid jeopardizing the public health,
safety and general welfare while doing everything possible to
minimize the impact on fish and our environment.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Gary Locke, Governor of the state of Washington,
find that vital public services, particularly affordable
electrical power, remain at risk, and there continues to exist a
situation that threatens to disrupt or diminish the supply of
energy to the extent that the public health, safety, and general
welfare may be jeopardized; and therefore find that an energy
supply alert continues to exist within this state. I have
obtained the proper approval of the joint committee on energy
supply of the legislature, and with that approval hereby extend,
effective June 25, 2001, for an additional sixty days through
August 23, 2001, the state of energy supply alert originally
proclaimed under Chapters 43.06 and 43.21G RCW on January 26,
2001, and previously extended for sixty days from April 26, 2001
through June 24, 2001. I further direct all state and local
governmental agencies to fully comply with all orders that may
accompany this proclamation or that may be issued pursuant to
this proclamation as deemed necessary to preserve and protect the
public health, safety, and general welfare, and to minimize, to
the fullest extent possible, the injurious economic, social, and
environmental consequences of this energy supply crisis. This
proclamation applies statewide.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the state of Washington to be affixed at Olympia, this 22nd day of June, A.D., Two Thousand one. | ||
Gary Locke Governor of Washington |
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BY THE GOVERNOR:
Deputy Secretary of State |