FAQs
Camp Lejeune's post
services at (910) 451-3001. call 1 (877) 509-2424. 578-4141.
Why did I have a random power outage? ›
It can stem from inclement weather conditions, human error, equipment failure, and even animal interference. Scheduled maintenance can also cause a power outage, though this is usually communicated to households in advance by the utility company.
Who provides electricity to Jacksonville, NC? ›
Jones-Onslow Electric Membership Corporation.
How long will PG&E turn off power? ›
You may be notified by text, email and/or phone before PG&E enacts a rotating outage in your area. Outages typically last 1-2 hours.
How much is the camp Lejeune lawsuit payout per person? ›
Many people want to know how much to expect for a settlement amount before they begin the claims process. We expect per-person payouts to range between $10,000 and $1 million. Your Camp Lejeune settlement payout amount will vary based on your length of exposure (which must be at least 30 days) and presenting symptoms.
Where do I report a power outage in my area? ›
If a utilities issue and you are in Los Angeles Department of Water & Power (LADWP) territory (City of Los Angeles), visit LADWP.com Outage Information page or call 1(800) 342-5397.
What is the average electric bill in Onslow County NC? ›
Monthly electric bills are a product of how much electricity you use per month and your electric rate. In Onslow County, NC, the average monthly electric bill for residential customers is $175/month, which is calculated by multiplying the average monthly consumption by the average electric rate: 1,269 kWh * 14 ¢/kWh.
Where does jea get power from? ›
JEA owns four power plant sites in Jacksonville and purchases power from several solar fields, landfill gas facilities and a nuclear plant. JEA also builds, operates and maintains countless substations needed to bring you reliable power.
Where does North Carolina get its electricity? ›
North Carolina is among the nation's top five producers of electricity from nuclear power. In 2022, nuclear energy was the state's second-largest fuel source for electricity and provided 32% of the state's net generation. Natural gas-fired generation exceeded coal-fired generation for the first time in 2016.
Can I flush toilet if power is out? ›
Depending on the amount of water remaining in the pipes, you might be able to flush your toilet several times while the power is out. Eventually, however, your tank won't fill up anymore because the pumps are down. When this happens, you will need to flush your toilet manually by pouring in a bucket of water.
As the USDA notes in Keeping Food Safe During an Emergency, your refrigerator will keep food safe for up to 4 hours during a power outage. Keep the door closed as much as possible. Discard refrigerated perishable food such as meat, poultry, fish, eggs, and leftovers after 4 hours without power.
Can I shower with no power? ›
The short answer is no, it's probably not the best idea to jump in the shower as storms roll through. In fact, if there's lightning involved, you'll want to avoid any activities that use water from your home's pipes.
What is the number for Camp Lejeune EMS? ›
For immediate cases of emergency, dial 911. For non-emergency situations, call the MCB Camp Lejeune Military Police (PMO): 910-451-3004/3005. American Red Cross links members of the U.S. Armed Forces with their families during a crisis.
What is the website for the Camp Lejeune lawsuit? ›
The Department of the Navy recently launched the Camp Lejeune Justice Act Claims Portal, an improved and user-friendly online tool that continues to simplify and streamline the process for claims filed under the CLJA. The CLJA Claims Portal is available at: https://clclaims.jag.navy.mil/ .
How do I report down power line to consumers energy? ›
How do I report a power outage? The easiest way to report an outage is to use our online Report your Outage tool. You can also call us at 800-477-5050 to report your power outage.
Where are Camp Lejeune cases filed? ›
The Eastern District of North Carolina has been designated as the exclusive jurisdiction and venue for cases filed pursuant to Section 804 of the Act, known as the Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022.