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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Wed Oct 1, 2025, 02:11 PM Oct 1

Utilities and telecoms turn to WA lawmakers for help as copper wire theft surges

A public utility in Mason County has started labeling its power poles hoisting fiber-optic cables so thieves don’t mistake the lines for expensive copper wire.

“This wire is steel core, not copper,” the notice reads. “It has no scrap value!”

The public notice is a step Mason County’s Public Utility District No. 3 is taking to respond to the destruction of cables as wirecutters get increasingly brazen. In one case, a Thanksgiving Day copper wire theft from underground electrical vaults on the Tahuya Peninsula left around a thousand homes without power.

“These aren’t isolated incidents; copper theft is increasing across Mason County,” Justin Holzgrove, director of engineering and utility services at the PUD, told a state Senate committee this month. “Despite requirements for ID, waiting periods and recordkeeping, copper continues to be stolen and resold with ease. And this tells us that the current protections are either not enforced, too easy to bypass or too lenient to matter.”

https://washingtonstatestandard.com/2025/09/30/utilities-and-telecoms-turn-to-wa-lawmakers-for-help-as-copper-wire-theft-surges/

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Utilities and telecoms turn to WA lawmakers for help as copper wire theft surges (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Oct 1 OP
Maybe regulating anyone buying copper would be a better answer karynnj Oct 1 #1

karynnj

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1. Maybe regulating anyone buying copper would be a better answer
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 03:01 PM
Oct 1

I suspect that the thieves would not believe the signs. What's to stop companies from putting them on all wires.

If the seller had to prove the origin of the copper it might make it harder.

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