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A Central Maine Power Co. crew feeds underground residential distribution cable through a trench Wednesday on County Way in Farmington. By the time the crew finishes on Friday, about 800 linear feet will have been pulled underground to a utility pole on Route 4 to provide power to the new Franklin County Dispatch Center.
Central Maine Power Co. workers plan to pull about 800 linear feet of residential distribution cable through an underground trench on County Way to a utility pole on Route 4. The cable will provide power to the new Franklin County Dispatch Center in Farmington.
A Central Maine Power Co. truck with a rope attached backs up slowly as it pulls underground residential distribution cable on Wednesday through an underground trench on County Way to a utility pole on Route 4 in Farmington. Once about 800 linear feet of the cable is pulled through it will eventually provide power to the new Franklin County Dispatch Center. A CMP crew, left, was pulling the cable from spools on the back of truck and feeding it into an underground trench.
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